Singapore is a city known for its vibrant culinary scene, where every corner offers a new gastronomic adventure. Amidst the bustling cityscape, Embu at Mandarin Oriental Singapore has emerged as a delightful oasis dining place in town. Replacing Melt Cafe, Embu takes its name from the Tembusu tree, a local evergreen renowned for its fragrant flowers and sturdy frame. This lush garden-style space invites you to rediscover the joy of eating, making it a must-visit destination for food enthusiasts of all ages.
embu at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore is the well-loved Melt Café re-imagined as an all new all-day dining experience in lush green space
Melt Café, an all-day dining buffet restaurant at Mandarin Oriental Singapore is offering Indian Cuisine Dinner Menu from 8 April to 24 April 2022.
Now we know a foodie hideout to get good local food in a comfortable environment at reasonable prices, right in the dining and entertainment core of Singapore.
enjoyable dinner for me & my friends. i took 1/2 the rice. the ingredient items were all quite good including the otah for the nasi lemak set.
The Place As one of the most established seafood restaurants in Singapore, I checked out Red House Seafood Esplanade at its newest space at The Esplanade.
This restaurant comprises of a main dining hall that seats 66 guests, and two private dining rooms with large round tables, one with 10 seats, and the other up to 14 seats. Alfresco dining with 50 seats with beautiful views of the Marina Bay waterfront are available.
集团旗下拥有多个餐饮品牌,旗舰品牌无招牌海鲜也华丽升级,在滨海艺术中心和怡丰城开设高级中餐馆,门面气派,装潢美轮美奂,从餐桌、餐具,到墙面、天花板,都有一番讲究。
I was at their Esplanade outlet for the dinner session, and it has a luxurious contemporary interior with a view of the open kitchen.
Those familiar with No Signboard Seafood may not even recognize their new menu with the addition of so many new fusion dishes. Only time will tell if these will eventually become classics one day.
Delivery or takeaway only luxe local food by Han Li Guang of Labyrinth. Rich and luxe laksa, with tau pok, fishcake, prawns, mussels and scallop dumplings. The gravy was aromatic and thick, with dried shrimps, rempah and laksa leaves. Dunno whether it was worth $28 though.
This is still a good opportunity to have hearty local dishes in the comfort of home, and will definitely impress your house party guests.
My favourite dishes are the Laksa and Beef Rendang. This is a must order.
The Singapore Flyer is a place we will visit again. Not to catch the rides or to see the views of Singapore but to try more items from the menu of the Sky View Pavilion.