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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Restaurant | Seafood

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Cafe De Hong Kong

Cafe De Hong Kong

 

Cafe De Hong Kong ('CDHK') is a hidden restaurant along Balestier Road in Singapore that served Hong Kong style Ci Zhar. The cuisine here represent the items that you can find in any typical restaurants in Hong Kong. In case you are thinking of Xin Wang or other HongKong cafe, they served different types of food. 

LD and I have patronised CDHK regularly and it has become our must go-to restaurant if we are looking for comfort food. It is those dishes that we had in Melbourne during our uni days. 
Deep Fried Luncheon Meat Chip - Entree

Deep Fried Luncheon Meat Chip - Entree

 

Soup is basically a must have for Cantonese and Hong Kong cuisine. In CDHK you should not miss out on their double-boiled soup of the day. Our last visit here, we had their Winter Melon Soup ($35). A good portion good for 6 to 8 pax. The soup is double boiled inside the winter melon. The broth is sweet and robust, good to warm up your stomach. They also have a smaller portion, just check with the service staff. 
Winter Melon Soup - Large

Winter Melon Soup - Large

 

Winter Melon Soup

Winter Melon Soup

 

Roasted Chicken ($34) is one of the signature dishes here. It is tender, succulent and the best part is the skin. It is paper thin and crisp. Absolutely delicious. To save on cooking time, you might want to order this during reservation. 
Roast Chicken - Whole

Roast Chicken - Whole

 

If you prefer something more traditional, order the Claypot Chicken with Salted Fish and Tofu ($18 for Large). This dish is not on the menu however you can place the order with the boss, Francis. The combination of salted fish and au jus of the chicken will whet your appetite, while the tofu just absorbs the flavour nicely. A good dish to go with rice. 
Claypot Chicken with Salted Fish and Tofu - Large

Claypot Chicken with Salted Fish and Tofu - Large

 

Lamb Brisket in Claypot ($26) is a dish that Hongkongers normally consume during winter time. We were surprised when we saw it on the menu here. We have been coming back for this ever since.   The lamb briskets are stewed over long period with ginger, star anise, cinnamons stick, fermented beancurd and beancurd stick. The seasoning not only infused flavour to the lamb brisket, it also helps to neutralise any gamy flavour. After a few hours of stewing, the meat just falls off the bone. The beancurd stick absorbs the robust gravy, while the water chestnuts will add a crunchy texture to the dish. Yum Yum. 
Lamb Brisket in Claypot

Lamb Brisket in Claypot

 

Dipping sauce for Lamb Brisket

Dipping sauce for Lamb Brisket

 

Their shells dishes such as clams and lala can be found on their black board menu. We had La La Beehoon ($10.50) this time around. The bee hoon did well to absorb the sweetness and freshness from the La La. More of a subtle dish. 
La La Beehoon - Small

La La Beehoon - Small

 

For something spicier, try their Stir Fried La La ($12 for small). This version packs more punch as it is cooked with chilli. Not only the flesh is fresh, the gravy will make you suck the shell clean. 
Stir Fried La La - Small

Stir Fried La La - Small

 

Recently we tried their Typhoon Shelter Crab ($130, $65 per kg). For crab dishes, you will need to book in advanced. It is a dish that you will normally find in most of the restaurants in Hong Kong. This dish is very aromatic as the crabs are deep fried with garlic, scallion, red chilli and black bean. Showcasing the skill of the chef, the deep fried crab has a crisp exterior while the flesh retains their juiciness. As they use female crabs for this dish, the crab roe absorbs the aromatic flavour more than the meat of the crab. It was an appetising dish and a must try. Please note you must order this dish during reservation, as CDHK must order the crab in advanced. 
Typhoon Shelter Crab  - for 2kg

Typhoon Shelter Crab - for 2kg

 

Typhoon Shelter Crab - The Roe

Typhoon Shelter Crab - The Roe

 

Not to be missed here is CDHK Fish Roe Fried Rice ($20 for Large). It has a nice wok hei, topped with evenly mixed fish roe that gives this fried rice the umami flavours and the crunchy texture in each bite. Our friend's kids love it so much we ever order 2 large portions to go with their Deep Fried Luncheon Meat Chip ($8) and Seasoned Porkchop ($16.50).
CDHK Fish Roe Fried Rice - Large

