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Serenity Spanish Restaurant & Bar

In decadent desserts, places to chill, randoms on July 11, 2009 at 7:18 pm

serenity,spanish,restaurant,bar,live music,latin,jazz,tapas,harborfront,vivo,vivo city,meditteraneanForging ahead with a new identity after celebrating their 1st year anniversary, Serenity Restaurant & Bistro, previously known for their Mediterranean cuisine is now branded as Serenity Spanish Restaurant & Bar. Serenity’s owner and director, Rona, chose a Spanish identity for her restaurant because of its holistic appeal. Spanish culture encompasses a vibrant experience which marries dining, music, and festive dancing—one that suits their waterfront location at Vivo City perfectly. The restaurant boasts a seating capacity of 210 (including alfresco seating), open-concept dining, and provides a variety of latin, acoustic, and jazz music live every night from 7.30 pm. Everything down to Serenity’s staff uniforms (influenced by Ibiza’s laidback party lifestyle) reflect their new image. Most importantly, their Spanish menu offers an extensive array of Spanish cuisines from different regions, with chief offerings from Spain’s third largest city, Valencia.

serenity,spanish,restaurant,bar,live music,tapas,harborfront,vivo city,vivoBefore Serenity’s Spanish menu was launched in February this year, Valencian Chef Andrea was specially invited in December 2008 to provide rigorous training for Serenity’s culinary team, as well as tasting sessions to ensure the authencity of all dishes.

Thereafter, Serenity’s Executive Chef, Alvin Tan, introduced his interpretations of selected dishes – tweaking them to suit local tastebuds without compromising their authenticity. A large number of ingredients are also sourced from Spanish food suppliers, such as their chorizo and especially bomba rice which is a staple for their signature Paella Valenciana, other paella dishes, and Arroz con Leche dessert because of its good absorbency (3x its volume). Taking things a step further, Serenity is on the look out for more wines (and possibly beer) from various Spanish suppliers to add to their collection of Spanish liquors (such as 14 flavours of schnapps), after-meal drink Patcharan Olave and even Spanish coffee which contains kahlua. Brandy aficionados will be thrilled to see the 100-year-old Brandy Casajuana ($32, $118, $700), of which only slightly over 1000 bottles are produced and in Singapore it’s sold exclusively at Serenity.

serenity,sangria,valencia,spanish,cocktail,barK and I started our lunch with a zesty Sangria ($15) [***.] done Valencian-style with orange peel and lemon slices, and Mama Mia ($8) [****] - a refreshingly light mocktail made of lychee fruit, mango juice and grenadine. Both drinks went very well with our recommended tapas because they were fruit-based and not too heavy on the brandy or gin for the Sangria. mocktail,driniks,drinks,bar,serenity,spanish,restaurant,lychee,mango,grenadineWhile Mama Mia is Serenity’s own concoction, the Sangria and another called Spanish Bullfrog ($15) are authentically Spanish.

cold tapas,spanish,tuna,capsicum,prawn,piquillo,piquillo pepperOur first two tapas – Croqueta de Pollo ($9) [***] and Spanish Tuna Piquillo ($10) [***] were hot and cold respectively. The former is a spanish chicken croquet, while the latter consists of roasted and chilled piquillo peppers stuffed with tuna and prawn. For those who are worried that the peppers may be too hot to handle, fret not because they’ve been de-seeded and peeled beforehand. Another tapas, Empanadillas or Spanish Tuna Puff ($11) [***] is available on the late-night menu together with the two above. It is a Spanish take on our local curry puff, only this one is baked and filled with tuna, egg, a little red wine, and possibly a hint of potato.

olive oil,gambas al ajillo,gambas,shrimp,prawn,garlic,tapas,spanishThe last 3 tapas are my personal favourites of the lot – the Gambas al Ajillo ($12) [****.], Pan con Alioli ($6) [****] , and Jamón Ibérico ($18 – 25 grams) [****]. Simply seasoned with garlic, olive oil, dried red chilli and parsley, the prawns were succulent and tasty. Pan con Alioli is actually freshly-baked herb bread with sundried tomatoes served with Serenity’s home-made alioli dip (garlic, salt, olive oil, milk) which melts smoothly on the palate. jamon,black pig,iberian,ham,spanish,Jamón ibérico,cured,salt,serenityLast but certainly not least of the three, is jamón ibérico or Iberian ham, which is fast-becoming an attraction on Spanish restaurant menus. This special cerdo negro (black pig) is salted for days and cured for 24 months in a secluded mountain cave used exclusively for that purpose. Therefore, the price of this thinly-sliced cured ham whose salty flavour lingers on your tastebuds…is self-explanatory. Our friendly and attentive waitress, Ellen, is pictured carving those coveted slices here.

paella,valencia,spanish,paella valenciana,bomba rice,seafood,chickenNext up, our main course was Serenity’s signature Paella Valenciana ($40 – 2 pax / $80 – 4 pax) [****.], which has notably won the Singapore Top 100 Signature Dish Award 2009. Every serving of this colourful assortment takes 30-40 min to prepare, so it’s advisable to order this first even if you’re undecided on the rest of your meal. Serenity’s version is traditionally Valencian, prepared with bomba rice, prawns, half shell mussels, squid, chorizo, chicken, and saffron. Don’t be alarmed by the amount of peas you see here if you’re not a fan of them, I assure you that they taste nothing like frozen/half-frozen peas. Due to the long preparation time, every grain of bomba rice soaks up the individual flavours of the ingredients cooked with it, and is bursting with savoury goodness.

sea bass,sea salt,baked,bay leaf,spanishsea bass,sea salt,baked,bay leaf,spanishAccompanying our paella, we had the Lubina a la Sal [****] from Serenity’s Chef’s menu. For this weekend only (10-12 July), it is offered as part of a special 1-for-1 promotion for dine in only. Like the Paella Valenciana, this baked whole-seabass requires 30 min preparation time. The fish is hidden beneath a pile of fine sea salt and fresh bay leaves and served with a potato and salad on the side. I’ll let the photos show you how it is served at your table…all you have to do is pick up your fork. While the Spanish prefer to eat the crisp baked skin, I think it’s a tad too salty for our tastebuds. However, the flesh was soft and smooth and very light in taste. A very healthy choice for a main course I must say.

vanilla,ice cream,bomba rice,cinnamon,milk,cream,custard,spanishNow moving on to our (for some of us) highly-anticipated desserts…we tried the Peras al Vino Tinto ($9) [****.] and Arroz con Leche ($9) [****]. Tasting the Arroz con Leche was an interesting experience for me. It was one that reminded me very much of Thai mango sticky rice, or traditional Chinese glutinous rice desserts, only this was a traditional Spanish favourite. It consists of bomba rice cooked in milk, cream, and cinnamon (maybe a hint of custard too), served with vanilla ice-cream and garnished with mint leaf. All in all, it was a hearty, wholesome dessert that was surprisingly light.

poached pear,red wine,vanilla,ice cream,strawberries,spanishPeras al Vino Tinto is apparently a popular choice among Serenity’s patrons because of its fruity and thus healthy properties. Poached pear drenched in red wine with vanilla ice-cream on the side is a decadent match in dessert heaven.

