Sunday, June 3, 2018

Kappo Shunsui @ Cuppage Plaza - Hidden Private Dining Restaurant

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I have heard about this hidden restaurant - Kappo Shunsui at Cuppage Plaza where there is only a golden door and an access via the biometric scanner. To gain entry, you need to ring the bell while VIPs have their fingerprints registered. Kappo Shunsui offers kappo-style omakase with just 19 seats (11 counter seats and 8 regular table seats). There are only 2 items on the menu, 8-course omakase ($150++) and 9-course omakase ($250++).

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I tried the 9-course omakase menu ($250++) which presents the cooking technique of grilling, steaming, frying, simmering and raw preparation. The new menu is put together by the new Executive Chef Nishi Nobuhiro, who is the sixth generation of his family's 200-year lineage of chefs. He even trains under legendary Chef Hideki Ishikawa, owner-chef of Tokyo's 3 Michelin starred restaurant, Kagurazaka Ishikawa.

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7 Kinds of Seasonal Appetisers 4/5

The first course is a showcases of the seasonal produces. The Appetiser platter consists of Soramame, Ameera Tomatoes, Sweet Potato, Shirauo with Grated Radish & Soy Sauce, Botan Shrimp with Grated Radish & Soy Sauce, Cold Chawanmushi with Ikura, Fatty Tuna with Balsamic Sauce.

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Minced Oita Hamaguri and Asari Clams Soup 4.5/5

The Minced Oita Hamaguri and Asari Clams Soup may seems like a simple dish but it actually took a a lot of effort. Kombu and dried bonito are soaked overnight in a mineral water to extract the sweetness. Chef Nobu even shared with us that he only boils the dashi to 90 degrees to retain the sweetness of the dashi. An unique item in the soup is the homemade Shinjo (fish cake). The fish paste is made up of five different seasonal fish meats which is light and bouncy.

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5 Kinds of Seasonal Sashimi 4.5/5

The freshness of the 5 Kinds of Seasonal Sashimi will delight everyone who appreciate Japanese cuisine. We started with the Medium Fatty Tuna, Golden Eye Snapper, Akagai, Isakai and Umibudo. What stands out for me is the Akagai for its crunchy texture on top of its natural sweetness.

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Bafun and Murasaki Uni

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I have eaten Bafun Uni many times for its creaminess and sweetness but this is my first time having the Murasaki Uni. Murasaki uni is darker in colour and longer in size. It has a grainy texture and a slight unami bitterness. Its like having hairy crab roes.

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Fried Chiayu, Ostrich Fern and Udo Vegetables 3.5/5

For the fried item, the chef presents a beautiful painting of Fried Chi Ayu (Baby Sweet Fish), Ostrich Fern and Udo Vegetables. It's a bit like eating shishamo, whereby you can bite into the whole fish. However I didn't quite like the bitterness from the innard of the Chi Ayu, throwing the enjoyment slightly off.

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Kyoto Raw Tofu Skin and Hokkaido Scallops 4/5

The next dish is the Kyoto Raw Tofu Skin and Hokkaido Scallops. The star is the homemade sauce by Chef Nobu, made of soy sauce, shiitake mushroom, sake, mirin and lime. The sauce beautifully brings the 2 unlikely combination together for a delightful finishing.

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Charcoal Grilled Hokkaido King Crab 4.5/5

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The Charcoal Grilled Hokkaido King Crab is huge, plump and juicy. The chef even grilled it with sake to get it an extra lift in sweetness. I would recommend squeezing the lime over the crab meat, for that extra boost in flavour.

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Kagoshima A4 Roast Sirloin Beef 4/5

The Kagoshima A4 Roast Sirloin Beef is cooked to a nice pink inside while the exterior is pan seared to get an aromatic char.

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A4 Kagoshim Wagyu Claypot Rice 4.5/5

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The highlight has to be the A4 Kagoshim Wagyu Claypot Rice. The waygu beef is first blow torched before topping with spring onions. The rice and beef is then mixed together with a special soy-based sauce before serving. What make it even more special is the used of peppercorn for that spicy mala numbness. 

