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thedessertprince
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Categories : French | Restaurant | Seafood | Steaks and Grills | Burgers and Sandwiches

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I always had a hard time convincing my dining partners to try French cuisines. I guess it’s the impression French cuisines gives to us. Food for the atas (High Class) people? Cuisine that is not meant for the common street boy? I can’t really blame them. It’s all about the perception each of us abide to…

There are still pockets of friends who still continue to associate me as an high class individual often judging from the way I speak and describe certain dessert terms such as Creme Brulee, Mille-feuille and Mont Blanc just to named a few of my favourite ones. Even the French term for cake, gateau is more than a mouthful for most of my friends to utter and much less indulge in them.

From my knowledge, the owners of Saveur started out as a small stall at some random coffeeshop at Joo Chiat, serving French food at coffeeshop price. Which if I translate into my own words, serving French food at affordable price…

 
In 2012, they moved into the city and set up their stronghold which is only two street away from Raffles Hotel. I have to be honest with you, I actually went there twice, each time with different dining partners and was turned away on both occasions either because our tummy couldn’t endure the hunger pangs caused by the long Q or we came late after their last order. It was only on my third visit before I managed to get myself a table for two with an old friend of mine whom recently got an interest in fishing.

I was determined to try their food you see. Where else in the central could you find a bowl of Pasta that cost $3.90 or a plate of Duck Confit at $8.90? I just knew I have to come and showcase this finding to my friends and fellow readers.

 
The beautifully woven Angel Hair Pasta With Tiger Prawn And Lumpfish Caviar ($6.90). It’s almost like a piece of art when the pasta arrived on our table. I love how the prawns were beautifully lined up along the hair of an Angel with specks of Caviar here and there.

The taste was just as exceptional as it looks. The olive oil gave the pasta a moisturizing context while the prawns were succulent, signs of freshness I would infer. The Caviar though, gave the simplistic pasta something worth courting for.

 
Personally, I’m a sucker for Foie Gras. it’s one of those must have thing for me whenever I go for a French meal. Even more so that particular night because my dining partner had never tried one before! I spoke in the best French I could and I got myself the Pan Fried Foie Gras With Lentils And Pickled Onions ($7.90).

Slightly overcooked if you ask me but the flavors seemed to explode within your mouth as you worked your way through the fatten Goose Liver. My partner still didn’t like the idea of eating Liver but hey, at least he gave it a try right?

Do note that this is 35g only. Rather petite I have to confess but for our first time, it did just fine…

 
Being an angler himself, my partner knew he’s so going for the Barramundi With Crab Potato And French Beans ($12.90). The fillet was fresh and pan fried nicely. The meat was flaky and tender. Once again, signs of freshness. The Crab Potato though didn’t have any crab taste with every bite we took.

 
When it comes to duck confit, I’m always looking for a juicy meat thigh to sink my metal wares into. Afterall, the meat should be simmered in it’s own fat. Hence, I was expecting an explosion of umami taste to it. But somehow I was disappointed by Saveur’s rendition ($8.90). The meat was just too dry. It’s almost like eating a fried one to a confit. I expected more but then again maybe I expected too much?

 
Just in the nick of time, our last order as it is Saveur’s last order. The Pistachio Panna Cotta ($6.90) couldn’t have ended our dinner any better…

Saveur is set to impress the crowd that’s for sure. Just look at the number of diners strolling in? Service was commendable since there’s so few staffs catering to a full house. Our cups always seem to be filled perceptually by the attentive staffs. I’m more than happy to pay $0.40 for my cup of tap water if this were the service they provide. If only their waiting time could be as fast as they served their food… I think you will see me frequent here.

My advice to you if you wanna try Saveur would be to come around 2pm for lunch and after 8pm for dinner. That’s when the place gets a bit empty and less vibrant (noisy) if you know what I mean. Do note that they do not accept reservations so don’t bother calling them unless you need to.

So after reading this post, do you still have the impression that French cuisines are only for the rich?
 
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Sweet Memoirs
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Cool Cafe at Holland V Smile Jun 18, 2013   
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Lots of Cute Stuff at d'Good Cafe

Lots of Cute Stuff at d'Good Cafe

 
Perfect place for BFF's abd couples

Perfect place for BFF's abd couples

 

 
This cafe is really nice. I highly commend whoever thought of their concept. The interior was great, it creates a very good ambiance perfect for couples and bestfriends.
Freshly brewed coffee goodness!

Freshly brewed coffee goodness!

 
If you are a coffee addict, this place is for you. They brew really good coffee that will keep you coming back for more.

I highly recommend their Fresh Sea Prawn Aglio Olio (not too spicy) and Japanese Chicken Curry ( a very mild version of the usual thick and flavourful curry).

Full review at http://www.sweetmemoirs.com/2013/05/d-good-cafe-at-holland-village.html
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Fresh Sea Prawn Aglio Olio and Japanese Chicken Curry
 
Date of Visit: May 21, 2013 

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biba8169
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Categories : Middle Eastern/Mediterranean | European | Pasta | Seafood | Fine Dining

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Welcome to the Gardens! The long awaited Gardens By The Bay is finally attracting swarm of bees to pollinate its new lush. However, I am the pollen today; at my sweetest front.

