Tuesday, July 21, 2015

Xperience Restaurant @ Sofitel So Hotel Singapore

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Xperience Restaurant at Sofitel So Hotel Singapore helmed by resident Chef Anne-Cecile Degenne has recently refreshed the menu with some new addition of European-Asian offerings. Chef Anne-Cecile Degenne is one of Singapore first few female hotel executive chefs and has worked with some of the world's best chefs including Michel Bras and Jean Georges Vongerichten.

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Truffle Pao with Short Ribs Stuffing 4/5

One of the restaurant's popular dishes is the Foie Gras & Truffle Siew Mai. However we did not try that but instead one of the latest creations which brings together French ingredients and local techniques, the Truffle Pao with Short Ribs Stuffiing ($25 for 4pc). The black coloring of the bun comes from infusing charcoal and truffle paste. I like the concept and enjoyed the sous vide stuffing of pulled short ribs which was soft and has a robust flavour. However the dough was too wet and in a way messy to handle, sticking to my fingers. With some refinement to the dough, this can be an excellent dish.

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Pan Seared Foie Gras  3.8/5

The other starters I tried is the Pan Seared Foie Gras ($21) sitting on a bed of beluga lentil and hazelnuts. The pan seared foie gras is a delicacy on its own. The used of crusted hazelnuts gave the liver a nice layer of nuttiness on top of the creamy texture. While the lentil provided a nice chewy bites to the dish, it felt foreign in the dish.

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Grilled Beef Tenderloin, 4.2/5

Moving on to the mains, the sight of a well rested pinkish cut of Grilled Beef Tenderloin ($36) made me salivate. The beautiful and tender piece of meat is served with grilled asparagus, mushrooms and asparagus and basil puree, drizzled with balsamic vinegar and yuzu reduction.

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Cauliflower and Mushroom Texture 4.8/5

The highlight of the night surprisingly is a vegetarian dish on the menu, Cauliflower and Mushroom Texture ($23). This is a pure enjoyment in sight, taste and texture, all in one. The cauliflower is prepared in three different ways, puree, grilled and fresh. The base is a silky smooth cauliflower puree and cream with fresh cauliflower, garnished with fresh and grilled cauliflower slices. Dehydrated king oyster mushrooms and Vietnamese rice paper dusted with mushroom salt provided an additional crunchy dimension to the whole enjoyment.

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White Chocolate and Yuzu Cremeux 4/5

The White Chocolate and Yuzu Cremeux ($16) brought down the curtain of an extraordinary culinary experience at Xperience. The sweetness of the baked white chocolate tuile balanced well with the tartness of the yuzu sorbet, together with refreshing raspberry and mint.

In celebration of the launch of the new menu, Xperience Restaurant is offering 25% off the total a la carte food bill, available for weekday dinners and weekends only. This promotion is only valid from 22 May to 31 July 2015.


Xperience Restaurant
Sofitel So Hotel Singapore
35 Robinson Road
Singapore 068876
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/SofitelSoSingapore
Website: http://www.sofitel.com/gb/hotel-8655-sofitel-so-singapore/restaurant.shtml
Nearest MRT: Raffles Place (EW Line, NS Line), Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Telok Ayer (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 630am - 1030pm

Direction: 
1) Alight at Raffles Place MRT station. Take Exit I. Walk to Robinson Road. Turn left onto Robinson Road and walk towards Lau Pa Sat. Continue walking down Robinson Road to destination. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit F. Turn left onto Robinsion Road. Cross the road and walk down Robinson Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]

3) Alight at Telok Ayer MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn right and walk down Cross Street. At the junction of Cross Street and Robinson Street, cross the road and turn right onto Robinson Street. Walk towards Lau Pa Sat and continue to destination. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]

Sunday, July 19, 2015

Food and Socialikes 2015

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23 May 2015, Saturday will always be a day I will remember. Never in my wildest dream, I would organised the first ever food conference for both food bloggers and instagrammers in Singapore, Food and Socialikes Connect 2015 (#FSCSG15), together will fellow foodie friends, Aries (@ironsage), Nicholas (@stormscape), Nat (@rubbisheatrubbishgrow) and Nicole (@pinkypiggu). Having organised other events such as Ghim Moh Hawker Food Trail, Tiong Bahru Hawker Food Trail, Makan Gathering at High Society Mansion for over 60 people and Ultimate Hawker Fest 2014, this is definitely another challenge and milestone in my food blogging journey.

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The intention to organise the food conference was brought up by Nat after he is invited to Brisbane, Australia to be a speaker at the Australian Food Bloggers Conference. He realized there is no such event in Singapore and hence the concept and team was born to bring to you the first ever, Food and Socialikes Connect 2015 in Singapore. Instead of just food bloggers, we also notice a growing trend of F&B establishments engaging instagrammers and hence we have decided to embrace them into the foodie community.

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When we starting putting the plan into action, it was not as smooth sailing as you think. We do have our friendly arguments which are usually settled by voting. It helps when you have odd number in your team. There are also people judging our intention and objective. Some even spread discouraging words that we will not succeed or find sponsorship for the event. I am glad that the team persist and in my own opinion they did a damn good job and prove all these negative people wrong.

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The event would not be possible without the support from the 13 speakers and panelists who took time off to attend the event and most important to share their views and knowledge to the delegates at the event. I am glad that these established individuals in the food scene understand what we are trying to do which is like an unspoken encouragement for us to see through the event and not disappoint the overwhelming registration for the conference. We were 3 times over booked for our conference and I do like to apologize to those that were not able to make it.

