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Showing posts with label Dinner. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Dinner. Show all posts

Saturday, December 22, 2012

A 20122012 birthday


*Warning: Image heavy post, not suitable for vegetarians or those on diet*
**All pictures are taken with a Canon DSLR 600-D, 50mm,1.8 lens, 430 EX-II flash**

Presenting.... 
The awesome Skirt, located at the spanking new W Hotel, tucked in the frontiers of Sentosa Cove.
It was a lovely night for dinner, with the love of my life, a cool sea breeze and starry sky, making this birthday quite unforgettable. Plus it was one day before the apocalyse leh. Lagi unforgettable. 

Entering the place, we were greeted with friendly smiles all around. 
Then a random thought flashed through my mind: 
"Did they know it's my birthday?"
But..... I think too much sometimes. :p

Skirt ages their own beef using the dry method, so the steak turned out really good. 
Did you know there is 2 types of ageing, the dry vs. the wet kind?

Love the open concept kitchen! : D 

 Skirt's very own dry-aged beef waiting to be eaten. YUM.
(Ok... Not so yum yet.)

 An Argentinian Parilla Grill! 
Even the flames produced look beautiful.


 That's our bread grilling there : D 
Again, beautiful flames.

Chef Andrew Nocente looking very serious! 
He also checks all the dishes before they are served. 
Respect.

Then our meal began with a freshly toasted foccacia bread, served with a chili olive oil dip & seaweed dip. 
But the seaweed one was a tad fishy and didn't sit well on our palette.
So cute and fluffy:

We really had a lot of fun playing with the dripper!

 Hot appetiser:

Iberico pork belly and White Bean Cassoulet. 
Shiokness in a bowl.
This ang-moh version of our braised pork was very fragrant, tender and flavorful, 
well married with the light broth, with the latter serving as a palette cleanser after every bite of meat.  


We had many sides, but this was was the clear star:
Sauteed Wild Mushrooms Textures, with thick, juicy pieces of well marinated mushrooms.
After finishing a few fat pieces, we found some black fungus hidden inside, much to our delight!
It certainly wasn't the best looking dish, all orh orh one, but goodness us, were we deceived. 

Coming in 2nd was the Smoked Kipfler potato and Urbani black truffle salad:
Moist, soft potatoes tossed with black truffle, on a bed of truffle cream. 
HOW CAN DON'T LIKE.


Then came the handcut Garlic fries with Saffron mayonnaise.
Then I couldn't decide which was better. 
One bite into the crispy outer skin, aromas of garlic came wafting out and I was weak. 


This beauty of charred Pumpkin with charred sprouts and goat's cheese was sadly unappreciated. 
It was sweet, and had a crunch to it, with good cheese. 
But we were too busy with the above to savour the pumpkin :(


And now, time for the main star to be featured:
The Tajima Australian crossbred Wagyu ribeye, with a fat marbling of 6/10. 
Just look at it, so glorious and magnificent own its own. 



I have never really fancied steak before this, but I was a convert upon my first cut.
Me: "Why so easy to cut one?"
B: "Try it and you will know lor"

MY GOODNESS.
That first bite was filled with an explosion of succulent meat well seasoned with salt & pepper, and a balanced amount of fats that blended nicely, sending us momentarily to foodie paradise. 
It is easy to get gelat after eating fatty meat, but this was done very well, with a good proportion of fats to meat, and the fats do not leave an oily after taste.

The red wine we ordered went well with the meat, and also cleanses the palette after some bites.
However, it would be best to share a portion as I couldn't finish my portion and B had trouble finishing his. 
But he did.



Tajima, glorious medium rare you!
 I am in heaven.  

 And here's the menu for you guys to check out!
Definitely a recommended place, with great ambience and service because.... 






I got a complimentary birthday dessert!
(Much thanks to B)

This is the warm Venezuelan Chocolate Mud, with poached wild strawberry and Tarragon.
An equivalent of the molten choc lava cake, frozen version. 
 A refreshing end to the heavy meal, as it was infused with fruity flavours, and it certainly made me a very happy girl because I am a sucker for cakes.
Birthday cakes that is. :p


Ending off with a chubby me with the golden cushions.

We will be back!


