Showing posts with label Desserts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Desserts. Show all posts

Monday, 15 October 2012

Michelangelo's - Innovative Italian Cuisine

It's Restaurant Week! And of course both L and I couldn't give this chance to try good food a miss. I am very excited that I'm finally participating in RW for the first time!

Here is some background information, Restaurant Week comes bi-annually, and this October, Singapore has her 5th edition of Restaurant Week! RW, as the name suggests, means dining at participating restaurants which offers a set course menu at affordable prices! Lunch is a 3-course meal at top restaurants at S$ 25.00++, while dinner will be a 4-course meal at S$ 35.00++. If the restaurant of your choice is awarded a Dining City Star, then you will be required to top-up an addition S$ 15++/20++ for lunch/dinner respectively.

Being a huge lover of spaghetti, I've decided on an Italian restaurant, Michelangelo's, situated quietly in Chip Bee Gardens, just a stone throw away from Holland Village.


Two kinds of sitting arrangements, just pick what you like.
Panorama Shot
Perfect for first dates!
Just a word of caution, you may be a little uncomfortable over how dim the whole dining area is.
This seating arrangement will be nice if your date doesn't mean the heat, or if it isn't pouring.

Our set menu for the afternoon!

Don't worry if you're very hungry. While your dishes are being prepared, you will be served pieces of bread together with a platter of sides.

These taste perfectly normal. Nothing too fanciful. But please don't over stuff yourself with these.

For starters, both L and I picked Caesar Salad.
What attracted me was the poached egg. This is good. Wait, I mean this is very good. Fresh greens, drizzled with some magic sauce which is sweet and sour, yet not overwhelming. Simple, yet tasty enough to make both of us finish every single green on the plate. However, the bacon pieces, both chunky and flaky, was a little disappointing. Would prefer bacon bits anytime.

For the main course, L picked Quarantaotto, while I picked the Spaghetti Carbonara.
We were both surprised when this dish turns out like this, with soup. I guess that's the problem when you don't read the menu carefully, because I was expecting steak. But I feel that it turns out nice, because L commented that the meat was tender and tasty.
One word: Perfect-o.
Being a spaghetti lover, I have a soft spot for them. Which means everywhere I go, if I spot Spaghetti on the menu, I will not think twice about ordering that.
This particular dish, I must say, is lip-smacking good. I can't wait to finish everything in one go, yet I want to savour it for as long as I can. The spaghetti is done al-dente, not under or overcook like how some restaurants might. The white wine cream sauce is really tasty. Some wine sauce may be too strong, and turns people off with the 'wine taste', but this is done so perfectly, the wine sauce just brings the whole dish up to a higher level.

By this time, I am already extremely satisfied with my meal, and I can't wait for the desserts to be served because I believe that good desserts to sum up the meal is as important as the main courses being good.
I'm not a Tiramisu fan, after learning that it is made from raw egg. But this particular Tiramisu won me over, both its appearance and taste.

What is more amazing is the attentiveness of the waiter/waitress, who never fail to refill our glasses without being prompt to do so, even though the bottle of water is on our tables. At the end of the meal, when one of them saw L and I trying to take a photo on our own, he came up and initiated to help us take a photo. Isn't this what F&B service should be all about?

This meal came up to a total of S$ 96.51 for the both of us.
Inclusive of a whooping S$ 12.00 for the above aqua mineral.
I have to admit that this meal is quite expensive, and not exactly pocket friendly. But for the ambience, quality of food served, and of course, the thoughtfulness of the waiter/waitress, this particular meal is worth every penny.

Will I be back again? Yes I will, definitely. But I need to make sure that there's a promotion going on, else my wallet will not be able to afford it.
Michelangelo's
Blk 44 Jalan Merah Saga
#01-60, Chip Bee Garden
Holland Village


Wednesday, 12 September 2012

The Square Restaurant - Food Outside The Box

Being an extremely lucky girl, I'm blessed to secure a part time job after A Levels, which lasted me all the way til I graduate from University. That's a whole good 3 years of part time, with 1-2 months annual breaks which allowed for me to study for examinations, and a 3 months break for me to go for internship at ease. With such flexible schedules, and of course, understanding supervisors, I really couldn't ask for more.