Serenity has my thumbs up.

Credit Card Promotions: AMEX cardholders are entitled to 15% off the ala carte menu | Standard Chartered cardholders are also entitled to 15% off.

In-house Promotions:

Mon & Tue (11-3pm) | 2-for-1 ala carte: order 3 dishes & get 1 free

High Tea (2-6pm daily):

Set A | order 1 Tapas/1 Dessert + Free flow of drinks (Student $8.80 | Adult $10.80)

Set B | order 2 Tapas/2 Desserts OR 1 Tapas + 1 Dessert & free flow of drinks (Student $11.80 | Adult $13.80)

3-course set lunches are also available from 11-3pm daily: Pasta Set ($10.90) | Executive Set ($16.90)

/all prices are subject to 10% svc charge & 7% GST

The I-wanna-know[s]:

Taste – 8.5/10
Price – $$-$$$$
Service – 10/10
Ambience – 9/10
Accessibility – 9/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] – rating(s) for individual dishes

Address:
No.1 Harbourfront Walk #01-98/99
VivoCity Singapore 098585

Tel: +65 6376 8185

Website: http://www.serenity.com.sg

Opening hours:
Sun to Thu (11am – 11pm) Fri & Sat (11am -12am)

Dress code: Casual or Smart Casual

Nearest MRT: Harborfront (NEL)

Buses: 57, 145, 143, 65, 61, 855…

Caramel Cafe

In decadent desserts, places to chill, randoms on June 25, 2009 at 3:29 am

caramel cafe,hairloom and caramel,beach roadMy latest whimsical obsession, Caramel Cafe, has certainly been well-publicised in various magazines and tv shows. But nevertheless, they are a worthy mention that I’d like to share with anyone who hasn’t heard of them yet. Started in January 2009, Caramel Cafe is a labour of love that is not only a cafe, but also a hair salon and retail venture. Hairloom (nice pun there) is located in the same premises, and they’ve recently started their retail arm, Oject d’Art, which means ‘work of art’. Expect nothing less than cosy yet quirky interiors for an afternoon tête-à-tête over tea and desserts. I really like the bright airy feel you get indoors because of their glass doors let the light stream in and all. They close at 8pm on weeknights and 10pm on weekends (closed Sun) so don’t get there too late!

caramel cafe,hairloom and caramel,beach road,shaw leisure galleryMy girlfriend A and I were mesmerised by their counter (pictured here) for a good 5 minutes or so. It looked so inviting and the dessert display had rows of cupcakes amongst others. Loved the decor which is rather reminiscent of Lewis Carroll’s Alice in Wonderland don’t you think? The owners did a great job in transforming simple pieces of furniture into eclectic pieces by reupholstering them. But this place isn’t just for show…the good people at Caramel Cafe are very friendly and very very attentive. They also seem to bake a lot at regular intervals. Which can only mean that they freshly bake their fabulous desserts daily. I also like how their ovens are located just behind the high counter so that one can catch whiffs of what’s in the oven. Believe me that’s one great sales strategy!

caramel cafe,hairloom and caramel,shaw leisure gallery,beach roadAfter careful deliberation, A and I decided to have their Lemon Creme and Carrot Cream Cheese cupcakes ($3.50 each), Warm Chocolate Banana Cake ($6.90) and a pot of chamomile tea for two ($2.90). Each resting in delicate casings, our cupcakes looked simple and were served on a gorgeous plate. Well that would be an understatement. From furniture to cutlery, plates to tea pots, everything was meticulously handpicked. A and I were so intrigued by our tea cups that we turned them upside down to get a hint of their origins (answer: Japan & China). Oh yes do ask them for honey to add to your tea because their honey’s great…

caramel cafe,hairloom and caramel,shaw leisure gallery,choclate banana cake,decadent desserts,teaOf the 2 cupcakes, I preferred the Carrot Cream Cheese [****] one. I was very surprised that it contained miniscule carrot bits in its centre, and the cream cheese was a great pairing. Personally, I would’ve liked it to be a little more moist. The Lemon Creme [***] one, however, could’ve had more lemony zest. The lemon creme was light and just the right amout of sweet, but it would’ve been to add more zest to it.

caramel cafe,hairloom and caramel,carrot cake,cupcake,lemon cupcake,decadent dessertsNot forgetting our chocolate staple, I found their Warm Chocolate Banana Cake [****] served with vanilla ice-cream on the side really, really good. Though it wasn’t oozing thick, hot chocolate the way some outrageously sinful chocolate cakes do, this one was sufficiently moist and not overly sweet. Warm chocolate still oozed from its centre, but blended with mushy banana slices…it was a wonderful match. And it’s topped with cocoa powder. How can we contend with that? What I loved about this cake was the fact that I didn’t feel too guilty afterwards…

Can’t wait to return for more delectable treats from Caramel. This time I’d like to try their lunch menu too!

object d'art,caramel cafe,hairloom and caramelThe I-wanna-know[s]:

Taste – 8/10
Price – $-$$
Service – 10/10
Ambience – 9/10
Accessibility – 7/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] – rating(s) for individual dishes

Address:
100 Beach Road
#01-50/52 Shaw Towers
Singapore 189702

Tel: +65 6295 2188

Website: http://hairloomandcaramel.blogspot.com

Opening hours:
Mondays – Thursdays
12pm – 8pm
Fridays & Saturdays
12pm – 10pm
Sundays & Public Holidays
Closed

Dress code: Casual

Nearest MRT: City Hall or Bugis

Buses: 57, 100, 107…

Entre-Nous Creperie

In decadent desserts on February 12, 2009 at 12:14 pm

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Entre-Nous Creperie is a contemporary little place that serves up authentic French crepes over at Seah Street. Some of you will remember Crêperie des Arts, at the corner of Prinsep Place, and I kept this place in mind when I tried Entre-Nous’ crepes.

My friend B and I popped by around 4pm that day. Just in time for their Sweet Break, where you can order a crepe for $12 (selected varieties) and a hot drink. If you’d like to have their gourmand range of crepes, it’s $3 more. They do have an extensive range of galettes and crepes for you to choose from so take your time to browse the menu.

