Showing posts with label Spatchcock. Show all posts
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Monday, November 12, 2018

Telok Ayer Arts Club @ McCallum Street - Where Art, Music, Food And Drink Meet

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The Supermarket Company has recently revamped its space at McCallum Street into a multi-use venue - Telok Ayer Arts Club, bringing art, music, food and drink together at the heart of the business-centric Telok Ayer neighbourhood. Curating creative residences and events lead by multidisciplinary artists, themed club nights and more rule-bending programming, the team hopes to shape the way us Singaporeans approach the arts. Stimulating your senses further are food and drink created by Head chef Betram Leong and Beverage manager Din Hassan respectively.

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Jungle Bird

Beverage manager Din Hassan put together a Drink Menu that feature Southeast Asian Classics and Reinvented Classics. From Southeast Asian Classics, I had Jungle Bird, a well known cocktail in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and a reinvented Cheery Blossom concocted with cherry heering, cointreau, homemade pomegranate juice.

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Tomato & Tofu 3.5/5

What's on the menu are Chef's rendition of French Mediterranean cuisine, accented with Asian flavours. We started off with some Small Plates. Tomato & Tofu ($14) is an Asian twist on the traditional caprese salad. The umami Shitake pesto and the acidity of the red wine vinegar made the simple ingredients really appetizing. The miso flavoured tofu had been toasted to give it that firmer exterior, and attention to such details made this dish even more delightful.

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Octopus & Shrimp 3.8/5

Octopus & Shrimp ($18) was probably my favourite of the night. I love the texture of the chunky octopus which was chewy but not rubbery. Each piece of seafood was coated in a vinaigrette of traditional Chinese Shacha BBQ sauce, which gave it a very smoky flavour. I only wish there was a squeeze of lemon to brighten it up slightly.

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Dumplings 3/5

Dumplings ($11) is a crowd-pleaser with its pork & chicken filling that comes with a bocconcini cheese centre. Lightly seasoned with shoyu and sesame oil, the filling was juicy and bursting with flavours as I suck my teeth into the crispy pocket.

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Tuna Nicoise Salad 3.5/5

High in demand during lunch hour are their Grains & Salad Bowls. The base of the Tuna Nicoise Salad ($17) is quite common with mesclun salad, French bean, olives, ratte potato, grape tomato and egg but the star was the Tuna loin that was seared tataki style. Marinated with paprika, sugar, salt, lemon zest and oregano, it shouldered much of the dish's taste and flavours which is elevated by the citrusy and earthy rosemary lemon vinaigrette.

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Mediterranean Couscous 2.8/5

Mediterranean Couscous ($15) has all the superfood ingredients - hummus, olives, cucumber, avocado, pine nuts and feta cheese but that was pretty much it. There was red wine shoyu dressing which supposedly to bring the ingredients together but it didn't come through at all.

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Locally-Bred Spatchcock 4/5

Moving on to Large Plates, Locally-Bred Spatchcock ($28) stole the show with not just its look but its fork tender meat and extremely flavourful sauce and crisp skin. Inspired by the Portuguese-style Carne Assada, the herbs and spices used make this traditional French roast chicken extra aromatic. To achieve the crisp skin and tender interior, the chicken was brined in a salt and sugar mixture for a few hours, before being left to dry for a full day in a chiller. After which it was being roasted in butter with honey, paprika and herbs, and drizzled with a red wine sauce. So do not chuck the skin aside! I love the vegetables that came with a hint of smokiness, thanks to the bacon strips that were sautéed with it.

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Cauliflower Steak 3.5/5

Cauliflower Steak ($19), like Mushroom Burger, set to entice you with a play on its hardy texture and smoky flavour. Charred to bring out its flavours, like most grilled hardy vegetables, that bitter, smoky notes had the ability to make this humble ingredient more tasty than ever. Scallion remoulade made using charred spring onions and roasted garlic elevated that flavour profile. All was good, except for the bechamel sauce that almost drenched the whole steak.

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Seafood Fettuccine 3/5

Seafood Fettuccine ($25) is modeled after the traditional French bouillabaisse. The sauce is more of a seafood stew made of shellfish reduction, little neck clams, crab meat, baby squid. It reminded me of a wet Hokkien mee. It was acceptable but i think the stew works better as a seafood stew on its own instead of using it as a pasta base.

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Baked Chocolate Pudding 3.8/5

Dessert was a comforting Baked Chocolate Pudding ($10). Like a classic brownie and ice cream combination but I love this version much more - the chocolate pudding was not as heavy as Brownie but its wet, spongy texture tasted rich in the mouth and no less chocolaty. The salted jaggery crystal bits distributed bursts of saltiness, punctuating through the sweetness of the coconut crumble and French vanilla ice cream.

