Thursday, December 11, 2025

The Masses @ Arcade The Capitol Kempinski - Celebrates The Festive Season with 7-Course Chef Menu Priced at $68.90 per pax

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The Masses is ringing in the festive season with a playful, French-Asian inspired Christmas and New Year menu that showcases Chef Dylan’s signature flair for bold flavours, familiar comforts, and unexpected twists. We were invited to preview the 7-Course Chef Menu (from $68.90 per pax) and their seasonal beverages. What unfolded was a lively mix of colours, textures and creative pairings that will spark conversation around the table.

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The Jingle Juice and The Grinch 3/5

We began with two festive drinks created specially for the season - The Jingle Juice and The Grinch. The Jingle Juice ($7.90/glass or $17.90/jug) is a refreshing cranberry-apple mocktail brightened with lime and mint. It tastes exactly as cheerful as it looks, making it an easy pick for non-alcohol drinkers. The Grinch ($18/glass or $49.90/jug), on the other hand, is a melon-liqueur and Prosecco cocktail that arrives in a gorgeous sparkling green. Visually enticing, though we found the flavour slightly muted compared to its vibrant appearance.

Homemade Rainbow Brioche 2
Home Made “Rainbow” Brioche 4/5

Louis Oyster 2
Louis Oyster 3.8/5

Gougeres 2
Gougeres 3/5

The meal opens with a trio of breads and snacks, and the standout for us was the Home Made “Rainbow” Brioche, which came warm, crusty, and beautifully speckled with pecans and prunes for added dimension. Slightly dense but very satisfying, especially when paired with the accompanying umami butter.

The Louis Oyster, topped with Bloody Mary, lime and a rim of smoked chilli salt, brings acidity and spice, though subtly. The Gougeres, stuffed with black truffle and finished with melted comté and kumquat, were adorable and aromatic, but flavour-wise leaned milder than expected.

Wagyu Beef Tartare 3

Wagyu Beef Tartare 2
Wagyu Beef Tartare 3.5/5

Kawaebi Pasta 2
Kawaebi Pasta 4.2/5

Foie Gras 2
Foie Gras 4.2/5

Among the four starter options, our table sampled three. The Wagyu Beef Tartare surprised us with the clever addition of nashi pear, which added crunch and gentle sweetness to balance the beef. The Kawaebi Pasta was easily the most memorable, packed with “prawn mee” umami thanks to Penang laksa prawn stock, minced pork, confit lemon, kawaebi shrimp and tiger prawn. What the menu didn’t mention but elevated the dish tremendously was the pork lard hidden within.

If you want something indulgent, the Foie Gras (+$15) is a worthy upgrade. Generously portioned, luscious and beautifully complemented by cranberry mostarda, petite apple and poultry jus.

Duo Irish Duck 3

Duo Irish Duck 4
Duo Irish Duck 3.8/5

Halibut 3
Halibut 4/5

We continued with all three main options. The Duo Irish Duck features a flavourful confit portion and a tender duck breast, which is slightly gamey for my palate but still well-executed. The carrot-tangerine purée was bright, though the purple cabbage purée felt less cohesive, and we ultimately preferred the duck enjoyed on its own.

The Halibut was the favourite among us! A moist, clean-tasting fillet sitting atop a luxurious shellfish fondue hidden underneath. Elegant, balanced and something I would return specifically to order.

Wagyu Petite Tender 3

Wagyu Petite Tender 2
Wagyu Petite Tender 4/5

For beef lovers, the Wagyu Petite Tender (+$15) is a satisfying upgrade. The meat is fork-tender, but the true scene-stealer is the much-talked-about potato pavé that we absolutely couldn’t get enough of. While the miso aubergine purée added depth, it didn’t particularly enhance the wagyu itself.

Blood Orange Granita 2
Blood Orange Granita 3.8/5

A refreshing interlude arrives before desserts: the Blood Orange Granita, which reminded us of a refined take on mango-pomelo dessert. The combination of mango sorbet and pomelo works as a bright palate cleanser after the richer courses.

Chestnut Creme Caramel 2
Chestnut Crème Caramel 3/5

Truffle & Tulakalum 3
Truffle & Tulakalum 3/5

There are two dessert choices. The Chestnut Crème Caramel brings together chestnut ice cream, gingerbread spice and spiced honey under a crème brûlée. Individually, each element is enjoyable, but together the flavours didn’t harmonise as well as expected.

The Truffle & Tulakalum is undoubtedly unique, with a heavy focus on truffles. The truffle ice cream, however, was a touch oily, likely due to truffle oil, but the Valrhona dark chocolate ganache and mousse were rich and well executed.

