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Introduction
<br>Focusing on Nuevo Latino Cuisine, their food features recipes from in and around South America that resemble the memories of the chefs'homes. They offer “Tentempiés”, “Ceviches” & "Platos Fuertes" that are bursting with traditional Hispanic Flavours and vibrant Latin Flare! continue reading
Good For
Kids-Friendly
Opening Hours
Mon - Fri
11:30 - 15:00
17:30 - 22:30
Sat
17:30 - 22:30
Sun
Closed
Other Info
Alcoholic Drinks Available
Takes Reservations Details
Restaurant Website
http://www.sur.com.sg/
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Signature Dishes
Ceviche
Review (2)
Level4 2013-06-01
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Visit : http://dairycream.blogspot.sg/2013/05/sur-nuevo-latino-kitchen-round-i.html for Full review and picsThere was a time when French cuisine seems to be the hallmark of quality western food in Singapore. But with the entrance of Spanish and the recent South American food, it is no wonder that the local news has marked 2013 as the year of Latin food. Sur Nuevo is a homely Latin American kitchen opened by ex-MBS pastry chef, Alejandro Luna and and his close friend, Vitelio Reyes. "SUR Nuevo Latino" which means South New Latin, suggests that diners will be greeted with tantalising dishes inspired by Peru and Venezuela, the hometown of the chefs.I've always associated Latin American cuisine with street grub food but this place totally transformed and elevated my dining experience.Of course, not every journey begins on a smooth note. We thought we would fall in love with their highly popular Ceviche $24 (raw seafood marinated in citrus-mixture) but unfortunately not. The concentrated chilled lime, hot pepper juice and shaved red onions could not eliminate the fishiness of the raw fish chunks. The sweet potatoes were a temporary comfort but they were not as soft as we preferred.Torte de Maiz ($17)--twice baked corn soufflé with mushroom ragout, was the shortest soufflé I've ever had but with the texture was soft and moist. As a starter, the portion is small. Each component was either very sweet or very salty, especially the crumble of rare Peruvian cheese Queso Fresco. But they were a perfect match when eaten together.The Arepitas, were a Colombian street food consisting of deep-fried plump cornmeal patties stuffed with filling. But the downside is the mini palm-sized portion for $8 each. Better to come during lunch if you like regular size.The version of Avocado and chicken coated in a light and creamy mayonaise was quite plain whereas the Queso blanco was simply dominated by the savoury cheese. It became tastier when we mixing both types of arepitas together.The spicy pork sausages in this Chorizo Carupanero ($18) were not spicy at all as kids who can't take a single tinge of spice chomped through the pot of sticky rice thrown in with bell peppers and white cheese.I believed we underestimated our appetite that day as we had not even reached our main courses. The Pescado Frito ($26) made a spectacular appearance with a whole fish encased in a crispy golden brown skin served with fried plaintains (not potato wedges) and refreshing coleslaw. Looks dry and lifeless? Wait till you dig your fork into the tender and fresh meat. This was the first dish that everyone concurred that it was excellent, and perhaps better than the Thai-style fried Garoupa. The specially concocted hot pepper cream sauce (warned by the chef to be extremely spicy) was not intense so we had to compromise with the next best option-Tabasco sauce.Our 2nd main course-Pollo ala Brassa ($28) was one of the best grilled chicken which we came across in Singapore. The succulent meat beneath the lightly salted and peppery chicken skin complemented the bed of sweet corn purée. Nearly mistaken the green Mojo de Ajo sauce to be wasabi but its garlicky and limey taste never fail to awake our palates. After so much food, we are still far from the end. For the savoury dishes, the main courses were so satisfying that I recommend skipping the first few appetizers and go straight for them. The climax was the DESSERTS! Not because I am a dessert fan but those here are really SUPERB. So allow me to pause a little while to digest....as this post is getting too long. hehe....To be continued......For Full post: www.dairycream.blogspot.sg continue reading
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Level1 2013-01-24
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This was a great experience!!!!!!!!!The flavours plus the great service made it a very special night for us; we loved the cocktails and the different choices.We started with a ceviche " marinated citrus seafood" tasting platter then the beef soup and then the mixed grill; it was sensasional food with very balanced flavours and nice presentation.The drinks were wonderful; we tried the Tamarind / bourbon drink and had a beutiful wine from Chile to acompany the beef.The prices were fair and the ambience was very nice.The desserts were among the best I have had here in SingaporeI fully reccomend to everyone to try this wonderful little piece of Latin America traditional flavours with a twist of modern simple great food. continue reading
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