Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Edge @ Pan Pacific Singapore - Launches Brand New Sunday Champagne Brunch Experience

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Following a revamp in the Sunday Champagne Brunch buffet, Edge at Pan Pacific Singapore presents a refreshed selection of signature premium delights. From 2 September 2018 onwards, diners get to indulge in a brand-new brunch experience with an extensive spread of local and international delicacies from seven interactive live food theatres housing sixteen stations which span around the huge dining hall. The astounding theatrical epicurean journey is complemented with unlimited Veuve Clicquot Champagne, Botanical Gin Cocktails and uplifting live music.

cooking demo

To elevate diners’ brunch affair over at Edge, there are 2 additional new activities – cooking demo (2pm-230pm) where guests can look forward to learning how to cook a highlight from the Sunday Brunch spread including the Coriander Crab Cake with Curry Mayo and Sticky Date Puddng; and cocktail making demonstration (1pm-130pm) where the mixology will guide guests through on how to make their own cocktails at home.

Charcoal waffles with smbal lobster
Charcoal Waffles 4.2/5

To kickstart the feast, I had the new western signature highlights featuring the Charcoal Waffles station - served with Sambal Boston Lobster, spinach leaf and hollandaise sauce. There is also the choice of Charcoal waffles with deep fried baby squids and egg atop. Slice through the egg and watch that runny golden egg yolk soak up the crispy fluffy waffles.

Cold Angel Hair Pasta with Caviar
Cold Angel Hair Pasta with Caviar 4.2/5

Next, I had the Cold Angel Hair Pasta with Caviar. Perfectly al dente and flavourful, I had more than one of those delicate single-serving portions.

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Beetroot Barquette Avocado Tuna Melt 4/5

An interesting item on the menu - the Beetroot Barquette Avocado Tuna Melt features lusciously creamy tuna, avocado and cheese sandwiched in between pillowy fluffy beetroot flavoured bread. Although the beetroot taste might not be as distinct, the scrumptious fillings still render the dish palatable.

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For the meat lovers, dive right into their irresistible cuts ranging from Frenchened Lamb Rack with Herb Crust, Roast Duck, Mustard Roast Beef Prime Ribs Bordelaise, as well as the Deep Fried Whole Spring Chicken with Herbs and Garlic.

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Roast Duck 4.2/5, Roast Char Siew 4.2/5

There is also the live noodle making station with a roast meat section just beside. It includes favourites such as the sliced Roast Duck and Char Siew, which boasts a tender, melt-in-the-mouth texture.

Wagyu beef, salmon, scallop

Don’t forget the meats/seafood section at the other side of the hall, where diners get to enjoy Wagyu Beef, Salmon and Seared Hokkaido Scallops prepared freshly on the spot when diners hand their number tags to the friendly station staff.

Signature Mushroom Ravioli
Signature Mushroom Ravioli 4.2.5

Squid Ink Pasta with Uni
Squid Ink Pasta with Uni 4/5

Surfing further down the buffet line got us to the pasta selection such as the Signature Mushroom Ravioli and Squid Ink Pasta with Uni. The ravioli boasts a tougher al dente texture with an aromatic mushroom fragrance, while the squid ink pasta complemented with fresh uni has a slight spice to it to add on a different taste dimension.

Kimberly Street Kway Chap
Kimberly Street Kway Chap 3.8/5

A presentation of new Asian highlights include the thai favourites of Seafood Pad Thai and Grilled Pork Belly Skewer, as well as the Penang delights – Kimberly Street Kway Chap, which was filled with generous ingredients in the bowl.

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Desserts 4.2/5

No buffet is complete without desserts. Here at Edge, it sets a promising exemplar of a dessert heaven with its magnificent display of sweet treats at Edge’s dessert theatre. It includes a new selection of Jumbo desserts such as the Giant Chouc Puff, Giant Pastry Burger and Giant Apple Tart Tartin, as well a wide variety of mouth-watering cake flavours such as the Red Velvet, Mango Passionfruit, Blackforest, Rainbow Cake.

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Waffles 4.2/5

Not to be missed among their dazzling myraid of desserts is the Waffles. Boosting an extremely crispy exterior and fluffy buttery insides, the waffles is best paired with their ice cream selections.

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Macarons 4/5

The Macarons counter presents a gorgeous colourful array of macarons with flavours such as the raspberry, passion fruit, earl grey and vanilla.

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The young ones will be especially pampered with the selection of Kids’ Desserts that features a Cotton Candy machine and “Pierrot Gourmand” Gummy Display. There is a spiral chocolate fountain housed in a corner, where diners can dip a variety of condiments on a stick and indulge in sweet chocolatey bliss.

