Friday, May 30, 2025

Big Wine Freaks @ Bukit Pasoh Road - Champagne and Wine Restaurant with Ingredient-forward Cuisine

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Big Wine Freaks at Bukit Pasoh is a Champagne and wine restaurant with an outstanding wine selection that showcases labels from a new generation of star producers, natural wines from renowned French regions, and rare picks from unique micro-farms. Channelling the same electric energy as their Moscow origins, the space is brought to life by Sabrina Bignami and Alessandro Capellaro of B-Arch Architectural Bureau in Florence. It's an expressive blend of light, colour, and texture, a setting that speaks about the experience that they want to offer. Their ingredient-forward menu features a raw seafood bar, bite-sized starters, vegetables, and mains cooked over an open-fire grill.

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Oysters 3.5/5

Daily from 5.30pm to 7pm is the time for Aperitivo ($58), which I believe is the best way to soak in the atmosphere of Big Wine Freaks. We were served a Cichetti Assortment comprising Oysters, Trout Gravlax, Parma Ham, Arancini, and Padron Peppers.

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Parma Ham 4/5

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Trout Gravlax 5/5

There was plenty to love about this assortment. It offered a satisfying balance of cold and hot starters and, more importantly, the rich mouthfeel and savouriness that pair beautifully with their wines and Champagne. Both the Parma Ham and Trout Gravlax stood out for their indulgent textures, especially the latter, with its tangy and mustardy toast and delicate ribbons of gravlax that paired perfectly with the glass of Gounel-Lassalle Esprit Voyager we had.

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Padron Peppers 4.5/5

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Arancini 4.5/5

The Arancini were well executed too. Encased in a crisp golden crust was a molten mixture of rice, mozzarella, and Jamon, made even more indulgent with the accompanying aioli. Rounding off the plate, the blistered Padron Peppers were juicy and vibrant, adding a fresh green bite that nicely balanced the lineup.

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Octopus 3/5

The mains feature selections from the Josper Basque Grill. The Octopus ($58) was incredibly well cooked, with a texture and flavour that stood out as one of the better renditions I've had. Unfortunately, the dish was slightly let down by an oversprinkle of finishing salt.

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Beef Short Rib 3/5

For the Beef Short Rib ($46), while the meat wasn't as tender as hoped, it made up for it with flavour. The caramelised, charred exterior imparted a depth and smokiness that was deeply satisfying.

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Donut 4.5/5

Dessert was a pure joy. The fluffy Donuts, filled with berry jam and custard, were a delightful way to end the meal. While I would have preferred the custard to be a touch lighter, the overall experience was still indulgent and comforting.

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There's also a noticeable attention to detail when it comes to presentation. Each dish is served on dinnerware by Ginori 1735, the renowned Florentine porcelain house now under the creative direction of Alessandro Michele. The wine-by-the-glass list is equally thoughtful, featuring over 40 rotating options that highlight fresh finds from their cellar. Every glass is served in exceptional stemware, featuring brands such as Zalto from Austria, Sydonios from France, and Kimura from Japan, which further elevates the overall experience.

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Photos and words by Si An. A girl who is allured by travelling loves the feel of freedom, the smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food.


Big Wine Freaks
44 Bukit Pasoh Road
Singapore 089857
Tel: +65 6019 0765
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Nearest MRT: Outram Park (EW, NE, TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 530pm till Late
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Outram Park MRT station. Take Exit 4. Turn right and walk down Teo Hong Road. Walk to Bukit Pasoh Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, May 29, 2025

Im Jal by Pun Im @ Icon Village - A New Thai Casual Restaurant by Private Dining Chef Vincent from Pun Im

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One of Singapore's most elusive private dining experiences, Pun Im by Vincent, has opened a new restaurant, Im Jal by Pun Im, located at Icon Village. Known for his bold, soulful Thai cooking, Vincent brings the best of his home dining menus to a broader audience, making his celebrated dishes finally accessible to those who couldn't snag a spot at his home table. Expect hearty, flavour-forward Thai fare that's deeply rooted in tradition but elevated with finesse.

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Appetisers Platter 3.5/5

The Appetisers Platter ($10.80) offers a variety of bites perfect for sharing between one to two diners. The platter includes a juicy Moo Ping, two Tom Yum Crab Balls, three pieces of Crispy Pork Belly, and three fiery Popcorn Chicken Saap. While each element adds a unique dimension of flavour, the standout for us was the Popcorn Chicken Saap, which is crispy, addictive, and packs a spicy punch that lingers.

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Salted Plum Soup with Chilli Paste Rice 4.5/5

This is not your average Thai soup. The Salted Plum Soup with Chilli Paste Rice ($18.80) is a bold, rustic dish seasoned solely with salted plums, allowing the natural flavours of the ingredients to shine. Inside the broth are tender pork ribs and soft bone cuts, which provide texture and richness. It's paired with a beautifully aromatic chilli paste rice, whose depth and fragrance elevate the entire experience. It's a dish that's both comforting and punchy and a true highlight on the menu.

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Spicy and Sour Pork Ribs Soup with Thai Mirepoix Fried Rice 4.5/5

A signature dish that delivers layers of flavour, the Spicy and Sour Pork Ribs Soup with Thai Mirepoix Fried Rice ($18.80) is a knockout. The Issan-style soup is robust, sour, spicy, and deeply savoury, featuring pork ribs, soft bones, and tendon for an indulgent meaty bite. The pairing with fragrant, peppery Thai mirepoix fried rice balances the dish perfectly, making it both hearty and satisfying.

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Claypot Vermicelli with Black Tiger Prawns 4.5/5

Served piping hot in a claypot, the Claypot Vermicelli with Black Tiger Prawns ($18.80) is full of wok hei and umami goodness. The glass noodles soak up a rich, peppery sauce and are topped with three large black tiger prawns and crunchy pork lard for extra indulgence. A dish that is both aromatic and comforting, this is Thai comfort food at its finest.

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Red Ruby with Smoked Coconut Sorbet 4/5

To wrap up the meal, the Red Ruby with Smoked Coconut Sorbet ($7.80) brings a refreshing end. A textural dessert layered with crunchy red rubies, Thai sweet glass noodles, jackfruit, attap seed, and a jasmine-infused syrup, the star here is the smoked coconut sorbet, which adds an unexpected but delightful smoky note to the sweet and floral profile. It is a modern twist on a Thai classic that cleanses the palate and leaves a lasting impression.

Im Jal by Pun Im bridges the exclusivity of private dining with the accessibility of a casual restaurant. With dishes that are both rustic and refined, Vincent’s cooking remains unapologetically bold and full of character. For Thai food lovers seeking authentic yet inventive flavours, this is a dining spot worth checking out.


Im Jal by Pun Im
Icon Village
12 Gopeng Street
#01-78/81
Singapore 078877
Tel: +65 6518 3151
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 11am - 3pm, 4pm - 8pm
Sat: 11am - 2pm
(Closed on Sun & PH)

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and walk down Peck Seah Street. Cross the road at the junction of Peck Seah Street and Gopeng Street. Walk to ICON village. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]