As for those who’d like to kick off a night of drinks early, or grab a beer after work…Entre-Nous’ Happy Hour will both feed you and quench your thirst. Grab a $10 French beer or a glass of French apple cider ($8/glass, $30/bottle) and get a complimentary crepe with it.Photobucket

PhotobucketPersonally, I veer towards the most basic item on the menu for the basis of comparison. Therefore, our choices for the day was a Salted Butter Caramel Crepe ($8.90) and Emmenthal Cheese Galette ($11.90). The salted butter caramel crepe was a soft crepe (much like a thin pancake) drizzled with thick caramel as picture here. Simple in taste, and rather good [***.]

The emmenthal cheese galette, on the other hand, had an interesting combination of taste sensations. Crisp in texture, with a thin carrot topping and oozing cheese from its centre, this galette wasn’t what I expected. I deduced that it tasted different because of the organic buckwheat used for their galettes. The overall taste was mildly bitter at times, and a little salty at others. Really good stuff [****].

Others on the menu: quiches, omelettes, more galettes and crepes, escargot, assorted blinis and lots more…

The I-wanna-know[s]:

Taste – 7/10
Price – $$-$$$
Service – 7/10
Ambience – 7/10
Accessibility – 7/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] – rating(s) for individual dishes

Address:
27 Seah Street, #01-01 Singapore 188383

Tel: +65 6333 4671

Website: http://www.entrenous.sg

Opening hours:
11 am – 11 pm (weekdays)
11 am – 10.30 pm (weekends)

Dress code: Casual

Nearest MRT: City Hall

Buses: 7, 32, 61, 145, 197, 851, 80…

Lao Ah Di (老亚弟肉骨茶)

In randoms on December 5, 2008 at 3:56 pm

lao ya di rou gu chaThe family was in the mood for some bak kut teh one afternoon, so we trooped over to Lao Ah Di. Personally, I don’t like my bak kut teh to be too peppery. If the soup is herbal or has a strong tea taste, I’m fine with it as long as it doesn’t taste medicinal (the way Traditional Chinese Medicine can taste).

For bak kut teh, I’d usually head down to Founder Bak Kut Teh opposite Shaw Plaza along Balestier Road. Yes, they are pricey compared to the rest along Balestier, but they are good. Another bak kut teh place I patronise (seldom now because it’s a tad inconvenient) is Outram Park Ya Hua Rou Gu Cha (No. 7 Keppel Rd #01-05/07, PSA Tanjong Pagar Complex, Tel: 6222 9610, Open: 7am-3pm, Closed Mon)

lao ah di bak kut tehBack to Lao Ah Di – a meal of bak kut teh, you char kueh (fried dough fritters), preserved salted vegetables (a staple in any bak kut teh meal), pig intestines, and rice will set you back $5-$6 if you dine in a group of 6. One thing I didn’t like was their very puny portions of rice. Trust me, you’ll need at least 2 bowls of rice unless you’re on a diet.

The bak kut teh was a bit of a letdown. The meat was tasteless and the soup was on the mildly peppery side. Everything had a rather watered-down taste to it (I don’t take my food with a lot salt either) with the exception of the salted vegetables and pig’s intestines. But according to my mum, their bak kut teh isn’t always like this. Therefore, I’ll give them a second chance though my first visit was a disappointment.

boon keng bak ku teh

The I-wanna-know[s]:

Taste – 6/10
Price – $
Service – 4/10
Ambience – 7/10
Accessibility – 7/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] – rating(s) for individual dishes

Address:
#01-67 Block 34 Whampoa West, Singapore 330034

Opening hours:
7am – 3pm daily (Closed Monday)

Dress code: Casual

Nearest MRT: Boon Keng (NEL)

Buses: 31, 133, 147, 985, 66, 23, 65, 64, 13, 857…

Obolo Dessert Tasting

In decadent desserts on November 28, 2008 at 9:18 pm

Last Friday, I attended a dessert tasting at Obolo organised by LIC, and had the privilege of getting to know fellow food bloggers like foodiesqueen and nevertrustascrawnyfoodie. Obolo is a cosy spot for a cuppa and some desserts if you’re looking to have tea or a little something after dinner. Tucked away in Joo Chiat amidst rows of popular food haunts, it’s easy to overlook them if you’re not alert. Just look out for a red signage diagonally opposite Joo Chiat CC (near Katong Mall). Run by pastry chefs Mac Woo and June Lee of the popular Crave dessert books (sold island-wide in major book stores), Obolo is definitely worth visiting.

Our dessert degustation menu ($23+) was an opulent assortment of petite cheesecakes, tartlets, macarons and a dessert shooter. All in all a very, very, filling tasting session. The following are some comments on Obolo’s desserts (just an opinion), and interestingly all the food bloggers had varying opinions…so do take mine with a pinch of salt!

obolo tasting platter

From Top to Bottom (left to right): Pinada Cheesecake, Tiramisu Au Chocolat, Nikita, Chocolat Noir, New York Cheesecake, Chocolat-Passion, Caraibe, Le Cassis, Mango-Passion Cheesecake

Pinada Cheesecake [****]: paired with rum-soaked raisins, this one was a refreshing combination of zesty pineapple and light cheese.

Tiramisu Au Chocolat [***]: a tad disappointing because of the mascarpone creme (tasted a little too light for my liking).

Nikita [***.]: A dark chocolate ganache mousse with cherry-raspberry gelee, pistachio ivoire mousse & chocolate-almond biscuit with kirsch..this dessert’s unconventional ingredients will appeal to a select palate. Personally, pistachio isn’t a huge favourite…but it was still a delectable treat.

Chocolate Noir [***]: A plain tartlet filled with dark chocolate ganache topped with a raspberry. Nothing special compared to the others, but goes well with tea.

New York Cheesecake [***]: Surprisingly, I found the cheesecake too dry. There was a hint of lemon to perk up the tastebuds…perhaps there should’ve been more cheese…

Chocolat-Passion [***]: The other tartlet pictured above, this one consisted of a milk chocolate & passion fruit ganache. Those who are a tad averse to sour fruits will find this sour, so proceed with caution…

Caraibe [****]: 67% caramel-chocolate mousse with a (very good) dark chocolate ganache on top of a pecan chocolate fudge cake base. A rather rich, but decadent delight for chocolate lovers.

Le Cassis [****.]: My pick of the bunch! Loved the dark chocolate ganache mousse with blackcurrant ivoire mousse, chocolate-almond biscuit and crunchy praline feulletine. A must-try.

Mango-Passion Cheesecake [****]: The mango was light, passion fruit wasn’t overpowering, and the cheese just went really well with everything.

obolo berry shooterOn your left, we’ve got Summer Berries [***] - a tangy mascarpone mousse with red berry gelee, kirsch-mixed berry campote, kirsch-soaked vanilla genoise and garnished with fresh berries. Speaking from the perspective of someone who loves berries, this dessert will make a pleasant after-dinner treat because of its overall lightness in taste. But like before, I do think the mascarpone could afford to be a little thicker. Nonetheless, it’s still worth a try.