CDHK Fish Roe Fried Rice - Large

 

Seasoned Porkchop - Large

Seasoned Porkchop - Large

 

For dessert, save some space for their French Toast ($6.30). A deep fried thick toast with peanut butter spread. Finished off with maple syrup and a slab of butter. The combination of crisp exterior and soft pillowy interior made it a perfect dessert after a heavy meal. Or you can have it for high tea as well. Each order of the French Toast comes with a drink, we recommend their HK Milk tea which tasted like the one you find in HK. I have to admit, it is one of the best Hong Kong French Toast you can find in Singapore. 
The Best Hong Kong French Toast in Singapore

The Best Hong Kong French Toast in Singapore

 

The décor of the CDHK is simple and no fuss. It is an air conditioned restaurant. Although there are seats outside, I hardly see people seating outdoor for their meal. Service efficient like a family restaurant. 

Overall, Cafe De Hong Kong is here to bring your traditional Hong Kong cuisine. The food is delicious and comforting, but don't expect five-star restaurant standard. Definitely, a must try place if you are looking for Authentic Hong Kong Cuisine. Cheers!!
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The Roast Chicken and Crab need to be order in advanced.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Deep Fried Luncheon Meat Chip, Winter Melon Soup, Roast Chicken, Lamb Brisket in Claypot, Typhoon Shelter Crab, French Toast, Fish Roe Fried Ric, Seasoned Pork Chop
 
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An Evening at Jamie Smile Jul 19, 2017   
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Categories : Italian | Restaurant | Desserts and Cakes | Pasta | Salads/ Acai Bowl

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http://www.chubbybotakkoala.com/2017/07/jamies-italian-forum.html
The Logo

The Logo

 

Looking for kids friendly dining destination for a group of 18 pax is definitely not an easy task. If you do have this dilemma, you definitely must consider Jamie's Italian at Forum. 
The Front of Jamie's Italian at Forum

The Front of Jamie's Italian at Forum

 

In case you have been living under a rock or somewhere in the jungle of Borneo, Jamie Oliver might sound alien to you. In summary, he is a British Celebrity Chef, author of numerous cook books, plus TV shows, activist who loved Italian Food. Jamie's restaurants always focused on natural and healthy ingredients, with simple cooking method. Jamie's Italian at Forum is the second franchise in Singapore. 
Table Setting with Mango & Orange Fresh Smoothies

Table Setting with Mango & Orange Fresh Smoothies

 

While waiting for the everyone to arrive, LD and I ordered Salumi Crostini ($15). Salumi means different type of salami / Italian cured meat. Crispy bread with buffalo ricotta, crispy salumi and drizzle with balsamic vinegar. Crispy, creamy, sweet, with subtle acidity just make a perfect entrée. A good start to tease the palate. 

Salumi Crostini

Salumi Crostini

 


If you are an olive fan, you might want to try their World's Best Olive ($8.50). Consist of large green olives, with black olives and sun-dried tomatoes tapenade & crispy music bread. I am definitely not a fan of black olive, but I discover green olive is easy to like. Crunchy, refreshing with a touch of delicate sourness almost like a gherkin. 
World's Best Olive

World's Best Olive

 

Since we have a big group, we ordered plenty. Prosciutto & Pear Salad ($25.50). A simple combination of prosciutto and pear, with pecorino, rocket salad, balsamic and toasted pine nuts. It is definitely refreshing, I personally like the combo of salty prosciutto with natural sweetness of the pear. The pecorino, rocket and balsamic just enhanced the flavour in the dish further while the pine nuts give the dish its crunchy texture. 
Prosciutto & Pear Salad

Prosciutto & Pear Salad

 

Gennaro's Italian Sausage Pizza ($27.50). Bianco base (white pizza) with fennel sausage, balsamic onions, black olives and rosemary. Interesting white base pizza, with unique flavour arising from sweet balsamic onions and black olives. The dough is crisp and chewy, like a sour dough. However, I feel it lacked some creaminess from the cheese component. 
Gennaro's Italian Sausage Pizza

Gennaro's Italian Sausage Pizza

 

