Sunday, September 27, 2020

[Media Alert] Grissini Welcomes Diners Back for a Refreshed Dining Experience @ Grand Copthorne Waterfront

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Good news, fans of Grissini!

Grissini


Feast your senses on delicate showmanship as chefs prepares handmade pastas and josper-grilled premium meats and seafood at the live kitchens and enjoy a pleasant surprise of complimentary housemade fresh bread and condiments served to your table from a condiments cart.

img credit: Grand Copthorne Waterfront

img credit: Grand Copthorne Waterfront

Had taken a look at the menu, and saw a new item that piqued my interest, the Cacciucco alla Livornese. A Livorno-style (Tuscan) fish/seafood stew. Perfect on a cool weather day. Imagine a warm stew, bread and a sip of wine. Savoured at a leisurely pace. The worries of the world, could wait another day.

img credit: Grand Copthorne Waterfront

Do try the Fettucine Al Gamberoni, which consist of housemade spinach fettucine, prawns, in white wine sauce. Have tried the fettucine from its Alfresco dining menu and it was so good!

img credit: Grand Copthorne Waterfront

And of course, there shall be dessert. Have not tried the 64% Chocolate Mousse IN Chocolate Sphere before but it sure looks pretty from the photo. This serves two, hence keep some tummy space for it!

img credit: Grand Copthorne Waterfront


Pssst...I heard there's a complimentary Moscato (T&C applies) to celebrate this re-opening so make your reservations now! For reservations, please call 8168 1539, email dining.gcw@millenniumhotels.com or visit this link.

Enjoy! Buon appetito! 


Grissini @ Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel

Location: G/F Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel, 392 Havelock Rd, 169663

Website: http://celebrateatgcw.com/grissini

Contact: 6233 1100

Business Hours:

Lunch

12pm to 2.30pm (Saturday & Sunday)

Dinner
6pm to 10pm (Friday, Saturday & Sunday)

Saturday, September 26, 2020

Xi Yan 囍宴 @ Shaw Centre

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Visited Xi Yan by Celebrity Chef Jacky Yu (余健志) at Shaw Centre recently. Had quite a nice experience with the food when we tried its Katong outlet way back in 2019, so this prompted a revisit albeit to a different outlet since the Katong one is not available.


shiny

First impression was this outlet is smaller than expected. At 6pm on a weekend, we were the first table. Diners started to trickle in around 6.40pm and by 7pm, the place was buzzing.

interior

table for 4

The menu is familiar and spotted a few items that I had tried before. To order, just tick-off the items in the order chit and pass it to the service staff. 


Chef Jacky Yu

order chit


While waiting, I had the lychee drink. Tasted like lychee in Sprite and water. 

As we handed in the order chit, the friendly staff informed that the current promo is you can get an appetizer dish (below $12) for $1 with min. spend of $50, or $1 for any dish (below $20) with min. spend of $100. Nice!


Lychee drink @$4.80

When you eat out with friends, our delegated role will be each one to order one dish of our choice. For mine, I ordered the Jiu Rong Vegetables. Turned out to be a very good choice as the vegetable was fresh and crunchy. with well cooked garlic. Those thin strips of Yunnan ham seemed scarce...

Jiu Rong Vegetables with Yunnan Ham and Garlic 云南火腿炒青龙菜 @$12.80

Fried Lo Shi Fan with Xi Yan XO Sauce  @$13.50

The fried bee tai mak (lo shi fan) was a crowd favourite. But it was missing the 'wok-hei' that was found in this dish from its Katong outlet.

The radish cake was good too, but because it was also XO sauce, the taste was actually similar to the fried lo shi fan. So, recommend to get either of this dish and probably not both. My group was divided in opinion and it was about half preferred the carrot cake while the other half preferred the lo shi fan.

Radish Cake M Size @$1 (promo price, UP. $14.70)

The speed of the dishes being served was rather amazing. Most of the dishes were served within 10 minutes after the order was placed. Wow!

Sake Dongpo Pork @$20 (M size)

delicious pork belly with mei cai (preserved vegetables)

And, we must have meat. Definitely. The Sake Dongpo Pork Belly with Mei Cai (Preserved Vegetables) was a good choice. Though the pork belly could be softer, it was a balanced taste of savoury, sweet, collageny but not overwhelming (jelak). Best paired with white rice.

