Food is the soul that feeds the spirit!

Food is the soul that feeds the spirit!
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Sunday, May 24, 2015

Dismal food experience

I always hesitate to spend exorbitant amount of money on very average food. Especially in Singapore where there are unfortunately too many restaurants that give you that experience. For the birthday of my special half, I set aside my misgivings and gave it a go at Salt Grill and Sky Bar located in Ion Orchard. 

The reviews seemed good, with many accolades given for the view. And the executive chef has a renowned reputation in Australia for modern classics. Very reminiscence of the food scene in Melbourne and Sydney. 

And so we went with high expectations. It will be a costly meal, since it's smack in the heart of Orchard. I hope I will not be disappointed. The view was indeed phenomenal. Panaromic views of the downtown skyline. The setting and atmosphere is quite elegant and chi chi. We were given a table right at an unblocked window so it started off on the right note. Service was what you would expect at a fine dining restaurant and nothing to shout about. The menu seems sophisticated with some interesting dishes. 

Well, the food turns out to be good, above average but not great. We had a more memorable dining experience at Buku Nero for the half the price of SGD200 per head. With less pretence. So what went wrong? I think it's really the quality of the ingredients and the overall execution. We had better foie gras at Chez Papa for a much bigger portion at half the price. Oysters were so small it's almost a pain to eat them. My duck breast was a tad better than the venison. The beetroot purée was too overpowering. 

Would I head back again? For the view, yes. Otherwise, I feel less cheated at Chez Papa. 

Sunday, May 17, 2015

Revel in veal!

I love meat and am an unapologetic carnivore. Which makes it all the more enticing when I went through the paleo diet the last 11 months. 

But I didn't know veal cutlets could be so thick and juicy. I have done them breaded and pan fried over butter. So it was such a surprise and treat to taste this version from the British Club. Absolutely delicious!

The Red Baron

We are always on a lookout for quaint, authentic, fuss free restaurants that serve freshly made food. And the Red Baron was one of such gems, located at an off beat place accessible only by car. 

If we were to own a restaurant someday, it would be this size, similar concept and approach to food. Freshly baked bread, cakes and desserts. Simple all day breakfast that are healthy and wholesome. We had a marvellous brunch - there were only two us - with an unobstructed view of the barracks and greenery beyond. Will definitely be back. 

An introduction to Italian food

The kids have yet to taste authentic Italian food. Like all singaporean teenagers, their only exposure and understanding of anything Italian were just pizza and pasta. And obviously at the the most mediocre standard. 

So I decided it's time to share this journey with them. They are now older and know enough about food to build a more sophisticated palate.  Off we went to Da Luca, a small Italian restaurant tucked away in Newton that is easily accessible by public transport. It is also not too expensive with some very good regional cuisines. 

They had a great time, savouring each dish and discussing aspects of it. And Rebekah surprises me the most by enjoying the squid ink pasta. It takes a certain level of maturity to appreciate that dish. A fine time with my girls and everyone left the restaurant happy and satiated.