Friday, August 10, 2018

Mezza9 @ Grand Hyatt Singapore - 9 Different Dining And Wining Experiences Under One Roof

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Many people has the misconception that Mezza9 at Grand Hyatt is a buffet restaurant but actually it is not. Probably due to its popular Sunday brunch and open show kitchen concept, I also thought that Mezza9 offers buffet throughout the week. Mezza9 is actually a restaurant with 9 different dining and wining experiences under one roof. You have the Grill, Sushi, Thai, Seafood, Steam Basket, Patisserie, The Shop, Party Room and Martini Bar all housed together, where you can order anything from any of the concepts. It is perfect for people who wants variety and not restricting one to just a particular cuisine.

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Lychee Martini 4.5/5

We started with some pre-dinner and I ordered a light but refreshing Lychee Martini from the Martini Bar to start with.

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Tom Yam Goong Nam Kon 4/5

Actually the menu is a bit overwhelming as they are some many things we want to try from the different cuisines. We decided to try as far as possible order an item from each section or concept. From the Thai Menu, we decided to have the Tom Yam Goong Nam Kon ($16), a Thai spicy and sour soup with tiger prawn. The kick from the spiciness definitely whets up our appetite.

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Blue Swimmer Crab Cake 4.2/5

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Seasonal Rock Oysters 4.5/5

From the Seafood Menu, we tried the Blue Swimmer Crab Cake ($7.50/pc) with remoulade sauce. It is packed with real crab meat encased in a crispy exterior. A delicious and delightful starter. We also ordered some Seasonal Rock Oyster ($6/pc). They were fresh and plump.

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Premium Sashimi Moriawase on Ice 4/5

Japanese is one the my favourite cuisines and I can't resist getting some sashimi from the Sushi section. The Premium Sashimi Moriawase on Ice ($88) comes with fresh delivery such salmon, swordfish, yellowtail, ebi and scallop. While they are fresh and thickly cut, I was expecting a little bit more in terms of ingredients since it is labelled as premium, such as toro and uni.

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French Charolais Beef Fillet 250g 4.5/5

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Green Asparagus with Hollandaise, Dukkha 4.2/5

From seafood we moved on to some meat from the Grill menu. We decided to go for the French Charolais Beef Fillet 250g ($70) which is grass-fed and dry aged for 50 days. Grilled to a beautiful medium rare pink, the beef had a delectable full flavour with a nice char on the exterior. To go with the steak, we also ordered Green Asparagus with Hollandaise, Dukkha ($9) as our side.

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Mezza9 Dessert Extravaganza $38

We really have a hard time deciding which dessert to order, so the easiest way is to have the Mezza9 Dessert Extravaganza ($38) which includes everything on the dessert menu. The dessert platter consists of the Mezza9 Flower Pot, Peach Compote, La Esmeralda Chocolate Pudding and Gluten Free Banana Flour Crepe. My favourite is the chocolate pudding and gluten free banana flour crepe.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Mezza9
Grand Hyatt
10 Scotts Road
Singapore 228221
Tel: +65 67321234
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Nearest MRT: Orchard (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Thu: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 1030pm
Fri-Sat: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm
Sun Brunch: 12pm - 3pm
Sun: 6pm - 1030pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Scotts Road. Walk down Scotts Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, August 9, 2018

Madame Fan By Alan Yau @ The NCO Club - An Entertainment Lifestyle Concept And Culinary Anchor Of Newly Opened NCO Club Presents A New Era Of Chinese Fine Dining

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Tucked away in the buzzing Singapore's art and culture district within the South Beach precinct is The NCO Club. Reopened in April 2018 as an entertainment lifestyle destination housing four eclectic concepts, one of which - Madame Fan is acclaimed “restaurateur” Alan Yau's first Southeast Asian venture. It debuts as an etiquette-free lifestyle dining concept grounded in Old School Classics to deliver an exquisite dining experience unique to its traditions and heritage. While the Chinese cuisine at Madam Fan is dedicated by playful takes on authentic Chinese dishes in juxtaposition of tradition against modernity, the establishment stays true to its roots by curating unique but traditional staples. Diners can look forward to a selection house specialty dishes at Madam Fan, along with classic dim sum collections.