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Sunday Champagne Brunch
Date: Every Sunday
Time: 12pm - 330pm
Prices:
• SGD208 per adult, includes unlimited Veuve Clicquot Rosé Champagne, selection of red and white wines, selected beers and cocktails, Botanical Gin Cocktails, fresh juices and soft drinks
• SGD188 per adult, includes unlimited Veuve Clicquot Brut Yellow Label Champagne, selection of red and white wines, selected beers and cocktails, Botanical Gin Cocktails, fresh juices and soft drinks
• SGD128 per adult, includes unlimited fresh juices, soft drinks, coffee and tea
• SGD64 per child (six to 12 years old), includes unlimited fresh juices, soft drinks, coffee and tea

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.


The Edge
Pan Pacific Hotel Singapore
Level 3
7 Raffles Boulevard
Singapore 039595
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Nearest MRT: Promenade (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 12pm - 230pm, 630pm - 1030pm
Sun: 12pm - 4pm, 630pm - 1030pm

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

Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Soi Thai Soi Nice @ JEM - Popular Royal Thai Hotpot Comes To The West

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Known for their Royal Thai Hotpot, Soi Thai Soi Nice has opened its third outlet at JEM. In conjunction with the opening of this new outlet, you will be introduced to more Thai dishes that are less commonly offered elsewhere in Singapore.

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Royal Thai Hotpot 3.5/5

Bringing families and friends together is the Royal Thai Hotpot ($38.80 Small/ $68.80 Large). Like a Korean army stew, there are fried softshell crabs, sausages, cabbages, prawns, scallops, instant noodles, enoki mushrooms and egg. The Tom Yum broth has a good balance of tang and heat. What I really love about it is that the sourness that comes from the natural acidity of the lime, hence it doesn't leave a vinegary aftertaste. My favourite ingredients are definitely the mushrooms and cabbages that release bursts of tom yum flavours in every bite. I forgot to mention that their signature fried pork belly were in the hotpot as well! Albeit lacking the crunch, they were still quite yummy with fats. I wish the soft shell crabs could be left out though or make it optional. It doesn't quite make sense to me to eat soggy soft shell crab.

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Soft Shell Crab Salad 3.5/5

Ideally, fried soft shell crabs should be presented on its own, such as in Soft Shell Crab Salad ($15.90). The raw greens and onions cuts the greasiness of the fried batter. The soft crunch of the fried soft shell crabs complements excellently with the sweet and spicy sauce. You will wonder why Thai sauces just seem to be able to make every dish moreish.

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Grilled Oyster 2.8/5

As a starter, Grilled Oysters ($3.90 per piece) is available, which is paired with garlic bits and fish sauce. Beware, it is really garlicky.

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Waterfall Seabass 3.5/5

A new notable dish is this Waterfall Seabass ($32.90) which delights me with its clear, piquant spicy sauce that is not anywhere near those gluey and starchy sauce that drench the fish underneath. This homemade spicy sauce is bright, tangy with heat and yet it tastes clean in the mouth. I like how they dressed the fish with heaps of herbs which add freshness to every bite. The skinnier part of the fish was really crispy but some parts of the fish were too dry, stripping away its natural sweetness.

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Cha Om Omelette 2.5/5

Their Cha Om Omelette ($11.90) was somewhat disappointing. I tried it elsewhere which was full of the Cha Om. I love the crunch and the combination of the egg and Cha Om was really good. This, however, has too little Cha Om to bring out that unique flavour of the herbs.

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Snowflake Yam 2.8/5

We had an interesting dessert to round up our meal - Snowflake Yam ($8.90 Small/ $12.90 Medium). First the yam cubes are deep-fried and coated with sugar, then stir–fried to recrystalise the sugar to a sandy finishing. When I poked my fork through the sugar coating, I could see and feel how crusty it was. Cocooned within, the yam that was really soft and fluffy. It was a real pity that the sugar coating is really way too sweet. The sweet-savoury version from Putien is still my favourite.

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Coco Paradise 3/5

Coco Paradise ($6.90) is a beverage but I see it as a great option for a dessert. A ice Thai tea float with coconut ice-cream, a great way to beat the heat and cool your body down from all the stimulating food.

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You can always fall back on those Thai dishes that your are familiar with but over here at Soi Thai Soi Nice, do try venturing out to some less commonly known dishes to whet your appetite.

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. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Soi Thai Soi Nice
50 Jurong Gateway Road
JEM #03-21
Singapore 608549
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Tel: +65 63391391
Nearest MRT: Jurong East (EW Line, NS Line)

Opening Hours
Mon-Fri: 1130am - 10pm
Sat-Sun & PH: 11am - 10pm

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