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I was truly disappointed with the S$59.80+ ala carte buffet at restaurant home on 25.6.2014. It probably had to do with wrong expectations, as the award winning chef tan yong hua has so many accolades, not least the first Singaporean chef to win against iron Chef Thailand. also the price of S$59.80+pax would be quite ok if the dishes were good & not just mediocre. #1 The mini buddha-jump-over-the-wall(bjotw) had a light decent soup base (not intense & maybe that was intended), a good flower mush
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I was truly disappointed with the S$59.80+ ala carte buffet at restaurant home on 25.6.2014. It probably had to do with wrong expectations, as the award winning chef tan yong hua has so many accolades, not least the first Singaporean chef to win against iron Chef Thailand. also the price of S$59.80+pax would be quite ok if the dishes were good & not just mediocre.

mini buddha jump over the wall
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#1 The mini buddha-jump-over-the-wall(bjotw) had a light decent soup base (not intense & maybe that was intended), a good flower mushroom, a quite small abalone which was ok & lots of chicken plus a cheap fish maw (not 花胶). i supposed average ingredients were quite ok if the soup was really tasty. it was not a bad soup. 1 of us commented any lie tong (例汤) soup of the day by tunglok or imperial treasure would beat this, so there was nothing much to say.

8-bed abalone with flower mushroom & spinach
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#2 The bite/texture & flavour of the 8-head abalone & also the flower mushroom were quite good. the spinach was just average, and perhaps it was more the method of preparation, but any brown sauce braised chinese abalones (ah yat, tunglok, xin restaurant etc) would be a better overall taste experience than this (not a better abalone). I guess this dish would be above average to good whereas the mini bjotw was just average.

salmon & tuna sashimi & lobster salad
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#3 The salmon & maguro (tuna) sashimi were ok, the lobster was buried in mayo. a wasabi or salted egg prawn would be better. The dish was ok but nondescript.

herbal prawns
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#4 The prawns were big & fresh & quite tasty. I guess it was about as good as a herbal prawn could be. it was not a dish i was much fancied though, unlike the wow factor with the golden prawns at mikuni.

#5 The deep-fried red garoupa was competent, good even. but as 1 diner commented, it was no better than ah yat though the garoupa tasted better than soon hock. i also thought it was not much better than peach garden miramar, not counting ban heng’s deep-fried soon hock which was very average.

roast duck
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#6 The roast duck was to me about the best dish for the evening (& it was not among the chef selected dishes above limited to 1 serving). skin was crispy, meat was tender, moist not overcooked & very flavourful.

crabmeat brocoli
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#7 The crabmeat broccoli was another better dish, look good, tasted great, more like the standards of tunglok or imperial treasure.


#8 The Sichuan spicy fish fillet (I forgot to take a photo) was okay edible not good but as 水煮鱼 it was a disaster! even the NUS canteen foodgle hub S$6 水煮鱼 was better than this.

sichuan spicy beef with rice crackers
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#9 The Sichuan spicy beef with rice crackers was worse than the fish! beef was bad by any standard, the sinewy quite tasteless like rubber type. even the artificial tenderised beef at coffeeshop zi char stalls were better! not sure the thai type rice crackers qualified as 锅巴. if it were any zi char stall, i guess one could argue that’s just a choice of words.

osmanthus jelly
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#10 The osmanthus jelly was pretty good, i guess no so far off timhowan which was better, but it’s just jelly.

#11 The rosella jelly was ok for a jelly but really a poor dessert c/w any of tunglok, xin, imperial treasure, I guess better than having red beans & green beans at ah yat.

#12 3 of us ordered the almond jelly (no photos). this was good restaurant standard.

I had earlier booked en japanese dining @ alocasia to try their S$56++pax queen crab wagyu ala carte buffet, but had canceled that to try this new restaurant. it was a manifestly wrong decision to take restaurant home's ala carte buffet. it was not any near as good as peach garden miramar’s (S$30.80++pax 3 paying 1 free) which was 1/2 the price. this 4pax dinner cost S$264nett. my recent fabulous 4pax dinner at mikuni which cost only S$195nett. There was totally no comparison at all regards the food! :-)

1 Facebook friend who dined there recently commented that the ala carte orders – lychee wood smoked peking duck, claypot steamed fish, tofu egg, braised pork knuckles vermicelli in oba leaf – were pretty good. i guess a sound opinion & i am not totally ruling trying ala carte here if there are takers among my friends, but the ala carte buffet is totally out for me! & i think really the organisation is still not in groove to put up this level of cuisine for a S$59.80 ala carte buffet.
deep-fried red garoupa
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rosella jelly
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(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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DETAILED RATING
Taste
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Date of Visit
2014-06-25
Dining Method
Dine In
Spending Per Head
$66
Recommended Dishes
8-bed abalone with flower mushroom & spinach
herbal prawns
roast duck
crabmeat brocoli
deep-fried red garoupa