Last but not least, we ended off with Macha (green tea) & Hazelnut-Chocolate Macarons. These macarons were better than Canele’s and gave Choupinette a run-for-their-money in my opinion. Very sweet fillings with a nice crunchy shell, these macarons were pretty delish.

I’ll be planning some dessert tastings myself for 2009, so keep your eyes peeled for details. Thanks LIC for holding a great event!

obolo macha & hazelnut macaron

The I-wanna-know[s]:

Address:
452 Joo Chiat Road, Singapore 427665

Website: http://www.obolo.com.sg

Tel: +65 6348 9791

Opening hours:
Tue-Thu: 12.30pm-9.30pm
Fri: 12.30pm-10pm
Sat: 11.30am-10pm
Sun: 11.30am-9.30pm
(Closed Mon & P.H. days)

Solace for a persistent cold

In decadent desserts, luxurious food therapy, randoms on August 30, 2008 at 9:55 pm

Unlike most people who would opt for a warm cuppa or a comforting stew…I go for a rather toxic combination of things to ease my cold. Remember Canelé Pâtisserie Chocolaterie at Paragon? Here’s what I ordered from them that fateful day when I was stranded in Orchard Road with a persistent cold:

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Earl Grey Ice-cream with Milk Chocolate Shards & Raspberries ($8.50) [*****] - A perfect infusion of earl grey tea and vanilla ice-cream, leaving a lingering finish of earl grey on the palate. The ice-cream had good ‘longevity’ in my opinion - it took its time to melt – allowing you to savour this delightful dessert. There’s a nice balance of flavours here with a mildly sour tinge of raspberries, sweet milk chocolate, and sufficient earl grey to satisfy tea-lovers.  A definite must-try for ice-cream fans.

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A warm, hearty concoction from Canele, this Rustic Bacon & Pea Soup ($8.50) [****.] has pieces of bacon, baby corn, chicken, peas and mushrooms. The essence of each ingredient can be tasted with a mere spoonful of soup. It’s light, definitely no MSG and such, and made with fresh ingredients that makes it a tasty start to a meal. The soup is served with Canele’s bread on the side, so dip away…

Now this is what I’d call a cure to a cold. 

The I-wanna-know[s]:

Taste – 8.5/10
Price – $ to $$
Service – 7/10
Ambience – 7/10
Accessibility – 8/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] – rating(s) for individual dishes

Locations:
Paragon

B1-25 Paragon, 290 Orchard Road

Telephone : (65) 6733-8893
Opening Hours : 11am to 10pm daily

Website: http://www.canele.com.sg

Other branches: Raffles City Shopping Centre | Shaw Centre | Robertson Walk

Food Addict Cafe | now defunct

In decadent desserts, randoms on July 10, 2008 at 8:39 pm
Food Addict Cafe

Food Addict Cafe

Food Addict Cafe first joined the Toa Payoh Central neighbourhood in 2007. They are situated along a row of shophouses facing the library, next to a florist. I’ve tried their desserts some time back, but yesterday was the first time I tried their food. B and I were there for his belated birthday lunch, so we decided to get their cake set (+$6) in addition to our main courses. For an additional $6, you’ll get any slice of cake on the menu or that’s on display, plus a drink.

When we were going through the appetisers, Little Miss Toadstool ($5) stood out, but it was a pity that they sold out. Since it’s highly recommended by B, I’ll try it another day. B decided on one of Food Addict’s popular mains – Hot Chix ($9) [***.], a blueberry soda, and Dark Chocolate Cake [***] for his lunch. After much deliberation (I was torn between fish, spaghetti pesto and prawn aglio olio), I settled for the Prawn Aglio Olio ($8.50) [***]- mainly because B wanted my opinion on how good it was. For my choice of cake and drink, I had a strawberry soda and Mango Mousse Cake [***.]. I must say it’s tough picking a cake when you’re faced with a revolving display like the one you’re looking at now.

Food Addict Cafe's Oven-baked Chicken

Hot Chix

After a relatively short wait, Hot Chix arrived first. The piping hot oven-baked chicken breast smelled really good. The flesh was tender and juicy with minimal oil. After a few morsels of B’s chicken, I established somewhat that the marinade had a light teriyaki tinge to it. Hot Chix makes a hearty, healthy meal I’d say.

I must also commend Food Addict for their wonderful service. The waiters were very attentive, topping up our glasses of water frequently, and were pretty helpful in their dessert recommendations. It’s a small place so their staff recognise regulars like B.

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Prawn Aglio Olio

My Prawn Aglio Olio came shortly after, so the wait wasn’t long at all. Presentation-wise, I felt that the pasta could’ve been tossed better. But I’ve learnt from experience not to judge a dish by its looks, so I picked up my fork, twirled it, and took my first bite.

The first thing I tasted was the tabasco sauce, followed by the olive oil. Food Addict’s version has onions, garlic, chillis, mushrooms, and prawns. Do ask them to adjust the spiciness of the dish, because aglio olio typically has chilli flakes or cut chilli added to it. I asked for mine to be slightly spicier, so there were chilli seeds aplenty. The aglio olio would’ve tasted better with a little more garlic, but the overall taste was flavourful. I’m difficult to please when it comes to this particular pasta simply because it’s my favourite. They did nail the al dente portion though, so kudos for that.

Food Addict Cafe's Mango Mousse Cake

Mango Mousse Cake

Food Addict’s desserts are value-for-money and utterly scrumptious. I love their mudpies that come oozing with sinful chocolate sauce, vanilla ice-cream and chocolate chips. The Mango Mousse Cake is very light, with a great sponge cake base, mango filling and mango jelly layer. Perfect after a filling meal. Their Dark Chocolate Cake is worth a try too.

/ No GST and Service Charge.

The I-wanna-know[s]:

Taste – 7/10
Price – $ to $$
Service – 9/10
Ambience – 6/10
Accessibility – 8/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] - rating(s) for individual dishes

Tel/Fax: +65 6259 4218

Address:
Blk 185 Toa Payoh Central, #01-324, Singapore 310185

Website: http://foodaddictcafe.blogspot.com

Email: addictedtoit@gmail.com

Opening hours:
Mondays: 12pm – 5pm
Tuesday to Sunday: 12pm – 10pm

Dress code: Casual
Buses: 238, 142, 31, 26, 8, 88, 159, 90…

Nearest MRT: Toa Payoh

Choupinette

In decadent desserts, popular reads, the big date on May 20, 2008 at 6:39 pm

Fall in love with the chic Parisian garden cafe, Choupinette, on the corner of Coronation Walk next to Coronation Plaza. Owner Agnes Verrier hails from Provence, France, and she is the woman behind the warm decor you see on your left. She also ensures that your Eggs Benedict’s taste the same over time, for she believes in maintaining high standards for everything Choupinette serves. Their pastries and desserts are all freshly-baked daily, and served on eclectic plates that you’ll want to take home. For those who have heard of Choupinette, they’re known for their flavoured macaroons [****] (a small cookie classically made of almond paste or ground almonds mixed with sugar and egg whites), sold individually at $1.80 per piece. Do try their raspberry macaroon which has a crisp outer shell and a chewy raspberry centre that’ll leaving you wanting more. Some other flavours include passionfruit, strawberry, chocolate, and peach. You’ve been warned: these little poppers are pretty addictive.

