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Update: QIN Restaurant & Bar Now Offers an Imaginative “East Meets West” Degustation Menu

June 12, 2024 by Bino Leave a Comment

My first encounter with Chef Maksym Chukanov or Max, who now helms QIN Restaurant & Bar at The Clan Hotel, was during the pandemic when he was brought in to Ce La Vi. That stint was quite a tall order. Coming from Cure, which earned a Michelin star while he was helming the kitchen, the guys from MBS wanted to replicate some of that same magic and turn Ce La Vi into a dining destination at a time when tourists coming for drinks at the rooftop bar were few and far between. 

Having also been to QIN prior to this transformation and seeing how the current concept differs so much from the usual style of Tung Lok Group,  it is perhaps safe to say that the same magic is being sought with Chef Max’s tenure here. In QIN, he is joined by Chef Karleen Kasim who came from Caviar, Naeum and also Cure. 

Visiting QIN after a long absence, I noted how the little change in the restaurant’s already remarkable interiors actually belied the total overhaul in the food menu. QIN now mostly serves set menus, both for lunch (which starts at S$58++) and dinner (starting from S$148++). They also have a lounge menu for the bar upstairs and the alfresco space that they are developing as of this writing.

During my visit to QIN, I tried their 6-course dinner menu which goes for S$198++. While a 6-course may seem relatively moderate to some, many of the courses actually come in ensembles of 2, 3 or even 4 items so there’s no doubt that the degustation menu is filling. 

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Sushi Hare – Japanese Omakase in Stanley Street With Taiwanese Chef

June 6, 2024 by Bino Leave a Comment

Opened in 2022, Sushi Hare is a cozy omakase restaurant in Stanley Street. I have always had a sweet spot for this relatively short and seemingly forgotten road. Sandwiched in between 2 well-known thoroughfares, Stanley Street is a treasure trove of restaurants such as Restaurant Gaig, Miznon and Common Man Coffee Roasters as well as charming shophouses – seemingly a world away from Singapore’s CBD which is only 1 block away. 

Sushi Hare has a mere 10-seat capacity but entering it, one is immediately transported to a seemingly serene world. This world is marked by motifs dealing with the concept of light, such as the luminous sun disc by the entrance and sheets of cypress and glass veneers from the ceiling. 

Sushi Hare is unique in the sense that it is the only Japanese restaurant in Singapore helmed by a Tawanese chef. Chef Angus Chang is the chef-owner of Sushi Hare and he brings with him years of experience in omakase settings. He was previously at Mizuki prior to setting up Sushi Hare. 

Sushi Hare offers lunch at S$250 per person while dinner ranges from the S$380 ao menu to the S$500 hare menu. During my visit to Sushi Hare, I tried their ao menu which consists of 19 courses. 

The service at Sushi Hare is subtle but effective. I could tell that the staff members were conscientiously checking on me – constantly changing my cutleries and plates and making sure my cup was filled with water at all times.  

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18 Best Hotel Buffet Promotions in Singapore (June 2024 Edition)

May 31, 2024 by Bino 1 Comment

The month of June is expected to be quieter where buffets are concerned, with the exception of Father’s Day. School holidays dominate the month which means that many families may go overseas rather than stay in Singapore. It is a quieter month for the F&B sector.

You can also join our newly-launched telegram channel here and receive updates on NEW buffet offerings, exclusive promotions not found anywhere else as well as other F&B flash deals.

Without further ado, here are some noteworthy hotel buffet dining promotions to check out for the month of June 2024:

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Updated Afternoon Tea Promotions in Singapore (June 2024 Edition)

May 30, 2024 by Bino 1 Comment

Few other things are as evocative of the leisurely life as spending the afternoon socializing with friends and family over scones, cakes and finger sandwiches laid out nicely on a three-tier stand. Afternoon teas have only increased in popularity following the new normal as more folks take it slow and focus more on personal wellness. 

In this article, I try to show all the updated afternoon tea offerings at the moment. Afternoon tea sets tend to get refreshed every few months so without further ado, these are the promotions you can check out this month.

As WFH becomes less common, afternoon teas are reverting to their original place as mainly weekend affairs so it is advisable to book ahead if you wish to come on a Saturday or Sunday. 

