Thursday, November 29, 2018

An Illuminating Christmas At Pan Pacific Singapore

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This year Christmas function at Pan Pacific Singapore is held at the new built Keyaki Garden Pavilion that is located in the beautiful Japanese Garden. Overlooking the skyline of Marina with a lush green landscape and a koi pond, the garden pavilion seating up to 40 pax, can be tailored to different events, perfect of the festive seasons. In addition, the various F&B establishments at the hotel will be also rolling up different festive menus as well as gourmet takeaways.

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Homemade Pork Pate Terrine

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Cabernet Wine Poached Pigeon

From their popular buffet restaurant - Edge, we are served the Homemade Pork Pate Terrine and Cabernet Wine Poached Pigeon. The homemade pork pate terrine comes with smoked green tomato, peppercorn and tonne de savoy beignet. This is best to have together with some warm bread. As for the cabernet wine poached pigeon, it comes with chestnut barley risotto. The pigeon is cooked to a beautiful pink which tasted really lovely.

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Braised Parma Ham in Supreme Stock accompanied with Turkey Wanton

What impressed me most is the dish from Hai Tien Lo, Braised Parma Ham in Supreme Stock accompanied with Turkey Wanton. Two different types of ham are used in the dish, perfuming it for that extra flavour. For those that dislikes the porky taste, the clever use of the turkey for the wanton is a delicious rendition.

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Grilled Lobster with Spicy Cod Roe Sauce

One of the latest addition to the restaurants at Pan Pacific Singapore is the Japanese restaurant - Keyaki. We had the Grilled Lobster with Spicy Cod Roe Sauce. What stole my heart is the cracker that is packed with the crustacean flavour.

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Baked Eight Treasures Turkey

This year Pan Pacific Singapore has created the Baked Eight Treasures Turkey ($178) which is baked in lotus leave. In the turkey you can find stuffing such as chestnuts, yam, mushroom, Chinese sausage, red date, wolfberry, gingko nut and dried shrimp. An Asian take of the tradition turkey which is a winner for me, that will suit the local palate.

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Choco Choux Sapin Tart

Besides the gourmet roasts for takeaway, there are other Christmas log cakes and sweet treats selections too. Looking magically christmassy is the Choco Choux Sapin Tart ($65, 1kg).

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D24 Durian Pandan Log

For the log cakes, there are D24 Durian Pandan Log ($70, 1kg), Strawberry Rhubarb Buche De Noel ($70, 1kg) and Gianduja Caramel Log ($70, 1kg). I am not a cake person but these log cakes created by Pastry Chef Eddy Yau are not over sweet, delicious and well balanced in flavours.

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Strawberry Rhubarb Buche De Noe

From 12 November to 26 December 2018, guests may order the festive goodies at Pacific Marketplace (level 1) or via online orders at pacificmarketplace.sg, and collect their purchases at Pacific Marketplace between 1130am and 9pm. Enjoy 15% early bird savings for orders made from 12 to 30 November 2018. To place an order, speak with us at 6826 8240, email dining.ppsin@panpacific.com, or visit pacificmarketplace.sg.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore
7 Raffles Boulevard
Singapore 039595
Nearest MRT: Promenade (CC Line, DT Line)

Wednesday, November 28, 2018

[CLOSED] Paradise Teochew @ Vivocity - 2nd Outlet With 13 Exclusive Dishes

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Paradise Teochew in VivoCity is the brand's second outlet by the Paradise Group and its opening also witnessed the launch of 13 new dishes, created exclusively for this outlet by Executive Chef Cheng Fa Kwan. The new restaurant has taken over the space previously occupied by Jpot.

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Braised Duo Combination Platter 4/5

潮式卤味双拼 (鸭片,分蹄) Teochew Style Braised Duo Combination Platter (Sliced Irish Fat Duck, Sliced Pork Knuckle) ($26 Small) is a great way to start off your meal. The gravy was very light with hints of notes from spices. Using Irish Fat Duck, the layer of fats underneath the skin help to keep the meat tender, though some slices turned out to be a tad dry. I was more impressed with the thinly sliced pork knuckle. Every slice has a nice crunch to it and I never thought that pork knuckle can be enjoyed in this manner.

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Pan-fried Seafood and Yam Pancake 2.8/5

潮州海鲜芋头烙 Teochew Pan-fried Seafood and Yam Pancake ($24) is suitable for as dim sum snack. I find it dry to have it on its own. A piece may be ok but it is hard to finish the whole plate. An accompanying sweet sauce may be better.

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Roasted Suckling Pig 4.8/5

潮式烧乳猪 Teochew Style Roasted Suckling Pig (S$198) was beautiful inside out. The skin was roasted to a perfect crisp, one that cracked readily with a light bite. The meat underneath was very moist and tender and the thin layer of fats sandwiched within the skin and the skin was like butter, bringing the two together in harmony.

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Pan-fried and Braised Live Soon Hock 4.8/5

半煎煮游水笋壳 Pan-fried and Braised Live Soon Hock was perhaps one of the best braised fish I ever had. The broth was rich with collagen and flavours, so much so that I could feel the layer of collagen on my lips upon drinking the broth. The Soon Hock was being pan-fried before braising, hence it had an additional layer of crisp to its skin which made it even more pleasurable.

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Steamed Diced Abalone and Shrimp wrapped in Egg White Crepe 3/5

鲍鱼石榴果 Steamed Diced Abalone and Shrimp wrapped in Egg White Crepe ($18) was an aesthetically pleasing dish but its flavours didn't quite stand out. I find it a pity to dice the abalone up into a stuffing when it is quite subtle in taste and flavour.

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Stir-fried Assorted Vegetables and Cuttlefish 3.5/5

With all the crunch and colours, 潮樂轩小炒皇 Paradise Teochew Stir-fried Assorted Vegetables and Cuttlefish ($28 Small) may even please the palates of non-vegetables diners. On top of that, notes of wok hei graced the dish, hence every mouthful of it is like a gluten-free Hor Fun!

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Wok-fried Hor Fun with Kai Lan and Preserved Turnip 3.8/5

Talking about Hor Fun, their 玉兰菜圃炒河粉 Wok-fried Hor Fun with Kai Lan and Preserved Turnip ($18 Small) is a must-try dish for a taste of traditional teochew flavour. A very simple looking dish but as a diner I am quite sure it takes years to master wok-frying the hor fun to achieve that desired layer of char on the surface without weighing them down with oil. The wok-fried Hor Fun here remained light and loose, and every bite filled my entire mouth with wok hei.

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Desserts 3/5

Our desserts were 福果绿豆爽 Tau Suan with Gingko ($4.50) and 福果甜芋泥 Mashed Yam with Gingko ($5), a less-sweet version of what's out there. I only wish that the Ginko Nuts were being left as a whole, instead of being halved.

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Overall, I'm really impressed with the quality of food at Paradise Teochew. It is a display of skills and mastery over dishes which are seen lacking in many establishments these days. Private rooms are available too which are suitable for private and corporate bookings.

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.


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Paradise Teochew
VivoCity
1 Harbourfront Walk
#01-53
Singapore 098585
Tel: +65 62210159
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Nearest MRT: HarbourFront (CC Line, NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri 11am - 3pm | 6pm - 1030pm
Sat-Sun & PH: 1030am - 330pm | 6pm - 1030pm

Direction: 
1) Alight at Harbourfront MRT station. Take Exit C or E. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]