Another dessert that I liked was their Tarte aux Fraises [****.] also known as Strawberry Tart ($6.50), which had sweet strawberries paired with a crumbly crust and almond flakes. Between this and Canele’s Strawberry Tart, it was a tough fight…but they’ve both secured a place in my tummy and heart. I’d also recommend Elle & Lui ($6.90) [****], another raspberry treat that’s light and tangy without being sour. For creme brulee fans, you must try Double Plaisir ($6.90) [***.] - a combination of rich dark chocolate topped with a layer of creme brulee. If you’re into cheesecakes, go ahead and take a bite of their White Chocolate Cheescake ($6.90) [****.] which is gloriously light on the cheese, and substitutes the typical cheesecake crumb base with crumbs on the side of the cake instead.

Last but not least, giant Eclairs! [****] They’ve got them in coffee, chocolate, and vanilla….really really great ones too. Although they’re a tad expensive at $5 each, I’d say it’s worth every bite…they’re not mini eclairs after all. For more pictures on Choupinette’s desserts, check out Charlinary.com’s Facebook group page.

/ definition of “macaroon” – © Copyright Barron’s Educational Services, Inc. 1995 based on THE FOOD LOVER’S COMPANION, 2nd edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst.

/ No GST

The I-wanna-know[s]:

Taste – 8/10
Price – $$ to $$$
Service – 8/10
Ambience – 8/10
Accessibility – 7/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] – rating(s) for individual dishes

Tel/Fax: +65 6466 0613

Address:
607 Bukit Timah Road, #01-01, Singapore 269708

Opening hours:
Tue – Fri: 9am – 8pm
Saturday: 8am – 8pm
Sunday: 8am – 6pm
/ Closed Mondays

Dress code: Casual
Buses: 66, 151, 154, 67, 77, 74…

The Chill-out Special.

In charlinary specials, popular reads on April 29, 2008 at 2:38 pm

Here’s introducing my best 25…simply because I couldn’t bear to leave any of these little gems out. Mouseover or click on the names of these places to access their websites. The following is listed in alphabetical order (no ranking involved):

  1. 25 Degree Celsius ($$-$$$): Fall head-over-heels in love with their wide array of cookbooks while you browse & eat 
  2. Blu Jaz Café ($-$$): Strike a pose with funky decor, sip a cocktail, grab a chimichanga or unwind to live music in an alfresco/indoor dining area
  3. Café Domus ($-$$$) now-defunct: A hidden treasure nestled in Little India where droolworthy desserts (Tiramisutra’s fabulous tiramisu) and alcoholic concoctions await the discerning
  4. Colbar ($-$$): Appreciate the rustic charm of colonial houses while you tuck into their popular Chicken Merryland or Chicken Curry
    (9A Whitchurch Rd, Tel: 6779 4859)
  5. Corduroy Café ($$-$$$) now defunct: Experience the grand literary cafés of Europe as you let your tongue linger on sweet crepes and other tempting treats…
  6. Essential Brew ($-$$$): Gather a group of friends and have some tea-infused drinks with an interesting selection of appetizers
  7. Food for Thought ($-$$): Tantalising desserts with a cause – Butterscotch Apple Raisin Crumble. Banana Chocolate Malteser Cake. Nutella Cupcakes. and so much more…
  8. Fren(s)h ($-$$): A quaint french café that serves up a slice of Paris with mouthwatering tartines (Rue Mirbel & Rilettes amongst many others) and great desserts
    (Vivocity #01-163, Tel: 6376 8005)
  9. Gone Fishing ($-$$): Ponder philosophy and wax lyrical about life’s little things every 3rd Wednesday of the month, or organise a private function with your friends and family in this quiet café in Hillview
  10. Ice Cream Chefs ($): Grab a cone or cup and have some fun on FREE Mix-In Day every Tuesday!
  11. Icekimo ($): Spaghetti ice-cream. Affagato. familiar local flavours like Dino Milo, Cempedak,Teh Tarik, Bandung and D24 Durian…(see earlier entry)
  12. Little Part 1 Café ($-$$): Neither home nor workplace but somewhere in-between – quaint little nook in Thomson
  13. Mint Café ($$-$$$): Visit a 5-storey museum of collector’s edition toys and head downstairs to the café for tea or dinner (see earlier entry)
  14. Myke’s Oven ($): freshly-baked croissants and great tea sets that will leave you wanting more (see earlier entry)
  15. Paisley & Cream ($-$$): Dine against a backdrop of classic Audrey Hepburn photographs in cosy corners and try their double chocolate cupcakes and Indian wraps
    (The Central @ Clarke Quay #01-09/10, Tel: 6534 7962)
  16. Pluck ($): For the nostalgic sentimentalist who wishes to indulge in ice-cream while they shop
  17. Privé ($$-$$$): Spend a lazy Sunday afternoon on Singapore’s only private island (Keppel Island), and try their delectable Blue Swimmer Crab & Prawn Wrap as you admire the boats docked at the marina
  18. Provence ($): Great Japanese bakery & cafe for brunch with the family – try their chocolate twist, raisin bun and blueberry cheese or grab a sandwich to go.
  19. PS Café ($$-$$$): Catch a glimpse of the occasional local celebrity, or marvel at Project Shop’s ability to successfully expand themselves into the F&B realm with yummy favourites like the turkey cranberry sandwich and sticky date pudding as you dine in a private enclave of lush greenery.
  20. Tea Cosy ($$-$$$) now defunct: Ecclectic furnishings transform this cosy nook in Ecclectic Attic into the perfect place for tea & scones, or a romantic dinner for two (foie gras tasters, duck omelette parcels, pasta)
  21. The Book Café ($$-$$$): Perfect for curling up with a book on rainy afternoons and a cup of tea (see earlier entry)
  22. The Cheescake Café ($-$$): Scrumptious cheesecakes such as their blueberry, strawberry oreo, rum & raisin ones…and a sweet chocolate truffle. I’d recommend ordering a few to share with friends.
  23. The Daily Scoop ($): Funky ice-cream flavours like chilli choc or lime & black pepper for the adventurous / lychee martini, kahlua or bailey’s for the closet alcoholic
  24. The Garden Slug ($$-$$$): With a quirky name like that, word will get around fast. Especially word about their zesty beef salad and hearty broths that will remind you of home
  25. Whatever Café ($-$$): Sign up for yoga classes and embrace delicious organic or vegetarian food without feeling guilty…their cakes are gluten, sugar & wheat-free!  