You can also join our telegram channel here and receive updates on NEW afternoon tea offerings, exclusive promotions not found anywhere else as well as other F&B flash deals.

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NEW: GUUM Restaurant – Elevated Modern Korean Grill and More

May 25, 2024 by Bino Leave a Comment

GUUM opened in April 2024 as the second venture by Chef Louis Han, the man behind the successful Korean fine dining NAEUM. In contrast to Chef Louis’ first venture, GUUM is more of a casual dining concept while still retaining elements of modern Korean cuisine. 

guum interiors

guum interiors

Located in Keong Saik Road (and counting other recent openings such as Imbue as its neighbors), GUUM is among a number of Korean restaurants in the area. While these other Korean joints can also be described as casual, GUUM differentiates itself by offering touches of high-end dining in a beautiful space.

The name GUUM means to “cook over fire” or “grill” and the Korean barbecued items are the heart of the menu here. However, in contrast to DIY approach of traditional Korean BBQ restaurants, the grills are cooked in an open kitchen before being served to diners. Moreover, the folks at GUUM employ a number of cooking techniques rather than standard grilling. 

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Restaurant Update: 15 Stamford Ends Association with Alvin Leung & Launches New “Where the Land Meets the Sea” Menu

May 20, 2024 by Bino Leave a Comment

The former 15 Stamford by Alvin Leung has been “rebranded” as 15 Stamford with the departure of the demon chef Alvin Leung from Capitol Kempinski Singapore’s flagship restaurant. 

With this rebrand comes the unveiling of the restaurant’s new proposition, Where The Land Meets The Sea. This is a new menu comprising the best of both worlds – where hearty steaks intertwine with fish and other seafood courses. The new menu is also markedly more western, in contrast to the Asian influence of the menu back when the restaurant was under Alvin Leung. 

The kitchen is now helmed by Executive Sous Chef Jay Siaw, with he and his team offering over 50 dishes in this new menu. I recently visited the restaurant for dinner to try out the new menu.

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Review: Araya – Chilean Fine-Dining Restaurant in Mondrian Singapore Duxton

May 13, 2024 by Bino Leave a Comment

It’s hard to imagine that Araya, the Chilean restaurant in Mondrian Singapore Duxton, opened just a few months ago in Q4 2023. In that short span of time, it has been making waves in the city’s dining scene with stellar reviews for its South American coastal cuisine.

Araya is located in the dining complex of Mondrian Singapore Duxton that includes Noa Lounge, Suzuki Omakase and Tribal Dining. 

The restaurant, which is helmed by Chefs Francisco Araya and Fernanda Guerrero, has recently launched a new degustation menu, the Costa (S$368) which is a celebration of all things seafood. The idea of a marine-centric menu seems quite apt since Chile boasts a long 6,437km Pacific coastline. 

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Biggest Bak Chang Guide 2024 Singapore & Best Rice Dumplings for Dragonboat Festival

May 8, 2024 by Bino 2 Comments

Dumpling Festival 2024, also known as Dragonboat Festival or Duan Wu Jie (端午节) in Chinese, will occur on the 10th of June 2024 – the fifth day of the fifth lunar month. Although the Dumpling Festival is not a public holiday in Singapore, this is the time that families and friends come together to enjoy exquisitely handmade sticky rice dumplings or zongzi (粽子) or bak chang in the Hokkien dialect. Traditionally, there are 3 types of rice dumplings: 

  • Nyonya – Often has a blue tip. The interior features minced meat.
  • Hokkien – Juicier than the Nyonya rice dumpling due to the presence of pork belly brimming with fat. The juices get absorbed by the rice.
  • Sweet – Filled with various beans, nuts, dates or simply just the sticky rice and nothing else. Also called kee chang. Vegetarian-friendly.

If you were to choose to buy your rice dumplings from hotels and Chinese restaurants, expect luxurious ingredients such as scallops, abalone and even duck. This year, a couple of outlets have introduced some unique flavors. Many of the bak chang listed below for Dumpling Festival 2024 are available not just for takeaway but also for delivery. Here is a list of the best rice dumplings being sold this year.

You can also join our newly-launched telegram channel here and receive updates on F&B promotions as well as other flash deals and offers in F&B and travel.

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