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For photos, please visit Rubbish Eat Rubbish Grow: http://rubbisheatrubbishgrow.wordpress.com/2011/11/22/brasserie-les-saveurs-st-regis-orchard/I’m still shopping for where to have Xmas dinner so we test-drived (drove?) Brasserie Les Saveurs’s Champagne Brunch (see below for Xmas menu). Has anyone watched the best drama on TV, Downton Abbey? It’s about the habits of an aristocrat family in the 20th century. How an aristocrat eats for breakfast: it is buffet-style with a butler on standby becaus
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For photos, please visit Rubbish Eat Rubbish Grow: http://rubbisheatrubbishgrow.wordpress.com/2011/11/22/brasserie-les-saveurs-st-regis-orchard/

I’m still shopping for where to have Xmas dinner so we test-drived (drove?) Brasserie Les Saveurs’s Champagne Brunch (see below for Xmas menu). Has anyone watched the best drama on TV, Downton Abbey? It’s about the habits of an aristocrat family in the 20th century. How an aristocrat eats for breakfast: it is buffet-style with a butler on standby because everyone wakes up at different times. Brasserie Les Saveurs is exactly like Downton Abbey. Eating here makes me feel like a duke.

The free-flow champagne buffet brunch costs $170++ per person, but it also includes wines and cocktails. Without alcohol, $138++. Children from 4-12 years old: $75++. Here are some reasons to justify the cost:

See how luxurious and ducal the decor is? Floral-and-vine motif carpet of thistle color with matching beige and deep crimson plush armchairs. Three elaborate chandeliers. Tall ceiling. French windows four-storeys high, showing a view of the swimming pool with the most gigantic drawn laurel-green curtains you’d ever see. If you sit by the window, you exist in a world of your own but there is sunlight beaming in – Fann Wong and Edward Cullum from Twilight will avoid UV. There are also private rooms available. A jazz band played awesomely in the background–Mom! I found my wedding singers! Now I’ll just have to find a partner! and it is the easy part. A reservation is a must – seats were almost taken up.

The service was impeccable. The utensils were changed regularly. All the servers were very friendly and cheerful and thoughtful. The angmoh maitre-d looks exactly like the handsome, villainous footman in Downton Abbey. He was carving slices of parma ham off something that looked like a huge decorative log. The helpful assistant maitre-d, Leila, talked to me and told me that the chef, who was making his rounds, saying hi, worked in a top restaurant in France. He came to Singapore six years ago, wanting to teach culinary arts, but realized his passion is still in cooking. But among all the service staff, my favorite has to be a Chinese middle-aged man. He reminds me of the butler in Downton Abbey, very no-nonsense, respectable, responsible, but underneath the strict facade, very caring. For instance, I told him my throat itched after drinking the complimentary freshly squeezed orange juice and asked if I could get honey. He immediately got a very tiny bottle of honey for me to add in my TWG tea. I was a hug away from calling him dad!

One last thing I want to mention is the clientele. I recently went to a buffet in another hotel, that costs about $80. My scoop was slow-mo moving in on the ice cream tub when all of a sudden, a morbidly obese Singaporean swooped in and edged me out!! I stared at him in shock, and he said, “Soli ah” and continued scooping his ice cream. You’ll NEVER find such kiasu Singaporeans here. The elegance of the place was so pervasive that it seeped into the bones of the patrons. Everyone was courteous and polite. I’d love to live in a society like this.

Let the feasting begin! The cuisine is mostly French-style. Although the range of the food wasn’t extensive, there was depth. On the buffet table, there were varieties of ham, bread, salad and cheese. For example, there were various types of salad: cucumber salad, potato salad, caesar salad, nicoise salad (with beef), grilled vegetables, asparagus, etc. The angmohs usually eat cheese for desserts, but hey, eat however you want it. Cheese with bread? Go ahead! But we skipped this because we’re typical Singaporeans, we go for the expensive stuff! The butter, with “St Regis” embossed on it, was pretty cool.

On the cold dish side, there were smoked salmon, salmon sashimi, three types of freshly shucked oysters, and crabs. Look at how ginormous the claw of the crab was!