The most underwhelming dish was the Fried Sotong with salted egg yolk. The batter was oily and soggy. Tasted of salted egg but overall texture left much to be desired. Squid was tender though.

Fried Sotong in Butter and Salted Egg Yolk M Size @$25.50

Lastly, we tried the Hakka Duck as I've not tried anything like this before. Surprise surprise! The duck was more sweet than savoury. Homely tasting and I think goes well with beer. The sweet taste was most prominent and the duck was lightly chewy. Best part? The skin.

Hakka Marinated Duck with Sweet Sauce @$23.80 (Half)

At 7pm, we were informed that there is a next booking for our table at 8pm. This was another surprise as the reservation did not indicate that there was a next seating. Nevertheless, we ate fast and furious and by 7.30pm, we were about done.

The staff offered complimentary dessert on our next visit, and we jokingly said why not have it now and he really did bring out the ice-cream for each of us. Hahaa, thanks!

Coconut Ice-cream with palm jelly

Spent about $28 per pax for the meal.


Xi Yan Shaw, Casual Dining

Address: 1 Scotts Road, Shaw Centre, #03-12/13, S228208

Websitehttps://www.xiyan.com.sg/casual-dining

Contact: +65 6733 3476

Business Hours:

Daily 11.30 am to 3pm, 5.30 pm to 10 pm



Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Burger and Lobster @ Raffles Hotel

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Ok, so this was an 'atas' (similar connotation to high-class) tea session. Hey, once in a while, it's ok to pamper ourselves. Nevertheless, it was rather rare for us to be having a meal at 3.30pm. But then, it's Happy Hour (3pm to 6pm) at Burger and Lobster too!

Tip: If you're taking a cab/grab, drop at Raffles Hotel Seah Street side. Otherwise, it was a one big round walk to Burger and Lobster.

The usual temperature taking and Safe Entry check-in before admission. Was late, hence the group had already ordered and started by then. Ambiance was cosy and I enjoyed the view of the lovely looking bar.

lovely bar view

Besides admiring the bar, of course I'd be trying the cocktails. Cocktails at $10 during Happy Hours, yay! To start, had a South Side. My first time trying it. Gin based with Angostura Bitters, lemon and a mint leaf. Refreshing. 

South Side 

Old Fashioned

Ok, let's get some munchies with the drinks. Friend had already finished with her lobster roll and she enjoyed it tremendously. I went with the flow and had a small bite with whatever else that was on  the table. The Salted Egg Yolk Baby Squid was good. Not too tiny, tender yet with a soft chew.  The coating/batter of the salted egg yolk was tasty and goes so well with the cocktails. Best eaten when it was still hot. Lovely!

Salted Egg Yolk Baby Squid @$12

Another friend had Lobster Thermidor and it looked so pretty. There's something about gratinated cheese that looked inviting. Served with garlic toast. 

I had a bite of the garlic toasties, and because we ordered the Lobster Rosti, I made a small bite by breaking off a corner of the garlic toast, placed a good amount of guacamole and some lobster meat on it. Hehe.


Lobster Thermidor @$31 (Half Lobster)

say cheese~


Talking about Lobster Rosti, here's a pic of it. Light tasting and value for money. 

Lobster Rosti @$18

The place tends to get busier after 5pm on weekends. A good place with $10 Happy Hour cocktails, and lobster rolls.


Burger and Lobster

Address: 328 North Bridge Rd, Singapore 188719

Websitehttps://www.burgerandlobster.com/menu/raffles-menu/

Contact:  6971 6127

Business Hours: 

Daily 11am to 930pm

Sunday, September 20, 2020

[Media Alert] Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel Coworking Space

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Are you seeking a comfortable hotel environment with all the convenience of an office? Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel has specially designed a concept that's vibrant and ecletic for guests who wish to enjoy their work time out of their home.

With attractive early bird prices for the first 50 sign-ups, Grand Copthorne Waterfront Hotel has a slew of packages to ensure a productive workday ahead in Food Capital and Tempo Bar.



