Sunday, August 16, 2020

Butcher's Block @ Raffles Hotel Singapore - Premium Meats Cooked Over Different Types Of Charcoal & Wood

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Raffles Hotel has reopened after a two years renovation work back on 01 August 2020. With the re-opening, it also welcomes Butcher's Block, one of the new restaurants in its property. The restaurant premium cuts of meats sourced and procured from dedicated farms that show utmost care and respect for their livestock cocked over wood fire.

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Unlike the usual steak house or grill house, Butcher's Grill offers a Carte Blanche menu ($198 per person) which is a Chef's daily surprise menu for the whole table on top of their ala carte menu. Our dinner started with some Anchovy on toast.

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Big Eye Tuna Tartare 3.8/5

Moving to our first course, we had the Big Eye Tuna Tartare. The finely chopped tuna is paired with a savoury mixture of tuna blood and soy sauce. It may sound intriguing, but it is like have a steak with beef jus. The white jelly-like stuff on top is truffle bone marrow. It doesn't have any taste but interesting gelatine-like texture.

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Beef Tartare 4.2/5

If I have to choose, I would prefer the Beef Tartare. Partly it is more finely chopped and the addition of bread crumbs give it a delightful textural bite, paired with an egg dressing. It even comes with a sweet roscoff onion at the side which helps to cut the richness.

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Grilled Octopus 4.5/5

One of my favourite dishes for the night is the Grilled Octopus. It has a beautiful char on the exterior but what brightens up the dish is the accompanying sauce, which is slightly tangy and spicy.

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Grilled Fish 3.5/5

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Next, we have the Grilled Fish in which the server will portion the fish at the tableside. Simply seasoned just with salt and grill to a beautiful moist texture. Interestingly the chef chooses to pair it with red wine sauce. Personally, I felt the sauce is a bit heavy for the lightness of the fish to appreciate its natural flavour.

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Beef On the Bone 4.5/5

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Baked Potato 4.5/5

Similar to the grilled fish, the Beef On The Bone is portioned out at the table side too. Cooked perfectly to medium-rare, the beautiful piece of meat is juicy and packed with flavours. What I enjoyed, even more, is the Baked Potato. This simply demonstrates that good and delicious food does not need to be sophisticated in cooking.

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Roasted Pineapple 4.5/5

Last but not least, we have the Roasted Pineapple dessert to wrap up our dinner. The sweet and refreshing dessert also comes with a scoop of pineapple sorbet in a bowl of coconut cream. 

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If you have time to take a little tour around the restaurant, you will notice a glass cooler near the entrance whereby the restaurant dry-aged not only the meat but seafood too. The open kitchen gives the customers a front seat view of the orchestra behind the delicious and not forget the open concept wine cellar that houses more than 200 different wine labels, including a good selection of natural wines.

Noted: This is an invited tasting.


Butcher's Block
Raffles Arcade
328 North Bridge Road
#02-02
Singapore 188719
Tel: +65 63371886
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Nearest MRT: City Hall (EW Line, NS Line), Esplanade (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Lunch (Sat-Sun): 12pm - 230pm
Dinner (Wed-Sun): 6pm - 10pm
(Closed on Mon and Tue)

Direction:
1) Alight at City Hall MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Junction of North Bridge Road and Bras Basah Road. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Esplanade MRT station. Take Exit F. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, August 15, 2020

Laifa Bar @ The Scarlet Hotel - What A Steal, $5.50 Wanton Mee At A Hotel

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Laifa Bar at The Scarlet Hotel is a wine bar turned noodle house, serving traditional wanton noodle, dumplings and complementary sides. Equipped with recipes handed to him by his grandmother, who used to be a hawker herself selling homemade taupok and wanton noodle back in the 1970s, chef-owner Royce Lee fine-tunes them and bring the traditional dishes to the table with a touch of modernity and bettered flavours.

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Wanton Noodle 4.2/5

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The Wanton Noodle ($5.50) is what first brought many to Laifa Bar. With its hearty portion, meaty wantons and springy noodles, there is no reason why one won't return for more. The original sauce used to toss the noodle is flavoursome, but I suggest adding a little of the special chilli sauce that comes bright orange in a bottle. True to its colour, it brightens up the dish with zest and heat. The dry wanton noodle doesn't come with soup which is prepared in a limited portion daily but will be served to you upon request.

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Char Siew & Crispy Pork Noodle 4.5/5

However, what's even more superior than the wanton noodle I find, is the Char Siew & Crispy Pork Noodle ($7.50). Keeping to the tradition of a wanton noodle, the char siew used for Wanton Noodle is of a leaner cut, whereas for this bowl, a thicker and fattier part of the meat is served. One look at the burnt ends and you know they are well caramelised. I love the smokey charred fats! The crispy pork didn't disappoint too. The meat and fats were as unctuous, laced with a layer of crispy skin.

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Dumpling Soup 4.2/5

The Dumpling Soup ($7.50) is another winner. The minced meat and prawn filling was not overmixed, resulting in a really juicy, loosely packed and tender dumpling.

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Taupok 4/5

The sides here are pretty strong too. The Taupok ($8.00) surprised me with their airiness, alongside a well seasoned and tender minced meat filling.

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Wanton in Red Chilli Oil 4.5/5

The spice-laden concoction of the red-chilli oil of the Wanton in Red-Chilli Oil ($8.00) is by far the most piquant I have tried. It strikes a perfect balance of spice, tang and sweetness, and it tasted so good over my noodles!

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Egg Slice 3/5

The Egg Slice ($7.00) is an egg loaf made using flour and egg, and the way it is being executed gives it an almost hash brown-like texture.

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Ngoh Hiong 3.8/5

The skinny Ngoh Hiong ($7.00) was interesting with a chewy texture, but the spices were a little strong for me.

Overall, I'm rather impressed by how satiable the food is at Laifa Bar, especially given that local fare is not the intended concept of this space.

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.


Laifa Bar
The Scarlet Hotel
33 Erskine Road
Singapore 069333
Tel: +65 84392104
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Nearest MRT: Telok Ayer (DT Line), Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Chinatown (DT Line, NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Thu, Sun: 1030am - 430pm
Fri-Sat: 1030am - 830pm
(Closed on Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Telok Ayer MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and walk down Cross Street. Turn left onto Amoy Street. Continue to the end of Amoy Street. Climb the stairs beside Siang Cho Keong Temple, up Ann Siang Hill. Walk to destination. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit G. Walk down Maxwell Road towards Kadayanallur Street (beside URA building). Turn right onto Kadayanallur Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]