So after 4 months, I finally found time to meet up with both my NUS supervisors! Not without food, of course.

So here we are, The Square Restaurant at Novotel, Clarke Quay. Situated very near to Liang Court, please make sure you find the right entrance to Novotel. Or else, you will end up walking around in circles in Liang Court.

Get into the right building. Take the right lift up to 7th storey. Start feasting.

Perhaps we were too early. I couldn't think of any other reasons why the restaurant was so empty. (Until much later)
Almost empty restaurant
But I can't complain. Less crowd can make dining a more comfortable experience.
The spacious dining area with such contemporary furniture and deco makes this modern restaurant an ideal place for large gatherings or family dinners.

To start off, here's the Fresh Seafood Selection.
Fresh Seafood Section
Well, being not a fan of seafood, I didn't try any.

Sushi Platter is next on the list.
Sushi Platter
Oh, how my heart jumps with joy when I spot my favourite Jellyfish Sushi sitting quietly on the tray, waiting for me to pick it up gingerly and pop it into my mouth. But the disappointment sets in as soon I threw the whole sushi into my mouth.

The rice was wrong, the seaweed were damp, even my favourite jellyfish doesn't taste fresh.

Conveniently next to the sushi was a variety of well, pretty looking sandwiches.
Sandwiches for your pick!
Let's just stop at pretty looking. I took a bite of the tune sandwich, and I left the rest uneaten. The bread was such a chore to chew, and the tuna mix was too raw and fishy. I understood why the tray of sandwich was almost left untouched at the end of the buffet.

The Square Restaurant offers quite a few live-cooking stations, namely Roasted Meat section, Singapore's all-time favourite Fried Carrot Cake, Satay/Otah/Chicken Wings, and Noodles section.
Roasted Meat Section (blurred)
The Roasted Pork were not bad. In fact, it was good! The meat was tender, juicy and very tasty. And of course, they provides a reasonable selection of condiment sauces right in front of the counter for your pick.

The Carrot Cake didn't score with me though. My favourite CC will be located in one of the most humid and stuffy hawker centre, where I will request for the cook to add it more cai-po and make it 'more black'. Never had a fancy for white carrot cake.

If you ever dine here and you can only eat one item on the list, please go for the chicken satays. They were so good, I can't help but to go back for three more servings! First of all, the station had already won me over with the familiar smell of smoke. Satay is always one of Singapore's famous dishes, but to make the meat tender, tasty and not overly dry after grilling, that needs alot of skills. The Satays served here absolutely scored full marks with me! Not kidding. The meat were very well-marinated, and it was grilled to almost perfection. I believe no words can do this dish justice, you have to try them yourself!

Next on list was the Noodles Station, which I was already too full to try.
Noodles section
You just let the friendly cooks behind the stations know what noodles you want, and they will whip up the dish for you right there, on the spot.

Aha, not at all unfamiliar with this dish, I am sure.
Chilli Crab
The meat was fresh, the sauce was tasty. What's more to ask? Oh. One of the waitress even serve our table a bowl of lemon water for us to wash our hands with, without us asking for it.

Now that I'm quite stuffed, time to head to the desserts section!
I love how many buffets now allow us to create our very own ice kachang!
Ice Kachang Machine
I meant, just look at the number of jars we can get our condiments from! You'll be lost for choices, really.

Danish pastry

Chocolate Fondue
A buffet isn't complete without a chocolate fondue fountain. Lke many others, the chocolate here is so rich yet not too sweet to turn people off. And it's warm chocolate! Okay, I'm won over.

Fruit Tart
This particular Fruit Tart got my hopes up high, and then dropped me from heaven. The sweetness of this fruit tart is artificial. The base was well, lousy. I can't even describe it in words.
Before
After
By the way, the rest of the desserts were disappointing too. Seems like most of them were leftovers, because majority of them tasted stale.