What is brunch without eggs cooked to your liking? We had eggs benedict, which is a poached egg with a slice of ham and hollandaise sauce (my favorite sauce!).

There are two cooking stations serving pan-fried foie gras and black pepper lobster. We didn’t like this perhaps because the junior chefs were in charge of cooking very complicated dishes The foie gras was too hard and the lobster was chokingly spicy.

My other petty grouse for this buffet is there ought to be more hot food. Some of the food are prepared in the kitchen first and then served to each table. The portions are tiny, but these are super delicious. I wish they could be readily available on the buffet table as hot food. Some of the outstanding ones are: (1) Foie Gras Creme brulee with red onion compote and compressed apple – super original! (2) lobster bisque – warm, warming to the body, and bursting with wholesome flavors! (3) Artichoke risotto with aged parmesan cheese – Chiobu hated this but I loved it! You have to appreciate smelly cheese, which is an acquired taste, to like this.
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For the buffet brunch, each person is entitled to a choice of one main course from 11 choices. The Black Angus Beef Tartare, raw seasoned beef served in a small cake form, was zesty, onion-y, and black-peppery. Very tasty but for those who are unaccustomed eating beef raw, you may want to skip this. I ordered the roasted lamb rack (medium-rare). Well-executed without the stench of mutton. Chiobu loved how fine the mashed potato was – but the portion could be bigger.

I vowed to eat all the desserts! But I failed. Can you see the mountains of desserts?!! I doubt it’s humanly possible to try everything. Our favorites are the macaroons, a mango lime eclair with a very surprising burst of lemongrass!, and the chocolate tart with the St Regis Sail on it.

6- and 7-course set menu dinners are available for Xmas Eve ($178+) and New Year Eve ($188++), including a glass of champagne.

The buffets on Christmas and New Year at $158+ (without alcohol) and $188+ (with free flow of alcohol) have special festive menus.

Xmas Hampers ($510+) and roasts are available too: Turkey ($148 , 5kg), ham ($188, 5kg), leg of lamb ($178, 5kg) prime ribs ($388, 5kg) and log cakes ($48 onwards, ok, this one is not a roast, you know right?)

All in all, our experience at Brasserie Les Saveurs at St Regis’s lobby was leisurely and enjoyable. The ambience and service were tops. As for the food, it is different from our usual Singaporean buffets which have a wide range but no depth. A European, or a person who has lived in Europe for an extended time or a well-travelled person would appreciate the delicacy and intricacy of the food. Of course, if you can hold your alcohol, this buffet is not to be missed.

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We booked this nice French Restaurant during Restaurant Week as part of a family celebration. For this restaurant we had a choice of 3 Entree, 3 Main Courses and 2 desserts. It cost $40++ per head for lunch & does not include drinks.Bread RollWe were served a basket of 2 type of slice bread accompanied with individual round serving of butter with their St Regis logo.Cucumber with Liquid PotatoWe were served this complementary cool appetizer. It is a mixture of liquid Cucumber and Potato. It has
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We booked this nice French Restaurant during Restaurant Week as part of a family celebration. For this restaurant we had a choice of 3 Entree, 3 Main Courses and 2 desserts. It cost $40++ per head for lunch & does not include drinks.
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Bread Roll
We were served a basket of 2 type of slice bread accompanied with individual round serving of butter with their St Regis logo.
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Cucumber with Liquid Potato
We were served this complementary cool appetizer. It is a mixture of liquid Cucumber and Potato. It has a refreshing taste.
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Escargots en Persillade
I like that the Escargots are de-shelled so that it easy to eat. You get 6 escargots sitting on round cut toasted bread which gives a crunchy texture.
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Crabe et Avocat
This is French Crab mixed with Avocado and has a balsamic sorbet topped with bread crisp. Eating crispy bread with this creamy mixture & balance with a sour taste open our appetites for more refine gourmet food to come.
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Poitrine De Porc
I picked this slowed cooked Belly Pork as my main course. The belly pork was moist and has slight crispy skin served with a light flavour sauce. The mash potatoes were creamy and smooth. The vegetable has a slight crunch to it. This is was yummy with subtle taste.
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Dorade
This is Pan-Seared French Sea bream which the skin is crispy. It has accompanied potatoes and fennel and serves with a seafood sauce.
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Pomme Verte
This tangy dessert has a slow baked apple topped with calvado cream and apple sorbet. It is a refreshing taste & cool feeling.Araguani Passion
This chocolate concoction is Araguani & passion fruit sandwich between chocolate sheet and serve with Raspberry sorbet. It has a bitter sweet taste from the chocolate and sour taste from the Passion fruit and Raspberry sorbet. It is decorated with small pieces of passion jelly.