Ravioli Con Carne ($26.50). Beef ragu-stuffed pasta with sage brown butter, crispy pancetta, lemon & parmesan. It is a good dish, with al-dente pasta sheets filled with ragu beef. The sage brown butter gave the dish a rich flavour however, it is missing the OMPH factors. It can do with more sprinkle of salt. 
Ravioli Con Carne

Ravioli Con Carne

 

280g Rib-eye Steak ($46) served with grilled portobello mushrooms, gremolata, funky chips and balsamic onions. We asked them to cook to medium rare, however we still find the steak slightly chewy, lacked richness and marbling of ribeye steak. Surprisingly, the grilled portobello was the best ingredients to the dish. Definitely, has lots of room for improvement. 
280g Rib-eye Steak

280g Rib-eye Steak

 

Lamb Rack ($88). Lamb rack coated with herby breadcrumb served with roasted mixed root vegetables and a yummy red wine sauce. Easily the best dish of the night. Cooked to medium rare, the meat just melts in your mouth. Absent of gamy flavour, the lamb is just to die for.  It is not in the main menu, so you must keep a look out on the special board. A must order dish here. 
Lamb Rack

Lamb Rack

 

Service is friendly, accommodating and professional. The décor of the restaurant is modern, casual with a combination of open concept. The set-up and service are definitely geared towards child-friendly environment, where you and your family can dine freely. The semi open concepts will allow you to see the chefs preparing your food, maybe pique the interest of the young ones in cooking. 
The Semi Open Kitchen

The Semi Open Kitchen

 

Please note that due to Jamie's focus on healthy eating, you might find the kids meal a bit bland. Feel free to add more seasoning to your child likings (cheese, salt or pepper). 

Overall, An evening in Jamie is definitely an interesting experience. It was packed during the dinner service. The food is simple yet delicious, but don't expect a high-end Italian restaurant version. We'll definitely return for the lamb rack. Cheers!!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Lamb Rack, Salumi Crostini, World's Best Olive, Prosciutto & Pear Salad
 
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Categories : Italian | Restaurant | Pasta | Steaks and Grills | Pizza

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La Barca Ristorante

La Barca Ristorante

 

La Barca is a quaint Italian Restaurant located in Goodman Art Centre Campus. This is the second gem that we discovered in the secluded area. The name La Barca came from an Italian word that means a boat, just like the shape of the restaurant. La Barca serves classic Tuscan fare with a modern twist, focusing on the fresh ingredients and stylish presentation.  
The Boat with the Corks

The Boat with the Corks

 

Their entrée of Parma Ham and Burrata is a must try (Il Prosciutto Di Parma, Burrata Di Andria, Pomodori E Basilico - $40). The price might look stiff at first, but the portion does not disappoint. It is huge and enough for 4 pax. Thinly shaved saltish and delicate Parma ham combine soft, creamy and bouncy organic burrata cheese sure fire up our appetite and looking forward to the next dish. 


Il Prosciutto Di Parma, Burrata Di Andria, Pomodori E Basilico
Parma Ham & Organic Burrata

Il Prosciutto Di Parma, Burrata Di Andria, Pomodori E Basilico Parma Ham & Organic Burrata

 

Pizza lovers will be satisfied as well. Though their offering is not extensive, they are generally very good. The dough of the pizza is crisp on the exterior while slightly chewy in the interior. The toppings are generous. We tried Fungi Freschi Misti pizza ($22) and seafood pizza (Pizza Con Pesce Fresco Senza Mozzarella - $24). The toppings filled the pizza to the max, where the pizza still have its crisp texture and does not go soggy. The seafood toppings included ocean fresh fish, squid, cuttlefish, prawns, octopus, mussels, clams definitely showcase the goodness from the sea. 