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Scallop Shumai 4.2/5

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Chinese Chive Dumpling 4.2/5

There are not many restaurants in Singapore where you can order dim sum for dinner and Madam Fan is one of them. With an exquisite selection of dim sum to pick from, I had the opportunity to try all four - The Scallop Shumai ($18 for 3), Chinese Chive Dumpling ($8 for 3), Sri Lankan Mud Crab Wonton ($18 for 3) and the Sichuan Vegetable Dumpling ($6 for 3). My personal favourites are the first two, with the fresh and plump scallops on shumai, as well as the chewy starchy dumpling skin with ingredients within that meld well together. Lastly, slather the dim sum with some flavourful chili sauce for that extra spice kick.

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Double Boiled Four Treasure Soup 4.2/5

The Double Boiled Four Treasure Soup ($28) features a coconut husk filled with a flavourful broth that comes with sea cucumber, fish maw, dried scallop and crabmeat. A masterpiece crafted by Chef Mike, fresh coconut is used to add its natural sweetness into the extraordinary flavours and depth of the soup base to further enhance its soulful profile.

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Home Style Crispy Pork Stir-fry 4/5

The Home Style Crispy Pork Stir-fry (S$16) comes served with chunky cuts of bitter melon, preserved cabbage and tofu in a black bean sauce, accompanied by generous servings of pork slices. The bitterness of the bitter melon balances out the sour flavour from the preserved vegetables, making it enjoyable when eaten together with the savoury meat. This creates a great contrast between the flavours in the whole dish that meld well together. If you're a fan of bitter melon. you would really appreciate this dish.

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Crispy Aromatic Duck 4.5/5

The Crispy Aromatic Duck ($38) is one of the highlights here. Done in Beijing style, Madam Fan's traditional take on the dish presents a well executed peking duck which embodies less fat and more of the meat, yet still packs some moisture to seal in all its flavours. Served in the traditional way with thin pancake dough, cucumber, spring onion and flavourful duck sauce, wrap them up with thin slices of meats for an indulgent experience. It also comes with an option of adding Chinese Kaluga Caviar at an additional $170.

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Steamed Soon Hock with Ipoh Soy and Spring Onion 4/5

The Steamed Soon Hock with Ipoh Soy and Spring Onion ($14 per 100g) is another signature at Madam Fan. Preferred over the Grouper, the Soon Hock is steamed and done in typical style with soya sauce and spring onions. It imparts a natural sweetness and succulence within its soft tender meat.

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Handcut Taiwan noodle 4.5/5

The Handcut Taiwan Noodles ($16 per portion) is essentially a chinese take on the classic Pappardelle Vongole. Served with wind-dried pork and fresh la-la clams that contributes a natural sweetness to the al-dente flat noodles, the dish is the ultimate comfort food that is a must-order here.

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Mojito Lemon Tart 3.8/5

Rounding off the meal with a dessert – the Mojito Lemon Tart comes with a slice of light lemony mousse atop a thin layer of a more sour lemon custard and a soft buttery tart. The icy lemon sorbet heaped on a stronger sour flavour to the dish. If you're a fan of sour desserts, you would find all the sourish elements on the dish to be most enjoyable. However, I feel there could be a sweeter element to balance out the flavour.

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Apart from Madam Fan, The NCO Club also houses three other distinctive lifestyle concepts curated in refined cultural experiences including the Fish Pool, where one can indulge in an electrifying champagne, caviar and oyster bar, embellished with a diving pool experience, Stags' Room, an intimate wine room, as well as Cool Cats, a live music venue and speakeasy concept that will refresh Singapore’s cocktail scene with an edge of entertainment.

Photos and words by Crystal. A girl who likes to eat, photograph, and write about food, and dreams about travelling around the world one day. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Madame Fan
The NCO Club
32 Beach Road
Singapore 189764
Tel: +65 68181921
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Nearest MRT: Esplanade (CC Line)

Opening hours:
Daily: 12pm - 3pm, 6pm - 11pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Esplanade MRT station. Take Exit F. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]