Restaurant

In true Chef Dylan fashion, the festive menu is creative, bold and peppered with unexpected pairings that make dining here a lively experience. While not every component landed perfectly for us, the menu offers variety, value and conversation-worthy dishes especially for festive gatherings with friends and loved ones.

Aside from the 7-Course Chef Menu, diners can also opt for a 10-Course Communal Menu ($68.90 per pax, min. 3 pax) and a 2-Course Lunch Menu (from $30.90 per pax) if you’re planning a daytime get-together.

Photos and words by Jaslyn. An avid cook who lives to eat and travel for food. Note: This is an invited tasting.


The Masses
Arcade @ The Capitol Kempinski
13 Stamford Road
#01-84
Singapore 178905
Tel: +65 6518 4988
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Nearest MRT: City Hall (EW, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 1130am - 1030pm
Sun: 1130am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at City Hall MRT station. Take Exit B. Cross the road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]


Wednesday, December 10, 2025

Tempura Ensei X Kaluga Queen - An Exclusive Tempura and Caviar Omakase Experience

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Tempura Ensei at Palais Renaissance partners with Kaluga Queen, one of the world’s leading caviar brands, to present an exclusive three-week-only caviar and tempura omakase experience.

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At Tempura Ensei, you will be treated to authentic Edo-style tempura prepared using techniques passed down from the 120-year-old Tenkane in Japan. To highlight the natural flavours of seasonal ingredients flown in several times a week, Executive Chef Naruki Takeshima, who trained at Tenkane, uses premium Tomizawa Super Violet flour, chilled batter, and high-quality goma abura sesame oil.

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For this collaboration, each guest receives a personal tin of Kaluga Queen Caviar to enjoy throughout the meal.

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Red Snapper Carpaccio 4/5

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Shirako Chawanmushi 5/5

Dinner began with an elegantly presented Red Snapper Carpaccio dressed in a citrusy yuzu-sesame oil, followed by a Shirako Chawanmushi with Cauliflower Cream, an ingenious creation. The delicate flavours melded into a milky, creamy profile, beautifully lifted by a dash of sansho pepper, and it was one of the best pairings with the savoury caviar.

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Tiger prawn 3.5/5

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Prawn head 4/5

Next came a selection of Edo-style tempura served with condiments, beginning with Tiger Prawn. The crispy prawn heads were wonderfully moreish, especially with curry salt.

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Kisu Tempura 4/5

We then had Kisu Tempura, a popular seasonal delicacy. With its tender, flaky white flesh, the light, airy batter gave it a delightful, crispy exterior, and the caviar elevated its subtle sweetness.

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Kobako Kani 4.5/5

In between tempura courses, we were served Kobako Kani, a female snow crab, a treasured winter delicacy prized for its sweet meat and rich roe.

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Uni 4/5

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Sumi Ika 4.5/5

The Uni Tempura paired with caviar made for a luxurious bite, but my personal favourite was the Sumi Ika. Its surprisingly creamy texture was further enhanced by the briny richness of the caviar.

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Unagi 4/5

Unagi Tempura was served like a handroll, delectable with a sweet-savoury tare.

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Asparagus Tempura 4/5

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Sweet Potato Tempura 5/5

The selection included 2 vegetable tempura, Asparagus and Sweet Potato. The sweet potato was especially memorable for its sweet and creamy interior. I found myself wishing there were more of it.

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Hot Soba 3/5

The omakase concludes with a choice of Tendon, Tencha or Hot Soba. I opted for the Hot Soba, which was somewhat lacklustre. The Tendon would have been a more satisfying finish. I found the shrimp tempura somewhat dry.

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Dessert 5/5

Dessert ended the meal on a refreshing note with a slice of juicy and sweet musk melon and strawberry.

Available till 31 December 2025, Reservations for this Exclusive Menu ($388) at Tempura Ensei are now open. For more information or to secure your seat, visit the official website: https://ensei.sg/

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


Tempura Ensei
Palais Renaissance
90 Orchard Road
#B1-06/07
Singapore 238871
Tel: +65 9178 0664 / +65 6226 0500
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Nerest MRT: Orchard (NS, TE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 12pm – 2.30pm, 6pm – 10pm

Direction:
Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit 4. Walk to Wheelock Place. Walk to the traffic junction of Orchard Road and Angullia Park. Cross the road to the Royal Thai Embassy. Turn left and continue down Orchard Road. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 8 minutes. [Map]