Archive for the ‘Dining’ Category
Wednesday, November 9th, 2011

Singapore, where even the memes are imported, is experiencing a proliferation of underground dining/secret supper clubs. A quick search for any of those word combinations results in enough quirky dining experiences to amuse the seen-it-all foodies for at least a few months. Looking for something “different” is easy as most of these events have websites, meetup groups or Facebook pages. Though some events are more “underground” (as in unlisted) and either being in the know or sheer happenstance are the only methods of invite. Which brings me to the topic du jour – an underground dinner ala Jimmy Chok.
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Sunday, November 6th, 2011

If you visit Singapore and don’t end up having crabs, you are missing out on an integral part of the food experience here. Ask the locals, and chances are they’ll rattle off a half-dozen or more ways to enjoy this tasty crustacean. But around this time each year, one crab in particular whips the island (and much of Chinese Asia) into a frenzy best described as hairy crab fever. For G and family, it’s an annual itch that can only be satisfied with repeat visits to Capital Restaurant. While every other chinese restaurant will have their own variation of crab and preparation, we’ve been loyal patrons for years there because of the consistency, value for money and a certain vinegar/ginger sauce.
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Monday, October 24th, 2011

As far as mid-range dining goes – B @ Rochester is competent though uninspired. I’m still unsure what exactly “Modern Japanese” means here other than a carte blanche for the restaurant to toss western and Japanese-ish dishes together and call it a menu. The upside of this approach is one could enjoy sashimi and pair it with one of the tastiest plates of french-inspired mussels G and I have tried in a long time. While the food is reasonable for the price, other than said mussels, there really isn’t much else that’s compelling enough to make this place a must-try.
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Monday, October 17th, 2011

Our sleepysaurus had also recently just “hatched” when we visited this cafe, an ode to all things eggy. Hatched is a great destination for kids and adults alike and boasts a surprisingly varied menu despite the chef/owner’s singular focus on one particular ingredient. The food here is generally good value for money and more importantly very baby and kid friendly. (more…)
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Wednesday, October 5th, 2011

The menu at Table 66 reads like an introduction to sous-vide cooking. The dishes here would serve as great companion recipes to Douglas Baldwin’s wonderful starter guide on the subject (a must read for any aspiring modernist home chef). True to the restaurant’s description the fare here is casual european cuisine: decent, unprentitious and essentially an upscale dining experience for the budget conscious foodie. While you may not find a standout “wow” dish, the meal is overall quite consistent and a pleasant accompaniment for any meeting over food.
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Sunday, September 25th, 2011

For the past decade, G and I have considered Tatsuya our go-to place when it comes to satisfying those rare upscale omakase cravings. While the quality of ingredients isn’t as top-notch as the competition; the flavor pairings, reasonably sane pricing, and the “where everybody knows your name” atmosphere all help to set Chef Ronnie and team apart from the more staid and commercial offerings around. This might also explain why despite the influx of “star” Japanese chefs and ludicrously higher-priced Japanese restaurants, Tatsuya still commands quite the reputation and loyal following.
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Thursday, July 21st, 2011
FiftyThree is at best a mid-tier european restaurant masquerading as modernist cuisine. The decor is a pleasant spartan rustic; the service is generally good, and the dishes are nicely plated. The failure however is in the taste of the food. One can’t help but feel that so much time was spent in planning on how to “wow” patrons visually, that the chef in the process neglected to “wow” gastronomically. Back when this place opened in 2008, there wasn’t much to compare against, but now with the likes of Novus and especially Restaurant André, there’s really a sense of fatigue to this former must-go destination for molecular gastronomy.
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Sunday, July 17th, 2011

The last time we dined at the space that is now Brasserie Les Saveurs, it was still the trés upscale dinner buffet at the St. Regis. Now, this former all-you-can eat shrine for gastronomes has been reinvented as a classic French restaurant. While not the most exciting culinarily-wise, it’s a solid choice for a date night or a special occasion. This particular evening, it was S & L’s anniversary, and they invited a group of us along to help celebrate. Overall the food was not too bad, with the highlights being a made-to-order steak tartare, dessert, and the Michael Buble-esque lounge singer that kept us well-crooned all evening.
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Monday, June 27th, 2011

It should be of little surprise that G and I would choose Japanese for our “last date night meal in the foreseeable future.” While we have never tried Goto, recommendations from a few trusted sources convinced us that this might be the closest to dining in Japan that we would experience locally. Other convincing factors include: the chef/owner, Goto Hisao, is the former chef of the Japanese Ambassador, and as a geek, how could I possibly pass on a restaurant named thusly. Skipping to the conclusion: we were very impressed. While dinner here is not cheap, if you’re in the mood for high class kaiseki- this is the place to visit.
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Saturday, June 4th, 2011

Wild Honey is reminiscent of a local hipster coffee shop replete with deep sofa-chairs and the latest trendy design magazines for your perusal. Their specialty is serving breakfast items from around the world all-day. While the food may not be mind-blowing fantastic or truly “authentic”, the dishes that we’ve tried so far have mostly been satisfying. The one big drawback is due to the cafe’s relative size, it gets packed early. By 10am on the weekends, expect at least a 20 min wait.
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