Saturday, February 11, 2012

12-inch Pizzas & Records @ V Hotel

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Timbre Group has a new pizzeria featuring Timbre's widest range of oven baked 12-inch pizzas, complemented by eclectic interiors with the feel and groove of classic 12-inch records at Level 4 of V Hotel.

A wide range of savoury and sweet (dessert) thin crust pizzas, fresh salads, hearty main courses, pastas and appetizers are available on their menu which comes in a 12-inch record.

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12-inch Pizzas has both an indoor and alfresco dining area. I prefer the outdoor area with it spacious sitting and view.

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Cheese Fries 4/5

I like the firm and slightly crispy deep fried straight cut fries topped with melted orange cheddar cheese. I felt that the melted cheese was a bit light. I prefer it to be more cheesy.

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Buffalo Wings 4.2/5

I thought Buffalo Wings supposed to be hot and spicy but the mid joint wings were  on the sweet side, deep fried and glazed with BBQ sauce. The buffalo wings came with celery and blue cheese dressing just like how it was traditionally served.

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Black Pepper Crab 4/5

When I ordered the Black Pepper Crab Pizza, I thought it will come out something on the black colored side but I was wrong as you can see from the photo. The pizza has crab claw meats, shredded crab sticks, sliced onions in black pepper sauce and mozzarella cheese spread on a thin crust. It was topped with diced tomatoes and chopped cilantro. Interesting concept but it lacks the distinct flavour of the black pepper.

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Roasted Duck with Hoisin sauce 4/5

Another interesting pizza we had was the Roasted Duck with Hoisin sauce. The pizza has sliced roasted duck, hoisin sauce, shiitake mushroom and mozzarella cheese on a thin crust. It was topped with crispy popiah skin and drizzles of hoisin sauce. I would say it is kind of an acquired taste if you prefer the traditional  pizza. The crispy popiah skin and hoisin sauce were the highlight of the pizza. I would appreciate if there were more duck meats though.


12-inch Pizzas & Records
V Hotel Level 4
70 Jellicoe Road
Website: http://www.timbregroup.asia/
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/12inchPizzas
Nearest MRT: Lavender (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sun: 12pm - 1030pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Lavender MRT station. Take exit B. Walk to V Hotel. Take lift to level 4. Journey time about 3 minutes.


Monday, February 6, 2012

Prata Planet @ Clementi Ave 4

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Is there good prata at the West? Next time if you are at Clementi, you probably would like to check out Prata Planet across the street at Clementi Central. Prata Planet is an Indian cafe located at the void deck of block 320 at Clementi Ave 4.

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Cheese and Mushroom Prata 4.2/5

Prata Planet offers a huge varieties of Prata. Actually it is not something new or unique. Many prata places are offering them to give a modern twist to the traditional prata to satisty the palate of the new generation. Anyway, I tried the Cheese and Mushroom Prata. The Prata was fluffy and not oily. It was filled with melting cheese and button mushrooms.

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Chicken Biryani 4/5

Beside Prata, the restaurant also sells Mutton Soup, Thosai and Biryani. I also tried the Chicken Biryani which I thought was pretty decent. Long thin grain rice was used for the Biryani rice. The curry was not too spicy and the chicken was very tender.


Prata Planet
Blk 320 Clementi Ave 4
#01-37
Nearest MRT: Clementi (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 630am - 11pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Clementi MRT station. Take exit B. Head Northwest on Commonwealth Ave West towards Clementi Ave 4.  Cross at traffic junction. Walk to block 320. Journey time about 3 minutes.

Friday, February 3, 2012

Cafe Mosaic @ Carlton Hotel

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My family went to Cafe Mosaic at Carlton Hotel to celebrate my dad's birthday. Usually we celebrate his birthday at some Chinese restaurants but I suggest a change since my parent has never gone for International Buffet.

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Coincidentally, it was the seventh day of the Lunar New Year which means Renri (人日). Accordingly to Chinese customs, it was the day human beings were created. Celebrating the day vary from place to place. In Singapore, we will have Yusheng (鱼生) or Prosperity Toss also known as Lo Hei (捞起) in Cantonese. Yusheng is considered a symbol of abundance, prosperity and vigor as it sounds like (余升) meaning an increase in abundance.

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The comtemporary version of the Yusheng (鱼生) is said to be created and popularised in Singapore. It usually consists of strips of raw fish, mixed with shredded vegetables and a variety of sauces and condiments.

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Cafe Mosaic exudes a sense of warmth and comfort. The contemporary cafe brought together Asian and Western culinary favourites, giving one a taste of what the best of Singapore has to offer. Be spoilt with a kaleidoscope of culinary choices in their buffet spread.

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The cold section did not have a lot of varieties but they were very fresh and promptly replenished.

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There was also a salad section with a good selection of variety. My favourite was the jellyfish and cold tofu.

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International Buffet nowaday comes with a selection of sushi. I usually skip the sushi because it can be very filling with all the rice.

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I also tried some of the cooked food section. I had the Scallop, Asparagus with XO sauce and Braised Pig Trotters. They were pretty good and worth trying.

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I could not resist trying the beautiful slab of Roast Pork calling out for me on the bench.

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Not many buffet serves this dish. The Slice Fish Noodle Soup in a way helps to clear all the oiliness.
The soup was a bit peppery but I do not mind. I enjoy the peppery kick from the soup.

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Cafe Mosaic has quite a comprehensive selection of desserts to satisfy your sweet tooth.

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Asian favourites were also available such as Ice Kachang, Red Ruby and Pulut Hitam.

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Ice cream to wrap up the wonderful buffet feast.

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Lastly, the birthday cake to celebrate my dad's birthday.


Cafe Mosaic
Carlton Hotel Singapore
76 Bras Basah Road
Level 1
Website: http://www.carlton.com.sg/cafemosaic.html
Nearest MRT: Bras Basah (CC Line), City Hall (EW Line, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sun: 24hr

Direction:
1) Alight at Bras Basah MRT station. Take exit to Queen Street. Head Southeast on Bras Basah Road towards Carlton Hotel. Journey time about 5 minutes.

2) Alight at City Hall MRT station. Take exit A. Cut across Raffles City Shopping Centre towards Bras Basah Road. Head Northwest on Bras Basah Road towards Carlton Hotel. Journey time about 5 minutes.