Service was attentive except when paying the bill, they took a long time to return my credit card but they apologise for it.Overall the Place has a high class ambience with refine food served in beautiful culinary. Good place to entertained guest.
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  • Escargots en Persillade
  • Poitrine De Porc
  • Dorade
  • Pomme Verte
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Was at this place with my family to try out their high tea. The environment of the place was really soothing, and we were seated at one of the corner seat. It took quite a while for the food to be served. The tea was served in pot which can last through the session. The second dish was the 3 tier light refreshment which consist of some sandwich and bread. I love their bread and spread that was given to us. I ordered the dim sum for the main dish, which was quite normal. Service was really slow a
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Was at this place with my family to try out their high tea. The environment of the place was really soothing, and we were seated at one of the corner seat. It took quite a while for the food to be served. The tea was served in pot which can last through the session. The second dish was the 3 tier light refreshment which consist of some sandwich and bread. I love their bread and spread that was given to us. I ordered the dim sum for the main dish, which was quite normal. Service was really slow and I do not recommend to go with family. It is a good place for friends gathering and have a nice long chat with.
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Framed by soaring windows and opulent Victorian style chandeliers, the dining area exuded indisputable class and finesse. Natural sunlight radiated throughout and filled the place with warmth and cosiness. The 3 man band, which used to be outside the restaurant, has now moved in to take center stage and provide entertainment while you dine.VarietyTapas sized dishes used to be "hawked" from table to table and the practice continues but now you have a menu detailing what's on offer, pretty much ta
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Framed by soaring windows and opulent Victorian style chandeliers, the dining area exuded indisputable class and finesse. Natural sunlight radiated throughout and filled the place with warmth and cosiness. The 3 man band, which used to be outside the restaurant, has now moved in to take center stage and provide entertainment while you dine.

Variety

Tapas sized dishes used to be "hawked" from table to table and the practice continues but now you have a menu detailing what's on offer, pretty much taking out the guesswork and anticipation of what's coming next. The resident stations include a dessert table, an appetiser table and one whipping up your choice of eggs. Variety on the dessert table seems to have decreased a little though. Last but not least, the main course menu doesn't look like it has changed much ever since my last visit. You get only one serving so choose wisely.

Quality

For the most part, food quality remained consistently good and the use of superior ingredients was evident. However, nothing in the appetisers and mains actually went beyond good except for the seared scallops, which I had multiple servings of. Dessert standards were still up to the mark though, both in terms of aesthetics and taste.

Service

Generally attentive and professional but there was one wait staff who seemed to display sporadic mood swings. Other than that, everything was great. Our drinks came promptly and plates were cleared regularly.

Value for money

With rising inflation, prices for the non alcoholic brunch have gone up to an eye popping $138++/pax, which in my humble opinion, is very much on the high side even though the food is of a certain standard. However if you have the time (we sat there for a solid 3 hrs) and money to spare/burn, you might just be interested.

See all my pictures at http://www.timelessfacade.com/2011/05/brasserie-les-saveurs-iii.html

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My hubby and i went for a try on the food at this restaurant. From the lobby just directly we can walk in to the restaurant. The setting is quite elegant, may be a bit of Rococo style, though I am not sure. I could leisurely enjoy the food. All the dishes we tried were perfectly cooked and well presented, the veal cheek was fantastic.
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My hubby and i went for a try on the food at this restaurant. From the lobby just directly we can walk in to the restaurant. The setting is quite elegant, may be a bit of Rococo style, though I am not sure. I could leisurely enjoy the food. All the dishes we tried were perfectly cooked and well presented, the veal cheek was fantastic.
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