Tuesday, December 17, 2024

Feng Xiao Zhang Hotpot (冯校长成都老火锅) @ Chinatown - Transport to Chengdu with Authentic Sichuan Hotpot

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Feng Xiao Zhang Hotpot (冯校长成都老火锅) hails from Chengdu, China, opening its first international location in Singapore, in the heart of Chinatown. The restaurant sits on the second floor along the bustling New Bridge Road.

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The moment we stepped inside the restaurant, we were immediately transported to Chengdu. The meticulously curated vintage-themed decor and atmosphere were incredibly vibrant and fun.

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Condiments

For $2 per person, diners can access the Condiments station, featuring curated sauce combinations.

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Four Flavours Soup Base 4.8/5

We went straight for the Four Flavours Soup Base ($22) to try everything— the Mushroom Broth, Chicken Broth, Gui Zhou Sour Broth, and Ma La Broth. The spice level for Ma La is customisable. True to the staff's advice, the medium-spice Ma La packed a fiery punch.

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Mushroom Broth

It was difficult to pick a favourite as each broth offered its distinct, well-rounded flavours. The Mushroom Broth had a lovely herbal note.

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Gui Zhou Sour Soup

The Gui Zhou Sour Soup was a standout, with its tangy, savoury profile that strayed from the typical tomato base. It was a delightful surprise, even for a non-tomato fan like me.

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The ingredient menu was exciting, as it offered a mix of classic and more adventurous options, including special cuts of meat and innards, preserved sausage, Sichuan soft tofu, and many more. Some of my dining companion and I's favourite ingredients are shared below.

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Bamboo Pith Shrimp

The Bamboo Pith Shrimp ($12) had prawn paste stuffed in each bamboo pith, which soaked up the broths thoroughly.

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Gong Cai Pork Ball

The Gong Cai Pork Ball ($9) had bits of crunchy gong cai vegetables mixed in, which elevated its texture.

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Mushroom with Pork

Next was the Mushroom with Pork ($12), which seemed simple but was juicy and well-seasoned.

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Garlic Pork Rib

Other than the meat slices, the garlicky and tender Garlic Pork Rib ($12) was a good addition.

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Bacon Tangyuan

The Bacon Tangyuan ($9) caught our eye right away when we ordered. They are served frozen, but just a few minutes of boiling will give you soft tangyuan balls stuffed with bits of chopped vegetables and bacon.

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Chongqing Sweet Potato Wide Vermicelli

Chongqing Sweet Potato Wide Vermicelli ($6) is always one of my staples to order at hotpots. The ones here cook quickly and retain a nice chewiness.

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Feng Bao Zi 4.2/5

Besides the hotpot, Feng Xiao Zhang also offers several cooked items, such as Fried Rice and Fried Meats, and what we anticipated most, the Feng Bao Zi ($7). These handmade baos were freshly made and steamed right before serving. Each one contained a good amount of savoury juice and tender meat.

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Waxberry Lychee Iced Tea 4.5/5

We were initially sceptical of the beverages because they looked sweet, but we were pleasantly surprised by both choices. The Waxberry Lychee Iced Tea ($5.80) was utterly refreshing, with a mild sweetness and a berry tang.

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So Big Fresh Fruit Tea 4.5/5

The So Big Fresh Fruit Tea ($7.80) was served in a mini tub and was equally refreshing. The tropical mix of fruits was well balanced, perfect for washing down all the spice.

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Matcha Milk Tofu 2/5

We moved on to desserts to wrap up the meal. Unfortunately, the Matcha Milk Tofu ($7.80) was bland and artificial, although the texture itself was smooth.

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Sichuan Jelly 4/5

The Sichuan Jelly ($4) fared much better. It was refreshing and mildly sweet, with a mixture of toppings such as raisins, hawthorn flakes, red beans, and watermelon.

Overall, Feng Xiao Zhang Hopot delivered a great hotpot experience with bold and authentic flavours.

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.


Feng Xiao Zhang Hotpot (冯校长成都老火锅)
195 New Bridge Road
Level 2
Singapore 059423
Tel: +65 9106 1680
Website
Nearest MRT: Chinatown MRT (NE, DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 5am

Direction:
1) Alight at Chinatown MRT Station. Take Exit A. Walk to New Bridge Road. Turn right onto New Bridge Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Monday, December 16, 2024

Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro @ Hilton Orchard Singapore - Embarking A New Chapter for Chuka Szechwan Ryori

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After five months of renovation, the 1-Michelin-starred Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro at Hilton Orchard Singapore reopens on 16 December 2024 with a refreshed interior and elevated dining experience. Known for its unique Chuka Szechwan Ryori — a refined take on Szechwan cuisine adapted to Japanese tastes — the restaurant continues to impress with its culinary excellence.

