Overall, the dishes I had at FOC Restaurant are very good. Strong flavours in general, coupled with a vibrant dining vibe.
The restaurant's just as buzzy, and crazy popular as before, so be sure to make reservations before going down.
Overall, our lunch at FOC Singapore was an enjoyable experience.
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Overall, it was indeed a pleasure to return to George Town to try out their new dishes.
I enjoyed the refreshing soju, cold beers (bottled craft/tap) paired with tasty tze char food. From what I've tried, it paired quite well so far.
La Belle Epoque (which means “the beautiful age” en français) at Boat Quay serves beautiful European food.
Overall, the menu curated by Chef Firdauz and his team showcases some brilliant flair and daring flavours.
Food at La Belle Epoque Restaurant is Modern European cuisine, with a dash of Asian flavours thrown in. Chef Firdauz Nasir leads the kitchen, with a philosophy of fresh locally sourced ingredients seasoned with natural herbs.
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Quite tasty vermicelli with garlic fragrance and wok hei, and fresh and tasty prawns.
Best place to enjoy goong ob woon sen in Singapore.
That cheese shaobing (燒餅) was impressive.
Hopefully with the consistent high standards, there will be many more years to come for Restaurant Ibid.
The dishes at Restaurant Ibid are definitely one of its kind. Looking forward to more of Wai Leong's Nanyang cuisine. We hear that lunch service would be starting soon.
The server grilling our meats got a nice char on those chops which were pretty good.
The restaurant offers premium lab at affordable pricings and their meat is sourced from Australia and New Zealand.
So lamb lovers, listen carefully, here is a new hideout to ease your craving for lamb!
If you are in for a afternoon tipple, simple cocktails and house pours are available too.
Because if there is one place that champions the goodness that is an animal’s insides marvellously, it’s Dehesa.
2 types of seafood Spanish style rice are available, in which we had the Squid which serves 2 pax ($28). In pitch black squid ink, the rice was creamy, rich in ocean flavour but not too much.
The creamy tsukemen broth had a flavour akin to fermented bean (豆瓣酱) or miso. That was actually not bad.
I liked the level of authenticity in its taste, which is robust and slightly heavier to the palate as well.
I had high expectations for Menya Sakura given the profile of its Head Chef. However, I found the ramen to be rather pedestrian and would probably not make a special trip down to have it again, though it certainly qualifies as one of the better dining options along Boat Quay.
Tian Tian Fisherman’s Pier Seafood’s fare is decent. However it is not my first choice when I think of seafood whenever I’m at Boat Quay.
A highlight at the restaurant is their Steamlicious Steampot Sets.
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8 reviews of Southbridge "A "Night in Bangkok" and a "Cuba" for the girls, a beer for the guy. We are surrounded by an expat crowd and we admire the round-trip of the riverboats. That's a perfect way to start the weekend ! I really enjoyed the…
Overall, even though Southbridge doesn’t serve a wide range of spectacular cuisine, focusing more on small bites and snacks, the picturesque view here already clinches half the deal.
Other worthy bites on Southbridge’s menu include addictive truffle and smoked pancetta bikini sandwiches, full-flavoured pulled pork sliders, and chilli crab croques that pay homage to our nation’s favourite seafood dish.
Tong Xin Ru Yi definitely provides a more upmarket hotpot experience from the mass brands in the market today.
What is really intriguing is the Sliced Black Bone Chicken ($20). I have never seen a black bone chicken, but I didn't know the meat is black too.
I would be back to try out other soup bases in the menu.
Braci provides the perfect date night experience and i can see how it lives up to its one-Michelin-star name. Go check out this underrated gem.
It’s a shame that we didn’t discover Braci earlier. The food is delicious, service is polished and the restaurant exudes this understated charm. I told the Rantee that I am already sure this is one of our best dining experiences in Singapore this year already. A revisit is obligatory.
Braci serves up respectable Italian food in an imitate setting, and it is not difficult to understand why it was awarded the Michelin star.
Enjoy local heritage food and Hong Kong’s UNESCO Intangible Cultural Heritage delights under one roof.
I’d recommend dunking the crispy crackers into the soup to soften it up and dipping the white fish rolls into the spicy-sweet sauce.
Quite meaty and fresh tasting, with only the slightest alkaline taste. Lacked a bit of the spicy and garlicky kick, but the freshness made up for it.
The dining ambience is fine casual, while the set meals offer good value.
Tamashii Restaurant is a great place to enjoy the luxurious lunch set.
Alex isn’t a beef person and generally isn’t keen to join me whenever I am craving for steak. However, he did remember patronizing a yakinik...
Overall, Aburiya delivers a wonderful yakiniku experience. The price is very reasonable and the wagyu cuts are excellent. We’ll return to try the rest of their menu. Kanpai!! Cheers!!
Nevertheless it's still a pretty good value, in our opinion, and totally worth a return visit.
End your dining experience on a sweet note with the Orange and Almond Cake. Perfectly spongy and moist, the cake has a light zesty fragrance, great with double cream atop to balance the flavours.
The first level is a casual bar with high bar stools, while the second level offers a quieter, intimate ambience, with plush cushioned seats.
The Warm Brownie With Ice Cream (SGD $12) features a large, warm yet moist chocolate brownie, rich and deep in chocolate flavour. When compared to other versions elsewhere, I would say this is above average in quality. Pure, decadent, comfort dessert. Worth ordering!
I'm not an expert in English pork pies but I expected better.
Katanashi is a Japanese tapas bar along Boat Quay that offers reasonably priced set lunch meals on weekdays, catering mostly to working professionals whose offices are nearby.
Those who are keen to try other options can look forward to Rouleau-Don, Chicken Teritama-Don, Katsu Curry-Don and Maguro Salmon-Don (S$12).
11 reviews of Katanashi "Was thinking of bringing the Girl to somewhere Japanese but not selling ramen. Searched on Yelp, and discovered this place. Here's my review (taste is in point 3) 1. The atmosphere is nice and really casual. As some of the…
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This was a media review. That means that the meal was hosted with no obligation to write a review unless we felt the food was good enough to recommend!
Service at Harry's tends to be friendly, engaging, and decently efficient.
I loved the Cold Soba Summer Salad ($16.90), choc-a-bloc with breaded fried mushroom nuggets, chilled soba, radish rings, cherry tomatoes, julienned carrots, corn kernels, edamame, and mesclun, tossed in a truffle oil-infused Japanese goma dressing.