 
My meals took place in the upper deck; some called it “sunny patio”, where the bar sits. Why chose the bar area? I prefer the roomy hemispheric roofing – the glass dome ceiling shelters me instead of the concrete pillars downstairs. I get to enjoy a more magnificent view of the Singapore Flyer and MBS, along with the sun setting afar. Less of seeing people footing on the walk path outside the restaurant. More, I was surrounded by Pollen’s very own mini herbs garden – thyme, lavender and even the 1000-year old olive tree! The temperature is cooler than the ground’s, a regulated climate which can dip to 17-20 degree Celsius in the evening. It can be chilly; so ladies, a shawl will helps when you are dining at the bar. But the coolness will not dampen your dining spirit as your visual gets warmed by the bright looking tiles, informal table settings and without plush carpets -full of Mediterranean vibe.

 
To ease our hunger, warm dinner rolls were served. I loved the sliced sourdough for the tangy rye and its crusty texture while the portioned wholemeal baguette was a lot more chewy. We enjoyed the slab of butter served on the small ridged board – pale looking but was silky-smooth and mild-mannered. The Sicilian olives were a little raw & hard while the cod potato dip compliments the bread with a briny taste. Side note: As the upper deck temperature is cooler, the bread turns cold at an amazing rate, so do not hesitate to ask for a reheat. Anyway, the wait staff was diligent enough to have done so without prompts. Very attentive).

 
We started off with Salad of buttered lobster, pasta, seaweed (of which I opted out), maple dressing. A very refreshing salad with unpretentious sweet tangy seasoning, less of a maple flavour. The homemade pasta has an unusual texture of its own – flabby and soft noodles not the regular al dente that one would expect, nonetheless very gratifying. Then comes the sweet & succulent lobster meat, so fresh that you could smell the ocean breeze. Fighting against it, the baby Romanine was crisp to the core, served in total freshness.

 
Scallop carpaccio, cucumber, apple, horseradish snow – much-hyped dish @London’s Pollen street Social. What makes it such a hit? The modern culinary technique employed to make it stunning and pleasurable looking, along with the lingering taste it brought about. At one point, I’d thought that I am eating it alive – the raw scallop slices were meaty and tasted sweet which further accentuated by the vinaigrette dressing. Floral-inpired; the teaser was dressed up in colorful petals and dills, accompanied with the semi-frozen cucumber slices – as beautiful as its name sounds. I am so captivated by the horseradish ‘snow’ – using new culinary technique; where the buttermilk was added to horseradish juice & thickened with cornstarch, thereafter frozen and pacotized, and later grated microscopically when served. This dish is as pleasing to the palate as to the eyes, I am hoping for some headphones to come along soon. A total bliss out.

 
Roasted monkfish, creamed olive oil potatoes, lemon conserve, orange grenobloise – everyone thought it was an uninteresting dish but they were wrong, it was a truly comforting one! The ponderous fillet sits atop the silky creamed mash potato which was rich and gratifying. The fish tasted oceanic; fresh and moist despite being roasted. You get to savor the sweetness in the meat which brought about by the lemon dressing. The orange flavored croutons further intensified the dish with more flavors and crunch.

 
Roasted pork belly, broad beans, slow-cooked squid, chorizo – do not make comparison with the Asian Siew Bak that you would eat at your favorite stall. This dish has its own uniqueness; the pork was well-roasted and the meat wasn’t tough. Somewhat moist, thanks to that thin layer of fats under the crackling pork skin. The chorizo sauce enhanced the overall faintly seasoned meat, making it wholesome. Cannellini beans were cooked to tender to fill the loose space in your gastric.

Nothing could hide my excitement when it comes to dessert moments. I can’t wait to announce that I am done with my courses and need badly to head to the subterranean. The wait staff got me right away and gave signal. Christophe appeared instantly and offered to escort us to the ground level via the side lift behind the bar. The main dining room – clad in dim lightings, dark wooden tables & rattan chairs; casual in a classical manner.

We were placed at the center of the 9m long dessert counter with Chef Andres Lara standing right in front. He greeted us somewhat shyly and handed us the menu. Jokingly, he said we could have everything here or as much as we wanted; I wished too if I haven’t had my meals.

 
“PB&J” – Peanut butter and cherry yuzu sorbet; topped the dessert list in London’s flagship which I certainly wouldn’t want to pass it up. Dreamy as it looked but serious in its taste! Sounds like a big diversion between the sweet peanut butter parfait & sour yuzu cherry sorbet, they duo did harmonize when eaten together. The after taste of yuzu has always been unique which I don’t know what to make of it. Lara has been very creative when comes to plating – pomegranates, black raspberry & floral petals, everything looks so whimsical.

