Saturday, October 12, 2019

Yan Restaurant (宴) @ National Gallery Singapore - Encapsulates The Heart And Soul Of Cantonese Cuisine With A Refreshed Menu

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Yan Restaurant (宴) at National Gallery Singapore welcomes new Head Chef Ng Sen Tio. Under his belt is three decades of experience in the kitchens of Chinese restaurants in Singapore. Staying true to Yan's ethos of offering a convivial feast of Cantonese flavours for the tummy, eyes and soul, Chef Ng curates a new and refreshed menu.

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We started with a trio of starters which gives us a glimpse of the refreshed menu. On the plate, we have the Marinated Okra with Homemade Spiced Sauce, House Special Caramelized Barbecued Pork and Fried Minced Duck Meat with Cuttlefish Paste in Egg Pancake. The spiced sauce for the okra is like our local "Hae Bee Hiam" which complements the crunchy green excellently. The barbecued pork uses the "wu hua rou" cut which has a delectable fat to lean ratio. It is also beautifully caramelised and not overly sweet, this is a joy to eat. Lastly, the egg pancake comes with different layers of texture at play. This is a traditional dish taught by his mentor in the 1970s. While it is good, I can't really taste the duck meat in it.

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Golden Pumpkin Broth with Seafood and Chicken Paste Beancurd 4.2/5

The Golden Pumpkin Broth with Seafood and Chicken Paste Beancurd ($18 per serving) is a dish that can be enjoyed by both young and old. The paste beancurd ball is so soft that it is easy for the old to indulge in. The young can have it with the ease of mind that they will not find fish bones in it. As for me, the sweet pumpkin broth packed with essence from the pork and chicken consomme goes really well with the pillowy paste beancurd ball. Each spoonful feels like floating on cloud nine.

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Claypot Work-fried Prawns with Fish Maw, Vermicelli and Homemade XO Sauce 4.5/5

A dish that I will definitely order in my re-visit is the Claypot Work-fried Prawns with Fish Maw, Vermicelli and Homemade XO Sauce ($38/$57/$76). The ingredients are braised separately and cooked with the XO sauce, melding everything the flavours together. It is then garnished with fresh buds of night-blooming jasmine, emitting a sweet scent as the lid is lifted.

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Wok-fried Crab with Homemade Pumpkin Sauce 4.5/5

For those that have gotten tired of chilli, salted egg or black pepper crab, the Wok-fried Crab with Homemade Pumpkin Sauce will be a delightful substitute. The sauce is creamy and sweet. The addition of curry leaves perks it with aromas. It is one finger-licking tasty dish that you probably doesn't want to miss. Not to forget ordering some fried mantou to wipe clean the sauce.

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House Special Local Lobster Porridge with Clams and Puffed Rice 4.2/5

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For something comforting, there is the House Special Local Lobster Porridge with Clams and Puffed Rice. The robust broth is made from chicken stock, lobster and prawn shells. Then steamed rice and seafood are added, allowing the rice grains to absorbed the flavours. Before serving, deep-fried crispy purple rice is added for that extra textural enjoyment.

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Chilled Peach Resin with Osmanthus and Aloe Vera Jelly 4/5

Finishing off the dinner, I have the Chilled Peach Resin with Osmanthus and Aloe Vera Jelly. It is light and refreshing, yet not overly sweet with crunchy peach resin.

Noted: This is an invited tasting.


Yan Restaurant (宴)
National Gallery Singapore
1 St Andrew's Road
#05-02
Singapore 178958
Tel: +65 63845585
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Nearest MRT: City Hall (EW Line, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 230pm, 6pm - 1030pm

Direction: 
1) Alight at City Hall MRT station. Take Exit D. Turn left and walk down North Bridge Road. Turn left onto Coleman Street. Walk down Coleman Street. Walk to destination. Journey time around 5 minutes. [Map]

Friday, October 11, 2019

Alley On 25 @ Andaz Singapore - Puts A Local Twist On The Classic Afternoon Tea

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Alley on 25 at Andaz Singapore launches a locally inspired, picnic themed afternoon tea set perfect for a leisurely weekday afternoon. Available from Monday to Friday, 3pm to 5pm, and priced at just $38++ per pax for the Andaz Afternoon Tea Picnic, diners can experience the joys of picnicking with a selection of sweet and savoury treats packed in a whimsical picnic basket, all while taking in the gorgeous Singapore skyline views on the 25th floor.

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We were amazed by the huge picnic basket brought to our table, which was then opened to reveal two tiffin carriers filled with sweet and savoury flavours like the Smoked Salmon Tartine, Hummus, Impossible Cheese Balls, Lemon Chia Seed Tea Cakes and Fresh Strawberries.

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Some of my favourites from the savoury selection include the crispy crab cake, prawn kueh pie tee, and lobster croissant. I enjoyed the crispy pastry tart shell filled with a flavourful mixture of thinly sliced vegetables and prawns, topped with a spicy tinge, while the lobster croissant boasts a buttery, flaky exterior stuffed with a generous serving of fresh crab meat.

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Not forgetting the array of sweets which include the lemon chia seed tea cake, isaphan shooters, and Valrhona chocolate bonbon. Slather the scones in fresh cream and strawberry jam for the classic British-style afternoon tea, or have your fill of locally inspired desserts such as the Kueh Lapis and mini pandan chiffon cakes.

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The Andaz chiffon cake is an existing signature of the restaurant. A reinvention of the classic Pandan cake, Andaz's rendition features a vibrant, glossy green glazed cake layered with fragrant pandan flavoured mousse.

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Besides the locally inspired delights, guests may conclude their afternoon tea with a choice of chocolate or vanilla soft serve.

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To complete the indulgent experience, guests may top up $40 per pax to enjoy free flow wines, beer and prosecco. For an extra special treat, a bottle of Delamotte Brut will be going at a special price of $88 (UP $110) and Ruinart Rose at $138 (UP $165) during afternoon tea.

For enquiries or reservations, please visit andanzsingapore.com or call +65 6408 1288.

Photos and words by Crystal. A girl who likes to eat, photograph, and write about food, and dreams about travelling around the world one day. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Alley on 25
Andaz Singapore
Level 25
5 Fraser Street
Singapore 189354
Tel: +65 64081288
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Nearest MRT: Bugis (DT Line, EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Breakfast:
Mon-Fri: 630am - 1030am
Sat-Sun: 7pm - 11pm

Lunch:
Daily: 12pm - 230pm

All-day Dining:
Daily: 230pm -6pm

Dinner:
Daily: 6pm - 8pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Bugis MRT station. Take Exit F. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]