Fungi Freschi Misti pizza

Fungi Freschi Misti pizza

 

I Tortelli Di Pecorino Con Fonduta Di Parmigiano E Tartufo Di Stagione ($42) is Chef Michele's award-winning pasta. Rich and creamy cheese tortelli, topped with pecorino cheese plus a seasonal truffle. Yum Yum. We just hope the portion can be adjusted. If you have this dish as part of your 5-course meal, I say the portion is just nice. But for small family / communal dining, it will be good to increase the portion by about 25% so everyone can get a decent bite. 
I Tortelli Di Pecorino Con Fonduta Di Parmigiano E Tartufo Di Stagione
Cheese Torelli Pasta with Pecorino Cheese and Truffle

I Tortelli Di Pecorino Con Fonduta Di Parmigiano E Tartufo Di Stagione Cheese Torelli Pasta with Pecorino Cheese and Truffle

 

Since La Barca is a Tuscan restaurant, the traditional Fiorentina steak is a must try. Australian Angus Beef, marbling score 3 ($18 per 100 gram). Minimum order for the steak is about 800 gram, so it is definitely made for sharing. 
Australian Angus Beef, marbling score 3 - Fiorentina Steak

Australian Angus Beef, marbling score 3 - Fiorentina Steak

 

The service staff will show us the steak after it comes off the grill. It is then brought to the kitchen to be cut. Both time we tried the steak, it was cooked just slightly before it reaches medium rare. It is meaty, juicy and succulent. The wedges and cannelli beans is a good companion for the meal. You can order other side dishes like mash potatoes, sauteed Italian spinach, shoe-string fries, etc. In case the steak is underdone for you, you can ask the service staff for the hot-stone and you can grill it a bit more on the table. 
Australian Angus Beef, marbling score 3 - Fiorentina Steak

Australian Angus Beef, marbling score 3 - Fiorentina Steak

 

For the sweet ending, our picks are Tiramisu Tradizionale La Barca ($14) and Strudel Di Mele Banane Alla Cannella Con Salsa Di Vaniglia ($14). The tiramisu is without alcohol and cream. Using eggs as the base ingredients, It is smooth, creamy and packs a solid coffee punch. The presentation looks a bit like someone spilled a spoonful of milo on the desserts, however, it is a must try dessert. 
Tiramisu Tradizionale La Barca

Tiramisu Tradizionale La Barca

 

The strudel has an attractive texture of crispy exterior and moist interior. The fillings of organic apple and banana are wrapped in pastry sheets, then deep fried. The use of vanilla cream instead of ice cream actually a good choice here, so the strudel maintain its crispy texture. The berries provide a good balance to this sweet dish. 
Strudel Di Mele Banane Alla Cannella Con Salsa Di Vaniglia

Strudel Di Mele Banane Alla Cannella Con Salsa Di Vaniglia

 

The restaurant is spacious. The seats are well spread out and enough distance between tables to retain the privacy between diners. The main dining area will be indoor, but you can also seat outside for drinks and chill out. There is indoor and outdoor playing area for family coming with children. So it is a good place for families to meet up. Service is efficient, friendly and professional. 
Front Counter and Part of Indoor Seating Area

Front Counter and Part of Indoor Seating Area

 

Outdoor Seating Area

Outdoor Seating Area

 

Overall, the food at La Barca is definitely something to look forward to. It is a place where you can get great Tuscan food, suitable for formal dining or family dining out. Price is on the high side, however, you will be getting what you paid for. Ciao!! Cheers!!
Calamari Arrostiti Pomodorini, E Crema Di Aglio
Grilled Squid with Garlic Cream Sauce

Calamari Arrostiti Pomodorini, E Crema Di Aglio Grilled Squid with Garlic Cream Sauce

 
Cannelli Beans Served with Pasta

Cannelli Beans Served with Pasta

 
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There is a playroom for children.
 
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Categories : Korean | Restaurant | Korean BBQ

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Goki Day Korean Bbq Buffet

Goki Day Korean Bbq Buffet

 

Goki Day is an Authentic Korean BBQ restaurant located near Teck Chye Terrace near the Serangoon Heartland. A well-known food enclaved to the foodies. We have visited Goki Day multiple times and see their transformation first hand especially when they change their grill plate from sliding down type to rectangular type, to jumbo type and now to the round type.

The latest grill plate plus steamboat

The latest grill plate plus steamboat

 
Why we said Goki Day is Authentic because it is run by a Korean family from the start. This all-you-can eat restaurant offered the Korean BBQ with Korean steamboat together. So you can please everyone who dines there. It also served ready cooked items while you are waiting for the meat to be cooked.
Baby Octopus

Baby Octopus

 
Our favourite here is the thick pork belly. Normally known as 5mm cut, it always delivers the porkgasm that you are looking for in BBQ pork. In the current round grill, you can fit only 3 pcs, but it has the most consistent fire that produces quality bbq pork belly at the end. It has a crisp exterior, follow with fatty and melts in your mouth pork belly. Yum Yum.