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)

/ image of colbar taken from Stomp + images of café domus taken from ice cream chefs website

Canelé Pâtisserie Chocolaterie – Paragon

In decadent desserts on September 29, 2007 at 11:51 pm

Canelé Pâtisserie is fast-becoming Bakerzin’s biggest rival with a new outlet in Paragon in addition to their main one at Roberston Walk! This June, the guys behind Canelé have also opened a new dessert restaurant named Macaron located next to Canelé at Robertson Walk. So who’s the man behind Canelé’s continued success? He’s Executive Pastry Chef Pang Kok Keong

Not many people know this, but I’m a huge fan of Canelé’s breads. Those who know me even better will know that I’m a picky bread-eater. So that must say something about their breads right?

I’d recommend that you try their Croque Madame ($11.50) [****]. It’s a home-made white toast bread with ham & Swiss gruyere cheese, sunny side up and salad with house dressig on the side. Great sandwich.

On our right we’ve got the Club Honey Baked Ham ($12) [***.], another white toast bread sandwich with yummy honey baked ham, omelette, mayonnaise, juicy tomato, chips & greens with house dressing on the side! These aren’t exactly bite-sized and they sure pack quite a mouthful into it. Loved the chips. They make great nibbles for in-between chatting and waiting for friends.

Now if there’s 1 thing you absolutely have to try at Canelé, it’s gotta be their crepes. ANY CREPE. This one over here is their Savoury Crepe
with smoked salmon
($13.50) [****], with red onion, capers and dill cream cheese. Generous portions of smoked salmon, and the cream cheese didn’t overpower the overall taste of the crepe. I’d say this one’s awesome for smoked salmon lovers out there.

If you’re looking for something a little lighter or grabbing a quick bite for lunch, get the Chicken Stew ($11.50) [****] with leek, carrot, button mushroom, onion, perfumed with Provencal herbs. Served with Bread Basket. This “little” stew is deceptively simple in appearance, but it’ll satisfy your hunger pangs real quick.

Last but not least…Canelé’s specialty: Dessert!

Meet my personal favourite: The Strawberry Tart. [****.] I believe this image over here can speak for itself. Don’t forget to try their humble Nutella Pie [****], you won’t regret it. There’s way too many good desserts at this place, so feel free to take your pick at the display counter. I’m not keen on their chocolates though, as I felt that the chocolate couvertures were not great. For chocolates I’d still prefer Prestat Fine Chocolates or Laurent Bernard’s chocolates at The Chocolate Factory.

The I-wanna-know[s]:

Taste – 8/10
Price – $$
Service – 7/10
Ambience – 7/10
Accessibility – 8/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] – rating(s) for individual dishes

Locations:
Robertson Walk

11 Unity Street, #01-09
Robertson Walk
Singapore 237995

Email : pang@lesamis.com.sg
Telephone : (65) 6738-8145
Facsimile : (65) 6738-8146
Dress Code: : Casual

Opening Hours
Monday to Wednesday : 10 am – 8 pm
Thursday to Saturday : 10 am – 11 pm
Sunday : 10 am – 6 pm

Paragon

B1-25 Paragon, 290 Orchard Road

Telephone : (65) 6733-8893
Opening Hours : 11am to 10pm daily

Myke’s Oven

In places to chill on April 14, 2007 at 1:03 am

This is for all the west-siders who are on a constant search for great chill-out places on your end of town. Let me give you a hint – you can eat a croissant & play cards at this place. This lil nook is named Myke’s Oven, and I found it sometime in Feb 2007. This petit bakery-cafe was first opened on 21 May 2006, by Mike, as he is affectionately known by his customers. What’s special about this place is their HUMONGOUS industrial-size oven that they use to bake everything you see on the shelves, every single day. That thing can bake a person. No, make that 2 persons. I ain’t kidding. I absolutely love this place for a lazy afternoon tea session with friends. Whatever they serve is not only very good, but also very affordable. The only setback I’d say about the place is the lack of air-conditioning. But then again, it would be impractical for them due to space constraints and their desire to create an alfresco laidback feel.

While you’re pondering about what you should eat at Myke’s Oven, I’d suggest you follow your nose and your gut instinct, because you can’t be far wrong. The freshness of their assortment of danishes, croissants, cakes & rolls are never compromised. This was something I observed while dining there – they bake at the start of the day AND during the day. Some of the bestsellers at the shop include their Japanese biscuit tea set ($3.50) [***.], Pandan Chiffon in-a-cup ($1) [***.] and all their croissants! Their tea sets are available from 2-6pm.

Don’t fancy tea specials? Fret not, they’ve got Full-day set meals at only $3.80! You can order a Tuna/Chicken/Egg mayonnaise croissant [****] with a drink. I personally like their chicken mayo croissant – where a perfect balance of sweet & savoury is attained through a combination of sweet pastry, zesty onions and savoury chicken mayonnaise.

++ some images taken fr. http://www.mykesoven.com

The I-wanna-know[s]:

Taste – 7.5/10
Price – $
Service – 8/10
Ambience – 7.5/10
Accessibility – 7/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] – rating(s) for individual dishes

Tel: +65 6763 7790

Address:
88 Jalan Jurong Kechil
Singapore 598595
/opposite Toh Yi Estate near Beauty World

Website: http://www.mykesoven.com
Opening hours:
Mon-Sat / 8am – 9.30pm
Sun / 8am – 3pm

*Last order at 9pm.

Dress code: casual
Nearest MRT: Clementi MRT
Buses: 61, 985 & 985W, 157…

The French Stall

In decadent desserts, randoms on January 2, 2007 at 6:13 pm

That night, I had an early Christmas dinner at The French Stall with my family. It’s located off Serangoon Road after Little India, diagonally opposite the Indian Temple, along North Sturdee Rd. If you look to your right while travelling along the main road, you can’t miss it. I’ve long heard about how their french food is good & affordable, so I was pretty psyched about going there. But before that, my parents had to rub salt to wound about the fact that they visited the place before me. ha.

Anyways a friendly waitress gave us her utmost attention all night. For starters she recommended that we try their French Onion Soup ($3.80) [****]sweet stuff and their escargot.

Escargot with garlic & butter ($8) [****] It was served in portions of a half dozen. The musky-grainy taste of improperly-cleaned escargot was thankfully absent. After passing my initial taste test, I proceeded to dip each morsel into their killer garlic-butter-olive oil-parsley combination…and it was gooood. I’d say Be adventurous! give this a try. YOU ONLY LIVE ONCE. Banish the thought that snails are disgusting cos these aint garden snails, they’re totally safe for consumption.