There were many other stations of course!
Salad sections -  Chicken Sausage salad was lousy. The sausage tasted well, expired. Pasta salad didn't impress as well.
Ala-carte sections - Roti Prata wasn't crispy, nor tasty. I felt like I was chewing onto dough which wasn't mix well. Char Kway Teow wasn't too bad though, just stay away from it if you don't fancy oily stuff.
Ice cream section - The normal sort of ice cream you could get from anywhere, but they tasted good here because I dripped loads of the chocolate syrup over my icecream. And of course, nata de coco (from the Ice Kachang Station which is just beside the icecream one.)
Drinks section - Many drinks to choose from. You've the cold drinks namely Guava juice, Orange juice, Milk (for cereal), etc. Then you have a whole tray selection of tea, packed into little individual packaging, for you to choose from. When I was there, both coffee machines broke down, so we can't try any.

Did not have a good experience with the food, since most of them didn't impress. But the waiters/waitresses were nice and thoughtful to attend to our needs, with initiative. Although they do get a little rushed to clear our plates when we are not even done. But still, the service is out to impress, at least way better than the food served.


The Sqaure Restaurant
Novotel Clarke Quay Singapore Hotel
177A River Valley Road
Singapore 179031
Tel: 6433 8790
Opening hours:Buffet Breakfast - 6:00am to 10:30 am
Buffet Lunch - 12:00noon to 2:30pm
Buffet Dinner - 6:00pm to 10:00pm
Ala Carte Menu - All Day

Tuesday, 4 September 2012

Swirl Art

Talk about Frozen Yoghurt places, you can name a dozen.
Talk about which Frozen Yoghurt places which allow you to DIY your own yoghurt. Aha! Can't think of any right now isn't it?

Swirl Art entrance. /courtesy of google.com
Swirl Art, like many other yoghurt places, is a great gathering place for people from all walks of life regardless of age. Well, even if they do not fancy frozen yoghurt, you can't reject the cool air-conditioned place in this sunny island!

Comfortable sitting area
Cosy corner, great for girlfriends meetup!
Unlike many other stores whose pricing go by the cup size, this store offers frozen yoghurt by weight. Which in other words, you are on your own (literally). But before you move on to filling your bowl with delightful yoghurt, you can always ask for samples. The friendly girls in the swirlart shirts standing around will gladly feed you with samples.

So when you're done with the samples and have decided what flavours to choose. There are over 10 flavours, but this depends on the outlet you go to. I only come across blackberry, original, peach, strawberry, etc.

Stations containing your frozen yoghurt.
You grab the bowl size of your liking. March to the station with your desired flavour, and Twist & Swirl it away! And when you think you are finally done, well, not quite yet. Move on forward and you will see yourself coming face to face with at least 20 different toppings/sauces/fruits/etc. Just to name afew, there are nata de coco, fruity pebbles (oh heavenly), honey balls, various fruit slices, etc.
Sauces. /courtesy of google.com
SOME of the toppings you can find. /courtesy of google.com
No, just in case you're wondering, the toppings are not limited. So you can go on to pour the whole tub of toppings into your bowl. But do be reminded that there is a weighing scale right at the counter, so you have to pay accordingly to the weight of your bowl of frozen yoghurt. 

L and I decided to go simple - we agreed on no toppings but I cannot resist adding afew pieces of nata de coco.
Peach + Blackberry + Original combi.
I love how this frozen yoghurt is light and not over-creamy, so you will not get sick of eating this. With a tinge of sour yet sweet enough for the sweet tooths out there. And oh, it doesn't melt as fast as icecream too! A plus point, if you're thinking of grabbing a takeaway.

However, at $3 per 100g, it is definitely easy and totally possible go overboard especially with the spread of flavours and toppings awaiting you. Ours came up to a whooping $10+ for that bowl of blackberry+peach+original yoghurt with pathetuc pieces of nata de coco. So, please contain your excitement while you're Twisting and Swirling the yoghurt into your bowl!

SWIRL ART
417 River Valley Road
Singapore 248316
Opening Hours: Sun-Thurs: 12pm – 12am; Fri-Sat 12pm – 2am
Tel: 6836 6846