Sunday, August 25, 2024

Ya Ge (雅阁) @ Orchid Hotel - A Refined Weekend Dim Sum Brunch with 47 Items to Choose From

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Ya Ge (雅阁) at Orchid Hotel Singapore has launched a refined new Weekend Dim Sum Brunch, offering an array of exquisite dim sum dishes, flavourful soups, hearty mains, and decadent desserts. Diners can select up to 15 dishes from the extensive menu, making it a perfect choice for those looking to indulge in a lavish and leisurely meal.

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Abalone Siew Mai 4.2/5

We started our brunch with a selection of new dim sum creations that truly elevated the dining experience. The Abalone Siew Mai is a luxurious take on the classic pork siew mai, topped with a whole abalone that adds a touch of elegance and richness to the dish.

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Steamed Mala Flavoured Pork Siew Mai topped with Baby Octopus 4/5

Another standout was the Steamed Mala Flavoured Pork Siew Mai topped with Baby Octopus. This dish combines the familiar flavours of siew mai with the bold, spicy kick of mala, topped with tender baby octopus. It's perfect for those who enjoy a bit of heat in their dim sum.

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Deep-fried Red Garoupa Fillet and Mango Roll 4/5

The Deep-fried Red Garoupa Fillet and Mango Roll was a delightful surprise, featuring a crispy exterior that encased tender garoupa fillet and sweet mango, complemented by a tangy mango sauce.


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Pan-fried Tom Yum Mee Suan Kueh with Fresh Prawn 2.8/5

One of the most inventive dishes we tried was the Pan-fried Tom Yum Mee Sua Kueh with Fresh Prawn. The dish features a tom yum-flavoured prawn atop a crisp mee sua toast. However, it lacked the softer, more comforting texture of traditional fried mee sua kueh. It might not be everyone's cup of tea, especially if you're a fan of the Swee Choon's version.

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Double-boiled Chicken Soup with Matsuke Mushroom, Dendrobium Steam and Conpoy 4/5

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Braised Lobster Broth with Fresh Crab Meat and Crab Roe 4.2/5

For the soup options, we sampled the Double-boiled Chicken Soup with Matsuke Mushroom, Dendrobium Stem and Conpoy, as well as the Braised Lobster Broth with Fresh Crab Meat and Crab Roe. Both soups were rich and deeply flavorful, with the lobster broth standing out for its luxurious and briny taste.

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Traditional Xiao Long Bao 3.5/5

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Barbeque Pork Rice Roll 3.5/5

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Pan-fried Chinese Sausage Carrot Cake 2.8/5

We also indulged in some of Ya Ge's more classic dim sum offerings, including the Traditional Xiao Long Bao, Barbeque Pork Rice Roll, and Pan-fried Chinese Sausage Carrot Cake. These classic dishes were executed to perfection, each bite bursting with familiar and comforting flavours.

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Salted Egg Yolk Custard Lava Bun 4.5/5

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Crispy Mini Pumpkin Pastry with Minced Chicken, Mushroom and Thyme 4.5/5

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Crispy Ugly Duckling with Chicken, Yam and Mushroom 4.2/5

A few dishes stood out as personal favourites among the dim sum selections. The Salted Egg Yolk Custard Lava Bun is a must-try, with its soft, fluffy dough infused with pandan flavour and filled with rich, oozing salted egg yolk custard. Another delightful bite was the Crispy Mini Pumpkin Pastry with Minced Chicken, Mushroom, and Thyme. The pastry had a chewy texture that became more enjoyable with each bite. Lastly, the Crispy Ugly Duckling with Chicken, Yam, and Mushroom was packed with flavour and texture, making it an irresistible choice.

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Peking Duck 4.2/5

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Ya Ge's Weekend Dim Sum Brunch also features a live station that rotates weekly, offering dishes such as Peking Duck, Sliced Spotted Garoupa Pao Fan, Xiao Long Bao with Crab Roe Filling, Herbal Crispy Duck Roll, and more. During our visit, we were treated to the Peking Duck, a classic dish that was expertly prepared and a pleasure to eat.


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Claypot French 'An Xin' Chicken in Traditional Kam Heong Style 4.5/5

If you think dim sum is the only highlight, think again. The brunch also includes several main courses that are worth trying. The Claypot French 'An Xin' Chicken in Traditional Kam Heong Style was a standout, with tender chicken pieces cooked in a fragrant lemongrass and kam heong sauce that was so delicious, it had me craving for a bowl of rice to go with it.

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Braised Dong Po Iberico Pork 4.2/5

Another memorable dish was the Braised Dong Po Iberico Pork, which was cooked to perfection, melting in the mouth with every bite.

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Braised Mee Pok with Eggplant and Kurobuta Minced Pork 4.2/5

We opted for the Braised Mee Pok with Eggplant and Kurobuta Minced Pork for our carbo fix. The sauce was rich and savoury, complementing the perfectly cooked noodles that had just the right amount of bite.

