Wednesday, August 6, 2025

Tong Le Private Dining @ OUE Tower - Singapore’s Only Revolving Restaurant Welcomes New Senior Executive Chef

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Perched atop OUE Tower, Tóng Lè Private Dining remains Singapore’s only revolving restaurant, but the panoramic views are just the beginning of its appeal. Celebrating a new chapter in both culinary vision and leadership, the restaurant welcomes Senior Executive Chef Dicky, a maestro with 36 years of international experience across 5 countries and 8 cities. Supported by a dedicated team, he introduces a fresh collection of contemporary Chinese menus that revive treasured recipes with exquisite finesse and creative flair.

Chef Dicky’s approach is both respectful and bold – honouring tradition while embracing reinvention. Guests can experience his creations through thoughtfully curated menus:
- Executive Lunch Menu from $68++
- Cloud Brocade Dinner Menu from $138++
- Vegetarian Whispers of the Earth Menu at $88++


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Caviar, Black Truffle, Golden Croaker and Tofu 5/5

The meal opens with a show-stopping quartet. A tin of Kaluga Caviar, paired with a mother-of-pearl spoon, reveals a layer of Homemade Tofu and Putian Fujian Premium Seaweed beneath, a rare seasonal ingredient harvested by hand and prized for its umami sweetness. Next, a jet-black orb that appears to be a whole truffle is in fact deep-fried Black Truffle Tofu. It is crisp on the outside, silky within. Completing the ensemble is a Longjing tea-smoked Wild Golden Croaker, delivering a delicate smokiness and a lingering fragrance of fine tea.

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Double-boiled Sea Cucumber in Enriched Fish Broth, Pickled Plum, Tomato 4.8/5

The Double-boiled Sea Cucumber in a refined fish broth with Chaoshan pickled plum and tomato is a masterclass in restraint. It is light yet layered, with savoury, umami, and tangy notes dancing delicately on the palate.

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Braised Fish Maw in Noble ‘Tanfu’ Broth, Fine Chopped Coriander 4.5/5

In contrast, the Braised Fish Maw in Noble 'Tanfu' Broth is bold and textural. The viscous, collagen-rich soup is packed with silky fish maw strips, beautifully rounded off with fresh coriander.

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Braised Wild Golden Croaker, Fresh Bean Curd Sheet, Iceberg Lettuce 4.2/5

Chef Dicky transports diners to 1980s Hong Kong with this nostalgic Cantonese classic. Simmered in an intensely flavoured chicken consommé, the Braised Wild Golden Croaker is buttery and soft, nestled on fresh bean curd sheets and iceberg lettuce. The sauce alone deserves its own spotlight, perfect with a bowl of steamed white rice.

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Sweet and Sour Lion's Mane Mushrooms 4.2/5

A delightful vegetarian take on the classic sweet and sour pork. Meaty Lion’s Mane Mushrooms are enveloped in a light batter, fried to perfection, and tossed in a well-balanced sweet and sour sauce that’s sticky, tangy, and deeply satisfying.

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Claypot Foie Gras Fried Rice, Saga-gyu, Black Pepper, Cramelized Soy Sauce 4.2/5

The Claypot Foie Gras Fried Rice is a triumph of texture and flavour, smoky from caramelised soy sauce, buttery with Saga-gyu, and deeply savoury from cubes of foie gras. The pièce de résistance? Crispy scorched rice at the bottom of the pot.


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Sauerkraut Consomme Braised Vermicelli 4.2/5

The humble-looking Sauerkraut Consomme Braised Vermicelli hides a powerhouse of flavour. Made with springy noodles from Hsinchu, Taiwan, and braised in a tangy, spicy sauerkraut consommé, this dish surprises with its rich infusion, complemented by sweet king prawns, scallops, and slivers of Chinese celery.



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Pumpkin and Jasmine Pudding, Black Rice Syrup, Coconut Milk 4/5

Shaped like a golden peony, the Pumpkin and Jasmine Pudding is surrounded at the table with a moat of black rice syrup and coconut milk – reminiscent of bubur pulut hitam, reimagined with floral, delicate elegance.

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Creamy Strawberry, Lychee, Raspberry Crisp, Rose Cookie 4.5/5

Inspired by Pierre Hermé’s Ispahan, this dreamy dessert layers Strawberry Cream, Lychee, Raspberry Crisps, and Rose Cookie crumble, a French-Asian hybrid that’s as intricate as it is indulgent.

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Cave Bird's Nest in Tung Lok's Ruby Peach Tea Syrup, Kiwi Jelly, Fresh Fox Nuts 4.2/5

A visual marvel, the Cave Bird's Nest dessert features green kiwi jellies, fox nuts, and microgreens, bathed in ruby peach tea syrup. It’s like tasting a painting by Monet.

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Double-boiled Egg Custard in Young Coconut, Cave Bird's Nest, Gula Apong 5/5

The Double-boiled Egg Custard in Young Coconut comprises of snow-white egg custard, steamed in a young coconut and topped with Cave Bird’s Nest and Gula Apong from Sarawak, is delicate, comforting, and luxuriously sweet with a hint of smokiness.

