Friday, December 19, 2025

Edge @ Pan Pacific Singapore - Celebrates The Festive Season with Well-Loved Local and International Spread Alongside Festive Seasonal Creations

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Celebrate the festive season at Edge at Pan Pacific Singapore with one of its most abundant spreads of the year. The line-up features festive seasonal creations alongside the restaurant's well-loved local and international offerings.

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Traditional Roasted Whole Turkey, Maple-glazed Gammon Ham

At the Festive Carving Station, highlights include the Traditional Roasted Whole Turkey, classically paired with cranberry sauce, and a succulent, sweet-savoury Maple-glazed Gammon Ham served with zesty spiced pineapple marmalade.

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Charcoal-grilled Grass-fed Lamb Leg

The Charcoal-grilled Grass-fed Lamb Leg rubbed with Ras El Hanout spice stood out for its heady, aromatic flavours. Alongside it was a Slow-roasted Tomahawk, finished with a final torching of the exterior to add an extra layer of char and smokiness.

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We also tried an interesting take on Duck Confit, served with Savoy cabbage, that offered a comforting, well-balanced combination.

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Roasted Duck, Maltose Honey-glazed Char Siew

For Asian roasts, both the Roasted Duck and Maltose Honey-glazed Char Siew impressed with their succulency and depth of flavour.

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"Jiang Zheng" Red Snapper

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"Bi Feng Tang" Roasted Chicken

Under Asian Delights, the "Jiang Zheng" Red Snapper was moist and tender, robustly flavoured with fermented bean paste chilli and crispy pork lard. A clear crowd-pleaser was the "Bi Feng Tang" Roasted Chicken, made moreish with crispy garlic and dried chilli.

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Wok-fried Singapore Hokkien Noodles

My personal favourite was the Wok-fried Singapore Hokkien Noodles wrapped in Opah Leaf, fragrant and satisfying.

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Sambal Berlado Turkey

The Taste of Malaysia section included a festive twist with Sambal Berlado Turkey, alongside comforting staples such as satays.

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Lamb Biryani

Over at the Indian Cuisine station, popular dishes like Butter Chicken and Lamb Biryani were well represented.

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Cheese and Charcuterie Station

The Cheese and Charcuterie Station offered a wholesome assortment of cheeses, condiments, and handcrafted cold cuts, including Pan Pacific home-cured beef salami, Virginia ham, pastrami, mortadella, paprika lyoner, and Black Forest ham.

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Chocolate Fountain

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The highlight of the festive spread was undoubtedly the Dessert Stations, featuring a chocolate fountain, ice cream, and log cakes.

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Homemade Stollen

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Upside-Down Pineapple Cake

The festive sweet creations were impressive, with standouts including Homemade Stollen, Minced Fruit Pies, and Raspberry Choux Puffs. The buttery Upside-Down Pineapple Cake was particularly memorable and a fitting end to the meal.

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For reservations, please call +65 6826 8240 or email dining.ppsin@panpacific.com.

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. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Edge
Pan Pacific Singapore
Level 3
7 Raffles Boulevard
Singapore 039595
Tel: +65 6826 8240
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Nearest MRT: Promenade (DT, CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 12pm - 230pm, 6pm - 10pm
Sat-Sun: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Promenade MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to the destination. Journey time is about 5 minutes. [Map]




Thursday, December 18, 2025

Wildseed Café @ Botanic Gardens - Newest Wildseed Café Outlet with Nett Prices and Pet-Friendly Seatings

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Wildseed Café’s newest outlet, the fourth, has opened amidst lush greenery within the beautiful Singapore Botanic Gardens.

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The menu continues to feature its signature favourites, while introducing outlet-exclusive items with a health and wellness focus, along with thoughtfully curated picnic baskets for guests to bring into the gardens to enjoy. Prices are nett, and the outdoor seating area is pet-friendly.

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Acai Fruit Bowl 3.8/5

The Acai Fruit Bowl ($18) is one of the outlet exclusives, featuring a refreshing acai sorbet base that’s not overly sweet, topped with an assortment of fresh fruits and honey granola.

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Atas Kaya Toast 3.8/5

For a local breakfast fix, there is the Atas Kaya Toast ($11). Soft sourdough is slathered with kaya and butter, paired with grated coconut and a sous vide egg for a slightly elevated twist.

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Eggs Benny Croissant Toast 4/5

The Breakfast menu is available from 8am to 11am on weekdays, and 8am to 3pm on weekends and Public Holidays. We enjoyed the Eggs Benny Croissant Toast ($20), available with smoked salmon or streaky bacon. While our sous vide eggs were a touch overcooked, the toast was crisp and paired well with a creamy, well-seasoned hollandaise sauce.

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Soft Shell Chilli Crab Linguine 4/5

Local flavours retake centre stage in the Soft Shell Chilli Crab Linguine ($28), which was spicier than expected. The sweet-spicy balance was well executed, without leaning overly tomato-heavy like many versions. The dish comes topped with a fried soft shell crab and crab meat tossed through the pasta. It’s best to share this as the flavours can get heavy. Gluten-free spaghetti is available upon request for all pasta dishes.

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Kelong Prawn & Scallop Pizza 4.2/5

A favourite among my dining companions was the chef-recommended Kelong Prawn & Scallop Pizza ($32). The thin yet chewy crust held together a harmonious mix of savoury-sweet prawns, scallops, mozzarella, pesto and cherry tomatoes.

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Har Cheong Chicken Burger 4/5

While the chicken leg in our Har Cheong Chicken Burger ($32) was slightly over-fried, the marination was spot on, with tender meat beneath the crisp exterior. Sandwiched between sesame brioche buns with an onion ring, kale and Roma tomatoes, it comes with curly fries and a punchy sambal mayonnaise that ties everything together.

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Cakes are available daily from 8am to 5pm, making desserts an all-day affair. Options include the Black Sesame Petite Cake ($13) and Cocoa Petite Cake ($13).

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The beverage list is extensive, ranging from classic teas and coffees to cocktails, fresh juices, wines and spirits. We opted for mocktails such as the Bird of Paradise ($15), a blend of lychee, cranberry and lime, and the Summer Berries ($15), featuring raspberry, strawberry, blackcurrant and lemon.

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.


Wildseed Café at The Garage
Singapore Botanic Gardens
50 Cluny Park Road, Level 1
Singapore 257488
Tel: +65 9815 3213
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Nearest MRT: Botanic Gardens (DT, CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 730am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Botanic Gardens MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and walk to Cluny Park Road. Turn left onto Cluny Park Road and continue walking down the road. At Cluny Park Gate, walk in and walk to the destination. Journey time is about 8 minutes. [Map]