Thursday, March 4, 2021
Raffles Courtyard Presents Collaborations With Popular Home Chefs, Starting With PasirPanjangBoy
Are you on the exceedingly long waitlist for an almost-impossible-to-score seat in PasirPanjangBoy's private diner? Well, this piece of news might be music to your ears then! Raffles Courtyard is celebrating Southeast Asia's rich culinary heritage with a series of unique collaborations with home chefs behind popular private dining experiences in Singapore. And kicking off the heritage experience with scrumptious Peranakan fare is local chef duo Tinoq Russel Goh & Dylan Chan(PasirPanjangBoy). Ardent fans can have a taste of PasirPanjangBoy's signature dishes, right in the heart of Singapore at the iconic Raffles Hotel, from 12 March to 11 April 2021.
Monday, February 15, 2021
Takeshi-San - New Japanese Restaurant in Holland Village That We Won't Revisit
New Japanese restaurants excite me. I love Japanese food, and I live right across Holland Village, so when I noticed the opening of Takeshi-San, I told my friends that we need to visit. We popped by on a Thursday evening and scored the last available table. It was crowded and packed and we were pretty impressed by the crowd — the food and service must be good right?
Well, unfortunately, that was not the case at all.
Wednesday, January 27, 2021
(RELOCATED AGAIN)Hashida Sushi Singapore - An Unforgettable Omakase Experience
My omakase experiences have gotten, progressively, more expensive. While I was deliberating on where I should bring my best friend for a celebratory omakase meal, I consulted Rubbish Eat Rubbish Grow on his thoughts on the biggest names in the Japanese cuisine scene in Singapore. Here were my options : Shinji, Shoukouwa, Hashida, Tatsuya, Jiro. Nat very patiently went through every option with me, and it was a no-brainer. Hashida, it was. I made a reservation online for lunch on a weekday and made my way to Mandarin Gallery with a racing heart.
Hashida Sushi was first opened in Tokyo, in 1966, by Master Sushi Chef Tokio Hashida. His son, Kenjiro Hashida, is at the helm of Hashida Sushi Singapore.
Monday, January 25, 2021
Chef Kang's Private Kitchen - Super Hard to Book Michelin-Starred Chinese Restaurant
Chef Kang's Private Kitchen is one of the hardest-to-book Michelin-starred restaurants in Singapore. The small one-Michelin-starred outfit along Mackenzie Road has just 5 tables, and they have a whole line of loyal fans who return regularly, so it's not easy to get a seat here. I made a reservation about 6 weeks in advance, and my foodie friends were surprised that I managed to score a table! Truth be told, so was I. I was coming here with my dad and brother and was told over the phone that a minimum of 5 pax is needed for them to give us one of the dining rooms, so we were allocated a table next to the counter. That was a little disappointing but I guess, we were coming for the food more than anything else, so I agreed to it.
Friday, January 22, 2021
Holland Village Cobbler(Outside MRT/Decathlon) - please AVOID bringing expensive footwear here
Tuesday, January 19, 2021
Bistro Du Le Pin - Incredibly Affordable $120 18-Course Dinner Omakase with FREE FLOW WINE in Orchard
I posted a snippet of my dinner at Bistro du le Pin on Instagram stories
and there were 250 sticker taps on it. This is when I knew I absolutely have to
share about my dinner experience! I made a reservation weeks in advance
for the 6pm seating, so make sure you book way in advance as well. I arrived promptly and the super friendly staff
showed me to my counter seat and proceeded to store the cake I bought
for my friend's birthday celebration in the fridge. There were a la carte options available but we were here for the $120/pax dinner omakase with free flow wine. And I would highly recommend that you go for that. I was super excited for the meal — I mean, come on, FREE FLOW WINE???
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