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Categories : Desserts and Cakes | Brunch

I love TMP's cupcakes (particularly the Strawberries & Cream), but I do enjoy their mains every once in a while in addition to their classic sweet treats.

 
This time round, I had the Truffled Field Mushroom Risotto. You could smell the truffle from a mile away - this dish makes a great choice. Although I have to admit, it gets a little boring after a while... that's probably why you must order dessert as well.

My boyfriend had the pork belly. It was a little overdone in my opinion.. but he thought it was all right.
 
Date of Visit: Mar 09, 2013 

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Not much choices on the menu OK Mar 27, 2013   
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Categories : Restaurant | Steaks and Grills

 
Came here during lunch and had their set lunch of duck confit pasta. To be honest, even without being restricted by the set lunch menu (where they have fixed items), the menu variety is kinda sad.

Anyway, the duck confit pasta is quite oily - the taste of the oil hits you first, followed by the meatiness. I loved the addition of sundried tomatoes - they're always a plus!
 
Date of Visit: Mar 06, 2013 

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'Meh' food at Brewbaker's OK Mar 27, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Sushi/Sashimi

 
Was taking a walk around Sengkang and had my dinner here (as there weren't many choices in the area anyway...)

We ordered the fish & chips to share, as well as the lobster bisque (comes with a side of garlic bread). The fish & chips batter was too much for me... kinda 'gelad'. Fries were okay though. Fish was fresh, can't deny that! As for the soup, it was fine but lacked that little seafood punch. Don't think I will come back here, unless it's for drinks and soccer; there's a huge TV screen outside but then again, not a soccer fan so yup.
 
Date of Visit: Mar 02, 2013 

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Super unique mee siam Smile Mar 08, 2013   
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Categories : Malay | Singaporean Chinese | Hawker Centre | Noodles

I'd heard a lot about this famous store in Hong Lim Food Centre but never got around to visiting it... until this weekend that is.

The queue was long and it was quite a wait. But the auntie went down the line to take orders to try and speed things up a little. When it was my turn, I was really surprised to know that the uncle (this store's run by a couple) was extremely friendly. He started "marketing" his mee siam and began telling me that "you can't find this anywhere else in Singapore". Haha!

 
I do admit that even though I'm not a mee siam fan, this was very well done. The gravy is obviously the winning ingredient, but they won't reveal their secrets so no one knows what's exactly in the fruit juice gravy (yes, it's called Fruit Juice Mee Siam). I suspect it's pineapple and lime though. I'll never really know.

 
I also ordered the laksa to share. Over here, you have to use a spoon to scoop up the laksa noodles and gravy. Sooooo satisfying - laksa gravy's not too thick, consistency was just right, and they were very generous with the ingredients Two thumbs up!

 
Recommended Dish(es):  Laksa,Fruit Juice Mee Siam
 
Date of Visit: Mar 02, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $4(Lunch)

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Categories : Australian / New Zealand | Bars/Lounges | Steaks and Grills | Fine Dining

I picked this place for a belated Valentine's Day dinner with my guy. I called to make reservations earlier in the same week - initially we wanted 7pm but they were fully booked and only 6pm and 8.30pm were available that evening. So, tip #1: make reservations way ahead of time!

I'd heard of the service being legendary here. But somehow, I didn't get that feel immediately because the main counter was pretty far in. There's no one to greet you right at the entrance, which I found kinda weird...

Anyway, the place was super crowded that evening, I thought it was a bit too noisy for a place like that but eh whatever. We got a nice spot in the pop-up function room in the middle of the restaurant, right by the massive windows that show you a pretty view of the CBD area.

Our server for the evening was Kat (Cat?). We found her to be really pleasant, albeit a bit too busy to fully pay attention to us that evening. Like I mentioned, it was seriously super crowded! She brought us our complimentary bread (no pictures too hungry sorry!), (a very large) freshly baked focaccia bread topped with caramelised onions. This came with a side of salted butter. The bread was absolutely phenomenal! I've never tasted anything so darn fluffy before... We gobbled it right up.

 
Now, for our mains. They took some time to be prepared, and the manager was walking around checking in with everyone and I assume at one point, he went into the kitchen to ask what's the hold up with our orders. If I pay good money, honestly, I don't mind the wait for amazing food and you shouldn't either.

I ordered the Beef Wellington which was about $66+. Recognised as Gordon Ramsay's specialty, this was steak about the size of a fist, topped with foie gras and finally wrapped in puff pastry. I was blown away by this dish. It was prepared so well, everything was perfect from the steak to the puff pastry. The combo was too good to be true... but yeah, IT WAS!

My boy ordered the steak ($70+) and a side of fries ($12+). I can't remember exactly which cut of steak he had, but it was the Australian one (always choose the Australian cut!) and it came with 4 different kinds of sauces. Once again, brilliant! Oh, portions for everything (including fries) were toooo big for us - and I eat like a dude - so what do you think? All I can say is: be prepared to overeat!

 
For dessert, we ordered the (also) legendary $25 chocolate lava cake. Rated as one of the best in SG, I was eager to try this - even more so than the steak actually. We waited quite a while for this, and eventually, it was sitting right in front of us. I dug my fork in, letting the choc ooze out for a bit, before finally taking a bite.

Verdict?

Disappointing.

The base of the cake was overcooked. It was way too hard for a lava cake and you could tell that it sat in the oven for just a bit too long. This was probably the factor that broke it. I am sad to admit that Max Brenner makes a better choc lava cake for a lower price. I guess they were really busy that night, quality probably went out the window a bit - even for service (not attentive, way too much rushing about, would call for someone 4 times but no response... sigh).

I would return but definitely not during rush hour. And yes, it's the Beef Wellington that stole my heart! <3
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Beef Wellington
 
Date of Visit: Feb 15, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $100(Dinner)

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