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Chilled Lemongrass Jully, Chilled Mango Pomelo Sago 4/5

We indulged in desserts like the Chilled Lemongrass Jelly and Chilled Mango Pomelo Sago to wrap up our sumptuous brunch. Both desserts were light, sweet, and refreshing, providing a perfect end to our meal.

Available only on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays
First Seating: 11.30am - 1.30pm (Last Order at 1pm)
Second Seating: 12.30pm - 2.30pm (Last Order at 2pm)
Pricing:
S$68++ per adult (min. 2 persons)
$48++ per child (4-12 years old)

The Weekend Dim Sum Brunch at Ya Ge offers a delightful combination of classic and innovative dishes, all prepared with finesse and attention to detail. Whether you're a dim sum traditionalist or someone who enjoys trying new flavours, this brunch is sure to satisfy your cravings and leave you planning your next visit.

Note: This is an invited tasting


Ya Ge (雅阁)
Orchid Hotel Singapore
1 Tras Link
Singapore 078867
Tel: +65 6818 6831
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 230pm, 530pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk straight towards Orchid Hotel. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, August 24, 2024

Burma Social @ Siglap - Singapore’s First Multicultural Restaurant and Bar Opens 2nd Outlet in the East

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Burma Social has recently opened its second outlet at Siglap. As Singapore's first multicultural restaurant and bar, this new space aims to offer an experiential immersion into the culture and heritage of the Burmese people, where traditional Burmese recipes take on modern interpretations infused with influences from its five bordering neighbours — Chinese, Thai, Indian, Bangladeshi, and Laotian.

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Kyar Pin Kyaw 2/5

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Siam Spiced Barramundi 4/5

From the Wok & Fried selections, we had the Kyar Pin Kyaw ($24), featuring fried lotus root slices tossed with Pin Sean Tamarind Sauce and Siam Spiced Barramundi ($28). I preferred the latter, which offered tender barramundi in an appetising chilli coriander sauce, complemented by crunchy pieces of mustard leaf stems. The fried lotus roots were a tad too saucy and salty.

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Silky Siam Truffle and Har Gao 3/5

What's interesting about this new outlet is the lineup of contemporary takes on dim sum. We had the Silky Siam Truffle ($18/4 pcs) and Har Gao with Green Curry Prawn Farce ($22/4 pcs). The truffle dumpling had an enjoyable skin, but the filling lacked texture, being simply a mixture of cream cheese and truffle. The latter was tasty with a well-seasoned filling, but it was rather ordinary without the green curry drizzle, which was supposed to be served together.

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Burmese Bao 2.5/5

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Pork Bao 2.5/5

The dim sum includes Bao Buns laced with Burmese spices. We tried the Pork ($24/3 pcs) and Burmese Bao ($20/3 pcs) versions. While the pork slices were unctuous and tender, they were overly sauced, which caused the bao to be soggy. Unfortunately, the Burmese Bao was a plant-based version with mock meat and was just as highly flavoured.

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Shan Kauk Swe Prawns 3.8/5

For mains, we had Shan Kauk Swe with Prawns ($36) with Burmese rice noodles and pickled mustard greens, and Curry Pyazzo ($28), a traditional Indian herb-infused curry served with Burmese salad, black chickpeas, and onion fritters. Both were equally mouthwatering with robust flavours. Shan Kauk Swe with Prawns is served with a spiced chickpea gravy, where you toss the rice noodles with the gravy when served. The spiced gravy had a fruity tomatoey flavour, which balanced the spices and savoriness of the dish perfectly. Sprinkled with crunchy condiments, the textural play in the dish was superb, though it could benefit from silkier rice noodles.

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Curry Pyazzo 3/5

As for the Curry Pyazzo, the chickpea curry was moreish with Indian herbs, offering textural enjoyment from the onion fritters. However, it was too soupy to be a satisfying curry without substantial ingredients.

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Gula Melaka Sago 3/5

For dessert, we had Gula Melaka Sago ($14). The freshly grated coconut was a plus, but I would have preferred a more proportionate ratio of sago to ice cream. After all, it is a sago dessert.

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.


Burma Social
907 East Coast Road
Singapore 459107
Tel: +65 6016 9140
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Nearest MRT: Marine Terrace (TE Line), Bedok (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Sun: 1130am - 3pm, 6pm - 12midnight
(Closed on Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Marine Terrace MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk to bus stop opposite block 57 (Stop ID 92071). Take bus number 13 or 16. Alight 5 stops later. Walk to destination. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Bedok MRT station. Take Exit B or C. Walk to Bedok Bus Interchange (Stop ID 84009). Take bus number 16. Alight 6 stops later. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 18 minutes. [Map]