Introducing…the Mains.

Roast Duck Leg with orange sauce & risotto ($15.80) [****] Ooh..where do I begin? Let’s just say I couldn’t quit nibbling off my mum’s plate (this was hers). The duck was crisp & well-roasted, and the tangy orange sauce lent a sweet taste tht complemented the savoury duck well. Risotto was a good choice because it balanced the salty taste of the duck. (Risotto is the European version of our ‘mui fan‘)

Veal Shank ‘Marengo’ style with french beans & carrots ($14.80) [****.] This was my pick for mains. I had a preconceived notion that it’ll look like grilled veal with a french sauce. But it turned out to be a Drool-worthy stew with tender chunks of veal. In fact, ‘Marengo‘ refers to a veal/chicken dish in which the meat is sautéed in olive oil, then braised with tomatoes, onions, olives, garlic, white wine or brandy and seasonings. Sometimes scrambled eggs accompany the dish. It’s said to have been created by Napoleon’s chef after the 1800 Battle of Marengo. Don’t underestimate this seemingly small portion of veal, it’s very filling!

Beef Fondue for 2 ($15.80/pax) [***.] What you see here is called Fondue bourguignonne, whereby cubes of raw beef are cooked in a pot of hot oil, then dipped into various savory sauces. The oil in the pot is olive oil. Perfectly healthy. We were given lil skewers to cook the marinated beef, potatoes, onions & carrots. The entire set is accompanied by 3 sauces that tasted remotely like Thousand Island, French sauce & something I couldn’t place. There’ll be a gas canister under the table and the oil is preheated so that cooking can be done without the fire later on. This dish does sound expensive, but who’s stopping 3 or more people from sharing? hee. It’ll be lots of fun I promise.

Grilled Lamb Chop with eggplant & tomato ($15.80) [****] Great grilled lamb. ‘Nuff said. All you carnivores out there, look no further…order this!

Others not mentioned include their Tagliatelle with ceps & black trompettes sauce ($10.80), suitable for those who desperately need to curb the tummy’s call for carbs. It’s a cream-based pasta just so you know..I wouldn’t want someone who is lactose intolerant to be trying this..

Guanaja Chocolate Souffle ($5.80): AWESOME Dessert in 3 words. A close competitor would be the Profiteroles. They’ve also got other desserts like Tiramisu and a dessert tht tastes like crème brûlée.

//Prices not inclusive of Svc charge & cess. No GST

++All definitions were taken from http://www.epicurious.com
© Copyright Barron’s Educational Services, Inc. 1995 based on THE FOOD LOVER’S COMPANION, 2nd edition, by Sharon Tyler Herbst.

The I-wanna-know[s]:

Taste – 8/10
Price – $$ to $$$ (I’d call this VERY affordable French food)
Service – 7/10
Ambience – 7/10
Accessibility – 6.5/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] – rating(s) for individual dishes

Tel: (65) 6299 3544

Address:
544 Serangoon Road (next to Kerrisdale Condo)
Singapore 218166

Website: http://www.thefrenchstall.com.sg

Opening hours: 3pm-6pm (Desserts only) / 6pm-10pm (Dinner only)
Dress code: casual
Buses: 21, 23, 64, 65, 66, 67, 125, 130, 139, 147, 857
MRT: Farrer Park (NEL), Exit G.

Icekimo

In decadent desserts, places to chill on December 20, 2006 at 12:46 am

I discovered Icekimo in September 2005.
But I was in the vicinity today and I simply couldn’t resist revisiting the place again for the 3rd time. After a long walk in the rain outside, I was warmly greeted by their comfy white sofas, lil pink tables and Christmas decor. It’s a quiet lil ice-cream parlour that makes their own ice-cream & reinvents desserts..I would say. They’ve got interesting local flavours like chempedek, milo dino and durian amongst many others.

Instead of ordering my favourite flavour – Belgian Chocolate, I decided to share with my brother their latest offering: Spaghetti Ice-cream! ($5.90) [****]
What you are staring at right now is REAL spaghetti. It consists of generous toppings of white chocolate, strawberry sauce & chocolate rice. The “meatballs” are actually ferrero rocher chocolates and the “spaghetti” is their vanilla ice-cream shredded to resemble it. Mmmmmm..don’t worry, you won’t be tasting a tomato-based sauce! I’d highly recommend this one.

Now let’s meet a popular favourite..their ice-cream in a waffle basket. 2 scoops of any 2 ice-cream flavours in a waffle basket is priced at $5.50..my mum ordered their new flavour Jolly Christmas [***]- which tasted rather suspiciously like paddle pop I must say..and Tiramisu [**.]. I found that their Tiramisu flavour lacked the oomph of cocoa powder & coffee.

A brownie with 1 scoop of ice-cream ($4.20) My sister ordered 1 with their Blueberry Cheesecake ice-cream [***.]. The brownie tasted like the average brownies sold in most cafes, but the blueberry cheesecake flavour was rather refreshing. If you’re a fan of brownies with ice-cream, go ahead & give this one a shot.

On the other hand, if you’re a coffee-lover…or one who loves ordering things like mocha frapps..you should try their Mocha Affagato ($4.30). I ordered this for my dad and he finished it in a matter of minutes. For the record, my dad isn’t into desserts, so that must say something huh? Sadly, he didn’t give me a chance to sample it so I can’t comment much! haha.

//Their take-home tubs of ice-cream are priced at $7.90

The I-wanna-know[s]:

Taste – 8/10
Price – $
Service – 8/10
Ambience – 8/10
Accessibility – 6.5/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] – rating(s) for individual dishes

Tel: (65) 6455 7585

Address:
8 Sin Ming Road
Sin Ming Centre, #01-03
Singapore 575628

Website: http://www.icekimo.com
Opening hours: 11am – 11pm
Dress code: casual
Buses: 130, 132, 162, 163, 165, 166, 167, 410, 855, 980

The Kokon Tozai Café (relocated)

In randoms on November 10, 2006 at 12:33 am

*FYI - Kokon Tozai Cafe has relocated to:

The Singapore Flyer, #02-05
Tel: (65) 6337 8783
Opening hours: 10.00am – 10.00pm (Weekdays) / 10.00am – 10.30pm (Sat & Eve of Public Holidays)

Do note that the menu has been revised.

I was roaming Far East Square on my own on Wednesday while waiting for him to settle some things…when I stumbled on this lil café tucked away in an obscure corner behind Spinelli’s. The Kokon Tozai Café serves up homemade French & Japanese food, Italian coffee & 100% Japanese green tea. If the name mysteriously rings a bell..you must’ve seen them at Raffles City, City Link or Changi Airport T2. They’re the café spin-off of the shop that sells kimono fabric products at these locations. Kokon Tozai means Past & Present // East & West in Japanese…thus explaining why they serve 2 types of cuisine. Inside the café you’ll also find their products up for sale if you’re interested. I visited the place during their High Tea.

