Saturday, March 18, 2023

Man Fu Yuan @ InterContinental Singapore - Taste Of The Yesteryears 今日事,当年情; A Celebration Of Heritage Cantonese Cuisine By Four Celebrated Masterchefs

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For a limited period from 1 April to 30 April 2023, Man Fu Yuan at InterContinental Singapore presents for the first time 8 Hands collaboration between four celebrated Masterchefs, Chef Pang Lu Tin, Fok Wing Tin, Peter Tsang and Man Fu Yuan's Executive Chinese Chef Aaron Tan. The four of them have come together to present set menus for the taste of yesteryears, reimagining traditional Cantonese classics. Diners will be treated to their combined culinary expertise and a gastronomic adventure featuring premium ingredients and the best of Lee Kum Kee’s sauces.

It is an opportunity to taste the collective mastery in one single meal of much-loved traditional classics from the 1970s and 80s, presented with skills that have been honed for decades, perfected with modern techniques and laced with exquisite flair and premium ingredients.

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Appetiser by Chef Pung

We started the dinner with a trio of appetisers by Chef Pung, whetting up the appetite. A beautiful trio of Chilled Spice Jelly Fish Head with Preserve Mandarin Orange, Crispy Duroc Pork Belly, and Steamed Egg White with Sea Urchin is on the plate.

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Soup by Chef Fok

Soup, an indispensable part of Cantonese cuisine, is showcased in the Superior Pumpkin Soup with Soft Scallop sheet and Sharp Spinach by Chef Fok. Pumpkin is added to give colour to the superior stock and creaminess. The highlight is the soft scallop cooked using the traditional sou vibe technique. Yes, I was educated that Chinese cooking has sou vibe technique too, not only in Western cuisine.

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Superior Seafood by Chef Aaron Tan

Next is the Braised 15-head South Africa 'Ji Ping' Dried Abalone, which Chef Aaron Tan perfectly cooks to achieve the 'Tang Xin', a jam-like, ramen-egg texture.

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Poultry by Chef Peter

The Steamed Goose with Plum, Ginger and Chinese Wine by Chef Peter draws inspiration from the Teochew-style braised duck. Chef Peter has to substitute the goose with duck, which is still a delicacy. The whole duck is painstakingly wok cooked to seal the skin and then slow-braised with Lee Kum Kee's sauce. The result is flavoursome and tender.

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Poultry by Chef Fok

Another poultry item on the menu is the Pan-seared Duck and Chicken with Water Chestnut Patty by Chef Fok. The golden brown patty is succulent and has a homely flavour that reignites many childhood memories.

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Seafood by Chef Aaron

Packed with robust flavours is the Crispy Soft-shell Crab with Crispy Garlic, Dried Chilli and Scallion. The execution is similar to Hong Kong's Bi Feng Tang" style.

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Rice by Chef Peter

We had the Crispy 'Guo Ba' Rice with Braised 'Guan Dong' Sea Cucumber and Abalone Sauce by Chef Peter for the rice dish. It is an elevated way of having carbo paired with premium sea cucumber cooked to a delightful bouncy texture.

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Dessert by Chef Pung

The Chilled Coconut Pudding with Silky Bird's Nest by Chef Pung wrapped up our meal. It is a light yet refreshing dessert brimming with a silky bird's nest for a luxurious, sweet ending.

Sharing Menus
$88++ - $138 per person 6-course 3-5 persons

Individual Menus
$228++ per person Wine pairing $70++ per person 6-course
$398++ per person Wine pairing $88++ per person 7-course

Prices are in Singapore dollars and subject to service charge and prevailing government tax. Bookings made before 31 March 2023 will enjoy an early bird discount of 15% on the menu prices.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Man Fu Yuan
InterContinental Singapore
Level 2
80 Middle Road
Singapore 188966
Tel: +65 63387600
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Nearest MRT: Bugis (EW Line, DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1145am - 330pm, 630pm - 1030pm

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

Wednesday, March 15, 2023

Ms Durian @ Jalan Besar - New Standalone Bakery And Cafe Specialising In All Things Durian

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If you are a durian fan, Ms Durian is a bakery and cafe you will definitely want to look out for. The team started with a small shop at Potong Pasir in 2019 before expanding to this new space at Jalan Besar in February. Their new standalone space has indoor and outdoor seating and offers diners freshly made items of all things durian.