 
For a more witty whip up; Bitter chocolate banana, white sesame ice cream, caramel nitro, definitely wow you with Lara’s witty modern technique. I was inspired by the print “nitro” which lured me into trying (I am such a follower of molecular culinary these days that I went crazy after it). The bitterness in the chocolate crumbles amid the ice-cream of its own kind, interfused with the sweetness found in the white sesame ice-cream. Although the sesame flavor was less prominent, its smooth and creamy texture made good. The banana bits add crunch to the otherwise velvety sweets. For all you know, I’d love that “vaporing effect” from caramel; accordingly it has been dipped in liquid nitrogen for a quick freeze. I hope the mist did somehow veil my blushes.

For a sweet ending, Lara gave each of us a passion-fruit milk chocolate popsicle. The passion-fruit - a tad too tart but was average out by the sweetness of the milk chocolate shell. (My friend had a similar pop ice on the next day, but with
yoghurt fillings instead)
 
Date of Visit: Jul 03, 2012 

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Dczy
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must TRY!  Smile Feb 11, 2013   
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Categories : Food Court | Chinese Soup

今天年初二,因为不是很舒服没上班被逼跑到附近的24小时诊所拿mc,偶然被我发现了这间西餐shocked(年30和年初一吃kfc和mcd排长龙排到怕了)
在排队时看着menu选了好久也拿不定,最后决定让服务人员介绍tongue
店的招牌是菜牛扒和三文鱼(因为肚子饿了好久怕三文鱼吃不饱选了牛扒lol
因为是过年决定不亏待自己所以点了份铁板黑牛扒mad
来说说食物吧,我的套餐有一份牛扒,意大利面,2个小菜,和另加了一份蘑菇汤
牛扒--煎的刚刚好,颜色非常漂亮感觉就像ps过!但是是真实的 XD
咬下去肉汁流出来,只能拿香嫩多汁来形容!味道鲜而不腻,再配上他家的黑椒酱,简直绝配!
(第一次吃黑牛,不觉得味道会臊,也不会很硬)(他家的黑椒酱不像平常的只有浓浓的黑椒味,而是加了多种调味
料有种浓厚的感觉就是为锯扒而配的!)
意大利面 -- 煮得有点软(可能我比较喜欢吃有点爽口的)但他的酱不错,味道很香。不会有半点违和感
薯泥 -- 乍看下有点像popoye的薯泥的感觉,但味道截然不同。香滑可口(个人觉得比popoye和kfc的还好吃!)
沙律 -- 要了份包菜沙律,味道很好!(只不过给少了点)
蘑菇汤 -- 赞啊!!放了多种菇类煮出来的浓汤,不像外边的白白的,这个感觉像酱似的!每一口都吃得到蘑菇!再加上浓
郁的奶油味简直是太好吃了!!再说只不过2块一份!一定要试!

总结,这一份套餐虽要了我20++,但食物的质量和品质可说是1等1的,喜欢吃西餐的朋友一定要试试!!他还有许多的菜式可以让大家烦恼的smile年初二的今天还在烦恼吃什么吗?别想了!今天就去Lava Rock 试试!!Lava Rock 等着你!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Steak!
 
Date of Visit: Feb 11, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $20(Lunch)

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jiaksimipng
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Caffeine Addiction, Great Food Smile Jun 19, 2013   
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Categories : Café | Brunch

Department of Caffeine could have been only opened in the recent months, but it had already made its mark on the map by both coffee and brunch lovers alike. When we visited the cafe on a Sunday afternoon, it was already nearly fully occupied. We were lucky that there were still three two-seaters around.

 
The Flat White had a nice aroma to it; it was pretty rich at the start but was also light enough in it’s body. Probably one of the better cups I ever had so far.

 
The Mushroom Medley was indeed a harmonious blend of sauteed mushrooms, brioche and egg. The sauteed mushrooms brought out much of the earthy flavour that made the otherwise plan brioche so savoury, and the egg had this runny yolk that looked like it was going to burst with a poke from the fork. If I could have anything for breakfast, this would be something that I would never get tired of.

 
The Brioche French Toast was a flipside from the savoury Mushroom Medley. It was something that was seemingly on the sweeter side. Served with bananas in between, the bread gave some sort of eggy yet sweet taste from the bananas which was quite unique. The choice of using Vanilla yoghurt instead of Vanilla ice-cream was a sound one; the yoghurt was able to take off some of the sweetness from the bananas and gave it a nice sour flavour to top onto the brioche. The toasted almonds was definitely fragrant and crispy and the blueberries were pretty fresh too.

 
The Honey Lavender Teacake surely did hit the expectations; the layer of honey on top provided this intense sweetness and there was also a heavy aroma from the Lavender on the cake. The cake was also light enough for an after-meal treat, though it could be a bit crumbly for some because certain parts fell off pretty easily. That being said though this cake is totally worth a try if you have made your visit there!

For more photos and the full reviews, please visit: http://jiaksimipng.wordpress.com/2013/06/19/department-of-caffeine-duxton-road/

 
Recommended Dish(es):  Honey Lavender Teacake,Mushroom Medley
 
Date of Visit: Jun 16, 2013 

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