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What's stood out in Telok Ayer Arts Club is how the walls are being used as exhibition walls, with spot lights served as both gallery and restaurant's lights. The whole space is itself a gallery, doubling up as a restaurant or vice versa. \On the menu, a dish and a drink will be specially created to mirror the artist's exhibition for a stipulated period of time, so do check these out when you visit this unique space of Telok Ayer.

Photos and words by Si An. A girl who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Telok Ayer Arts Club
2 McCallum Street
Singapore 069043
Tel: +65 62210712
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pager (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 11am - 11pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit G. Walk down Telok Ayer Street. Turn right onto McCallum Street. Wak to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Tuesday, December 8, 2015

Salt Tapas & Bar @ Raffles City Shopping Centre

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It is not difficult to find Salt Tapas & Bar. A chic looking island right outside Raffles City Shopping Centre, it satiates its customers with fun and creative Australian accented tapas, along with a wide range of drinks. In step with the festive season, it has specially designed a New Year Eve's Menu, which is only available only on the night of New Year Eve. It is called the King Feast NYE Menu. Opulent sounding indeed.

There are 2 options for you to choose from - King Feast Sea Four-course Set Menu and the King Feast Land Four-course Set Menu. Rather self explanatory, one offers seafood, and the other focuses on meat. Each priced at $100 ++ and $80++ per pax respectively, in which we were lucky enough to be trying out both tonight.

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Grilled Sourdough with Prawn and Bacon Bone Marrow Butter 3.5/5

Our feast started with dollops of luscious spread - Prawn Butter and Bacon Bone Marrow Butter. Amazing fluffiness. Simply slather it on the grilled sourdough, and deliver it into your mouth. A royalty treat indeed.

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Warm Oyster with Samphire Soy Scallion Dressing 3.5/5

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Pan Seared Foie Grass with Sherry Eschalot Vinegar 4/5

The first course is Warm Oyster with Samphire Soy Scallion Dressing and Pan Seared Foie Gras with Sherry Eschalot Vinegar respectively. I personally prefer my oyster to be cold. As for the foie gras, every individual polished it off the plate effortlessly. Make an effort to savour it slowly if you can.

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Spatchcock Mushroom with Cepe Paella 3.5/5

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Lobster Paella 4/5

Paellas are the second course - Lobster Paella and Spatchcock Mushroom with Cepe Paella respectively. Both were quite on par with one another - rice was pearly, chewy and well flavoured with the generous portion of meat and seafood. Every mouthful satisfied my appetite. Most of us prefer the Lobster paella mainly because of its tanginess as well as its succulent lobster meat.

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Char Grilled Rainbow Trout with Garlic Dill Dip 4/5

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Boiled Brown Crab 3.5/5

For the seafood menu, you will get an entire fish and crab. I have always love salmon with dill sauce, hence Char-grilled Rainbow Trout with Garlic Dill Dip is my favourite among all the mains. I almost cleaned the fish off its fine bones. As for the Boiled Brown Crab, the first thing that caught our eyes was its roes in abundance. It comes with 3 difference dips (chipotle tartare, crab infused clarified butter with chives and garlic, ponzu dressing) to complement its subtle flavour and sweetness.

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Spatchcock Confit with Thyme and Garlic 4/5

When the Mains from the Land was making its way to our table, it garnered several looks of envy. I know many wish to reach out their hands and grab a piece of it. I appreciate how the chef preserves the beauty of these meats by going very easy on the cooking and seasoning. The smoked beef sauce was just right, enlivening the Wagyu Sirloin up a notch.

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Wagyu Sirloin with Smoked Beef Jus 4/5

Salt Tapas & Bar New Year's eve menu is available on 31st December from 6pm to 10.30pm. Not all things come for those who wait. Reservations are already coming in. Hence if you really want it, you better act fast.

Photograph and written by Si An. A girl who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food.


Salt Tapas & Bar
252 North Bridge Road
#01-22A
Singapore 179103
Tel: +65 68370995
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Nearest MRT: City Hall (EW Line, NS Line), Esplanade (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Thu: 1130am - 10pm
Fri: 1130am - 11pm
Sat: 1130am - 1030pm
Sun & PH: 1130am - 930pm

Direction:
1) Alight at City Hall MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to junction of North Bridge Road and Bras Basah Road. Turn right onto Bras Basah Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Esplanade MRT station. Take Exit G. Walk to junction of Beach Road and Bras Basah Road. Cross the road towards Fairmont Singapore. Continue walking down Bras Basah Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]