Monday, December 10, 2012

Jalan Riang

Discovered an awesome stretch of restaurants nestled into the estate over the weekend and the food was orgastronomic. (Definition: a level of euphoric high when one discovers food highly suited to one's taste palette)
Special thanks to Audrey who introduced La Pizzaiola & Wimbly Lu's, both next to each other, making it wayyy too convenient to not pop over for desserts after dinner!

We ordered many mains to share, and I liked most of it, with the memorable ones being:

1) Aglio Oglio - 


Thicker than normal linguine, La Pizzaiola did this very well. Imagine twisting smooth strands of well oiled pasta covered with pepper, garlic and herbs onto your spoon and chewing on that mouthful of goodness..lip smackingly satisfying!

2) E Funghi pizza - 


Simple ingredients well married. Juicy fat mushrooms danced on a bed of stringy mozzarella cheese and tightly packed pink ham, serving up a delicious bite on a bed of light, chewy dough. Wasn't a pizza fan, even with Skinny, but now I am converted.

3) Pumpkin dumpling - strangely good. It was literally pumpkin stuffed into a dumpling skin, but the filling was fresh and it had a yolk-like texture, so I got confused after the first bite... then the sweetness kicked in. Ahhhh. What a good pumpkin dish!

4) Seared codfish with potatoes - what a star for an Italian place! The fish flaked into pieces, and it was so firm that it felt alive in my mouth. Goodness me. And the potatoe chunks were seared lightly, and I suspect it was steamed beforehand too, as they were slightly sweet and wet. B.l.o.w.n.a.w.a.y.... cos first time getting such good potatoes.
 (Sorry forgot to snap a pic of it close up, but you can see it in the top of the picture below :p)

5) Mushroom Risotto -


Lovely chewy texture of pearl rice grains, combined with the rich earthy flavour of fresh, juicy shrooms.. Joy in every bite! Also an Risotto convert immediately. I know, I'm such a sucker.....

This is the new Italian, cheap and very good. Goodbye Pietro!

Time to intro Wimbly Lu.
Think Orange Thimble setting, with a more romantic vibe, filled with xmas decor, soft lights and cushy seats.
Mmm mm. In love already.
We were quite spoilt for choice, with cakes, waffles and crepes. But our selection made us very happy.
There was an orange flourless cake, which turned out really good. Moist, dense, fluffy and light. HOW CAN. I wanna learn how to make flourless cakes now.
It was followed by the blackout chocolate cake, which was also moist, dense and light, where the chocolate ganache was smooth and not cloying at all. Almost heaven.
The molten chocolate lava cake simply tops all the ones I've had before. The crust crisped off, falling into a melted chocolate abyss, surrounded by soft gooey bits of cake. Heaven.







HIGHLY RECOMMENDED.

Locations: 
La Pizzaiola
15-3 Jalan Riang

Opening hours:
Mon - Sat: 11:30 - 15:00
Mon - Sat: 17:30 - 22:30
Sun & PH: 11:30 - 22:30

Tel: 62825031Fax: 62825190

Wimbly Lu
15-2 Jalan Riang

Opening hours:
Tue - Fri: 12:00 - 22:30
Sat - Sun: 09:00 - 23:00

Tel: 62891489


Tuesday, December 4, 2012

Pietro, by celeb chef Peter Neo

Located in Seletar Hills Estate, this has gotta be one of my favourite restaurants. Been there multiple times, and the food is always consistent.

Plus Chef Peter (act close with him only) will come out to say: "Hi, how's the food?", making us feel pretty at home, despite the perfunctory greeting.

This time, we went back again and had
1 soup + 2 mains, Pumpkin Puree with Pine Nuts, Seafood Risotto & Parma Ham Pizza.

Personally I prefer a thicker pumpkin soup, so Pietro's one didn't sit too well on my picky tongue. At first.It got better, and the fragrant pine nuts enhanced the sweetness, so all was good.

Their risotto is always good, with pearly rice grains and well infused flavours, so no surprises there for the one we ordered. The pizza came in a thin crust, with a tasty tomato base. I found the parma ham too salty though, but then again, as pointed out by le bf, parma ham is supposed to be kiam what.

Good place for a romantic dinner (in fact, we bumped into our couple friend celebrating their anniversary with red wine a few tables away), with complimentary valet parking. Celeb chefs just do it different. Haha!

Recommended dishes:
Duck risotto, Squid ink pasta, Crispy pork belly, Seafood risotto