Tuesday, May 23, 2023

RUBATO Restaurant @ Greenwood Avenue - A Taste Of Italy In The Neighbourhood Since 2009

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Nestled in the quaint Greenwood Avenue neighbourhood is RUBATO, an Italian restaurant that has found its place since 2009. It prides itself on offering its selection of Italian food in small batches, only roasting and baking upon order. The selection is extensive, from All Day Breakfast to classic Italian starters and mains, various grilled meats, and homemade desserts.

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Their Greenwood outlet has both indoor and outdoor seating, exuding a more casual, family-friendly vibe. Other establishments under them are RUBATO STEAKHOUSE @ Teck Lim Road, FESTIVO @ Mr Gallop and the soon-to-open RUBATO ITALIAN & ASIAN @ SAF Yacht Club.

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Michelin Quality Burrata 4.2/5

For our first starter, we had the Michelin Quality Burrata ($62), which had a huge ball of fresh burrata sitting in the middle of the plate on rocket leaves. It was dressed in olive oil and paired with aged parma ham, fresh and semi-sundried tomatoes.

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There were only 2 of us, but we polished this off. The lightly savoury burrata was incredibly creamy and perfectly matched the sweet semi-sundried tomatoes. I A dish that is good for sharing. I recommend getting some warm toasted bread to go with this!

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A Gift from the Angels 4.5/5

A Gift from the Angels (from $68) was a starter we noticed every table ordered. It features chilled angel hair pasta tossed in premium white truffle oil, topped with Hokkaido scallop sashimi, kombu, and 5g of Hokkaido Bafun Uni hidden under a generous shave of truffles.

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We could see the reason for its popularity, as the pasta was al dente with a lingering truffle fragrance that didn't overpower. You can opt to add another 80g portion of uni for $80. The dish is on the pricier end, but the portion was quite substantial for group sharing.

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RUBATO Mixed Grilled Platter 3.8/5

We had the RUBATO Mixed Grilled Platter ($288) served to sizzling hot for mains. Alongside shaved truffles and a medley of colourful vegetables, there was a grilled rack of lamb, chicken and pork chop. The vegetables were fresh and sweet. Our favourite was the lamb which was done tender and without any gameness. The chicken and pork chop, however, were a little too tough for our liking.

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Cherry Flambé 3.8/5

Our warm and friendly servers enthusiastically introduced us to one of their new boozy desserts, the Cherry Flambé. It was quite an experience watching our servers prepare this right next to our table, lighting the cherries on fire with a pour of brandy into the pan before plating it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream. While we enjoyed the mix of sweet and alcoholic notes here, I wish more texture had been added, and a better quality vanilla ice cream was used.

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Apart from the a la carte menu, there are a few special events to look out for at RUBATO @ Greenwood. Ladies Night runs every Wednesday from 5pm to 10.30pm, and offers diners 1-for-1 house pour wines and prosecco.

The exciting Everyday Brunch Buffet costs $68 (up to $108) per pax from 11am to 4pm daily. The menu looks exciting with fresh Canadian oysters, a range of hand-stretched pizzas and pasta, charcoal-grilled Iberico pork and a rack of lamb, and many more. You can even opt for free-flow champagne for 1.5 hours at an additional $78.

Photos and words by Jo. A girl who loves her Mala (麻辣) at Da La (大辣), discovering hidden food gems and a good cup of matcha latte. Note: This is an invited tasting.


RUBATO Restaurant
12 Greenwood Ave
Singapore 289204
Tel: +65 94248258
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Nearest MRT: Tan Kah Kee (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 10am - 2am

Direction:
1) Alight at Tan Kah Kee MRT station. Take Exit A. Use the overhead bridge to Exit B. Walk straight to Hillcrest Road. Turn right onto Hillcrest Road. Walk down Hillcrest Road and make a left into Greenwood Avenue. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]


Sunday, May 21, 2023

Madame Fan @ The NCO Club - Introducing Over 10 New-to-menu Masterfully Crafted A La Carte Delights

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Executive Chinese Chef Pak Chee Yit at Madame Fan has put together more than 10 new masterfully crafted a la carte dishes to the menu, bridging both classic and contemporary culinary techniques, flavours and philosophies.

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Pan-fried Foie Gras, Truffle, Caviar with Crispy Beancurd Skin 4/5

We commenced the dinner with some delightful starters, beginning with Pan-fried Foie Gras ($38) that is paired with caviar and truffle. It is served in a crispy beancurd skin tart. Chef Pak incorporated modern ingredients while retaining longstanding heritage of the dish, creating new and different flavours or textures for the palate

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Smoky Lishan Oolong Mala Quail Eggs 4.2/5

The Smoky Lishan Oolong Mala Quail Eggs ($16) reminded me of the Chinese Tea Eggs. It is given a modern take by marinating the quail eggs in mala sauce and smoked in premium Lishan oolong tea leaves, resulting in a smoky, earthy and savoury taste profile.

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Alaska King Crab Somen 4.2/5

The Alaska King Crab Somen ($22) is a refreshing starter served chill. A hot and sour consomme made from preserved Szechuan vegetables is poured at tableside, giving the silky smooth somen a subtle hint of tangy for the palate.

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Kampong Chicken Soup 4.8/5

An indispensable part of Cantonese dining table is the culture of soup drinking. At Madame Fan, Chef Pak's Kampong Chicken Soup ($88) is savoured over two courses. 

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The first course is a Chicken Soup whereby the essence of the kampong chicken is drawn from simmering over low heat for four hours, served with cordyceps flower and bamboo pith. Diners can also opt to add on premium fish maw at a supplement of $28 per person. The second course is Hand-shredded Chicken in Aged Vinegar Sauce. The chicken is handed shredded and refreshingly dressed in vinegar ginger sauce.

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Braised Cognac Soon Hock

The Braised Cognac Soon Hock (Seasonal Price), doused in cognac is delicately braised to retain its natural juices, paired with Chinese yam, baby cabbage in a rich broth with flavours of shellfish, lobster, crab and clam.

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Slow Cooked Wagyu Oxtail

A beautiful dish that is slow cooked to tender is the Wagyu Oxtail ($38). The cooking breaks down the collagen-rich tissues, resulting in a thick, velvety, and almost sticky consistency. It gives the dish a luxurious mouthfeel to the dish in a cinnamon and star anise sauce.

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Boston  Lobster with Winter Melon 'Noodles'

The Boston Lobster with Winter Melon 'Noodles' is a creative dish replacing the usual noodle with shredded winter melon. The winter melon noodles are simmered in a spicy pickled pepper to give it a good balance of tangy and sour to the refreshing broth. It is paired with sweet Boston lobster meat for a luxurious indulgence.

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Gui Zhou Maotai Ice Cream

Last but not least, we had the Gui Zhou Maotai Ice Cream for dessert, paired with cinnamon chocolate stick and ginseng crumbs. The infuse of alcohol gives the ice cream a sweet, fruity finish with a lovely aroma.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Madame Fan
The NCO Club
32 Beach Road
Singapore 189764
Tel: +65 68181921
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Nearest MRT: Esplanade (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 12pm - 230pm, 6pm - 10pm
Sat-Sun, PH: 11am - 330pm, 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Esplanade MRT station. Take Exit F. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]