Packages

Millennium I

For $16/day* (usual $32++), ‘Millennium I’ includes drinks, complimentary high-speed internet, full day parking, 30 pieces of A4 black and white printing, complimentary mail service and storage. Guests will also be able to enjoy 50% off business support charges and a 20% corporate discount for meeting usage and dining.


Millennium II

At $35/day* (usual $70++), ‘Millennium II’ has additional benefits such as complimentary gym access (by appointment) and delicious dining options. Enjoy a wholesome Bento Lunch Set or 2 options of snacks from the Alfresco Menu.


Grand Millennium

Suitable for those who need to host private meetings or are looking for a spacious venue for brainstorming sessions, the ‘Grand Millennium’ at $88/month* (usual $176++) provides an additional benefit of 1-hour complimentary usage of meeting rooms.


For coworking reservations, please call 62331155, whatsapp 90062955, email sales.gcw@millenniumhotels.com or visit this page.

For dining reservations, please call 81681539, email dining.gcw@millenniumhotels.com


Grand Copthorne Waterfront

Address: 392 Havelock Rd, Singapore 169663

Website: https://www.millenniumhotels.com/en/singapore/grand-copthorne-waterfront/

Contact (for coworking space): 6233 1155

Monday, August 31, 2020

[Invited Tasting] AWADH Royal Indian Dining and Lounge - Authentic Lucknowi Restaurant in Singapore @ The Centrepoint

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This visit was an invited tasting to AWADH,  Singapore's first and only Indian restaurant serving authentic Lucknowi restaurant. Thank you Kristine (@msginginly) and AWADH for extending the invitation.

Let's understand the origin of the cuisine better. Lucknow is the capital city of Uttar Pradesh, and has always been recognized as a cultural and artistic hub and the seat of power of the Nawabs in the 18th and 19th centuries. Lucknow was previously known as the Awadh region.

Speaking of the Nawabs, they are the Viceroy of the Mughal Empire (Mogul Empire). Mughal Empire was an early-modern empire that controlled much of South Asia between the 16th and 19th centuries.  A Viceroy is a ruler exercising authority in a colony on behalf of a sovereign. The Mughal Empire established new administrative practices, that led to a more efficient, centralised, and standardized rule and brought stability and relative peace to the people. This in turn, was a factor in India's economic expansion during the 17th century and a rise in artisans entering the market. One of the most well-known heritage of the Mughal is the Taj Mahal.

Lucknowi cuisine is heavily influenced by the preferences of the Nawabs. Main characteristics of this cuisine would be its elaborate and extensive use of spices, in a restrained yet celebrated manner. 

spice tray

Chefs at AWADH belong to the famous Qureshi family of Master-chefs from Lucknow. Generations of this family have been trained to render an exquisite culinary spread, fit for the Nawabs. Only specially trained chefs have access to the secret recipes hence it is impossible to replicate the taste but guests in Singapore has the good fortune to be able to experience this at AWADH.

Wow, now we can savour the same taste that the Nawabs had enjoyed centuries before us! I think that is such a cool concept, don't you agree?


entrance

beautiful lights

lovely ambiance

I love the lights decorating the restaurant. It added a touch of majestic to the place and I could imagine the ambiance that perhaps the Nawabs had when they were enjoying their meals.

The restaurant has a bar and alcoholic beverages are available. As Indian cuisine is typically enjoyed eaten using hand, a bowl of water to cleanse is served prior to the food being served. So pretty with the floating petals.

to cleanse

Starters

Murg-Multani Shorba @$14

Started with a warm bowl of Murg-Multani Shorba; comforting fragrant chicken broth, an Awadhi signature recipe. Tasted of curry and the broth had the texture of a corn soup. There were tender cubes of chicken in there too.

fragrant chicken broth


The soup was comforting and familiar tasting to many of us. Thoroughly enjoyable and I finished mine in no time.

Next, we sampled the Gosht Galawat Kebab, said to be a staple in Awadhi cuisine, with melt-in-your-mouth mutton patties and blended with over 25 rare spices, complemented with a small square of Muglai paratha and served with yoghurt mint chutney.

Gosht Galawat Kebab @$27

Honestly, am not used to the taste nor texture of Gosht Galawat. Indeed, it was melt-in-your-mouth but I think am not accustomed for any meat to be in this manner. The spices in this kebab is an acquired taste and it takes a while to get used to it.

