I always enjoy long dinners with sharing platters all on the dining table at one go so that everyone can try anything and everything with the wine free flowing.
It does not receive the acclaimed Michelin star but the soy chicken here is so super tender and well flavoured by the sweet and savoury soy-sauce-sauce marinade.
With classic oldies from singers like Teresa Teng and Fong Fei-Fei playing in the background
I used to frequent East Village for Eng's Wonton Mee and Geylang Ah Ching Calypot rice before we started working from home due to the pandemic.
This stall took over Kay Lee Roast Meat in the same coffeeshop as the popular old-school 昇记 Sheng Ji Fishball Noodle in Bukit Merah View about 3 months ago.
We used to frequent Restaurant Ember at Hotel 1929 for Chef Sebastian's contemporary European creations. He took a break from the local F&B scene and returned 3 years later to open this bistro-style restaurant.
Compared to Ember, the setting at VENUE is much more casual. There is no pressed tablecloth and you are seated in an open dining hall that opens up to the kitchen on one side and the walkway on the other. With such open concept and the location on the ground floor of a downtown mall would also mean busy human traffic passing by making it difficult for an intimate conversation.
They have deviated from the sharing concept which started when the restaurant first opened due to the COVID situation and are currently offering lunch set on weekdays (2-course for $38++ and 3-course for $46++).
While I prefer the cosier ambience at Ember, the food here is still very “Sebastian”. We are reminded why we have always enjoyed Sebastian's cooking - honest and quality; mod
Slowed cooked oxtails in veal stock with garlic, cinnamon and some root vegetables for about 7 hours and served on bed of potato puree with glazed carrots, garlic butter mushroom, burnt broccolini and vine tomato for our dinner last evening.
The restaurant's name reminded me of the famous Korean drama Itaewon class!
Mr and Mrs Nasi Lemak has relocated from French Road to my hood at Tiong Bahru effective today, 1st April.
Opened its door along Craig Road six months ago, Griglia is an Italian restaurant that aims to showcase the culinary essence of the Grigliata (Italian Barbecue) in a modern way.