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Xiao Long Bao 4.2/5

Our dinner began with a seasonal exclusive from the Chef's Table Experience, the Monkfish Xiao Long Bao. The steamed dumpling features a luxurious filling of monkfish liver and minced pork, paired with grated daikon purée and mala sauce on the side. Each bite offered a perfect harmony of textures and rich, umami flavours that elevated the classic xiao long bao to an indulgent delicacy.

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Peking Duck Roll 4.5/5

The Peking Duck Roll at Shisen Hanten puts a creative twist on the beloved classic. Thinly sliced Peking duck is wrapped in a steamed pancake with apple slices, cucumbers, and spring onions. The final touch sets it apart: the wrap is pan-fried for a light, crispy texture that adds a delightful contrast to the succulent duck and fresh accompaniments.

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Shisen Hanten Five Signature Appetisers 4.2/5

The Shisen Hanten Five Signature Appetisers showcase Shisen Hanten's mastery of sauces and diverse flavour profiles. The platter includes Jellyfish, Chilled Steamed Chicken with Spicy Sesame Sauce, Angel Prawn, Tofu and Century Egg, and Char Siew. Each item highlights carefully crafted sauces such as Tang Cu (糖醋), La Jiao You (辣椒油), and Dou Ban Jiang (豆瓣酱), perfectly complementing the fresh, high-quality ingredients.

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Foie Gras Chawanmushi with Alaskan Crab 4.8/5

An iconic signature dish, the Foie Gras Chawanmushi is elevated in the Chef's Table Experience with the addition of Alaskan Crab. The smooth, velvety custard is paired with sweet crab meat and roe, painstakingly handpicked by the kitchen team. This labour-intensive preparation reflects Shisen Hanten's dedication to cooking "from the heart," creating an indulgent and heartwarming dish.

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Steamed Kinmedai with Hot and Sour Sauce with Fresh Yuba 4.5/5

The Steamed Kinmedai is a new dish that embodies the essence of Chuka cuisine, bridging Japanese and Chinese flavours. The delicate, versatile golden eye snapper is perfectly paired with a hot and sour sauce made from Hainan pickled chillies, creating a flavourful, balanced, and unique dish for Shisen Hanten.

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Szechwan-style Stir-fried Hokkaido Mangalica Pork (Chengdu Style) 5/5

Another standout dish is the Szechwan-style Stir-fried Hokkaido Mangalica Pork, which features twice-cooked pork with Japanese garlic shoots. Diners can choose between Chengdu Style, made with fermented broad bean chilli sauce (Dou Ban Jiang), or Chen Kenmin's Style, where Japanese ingredients replace the traditional Dou Ban Jiang. This dish pays homage to the origins of Chuka cuisine, showcasing both tradition and adaptation.

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Wagyu Beef Tendon Chen's Mapo Tofu 5/5

A visit to Shisen Hanten would be incomplete without trying their legendary Chen's Mapo Tofu, a legacy dish perfected over three generations. This version includes wagyu beef tendon, adding a creamy richness to the silky tofu and robust chilli oil. The fermented Dou Ban Jiang lends an authentic depth of flavour and the dish pairs beautifully with a bowl of steamed rice for a comforting and satisfying meal.

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Szechwan Jelly with Seasonal Fruits 4.8/5

To conclude the meal, the Szechwan Jelly with Seasonal Fruits provides a light, refreshing end to the rich and savoury dishes. This dessert features sweet, seasonal persimmons, which add a natural sweetness to the smooth jelly — a perfect balance of flavours and textures.

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The reopening of Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro marks an exciting chapter for the restaurant. It combines a refreshed ambience with elevated dishes that pay homage to its Chuka Szechwan Ryori roots. The Chef's Table Experience offers exclusive seasonal creations that further enhance the dining journey. It is a culinary destination not to be missed for both loyal fans and new diners.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Shisen Hanten by Chen Kentaro
Hilton Singapore Orchard
Level 35
333 Orchard Road
Singapore 238867
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Nearest MRT: Somerset (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Somerset MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to ground level. Turn left onto Orchard Road. Walk down Orchard Road. Cross the road and walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]