Chef Dicky’s menus at Tóng Lè Private Dining elevate Chinese cuisine to a new pinnacle – not just with premium ingredients, but through stories, textures, and deep respect for culinary heritage. Whether you're revisiting beloved classics or exploring novel flavour pairings, each course is a celebration of time-honoured tradition reinterpreted for the modern palate.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Tong Le Private Dining
OUE Tower
Level 10
60 Collyer Quay
Singapore 049322
Tel: +65 6634 3233
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Nearest MRT: Raffles Place (EW, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 1130am - 3pm, 6pm - 1030pm
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Raffles Place MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to Clifford Centre. Cut across the building. Take the overhead bridge link across the road. Turn right at the base of the overhead bridge. Walk to destination. Journey time about 8 minutes. [Map]

Tuesday, August 5, 2025

GU:UM @ Keong Saik - Contemporary Korean Steakhouse Launches Limited-Time Local-Inspired SG60 Menu

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Helmed by Chef Louis Han of One Michelin-starred NAE:UM, GU:UM continues to impress with its contemporary take on Korean barbecue, spotlighting premium meats laced with Asian and Korean influences.

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To celebrate SG60 and Singapore’s birthday, Chef Louis and his team have launched a limited-time SG60 Menu available till the end of August. This special offering showcases familiar local flavours creatively fused with traditional Korean ingredients and sauces, available either a la carte or as part of the GU:UM Sang Set Menu ($168 per pax), which includes both current signatures and SG60 exclusives. Diners ordering the set will also enjoy a complimentary cocktail during August.

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For non-alcoholic pairings, we tried the Homemade Chung Fizz ($12), available in grapefruit or orange. The grapefruit version stood out with its crisp, refreshing finish and lighter sweetness.

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Mandu Wings 4.2/5

We kicked off with the Mandu Wings ($18), deboned chicken wings restuffed with a savoury mandu-style mix of marinated minced chicken, glass noodles, and chives. Deep-fried and baked for a crisp finish while retaining a juicy interior, the wings were served with an appetising mala tomato gochujang sauce that added a punchy, tangy spice. We thought that this was such a clever cross!

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Gochujang Soft Shell Chilli Crab 4.2/5

Next came the Gochujang Soft Shell Chilli Crab ($32), a nod to one of Chef Louis’ favourite local dishes. The dish stayed true to key chilli crab elements while layering in Korean touches. Crispy soft shell crabs, coated in fried sago, were nestled in a gochujang-spiced gravy, paired with grilled Cheongyang peppers and chewy Korean rice cakes instead of the classic fried mantous. It was balanced and flavourful, with notes of sweetness, acidity and buttery depth.

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Iberico Pork OP Rib 4.5/5

Though not part of the SG60 menu, the Iberico Pork OP Rib ($116 for 400g) was a standout. Grilled to a medium pink with a light char, the pork was tender yet slightly chewy, served with a vibrant spread of condiments including wasabi, kimchi, achar, and fermented squid. This cut is one of the restaurant’s three new premium additions alongside Shimo Wagyu MBS6 Anchangsal ($156 for 280g, $86 for half portion) and Australian Rack of Lamb ($126 for 550g).

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Dalkochi Satay 4.2/5

The smoky Dalkochi Satay ($26) reimagines local satay using skewered chicken, tteok, and Japanese leek, marinated in a nutty ssamjang rempah sauce.

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Uncle Lulu’s Fried Rice 4.8/5

Served in a hot Korean stonepot, Uncle Lulu's Fried Rice ($34 for 2-3 pax) featured kimchi fried rice topped with tender grilled Jeju-style squid. We polished this quickly despite being full at this point, and loved it for its alluring char and well-balanced kimchi flavour. Unlike the usual renditions of this dish we've had, where the kimchi usually overpowers, it was less tangy and acidic here.

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Red & White Bingsu 4.5/5

To wrap up, the Red & White Bingsu ($18) delivered a surprising highlight. Inspired by Singapore's national colours and traditional Korean shaved ice, it featured watermelon sorbet, yoghurt cream, pomelo bits, watermelon lime granita, mint, and lemon zest. It was textural, wonderfully refreshing, and not too sweet, making it a perfect finish to our indulgent meal.

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.


GU:UM
29 Keong Saik Road
Singapore 089136
Tel: +65 8831 6308
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Nearest MRT: Outram Park (EW, NE, TE Line), Maxwell (TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Thu: 6pm - 11pm
Fri-Sat: 1130am - 230pm, 6pm - 11pm
Sun: 1130am - 430pm
(Closed on Mon)

Direction:
1) Alight at Outram Park MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk straight towards Kreta Ayer Road. Turn right onto Keong Siak Road. Walk down Keong Siak Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Maxwell MRT station. Take Exit 3. Walk straight down Neil Road to Teck Lim Road. Turn right onto Teck Lim Road. Walk down Teck Lim Road to Keong Saik Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 mintues. [Map]