Here’s their High Tea specials:

Set 1 ($4.90): Scone + Illy coffee (long black)/Japanese tea
Set 2 ($4.90): 2 slices of toast w/homemade jam + Illy coffee/tea
Set 3 ($6.90): Pantry + Illy coffee/Japanese tea
Set 4 ($9.80): Sandwich + Illy coffee/Japanese tea

Simply because the first thing I saw when I walked into the café was their display of delightful desserts…I couldn’t resist ordering from that selection. So I settled for Set 3, which means I got to pick from that very display any dessert I want + the coffee/tea. Their Berry Numi (Organic) Tea ($3.50) was great. It’s better bargain if you order their set instead of ala-carte.

Introducing…their Raspberry Chocolate Moelleux ($4.90) [****.], the dark chocolate wonder with a smooth raspberry filling, accompanying icing & chocolate topping. If you’ve got a penchant for chocolate, but dislike uber-sweet choc, pick this. For everything else, try out their Walnut Brownie or Flourless Chocolate [****].

//All prices are nett.

The I-wanna-know[s]:

Food (dessert) – 8/10
Price – $ to $$$
Service – 6/10
Ambience – 7/10
Accessibility – 6/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] – rating(s) for individual dishes

Tel: +65 6220 1672
Address:
52 Pekin Street #01-01,
Far East Square
Singapore 048782

Opening hours: 10am-10pm
Breakfast // 10am-11.30am
High Tea // 2.30pm-6pm

//They’ve got Lunch & Dinner specials too
Happy Hour 5pm-8pm: Bottled beer, wine by the gls, small bottle of sake & finger bites at $7 nett each

Dress code: casual
Getting there: Take 166 from the side of Boat Quay & alight after 2 stops, or walk over from Raffles Place MRT. Far East Square is next to China Square.

Wiener Kaffeehaus (renamed ‘Oktober Fest’- relocated)

In the big date on November 2, 2006 at 4:05 pm

If you’re craving for something a lil different to eat on our lil isle, Wiener Kaffeehaus would make a wonderful start. It’s a quaint lil place tucked away at Outram that serves up great Set Lunches and even better dessert. Did I also mention that the place is owned by a charming Austrian named Anton? On my first visit to Wiener Kaffeehaus, I got lost. Only to realise just how ‘far’ I actually was from their front porch (I was just across the road). I fell in love with the place the moment I stepped in. Somehow my hunger seemed to dissipate just for that moment when Anton extended a warm welcome to his restaurant.

We were surrounded by paintings, a mirrored wall, dark wood furnishing and warm-coloured walls…they’ve got free wireless all-day to boot. What’s special about the place is not only the decór, but also the layout of this very unique shophouse unit. After waiting several months upon months for numerous building permits to be approved, Anton finally got the look he wanted: a raised level with stairs leading up to it and another short flight of stairs leading down to the restroom and kitchen. Once you’re on the raised level, there’s a back door that leads out onto a small balcony area where one can hold a small quiet dinner amongst friends.

When you look down, you’ll see the $14,000 in-house roastery that was specially imported from Austria.

Here’s what I’ve tried: their Wiener Schnitzel ($16.50) [****]-featured here, Wiener Saft Gulasch ($9.50) [***.]and Potato Dumpling ($3) [***]-it tasted nothing like potato which was interesting for lunch. Do check out their daily lunch specials ($12), they offer different things all the time.

Next up, dessert was to-die-for. I tried their Sacher Torte ($4.80) [*****]-yes you’re looking at it and Apple Strudel ($4.80) [****] Personally, I prefer my Sacher Torte served cold..because the chocolate will harden and it goes better with the layer of manuka honey in the cake. But so as to be impartial, I’ve also tried the cake served warm and I still prefer it otherwise ha. The apple strudel was a soft pastry variation, with a generous apple filling.

//all prices are nett & free wireless all-day!

The I-wanna-know[s]:

Food – 8/10
Price – $$
Service – 8/10
Ambience – 9/10
Accessibility – 6.5/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] - rating(s) for individual dishes

Address: Blk 335, Smith Street, Chinatown Market & Food Centre, #02-83, Singapore 050335

Tel: 65 9150 4628

Opening hours: 10 am -10 pm

Dress code: casual

Nearest MRT: Chinatown Stn (NEL)

Buses: 143, 124, 147…

Hemispheres Café (menu has been revised)

In places to chill on October 9, 2006 at 9:36 am

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For those of you who haven’t already heard about or seen this cafe that also has it’s own boutique of local designers…you should DEFINITELY head down there soon!
It’s an awesome place for chilling out with friends on a lazy afternoon, or at night for a first date. I’ve been a loyal regular since 2003 when it was formerly known as Latitude. The place will be a lil difficult to find at first, especially since it’s located in the most unlikely place -in a corner of the children’s department of OG. So if you fancy the likes of cement benches with cushions, sofa chairs, glass walls & a wall dedicated to magazine cut-outs…this is the right place for you.
Personally I’ve always favoured their house specialities, namely their brownie with ice-cream ($6.90) [***.] and their waffles with ice-cream & fruit toppings [****].

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If you’re hungry at Tea Time, they’ve got a Tea Special that consists of scones, cakes & mini sandwiches with coffee/tea for $9.90++ daily Dinner Specials are also available.
I tend to crave the strangest things at different times of the day, so normally when I visit them in the afternoons..I never fail to order 2 things -their creamless Potato Soup ($3.80) [****.] & Sloppy Joes ($5.90) [*****]: crinkle-cut fries topped with mushrooms, minced beef and others in a tomato-based sauce, as seen here.

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These 2 items on their menu are a MUST-HAVE if you wanna grab a light bite. Their baked rice is pretty good as well if you want something heavier. Oh yes, do try out their drink concoctions if you want variety other than coffee/tea. The staff at Hemispheres are warm & friendly, but do be understanding if your food takes a little more time to arrive because they’ve got a small kitchen and limited staff.

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The I-wanna-know[s]:

Food – 7/10
Price – $ to $$
Service – 6.5/10
Ambience – 8/10
Accessibility – 8/10

Legend:
[$]-cheap like peanuts: ($10 & below/person)
[$$]-average Jane ($15-$25/person)
[$$$]-you might wanna tke tht card out..($30-$60/person)
[$$$$]-extremely exorbitant ($70 & above/person)
[* to *****] – rating(s) for individual dishes

Tel: (65) 6238 2135

Address:
OG Orchard Point
160 Orchard Road, Orchard Point (Level 3)
Singapore 238842