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Talk 1 - Technology and Food
[by co-found Dixon Chan of Burpple]

Talk 2 - Lessons in Life and Blogging
[by Dr. Leslie Tay of Ieatishootipost]

Talk 3 - Past and Present Trends of Social Media
[by co-founder Wong Hoong An of HungryGoWhere]

Workshop - Smartphone Photography
[by Alex Ortega]

Panel 1 - Impact of Social Media on Restaurant
[Panelists: Maureen Ow (Miss Tam Chiak), Dylan Ong & Joshua Khoo (Chef-owners of Saveur Group), Willin Low (Chef-owner of Wild Rocket)]

Panel 2 - Plagiarism and Rights of Social Media Users
[Panelists: Bernice Tan (Hungry Bunny), Maureen Ow (Miss Tam Chiak), Daniel Ang (Daniel Food Diary), Catherine Ling (Camemberu)]

Panel 3 - The Future of Social Media
[Panelists: Wong Hoong An (Co-founder HungryGoWhere), Daniel Ang (Daniel Food Diary), Tony (Johor Kaki), Seth Lui (Seth Lui)

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Those who have been following us on social media and eagerly looking forward to attend the event would know that there was a little saga on our venue sponsorship. Our original venue decided not to honor their words after a paying client approach them for a corporate event. We were left scrambling to find another venue with only 3 weeks to our conference. There were many individual and restaurant/cafe coming forward to help us which we are deeply grateful. We even have friends speaking up for us on social media, thank you too.

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Jerk Chicken Sandwich 

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Strawberry Coconut Mocktail

We are very thankful for Lime House to come to our rescue, sponsoring the venue to be part of the inaugural event. Beside sponsoring the event venue, the kind folks at Lime House also provided sandwiches for breakfast and hosted the delegates to a post conference mingle drink. Lime House located conveniently near Outram MRT station, in a three-storey shophouse is perfect for events with two event floors on the second and third level.

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Fiji Water

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Cold Front Co - Sparkling Juice

The Food and Socialikes Connect 2015 is almost a full day event from 930am to 5pm. Hence we have brought in sponsorship from Fiji Water and Cold Front Co, Sparking Juice to keep the delegates hydrated.

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By chance, I got to meet Elaine from Kafve Coffee at a charity event. Kafve Coffee specializes in specialty coffee on-the-go and cater coffee solutions to both private and corporate events! With their professional baristas, they dedicate their professionalism, passion and commitment in offering an extraordinary coffee experience to all their clients and guests. We are very thankful for Kafve Coffee and Gentlemen's Coffee for brewing all the aromatic cups of coffee at the event. We probably would not have survived the long conference without you.

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The conference saw around 65 delegates in total in the house. We have made some new friends through this conference and shared many views, experience and knowledge. We probably for the first time able to put a face behind the social media handler nick we have been following on different social media platforms. I hope the conference was able to inspire you in your food journey and in one way or another unite Singapore food bloggers and instagrammers, in hopes of building camaraderie, understanding and knowledge for the food social media scene in Singapore.

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As you are aware, the conference stretched from 930am to 5pm. Besides keeping our delegates hydrated, we also need to take care of their stomach. For lunch, we are very grateful to have the catering arm of Soon Huat Bak Kut Teh sponsoring us their Nasi Lemak Bento. Jabez the owner is a very kind-hearted man, who runs a yellow-ribbon project giving ex-convicts a new life at his restaurants. We also had an instagram photography contest where the winner get to walk away with a $150 dining voucher sponsored by Sunrise Bistro & Bar.

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For tea-break, Palette Knife was really sweet to provide our delegates with some pastries and desserts. A second photography contest saw the winner walking away with Spa voucher sponsored by The Entertainer. I was really impressed to see so many beautiful and creative photographs from the delegates. As much as they learnt from the conference, I also get to learn a lot from them too.

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Two unsung heroines that I would like to thanks are Pris Yap (BrandCellar) and Christina Tan (Thox), who has helped me to find sponsors and assembled the goodies bag. Without their help in pitching to their clients, we are not able to provide these wonderful goodies for each delegate to bring home. Thank you Alfero Gelato, Brand Cellar, Dancing Chef, The Entertainer, Garden Picks, Huiji,The Laughing Cow, Miam Miam, Oceans Of Seafood, Spicy Thai Thai Cafe, Win Win Food Singapore.

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Last but not least, Fullerton Hotel sponsored two high tea vouchers for our delegates who took part in our post event contests for the most creativity goodies bag shot (Check out hasgtag #FSCsg15) and blog entry of the event.

You may also want to read other bloggers’ experiences:

Chue On It - "Of Food, Social Media, and Ethics"
Easily Satisfied, Hard to Please - "Togetherness in a Community"
Eat Food, Live Food - "Food & Socialikes Connect 2015"
Ivan Teh - Running Man - "Food & Socialikes Conect (FSCSG) 2015"
Sgfoodiary - "Where SG Food Bloggers & Instagrammers Come Together As One"
To Roam the World - "Food & Socialikes Connect 2015"
Pinky Piggu - "A Food and Social Media Conference For and By Food Bloggers and Instagrammers"
Rubbish Eat Rubbish Grow - "What we Argued Over When Planning Food & Socialikes Connect #FSCsg16, the Inaugural Food Social Media Conference in Singapore"

Last but not least, a Big Thank You to each and everyone of you for your support. Food and Socialikes 2015 was finally a wrap!