Thick Cut Pork Belly

Thick Cut Pork Belly

 

There are different choice pork cuts with marinate such as spicy pork, pork bulgogi, pork belly thin cut, bacon, spicy marinated pork belly and most recently pork jowl. Feel free to choose what you like however, we always go back to the thick cut all the time.

Clockwise from top left:
Thick Cut Pork Belly, Pork Jowl, Pork Bulgogi, Spicy Pork Belly

Clockwise from top left: Thick Cut Pork Belly, Pork Jowl, Pork Bulgogi, Spicy Pork Belly

 
Clockwise from top left:
Spicy Pork, Thin Cut Pork Belly, Bacon & Marinated Pork

Clockwise from top left: Spicy Pork, Thin Cut Pork Belly, Bacon & Marinated Pork

 
For the beef selection, the marinated beef ribs are LD's favourite. It is well seasoned with Korean sweet marinate, tender and meaty. Some part of the beef can be tender, while the rest might need more chewing time.

Steam Egg

Steam Egg

 
I personally like the Korean Beef Brisket cut. This cut here is very thin (like sukiyaki thin) and has a good portion fats in it. You can either bbq it or put in the steamboat. I normally have a plateful of these for myself.
Korean Beef Brisket Cut in Steamboat in seaweed soup

Korean Beef Brisket Cut in Steamboat in seaweed soup

 
There are two types of soup base for steamboat, the non-spicy seaweed soup and the spicy army stew like soup base. For the seaweed, it is on the salty side, so I suggest you dilute it with some water. If you like the spicy kimchi, basically you have the ingredients to create your own army stew here.

Condiments for Steamboat / Bbq

Condiments for Steamboat / Bbq

 
Side dishes here is limited and self-service. The kimchi is extremely good according to LD, well-fermented with a crunch and a good dose of red pepper and sourness, and LD loves it so much that she always buy 1 kg to bring home for her Korean instant noodles. I preferred their pickled radish to balance the fattiness in my BBQ.

Condiments and Side dishes

Condiments and Side dishes

 
Other ingredients for BBQ or steamboat includes cuttlefish, octopus(when available), sausages, a variety of mushrooms, chicken, cheese meatball, a variety of vegetables, fresh lettuce to wrap the meal, garlic, onion, fresh cut chilli, eggs and instant noodle. Ice cream, porridge, rice and water are part of the buffet as well.

Ice Cream Selections

Ice Cream Selections

 
Soft drinks and Alcoholic Beverages

Soft drinks and Alcoholic Beverages

 
The recent revamp also introduce some items that are cooked to order. Those items are: Vegetable pancake, Japchae (Glass Noodle), Topokki (Rice Cake), Gimbap (Korean Sushi), Fried Chicken, Kimchi Pancake, Salad and Steam Egg. The service staff will show you this menu when you are seated.

Fried Chicken

Fried Chicken

 
Service is friendly and efficient. The interaction is at the minimum because of the buffet concept, but you can get their attention easily. They will also replace the BBQ plate frequently during your BBQ session. The decor is simple and minimum. As it is a Korean BBQ place, expect to come out of the restaurant smelling like the food you ate.

The Decor

The Decor

 
If you want to have a Korean BBQ at home, you can actually buy the ingredients from the restaurant.  We can tell you the price is very reasonable.

Overall, Goki Day Korean BBQ Buffet is an authentic fuss free Korean BBQ. Although the selection is not extensive, the quality of the ingredients provided is very good. Definitely a place worth to visit if you need a quick fix for your Korean BBQ cravings. Geonbae !! Cheers!!
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Buffet
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Pork Belly, Beef Brisket, Steam Egg, Marinated Pork Belly, Marinated Pork, Side Dishes, Beef Ribs, Baby Octopus
 
Table Wait Time: 1 minute(s)


Date of Visit: Apr 01, 2017 

Spending per head: Approximately $30(Dinner)

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Monthly Italian Gourmet Buffet Smile Jun 09, 2016   
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The Lamb Rack with Sardinian Vermentino

