Tuesday, September 2, 2025

GUPSHUP @ The Serangoon House - The Great Indian Feast, 1-for-1 Promotion

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GUPSHUP at The Serangoon House presents the vibrant, diverse flavours of Indian cuisine, elevated with contemporary finesse, under the guidance of Chef Jolly, a former MasterChef India judge and an award-winning culinary personality with over 25 years of global experience. The restaurant is tucked discreetly in the basement of The Serangoon House. Its intimate space, designed in Indian colonial style, carries a sense of grandeur with a touch of mystery. Chef Jolly's curation of regional dishes is wholesome, and some of which may be unfamiliar to the local palate. It is best experienced through the newly launched The Great Indian Feast, an unlimited à la carte dining journey spanning India's rich culinary tapestry.

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Lotus Papdi Chaat 3.5/5

The Feast features 13 dishes, beginning with three appetisers: Pani Poori, Bhindi Amchur, and Lotus Papdi Chaat. The Pani Poori was an absolute standout, with paper-thin semolina shells filled with crushed potato and chickpeas. Served alongside were tamarind and spicy mint shots, which were sharp and tart, making each mouthful a punchy delight. The Lotus Papdi Chaat delivered a creamier contrast with yoghurt, pomegranate-mint sauce, and the satisfying crunch of lotus crisps.

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Bhindi Amchur 3/5

The Bhindi Amchur are okra fries, dusted with chickpea flour, cumin, and mango powder, leaning more towards crisp finger food than juicy bites, but made for moreish nibbles.

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Amritsari Chole 4.5/5

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Tandoori Kulcha 4/5

From the Small Plates, the signature Amritsari Chole and Tandoori Kulcha stood out. The curried chickpeas were deeply spiced and hearty, well stewed to tender and soft, while the kulcha, stuffed with spiced potatoes, coriander, lime, and dried pomegranate seeds, was delicious even on its own.

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Chicken Chettinad Curry & Parotta 4/5

Chettinad cuisine is renowned for its rich, chilli-driven gravies, and the Chicken Chettinad Curry exemplifies South India's bold, spice-laden profile. The curry carried a robust depth with tender chicken. Unfortunately, the handmade parotta fell short, seemingly undercooked and lacking the full layering of a well-made parotta.

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Gosht Seekh Kebab 4/5

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Chicken 65 4/5

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Chicken Keema Kal Dosa 3.5/5

Other savoury highlights included Gosht Seekh Kebab, featuring tender lamb mince skewers flavoured with garlic, coriander, and mild chillies; Chicken 65, a South Indian classic of spiced, crispy fried chicken morsels; and Chicken Keema Kal Dosa, offering homely rice flatbread topped with spiced minced chicken.

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Chilli Paneer 4.5/5

One dish that intrigued me the most was Chilli Paneer, one of the most well-known dishes in Indo-Chinese cuisine. The flour-coated fried paneer is tossed in a Tangra-style sauce that is sweet, spicy, tangy, and garlicky. The flavoursome sauce was a sharp yet delicious contrast to the gentle, milky sweetness of the paneer.

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Kulfi Falooda 4/5

For desserts, we had Kulfi Falooda, featuring a house-made frozen reduced milk with almond and pistachio, fragrant with cardamom and rose, topped with vermicelli, holy basil seeds and a drizzle of raspberry sauce.

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Other than The Great Indian Feast, GUPSHUP has also launched a refined menu of small plates, hearty mains, and creative desserts, ranging from street-style favourites such as chaat to elevated tandoor-grilled specialities and regional delicacies.

Promotion from 1 Sep to 15 Oct 2025
1-for-1 on The Great Indian Feast, $59++ for 2pax (limit to 90mins)
Only valid on Fri, Sat and Sun lunch

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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.


GUPSHUP
The Serangoon House
301 Serangoon Road
Basement 1
Singapore 218224
Tel: +65 8866 0947
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Nearest MRT: Farrer Park (NE Line)

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

Direction:
1) Alight at Farrer Park MRT Station. Take Exit A. Walk down Rangoon Road to Serangoon Road. Turn right onto Serangoon Road. Walk down Serangoon Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Monday, September 1, 2025

SUSHISAMBA Singapore @ Capital Tower - Introduces Long Friday Lunch From $48++ For Guest to Slow Down, Unwind, and Ease into the Weekend

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SUSHISAMBA Singapore at Capital Tower has launched Long Lunch Fridays, a dining concept that encourages guests to slow down, unwind, and ease into the weekend. Unlike the Vivo Business Lunch, which is designed for a quick and efficient corporate escape, Long Lunch Fridays presents a more indulgent line-up of dishes with the option of a 2-hour free-flow to elevate the experience.

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Tuna Tiradito 3.8/5

I began with the Tuna Tiradito (+$5), a raw fish preparation similar to ceviche but without marination in acid. Instead, sashimi-style slices are dressed with a bright, acidic sauce just before serving to preserve their delicate tenderness. The tuna was skillfully sliced to even thickness and finished with citrusy orange ponzu, kizami wasabi, and a sprinkle of shio kombu. Lean yet tender, it was enhanced by creamy avocado, which enriched the mouthfeel. While the overall flavour was vibrant and umami-laden, I found the metallic note of the fish a touch more pronounced than I would have preferred.

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Samba Taquitos Platter 4.5/5

To up the ante of your experience, do add on the Samba Taquitos Platter for a supplementary $22, featuring Lobster, Waygu Carne Moida and Yellowtail Taquitos. The shells were ultra-light yet sturdy, holding the generous fillings without breaking apart. The Lobster version had meaty chunks that were creamy with Japanese tartar, although I wished the yuzu gel were sharper and less sweet. The Wagyu Carne Moida was satisfyingly rich, balanced by a dollop of sour cream, while the Yellowtail combined with avocado delivered a smooth, creamy bite.

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Chilean Sea Bass 5/5

For my main, I chose the Chilean Sea Bass (+$15). Its caramelised exterior glistened invitingly, carrying the savoury depth of a white miso glaze. The flesh was buttery and delicately flaky, thoughtfully paired with a Baby Gem salad topped with black quinoa and yuzu dressing, which added a refreshing and nutty component to the dish.

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Pandan Cake 3/5

To conclude, I tried the Pandan Cake (+$5), which is layered with coconut cream and served alongside Chendol ice cream. The cake itself was light and fragrant, but the ice cream fell short of being a true Chendol ice cream.

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For Long Lunch Fridays, the 3-course set lunch is priced from $48++ onwards, with an optional 2-hour free-flow option available for $68++. The beverage selection includes cocktails, sake, and sparkling pours, such as the Guava & Shiso Caipirinha, Samba Paloma, Espresso Martini, and Nino Franco Valdobbiadene NV.

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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.


Sushisamba Singapore
Capital Tower
168 Robinson Road
#52-01
Singapore 068912
Tel: +65 6550 2290
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 1am
Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 2am
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit E. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]