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Tuesday, April 5, 2016
(CLOSED)Pearl of Orient Penang Fiesta @ 10 at Claymore (Pan Pacific Orchard)
Savour the best of Penang's street food at 10 at Claymore at Pan Pacific Orchard as Chef Andy brandishes his famous Char Kway Tiao with Blue Crab Lump, Assam Laksa with Barramundi and Bak Kut Teh with Kurobuta Pork Belly. Other highlights include XO Popiah, King Prawn Noodles, Pork Trotters in Black Vinegar and Cuttlefish with Kangkong. The Pearl of Orient Penang Fiesta runs till 31st May 2016.
The Bak Kut Teh dazzled with a tantalising richness and captivating aroma and I am proud to say that I finished every drop of my soup despite usually staying off soupy stuff. It was easy on the palate and very addictive. Never really thought I would be saying this about soups but it was really yummy!
Having tried Chef Andy's Char Kway Tiao and Assam Laksa before, I was beyond ecstatic to have the opportunity to indulge in them again. The Char Kway Tiao was as good as I remembered it to be and the Assam Laksa seized my heart once more with its intense flavours and appetite-whetting sourness. So good!
The latest Plates of Pleasure that is centred around Penang street food also showcases a New Zealand "Silver Fern" Beef Tenderloin with Truffle Mash, which was quite a showstopper, and "Pure South" Free Range Rack of Lamb with Pumpkin Mash.
DIY Penang Rojak
Cheeses and crackers
Seafood on ice, oysters and sashimi are available too
Salads and achar
Western and Chinese dishes such as Braised Duck with Preserved Salted Vegetables, Duck Confit, Baked Norwegian Salmon and Braised Beef Cheeks are also part of the line-up. Dishes are subject to change.
Dessert time! The dessert selection here has always been extensive and impressive. With a tall chocolate fountain to boot and one of the best Durian Crepes, I promise you that you'll be spoilt for choice.
Teochew Chendol
I felt that the chendol could use more coconut cream as it got really bland when the ice started to melt. Loved that it comes with a scoop of awesome durian paste!
Goreng Pisang, Bread and Butter Pudding and Egg Tarts
Homemade Lemongrass Icecream and Gula Melaka Icecream
I remember the Lemongrass icecream very clearly because it surprised me when I first had it a couple of years ago. That subtle lemongrass flavour was so refreshing! So glad that its on the menu still. The Gula Melaka icecream was super delish too! You can pair them with crepes or piping hot goreng pisang if you like.
For those who crave an icy cold milo, calamansi juice or bandung to go with the sumptuous spread, the beverages are available at $6 nett per glass.
Lunch: $42 (Monday - Friday) / $48 (Saturday- Sunday)
Dinner: $68 (Daily)
Pearl of Orient Penang Fiesta ends on 31st May.
More on Lobby Lounge here and 10 at Claymore here
10 Claymore Road
Lobby Level Pan Pacific Orchard
Singapore 229540
Daily : 6am - 1030am, 12pm- 3pm, 6pm - 1030pm
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Love, K
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