Overall, the Chinese la mien noodles absorbed the flavourful Japanese shrimp broth well and every spoonful was an umami explosion.
Le Shrimp Ramen Paragon is a new restaurant by the Paradise Group that opened at the basement of the Paragon Orchard shopping mall recently.
This Chinese ramen place is up and coming, prices are definitely on the higher side and for me, the other concepts under Paradise Group appeals more.
Din Tai Fung: Indulge in global culinary excellence at the renowned Chinese restaurant. Michelin-starred delights, including iconic Xiao Long Bao.
I am not sure how long this has been on the menu at Din Tai Fung, but I got it precisely because it was green and a departure from the usual egg fried rice behind it. It had a nice light fragrance, but was also light on the seasoning, making for quite a contrast with Ohsho's chahan.
Din Tai Fung - The Paragon Shopping Centre is simply one of the very best restaurants in Singapore - amazing quality at very reasonable prices
Overall, an interesting place for my business discussion, and a stunning one at that.
If you are looking for a nice quiet place to chillax in the midst of bustling Orchard (what an oxymoron) and have deep pockets to burn a hole in, this is it.
Greyhound Cafe is the perfect example of why I don't think an overseas outpost will ever fare as well as the original mothership.
The summer menu also offers a wide variety of Japanese mainstays. The Natsu Enoki Tempura Roll ($11.80) features blocks of deep-fried golden mushroom sushi roll, each layered with cooked prawn and avocado. A delightful honey yuzu sauce imbues the roll with a sweet tang.
Sushi Tei is launching a spring menu, bringing a taste of Japan right to you!
Whilst unable to do so in the time being, I’m grateful for the presence of affordable Japanese food options available in Singapore to tide me over, with Sushi Tei one of the first that spring to mind.
Celebrate this Chinese New Year with Chinese F&B group Crystal Jade with their festive dishes and menus available for dine-in and takeaway.
Enjoyed their char siew bao. Skin was soft and fluffy enveloping that scalding meaty sweetness inside. Nicely done if I might say.
餐厅在第五楼,来到餐厅外即可见到入口处高悬着耀眼的米其林星~
Fatty unctuous Peking duck. Exquisite traditional dim sum. Nice.
Overall, Imperial Treasure Super Peking Duck restaurant is one of the restaurants you must visit for an authentic Peking Duck experience in Singapore. The rest of the dishes will leave you in culinary heaven, however, it will also make your wallet lighter as well. Cheers!!
we enjoyed the food but thus place is too expensive..like S$450 for 7pax if no vouchers
A cosy and comfortable, serving creative, wholesome and delicious food with a spicy twist. A great place to meet up and a nice hideaway at Orchard Road. Cheers!!
Service at Halcyon & Crane was average.
I always love Asian elements infusing into Western dish. There might be some misses in the Sichuna-inspired dishes whipped by Halcyon & Crane, on the whole, there are more hits.
It felt like a blast from the past as Baker’s Brew has transformed popular childhood snacks, including iced gem biscuits and tutu kueh, to delectable cookies.
I feel that these exciting new flavours are a MUST HAVE on your Chinese New Year snack table this year! I’m sure everyone, young and old, will enjoy them immensely.
For the ultimate crazy rich gift, go for Baker’s Brew’s Crazy Rich Bundle which comprises both the baked and snowskin sets at $138 nett.
I don't think I'll ever get past their fried cow lungs.
Overall, we were glad to have a true all-day dining place in the heart of Orchard Road.
I won't be rushing to come back here as a result, even if I am kinda curious about that clam one.
I was happy to discover a new style of ramen. And every extra bit of happiness matters when you have to eat alone.
Akashi did pretty good teriyaki lamb chops.
I was very impressed by how meticulous they were in plating each dessert, taking 15 to 20 minutes to carefully place each ingredient, giving “made with love” a completely new meaning.
I can see myself making a trip back to Porcelain Cafe by Gratefood Co, especially on payday.
Avenue on 3 Cafe Paragon Orchard sits in a corner of the new luxury fashion retail space by F J Benjamin on level 3 of the Orchard Road mall. There are many places for afternoon tea or a coffee break. Cafes such as PS Cafe and Halcyon & Crane are popular choices. But our recent coffee stop at Avenue 3 made us think it is possibly the best place for coffee or tea at Paragon Singapore.
This was bad. Waste of money.
The food was amazing, and also incredibly affordable at $9.90 for most items.
Overall, although we had mixed feelings about the non-cake food, and the time for preparation of the food took longer than expected, the sunny disposition of the folks at Amiral Atelier Paragon and the wonderful taste of the chocolate cake was enough to make it a delightful experience.
To be honest, I have visited the café 3 times, to the extent that my friend would ask “Why do you go back so many times if the first time failed?” I just wanted to give a chance because I liked the space, and the staff was warm and sincere.
Konjiki Hototogisu 金色不如帰 is the first outlet by the Michelin starred ramen restaurant originally from Japan.
Overall, food at 63 Celsius @ Paragon was enjoyable.
The good thing was that the beef was tender and fatty with a bit of a broiled taste. But it definitely wasn't #15 either, and that lousy broth didn't make it any better.
O’Coffee Club at Paragon is a nice place for breakfast on Orchard Road. There are no exotic dishes but the prices are wallet friendly. Take a table along the atrium and it is also a good place to people watch.