Sunday, July 20, 2025

Latido @ Tras Street - Singapore’s First Colombian Restaurant Refreshes Its Menu with Vibrant New Dishes

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Since my last visit to Latido, I’ve been raving about Singapore’s first and only Colombian restaurant to all my foodie friends. Naturally, I was excited to return and explore their refreshed menu, and once again, Chef Fernando and team did not disappoint.

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Pan de la Casa 4.5/5

A returning favourite, the Pan de la Casa ($8) remains a must-order. This house-made rye bread is glazed with fermented mushrooms and maple, bringing a deep, earthy note that is layered with sweetness. Paired with a luscious caramelised butter, it's something we couldn't resist slathering generously on every slice.

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Carimanolita de Queso 4/5

A delightful surprise, the Carimanolita de Queso ($18) presents a cheese block crafted from cassava, crème fraîche, and Oaxaca cheese, then finished with a touch of black truffle. It’s an unexpected combination, but it melds beautifully into a creamy, savoury bite with an aromatic lift.

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Ceviche Tropical 4.2/5

A vibrant new addition, the Ceviche Tropical ($24) is a tropical medley of mango, chilli, coconut, and Leche de Tigre served over thick slices of fresh Hamachi. It’s bright, zesty, and refreshing, perfect for Singapore’s heat.

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Nuestra Arepa 3.5/5

The Nuestra Arepa ($18) is Chef Fernando’s homely rendition of the classic Colombian flatbread. Stuffed with Taleggio cheese and accompanied by a sweet-and-spicy Nduja sauce, this comforting dish felt like something you’d find at a Colombian family table, simple, rustic, and soul-satisfying.

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Pulpo Asado 4.5/5

One of the showstoppers of the evening was the Pulpo Asado ($42). The perfectly charred, smoky octopus was incredibly tender and paired with cucumber, avocado, and Guindilla pepper. A gentle reminder, eat the octopus with a bit of the pepper for an extra punch that rounds out the dish.


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El Tamalito 3.8/5

A creative take on a traditional tamale, El Tamalito ($32) features chicken and polenta wrapped in banana leaf, served with aji sauce for spice and sugar pearls for a subtle sweetness. It’s a dish that balances savoury and sweet with finesse.

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Pescado a la Parilla 4.8/5

The Pescado a la Parilla ($68) absolutely stole the show. A whole grilled sea bass served with coconut rice and deep-fried plantains, the fish was moist, tender, and cooked to perfection. It’s a hearty, flavour-packed main that captures the essence of Colombian coastal cuisine.

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Maracuya y Caffee 4.2/5

We ended the meal with Maracuya y Caffee ($12), a glass of burrata ice cream glazed with fermented lulo juice, layered with passionfruit, macadamia nuts, and Colombian coffee sauce. Think of it as an elevated affogato, creamy, tangy, nutty, and nuanced.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Latido
40 Tras Street
Singapore 078979
Tel: +65 89618191
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Thu: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm
Fri: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 12midnight
Sat: 6pm - 12midnight
(Closed on Sun and Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Tras Street. Turn right onto Tras Street. Walk down Tras Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 2. Turn left and walk down Tanjong Pagar Road. Turn left onto Tras Street. Walk down Tras Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, July 19, 2025

Ensō Steakhouse @ CapitaGreen - Neo-Japanese and American Steakhouse with Lunch Set Menu From $58++

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Ensō Steakhouse, nestled within COTU, the region's first multi-concept dining and entertainment venue, is a Neo-Japanese and American Steakhouse that marries premium American cuts with modern Japanese grill expertise. All premium cuts are aged in-house. Their new lunch set menu is now even more comprehensive, starting from a 2-course set at $58++ and a 3-course set from $68++.

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Wagyu Beef Koshihikari Rice 4.5/5

Whetting our appetite was a hearty first course of Wagyu Beef Koshihikari Rice. The braised wagyu and maitake mushrooms were deeply steeped in umami, served over plump, pearly Koshihikari rice that complemented their textures and flavours. A slow-cooked egg with a sticky, creamy yolk brought it all together beautifully. I would gladly have it as a main if offered in a full portion.

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Hamacho Sashimi 3.5/5

Another first course, the Hamacho Sashimi, was a refreshing contrast. To complement the lighter profile of the sashimi, the dish was elevated with shredded myoga, shiso, and a fennel salad for a slightly spicy lift, as well as crispy potato. The latter adds both texture and an extra savoury dimension.

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Angus Bavette 5/5

As for mains, for dishes included in the base price of the set, the Angus Bavette (220g) is the one to go for. This loosely textured, lean cut from the cow's abdominal muscles surprised me with its depth of flavour, especially paired with a well-balanced red wine sauce. My prior memories of flank steak leaned toward blandness, but this was the complete opposite – tender and juicy, tantalising with beefy character.

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Grilled Salmon Salad 3/5

If you prefer something lighter, the Grilled Salmon Salad offers a seafood alternative. It's served with mixed greens, grilled avocado, and a bright, citrusy dressing, accompanied by crispy rice that lends a pleasant crunch. However, I found the salmon slightly 'stiff', lacking the succulence I hoped for.

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Wagyu Fat Crispy Fries

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Wagyu Beef Mac & Cheese

Sides were indulgent and worth the calories. The thick-cut Wagyu Fat Crispy Fries were fluffy on the inside, with a savoury, golden crust. The Wagyu Beef Mac & Cheese was comforting and rich, with al dente macaroni and juicy morsels of wagyu beef.

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Fuji Apple Crumble 4.5/5

Desserts were decent overall. Fuji Apple Crumble was a joyful treat featuring chunky, tender apple slices tucked beneath buttery-sweet crumbles and served warm with a scoop of Madagascan vanilla ice cream.

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Raspberry Almond Tart 3.5/5

The Raspberry Almond Tart had a lovely, well-baked crust, although I wished for a more generous amount of raspberries to bring out its fruity depth more effectively.

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Indeed, Ensō Steakhouse knows its beef well. Beyond the Angus Bavette, the lunch set includes other premium steak cuts, making it a solid choice for steak lovers seeking quality and value.

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.


Ensō Steakhouse
COTU
CapitaGreen
Levels 38
138 Market Street
Singapore 048946
Tel: +65 64164800
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Nearest MRT: Raffles Place (EW, NS Line), Telok Ayer (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 1130am - 3pm, 530pm - 11pm
Sat: 530pm - 11pm
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Raffles Place MRT station. Take Exit F. Walk down Cecil Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Telok Ayer MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk down Cross Street (against the flow of traffic). Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]