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2011-11-14
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2011 – Ranked 27 in S. Pellegrino World’s 50 Best Restaurant2010/2011 – Miele Guide Asia’s No.12010 - Ranked 28 in S. Pellegrino World’s 50 Best RestaurantAnd the list goes on & on for this Award-winning Modern European restaurant, which also happens to be in my top 3 fave list.The lunch was my first visit after Iggy’s had moved from Regent Hotel to The Hilton. The first few months were always fully booked & I finally gave up trying until a recent occasion when I brought 2 friends there.Ouch! Th
2010/2011 – Miele Guide Asia’s No.1
2010 - Ranked 28 in S. Pellegrino World’s 50 Best Restaurant
And the list goes on & on for this Award-winning Modern European restaurant, which also happens to be in my top 3 fave list.
The lunch was my first visit after Iggy’s had moved from Regent Hotel to The Hilton. The first few months were always fully booked & I finally gave up trying until a recent occasion when I brought 2 friends there.
Ouch! The 4-course lunch menu @ Iggy’s is now S$85++/pax! I felt really bad as I didn’t expect the prices for lunch had gone up so much. Nevertheless, we were all eager to see what Iggy’s had installed for us.
Honestly, it was an unpleasant start. I was a little put off by the Amuse Bousche. If you’re not a fish lover like me, you’d certainly give this Anchovy a miss.
While we were waiting in between our meals, we noticed there was something different about the door to the kitchen. Look at the pix carefully:
The finale was Guinness for me. The Miso Caramel dessert was a real treat with peanuts & marshmallow. However, my friend wasn’t too happy with his dessert.
Ok, so have you got the answer to the mysterious kitchen door?
Iggy’s has this very interesting concept whereby when the door is opaque, it means the chef is busy preparing in the kitchen. When the food is ready, the door will turn transparent to signal to the waiters to enter & pick up the food! Amazing, isn’t it?
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