The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, #L2-01, Marina Bay
Telephone
6688 8507
Introduction
Course by course, bite by bite, immerse yourself in an unparalleled experience with a 10-course dégustation menu as culinary magic materialises before your eyes.
The name 'Waku Ghin' is derived from two Japanese words: 'Waku' meaning to 'arise' (like water pouring forth from a hot spring) and 'Ghin' meaning 'silver', Chef Tetsuya's signature colour found throughout the 8,000 square foot space, featuring an intimate bar, three private cocoon rooms and a main dining room.
Each private room is helmed by a chef, bringing forward the season’s best produce to the Chef’s Table.
Waku Ghin Marinated Botan Shrimp with Sea Urchin and Oscietra Caviar / Waku Ghin Slow-Cooked New Zealand John Dory with Charcoal-Grilled Eggplant / Steamed Alaskan King Crab with Lemon Scented Extra Virgin Olive Oil / Braised Canadian Lobster with Fresh Tarragon / Japanese Ohmi Wagyu Roll from Shiga Prefecture with Wasabi and Citrus Soy / Ghin Cheesecake
Waku ghin has really good desserts. Despite not being known specially for their sweets, the desserts are more than competent. The chocolate mousse cake was the best I have ever eaten! There was a layer of soft sponge at the bottom topped with different layers of differing flavours including chocolate mousse and a jelly like layer. I also detected notes of nuttiness within the cake and there were chocolate balls distributed throughout that provided added crunch and texture.…Read More
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Waku ghin serve really really good food. I really enjoyed the desserts served there including the petite fours. The best part was the macarons which came in a variety of flavours. Absolutely perfectly made, the pistachio one was the best with a sweet shell complemented by a salted buttercream filling. Also good were the chocolate truffles which melted in my mouth.…Read More
The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.