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Homemade Bracken-starch Dumplings and Fruit 4.2/5

Wrapping up the 9 courses meal is the Homemade Bracken-starch Dumplings and Fruit. Bracken-starch dumpling is more commonly known as warabi mochi. For diners that appreciate having a drink with their meal, you can go for the sake pairing for an addition $69++, that comes with 6 different types of sakes.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Kappo Shunsui
Cuppage Plaza
5 Koek Road
#04-02
Singapore 228796
Tel: +65 67320912
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Nearest MRT: Somerset (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 6pm - 12midnight
(Closed on Sun & PH)

Direction: 
1) Alight at Somerset MRT station. Take Exit D. Walk to ground level. Walk to junction of Orchard Road and Koek Road. Cross the road. Walk down Koek Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 6 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, June 2, 2018

Cafe Hopping In Hat Yai, Thailand - A Growing Coffee Culture Scene In The Southern City

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Hat Yai is the southern city of Thailand near the border of Malaysia. It used to be known as a destination for cheap entertainment but things have changed over the years. The government has cleaned up the city and closed down many discos and drinking places. In recent years, a coffee culture scene has grown in the Hat Yai, with many hipster cafes springing up in Southern city. Here is a list of cafes that I have visited during my recent trip.


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One of the very first cafe I visited is Dham-ma-daa. I was privilege to meet the lady owner who I later get to know that she is a doctor. Although the cafe is small with limited seating space, the place is cozy with friendly staff. The cafe makes a good quality cup of coffee. Coffee lovers will enjoy this place for the dedication in getting the best beans for that cup of aroma.


Dham-ma-daa
236 Klongrian 1 Soi 4
Hat Yai, Thailand
Tel: +66 83 184 4940
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Opening Hours:
Daily: 8am - 5pm


The Containers


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The space at The Containers is huge with brick walls and tall ceiling. The cafe is opened by a young lady who used to work in Singapore as an engineer. Besides the coffee, the cafe overs an extensive menu such as over the top drinks, toasts and food. I would say the beverage and food here is more fancy and hipster. They are definitely more Instagram worthy.


The Containers
145 Thaveevarn Road
Amphoe Hat Yai, Thailand
Tel: +66 95 954 4424
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Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 11pm


The Company Coffee


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The Company Coffee is another cafe in Hat Yai whereby it serves a good quality cup of coffee. The team is serious in their coffee here. The cafe also offers delicious American pastries to go with the coffee. This little gem is hidden in a small lane so it can be a little hard to find.


The Company Coffee
28 Rajyindee Soi 7
Hat Yai, Thailand
Tel: +66 88 7902568
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Opening Hours:
Daily: 730am - 8pm


La Pause Cafe


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Located within La Pause Hotel is the cafe that is decorated with hanging ferns. The cafe is known for its iconic bicycle hanging on the wall. It reminds me of Wheelers Yard in Singapore. Coffee here is decent with a limited selection of pastries to go with.


La Pause Cafe
43, 45 Juti Building 1, Juti-Utid 3 Road
Hat Yai, Thailand
Tel: +66 93 561 6555
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Opening Hours:
Daily: 7am - 10pm


Foresto Cafe


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Surrounded by greenery is Foresto Cafe. The space feels like you are in someone's home located inside a forest. Good quality coffee is served here with delectable pastries. I tried the Thai Milk Tea cheese cake and it was beautiful.


Foresto Cafe
2/2 Sripoovanart Nai Road,
Tambon Khuan Lang,
Amphoe Hat Yai,
Chang Wat Songkla 90110, Thailand
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Opening Hours:
Daily: 10am - 6pm


Samo Coffee Bar


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Samo Coffeebar has both indoor and outdoor sitting area. The cafe is like a glass house with greenery around it. Good quality and aromatic coffee is served here. Their Japanese Samo Cheesecake seems popular with 4 different flavours (Thai Tea, Chocolate, Green Bean and Red Bean). This is the only cafe I visited that also offers cooked food on the menu. As it is located near an University, I was rather crowded with students studying in the cafe.


Samo Coffeebar
512 Punnakan Road
Hat Yai, Thailand
Tel: +66 74 800 773
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Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 11pm