Apart from their signature sweets, Ms Durian has also launched a new variety of savoury dishes with mains such as Pan-seared Salmon ($29) and Smoked Duck Eggs Benny ($22), as well as sharing dishes like Fried Cheese ($18) and Grilled White Corn ($12).

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Mao Shan Wang Durian High Tea Set

One of Ms Durian's signatures is their Mao Shan Wang Durian High Tea Set ($45/pax). Two high tea sessions are daily, at 1pm and 3pm. Each set has four desserts, three savoury items, and a tea pairing. Do note that it is mandatory for each person at the same table to order a set each. We sampled a few items from the set, starting from the top with the ones with the least durian intensity before the stronger ones after. First was the Fried Durian. This bite had a rich durian filling with coconut sauce to pair with it. Next was the Durian Craquelin, a mini version of one of their best-selling creations. We loved the crisp and light outer layer, paired with a sweet durian centre.

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We then moved on to the Durian Macaron, which had a soft and chewy shell, before finishing with the Durian Cheese Mousse that came topped with brown butter crumble. I would have liked a stronger cheese mousse here for contrast; otherwise, it was a pleasant dessert.

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Durian Ice Blended 4/5

The Durian Ice Blended ($10.50) is a new introduction to their beverage list. You can have it two ways - the first is as it is served, while the second is being paired with grounded white sesame. I thought it could be blended more smoothly, and the addition of white sesame was negligible, but we enjoyed how it was rich yet not overwhelmingly sweet. It works well in satisfying the durian craving and doesn't leave you feeling heaty after finishing the whole glass.

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Durian Coffee 4.2/5

Each bottle of Durian Coffee ($12.50) is made to order, done with a combination of creamy latte and durian. The espresso notes hit strongly initially, while the durian notes come in at the end. The team worked on attaining a well-balanced ratio here.

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Creme Brulee with Mao Shan Wang Durian Ice Cream 3/5

Ms Durian offers a couple of plated desserts, including the Creme Brulee with Mao Shan Wang Durian Ice Cream ($18.50). While we enjoyed the rich, creamy ice cream and crunchy macadamia nut brittle, we found the vanilla essence too strong in the custard and the torched sugar layer too thick. The team was very open to feedback, so we look forward to an improved version!

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Mao Shan Wang Durian Tiramisu 4/5

Made with freshly pulled espresso and an additional touch of rum, Ms Durian's Mao Shan Wang Durian Tiramisu ($18.50) is intentionally kept more bitter. We liked the intensity of the coffee and its contrasting pairing with the thick and sweet durian mousse. The ladyfingers were of a harder texture, which would be better if they were soaked further for a softer texture.

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Whisky Mao Shan Wang Durian Cake 4.5/5

The Whisky Mao Shan Wang Durian Cake ($14.50) features a triple-layered Mao Shan Wang durian between whisky-infused sponge cake, topped with meringue. The whisky leaves a subtle whiff, while the crisp meringue gives a complementary touch of sweetness. The durian was rich but not too sweet, which we greatly enjoyed.

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.


Ms Durian
11 Kelantan Road
Singapore 208604
Tel: +65 69620057
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Nearest MRT: Jalan Besar MRT (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon, Wed-Thu: 9am - 6pm
Fri-Sun: 9am - 10pm
(Closed on Tue)

Direction:
1) Alight at Jalan Besar MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn right and walk down Jalan Besar Road towards Kelantan Road. Turn right onto Kelantan Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]