Next, we tried the pan-seared marinated chicken in whole spices, Bhatti Ka Murgh. The sizzling sound was like music to the ears and the chunky chicken meat was deliciously succulent and flavourful. Yums!

Bhatti Ka Murgh @$24

For those who prefers seafood, there's Tandoori Macchi. Chargrilled boneless pieces of fish, marinated in tandoori spices and yoghurt. Served with tomato bell pepper chutney. Did I mention that I really dig the tomato bell pepper chutney? Hahaaa, yes it was so delicious I used as a dip for almost everything!

The Tandoori Lehsuni Jhinga is an off-menu item. These garlic marinated prawns are chargrilled in tandoori oven and served with mint sauce. Limited portions available. Do enquire from the staff on the pricing.

(left to right) Tandoori Macchi @$22 and Tandoori Lehsuni Jhinga (off-menu limited item)

Tandoori Prawns (Tandoori Lehsuni Jhinga)

Tandoori Fish (Tandoori Macchi)


For vegetarian starter, we tried the Reshmi Broccoli. A lovely plate of marinated broccoli florets in cashew paste and chargrilled in the tandoor.

Reshmi Broccoli @$19



Main Course

Bhuna Gosht @$27


Bhuna Gosht is a mutton dish, cooked with fried onions and tomato paste and a blend of aromatic spices. I'd eat this with some delicious naan or the tasty paratha.

The Murgh Makhni Jehangiri, also known as butter chicken, is a bowl of deliciousness that is of creamy buttery tomato gravy and pairs well with any bread/rice.

Murgh Makhni Jehangiri @$23


Between the mutton or the butter chicken, my preference is the Murgh Makhni Jehangiri, hands down! The sweetness of the butter chicken was addictive.

For breads, we sampled the plain naan, garlic naan, paratha and roomali roti. Besides butter chicken, we tried the breads with Lehsuni Motiya Saag Paneer and Sultani Dal as well.

(from left to right) Murgh Makhni Jehangiri, Sultani Dal, Lehsuni Motiya Saag Paneer 


Ivan's pretty plate of the breads and dips


The curries were delicious and I was continuously using pieces of the naan and roti to mop up the delicious gravy.

AWADH Murgh Biryani @$25


I was intrigued by the presentation of the biryani. A rather large plate with a huge pile of rice arranged neatly with a wide diameter and adorned with a whole drumstick ontop of the biryani rice. The Royal Bawarchis had used sophisticated cooking manner to transform this humble dish. Slow-cooked "dum" style for 6 hours and there are pieces of tender chicken marinated in a blend of over 40 spices hidden beneath the rice.

Taste the rice to know the difference. Chicken meat was superb and flavourful. Recommend to share the biryani, in order to have more stomach space for the breads and curries!

Spotted the Kurkuri Okra under the vegetarian main course menu as Bhindi Aap-Ki Pasand or 
"okra cooked just the way you liked it". Oooh, interesting! Ours was a basket of crisp fried okra in delicate mix of spices.

Kurkuri Okra @$17


The crisp fried okra was really nice to have with a glass of beer or, as I did with a Mojito.

refreshing Mojito



Dessert


For a sweet end of this gastronomical journey. we tried the Apple Jalebi and Zaffrani Malai Phirni. Happy to report that the sweetness level at AWADH was at an enjoyable level.

The Apple Jalebi had a crisp airy batter with a slice of apple in it. The Zaffrani Malai Phirni is a milk pudding-like dessert that's rich and creamy with cardamon in it. I liked the rose water version.

Apple Jalebi @$12

Zaffrani Malai Phirni @$10 (this version is only showing a sampling size, not actual size)


Thank you AWADH, especially Nisha for your hospitality and generosity. It was indeed an eye-opener experience in understanding Lucknowi cuisine and the rich history behind it.

Glad that I could have this shared experience with fellow foodies; Kris, Ivan, Hence and Tracy.

AWADH Royal Indian Dining and Lounge

Address: #01-33H, 176 Orchard Road, The Centrepoint, Singapore 238843
Contact: 6909 9971
Business Hours:
Daily 11:00AM- 12:00AM (Last order at 11:30pm)


 
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