The Lamb Rack with Sardinian Vermentino

 
Introducing the Monthly Italian Gourmet Buffet in Alkaff Mansion. This buffet will showcase the popular dishes from Sunday Prosecco Brunch, as well as the scrumptious Italian Grigliata Grill plus bar at Alkaff Mansion Ristorante. The Italian Gourmet Buffet dinner is available only on the third Thursday of the month, unless announced otherwise through social media.
Assorted Cold Cuts

Assorted Cold Cuts

 
The highlights of The Great Italian Gourmet Buffet are:

Coffin Bay Oysters. This South Australian Oysters are fresh and plum. I like my oysters simple, with a touch of lemon. You can taste the simple freshness of the oyster when it glides down your throat. A good start to the buffet.
Coffin Bay Oysters

Coffin Bay Oysters

 
Carpaccio. There are a few selection of carpaccio in the antipasti, such as Wagyu Beef Carpaccio, Tuna Carpaccio with Orange & Black Olives, and Octopus Carpaccio with Orange & Balsamic Reduction. Our pick is the Wagyu Beef Carpaccio, not commonly available, where the thinly sliced beef just melts in your mouth with the tangy dressing. Yum Yum.
Carpaccio - Tuna (on top) Wagyu Beef (bottom left); Octopus (bottom right)

Carpaccio - Tuna (on top) Wagyu Beef (bottom left); Octopus (bottom right)

 
Mozzarella Cheese. The perennial favourite dish Mozzarella Cheese with Tomato & Basil. We just can't say no to it. The soft texture of the cheese, sliced sweet tomatoes and aroma of the basil definitely our pick for cheese salad combo any day.
Mozzarella Cheese with Tomato & Basil

Mozzarella Cheese with Tomato & Basil

 
Pizza. A must try here. No matter what toppings they put on it, the combination of thin crust, marinara sauce and generous mozzarella cheese just made it delizioso.
One of the pizza

One of the pizza

 
Vegetables pizza

Vegetables pizza

 
Lamb Rack. The Lamb Rack with Sardinian Vermentino, The lamb was tender and succulent, as it was marinated with Italian white wine. The balance of the fats and meat is just spot on. Though the 36-hour marinated Beef Striploin is good, but it just can't beat the lamb. We are guilty of finishing about one rack of lamb here.
The Lamb Rack with Sardinian Vermentino

The Lamb Rack with Sardinian Vermentino

 
36-hour marinated Beef Striploin

36-hour marinated Beef Striploin

 
Grilled Sardinian Octopus. To be exact grilled Sardinian octopus leg. Not the first time that we tried this in Alkaff Mansion, but not the one to be miss. Slightly hard to chew on this time around, but still give a pleasant taste.
Grilled Sardinian Octopus

Grilled Sardinian Octopus

 
Desserts. The chocolate desserts are ... Chocolategasm!!! There is a special chocolate cake, which basically infused with chilli. Yup Cake with chilli. The people here just love their chilli surprise, just like the chilli mix in the cocktail, named Alkaff Potion. (Please note that some of the chocolate cake contain coffee, if you are allergic to coffee like LD, you might have to check on the content in the dish dessert).
Desserts Selection

Desserts Selection

 
LD's favourite is the chocolate profiteroles. This bit size desserts is just so irresistible, you just pop it in your mouth one at a time. Yum Yum.
Cheese Selection (Did not try)

Cheese Selection (Did not try)

 
Overall, it was definitely a pleasant experience to be back in Alkaff Mansion. The food definitely top notch and so does the service. So check out the details below, as well as the menu for the buffet. Ciao!! Cheers!!
Seafood Pasta

Seafood Pasta

 
Grilled Vegetables and Potatoes

Grilled Vegetables and Potatoes

 
Thank you very much Alkaff Mansion Ristorante and H3(Cube) for the tasting invitation.

Italian Gourmet Buffet (Third Thursday of the month – unless stated otherwise)
Time: 18.00 – 22.00
$98++ per adult
$48++ per child (Ages 5 to 12)*

 
Recommended Dish(es):  Grilled Sardinian Octopus,Lamb Rack with Sardinian Vermentino,Mozzarella Cheese with Tomato & Basil,pizza,Wagyu Beef Carpaccio,Coffin Bay Oysters
 
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