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post May 1 2024, 05:08 PM

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6. Braci (*) –another Italian fine dining establishment but one with a decided local Singaporean flavour. The wait staff was local and super friendly and casual – in fact, probably the most casual amongst the lot of wait staff we’ve encountered. The food however, was anything but. They had their version of pasta with caviar, but that was embellished with a generous dollop of rich, creamy uni, but my personal favourite would have to be the A5 Miyazaki Wagyu steak which was butter in my mouth. They’ll be looking for a new premise soon, and we’re lucky we had a chance to dine there before they shuttered.
 
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post May 1 2024, 05:10 PM

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5. Waku Ghin (**) – You can’t go wrong with Chef Tetsuya. We enjoyed his 3-hat rated restaurant in Sydney and was delighted to try his 2 starred joint over at Marina Bay Sands after finally scoring a reservation post renovation (they were closed for a bit during COVID). The setting was very intimate, since we ordered the chef’s table, and at nearly SGD750 per person, hardly cheap, but the quality of ingredients justified the price we forked out for the privilege. From live Japanese abalone to Wagyu steak, to fresh sashimi and of course, the signature Botan shrimp with more uni and caviar than you can shake a stick at, packing more flavour than your tongue knew what to do with. We’ve been there twice already, and if I had 4 stomachs like a cow, I’d definitely be back there more often.
 
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post May 1 2024, 05:41 PM

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4. Buona Terra (*) – this was based on a recommendation we received from a patient of mine who has what can only be described as impeccable taste for wine and food, so we obviously made a beeline for it and we were swept off our feet by the food on the degustation menu. The use of expensive ingredients was restrained but precise, and was planned to give it the extra oomph that helps elevate a dish from excellent to unforgettable. We will definitely be back there again, and again, and again. So far, wife likes the gigantic prawn carabineiro tagliatelle and the excellent bread selection. Me, I’m just happy that it was affordable for something so tasty – and that relative affordability gives it the tiniest of edges over Waku Ghin, in my humble opinion.

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post May 1 2024, 05:44 PM

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3. Andre (**) – this was such a unique experience. The chef is Chinese (Taiwanese) and we were lucky to have him greet departing guests - and he speaks French! The food is now a distant memory, but one not easily forgotten. The foie gras with truffle was a standout signature and one that was worth coming back for… if only he didn’t decide to pack up and leave Singapore for adventures anew.

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post May 1 2024, 07:55 PM

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2. Odette (***) – we’ve been there twice. The first was because Odette was voted best restaurant in Singapore and number 6 (IINM) in Asia. And yes, I have to say it certainly lived up to our expectations. The food was exquisite; the ingredients were fresh and the service definitely attentive. The second was because we loved the pigeon so much we went back for more. It’s a very close tussle between this and Les Amis, but the latter just nudges it for us, as the quality of ingredients are somewhat more expensive, compared to what Odette uses. Wife loved the pigeon, I loved their signature, the egg with caviar presented in a carton with dry ice.
 
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post May 1 2024, 08:00 PM

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1. Les Amis (***) – our introduction to the Michelin experience started here, before it was even rated or starred, and we were there to see it gain its 2 stars and later still, it becoming the first 3 star restaurant in Singapore. There is a certain familiar atmosphere in the form of classic dishes and from the staff - we’ve gotten to know a few of them really well and we make our bookings through them by way of an informal WhatsApp request.
 
I even had 2 patients that worked there at one time and we often got extra goodies (langoustines, waiver of supplement charges etc) on goodwill. All this and the food par excellence endeared the granddaddy of fine dining in Singapore to our hearts. Even if their menu prices have skyrocketed exponentially ever since their 3rd well deserve star landed. Our personal favourites? The Angel Hair Pasta with caviar and shaved truffle and the potato with caviar.

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post May 2 2024, 03:31 PM

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We didn’t go to a new Michelin star restaurant this afternoon, but we did try a new Japanese joint, run by the same owners that gave us the excellent 1-star Buona Terra.

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post May 2 2024, 03:34 PM

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post May 30 2024, 08:17 PM

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Recently went to Gai by DC.

It's... disappointing to say the least. Chim by Chef Noom was miles better.
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post May 30 2024, 08:20 PM

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QUOTE(fuzzy @ May 30 2024, 08:17 PM)
Recently went to Gai by DC.

It's... disappointing to say the least. Chim by Chef Noom was miles better.
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Is that his new restaurant? I did a quick search, it hasn't been awarded any stars yet? Give us a review please, when you have time smile.gif thumbup.gif
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QUOTE(hksgmy @ May 30 2024, 08:20 PM)
Is that his new restaurant? I did a quick search, it hasn't been awarded any stars yet? Give us a review please, when you have time smile.gif  thumbup.gif
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Yes, Gai is his take on Thai food, Bref is his take on French fusion and DC is the only one that has Michelin star.


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post May 31 2024, 06:38 AM

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QUOTE(fuzzy @ May 30 2024, 08:17 PM)
Recently went to Gai by DC.

It's... disappointing to say the least. Chim by Chef Noom was miles better.
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will you say Chim is THE restaurant to go for malaysian michelin restaurant?

I need to pay a visit when I am back.
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post May 31 2024, 08:47 AM

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Malaysians like to overate their own food
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QUOTE(Raddus @ May 31 2024, 08:47 AM)
Malaysians like to overate their own food
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Well, I think many Malaysians (or in general, the more conservative Asians amongst us) tend to do the opposite - and talk down our efforts. It’s the classic Confucius teaching of “country before family, family before self”… so we attribute our success to everyone and everything but don’t nearly claim enough credit for it.

As a result, our food is not recognized for the culinary value and expertise that it should be, and not given its proper place in the context of culinary appreciation.

Just my 2 cents worth.
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QUOTE(Raddus @ May 31 2024, 08:47 AM)
Malaysians like to overate their own food
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Most seldom or don't venture outside their comfort zone, unwilling to pay or couldn't afford better quality ingredients or restaurants. Hence, find their comfort food bestest in the universe.
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post May 31 2024, 09:27 AM

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QUOTE(icemanfx @ May 31 2024, 09:15 AM)
Most seldom or don't venture outside their comfort zone, unwilling to pay or couldn't afford better quality ingredients or restaurants. Hence, find their comfort food bestest in the universe.
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But to be fair, there is much to be loved about our comfort foods, the taste that we all grew up eating.
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QUOTE(gashout @ May 31 2024, 06:38 AM)
will you say Chim is THE restaurant to go for malaysian michelin restaurant?

I need to pay a visit when I am back.
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Not really la, it's just Chim is better Thai food compared to Gai.

Gai's more like an expensive Thai food place, even though it's from a Michelin chef.

Dewakan is the only 2 star in MY for now, so many probably looks to it when it comes to benchmark.

I'll probably ask you to try Potager, it's not yet a star but very likely will be one soon.

QUOTE(Raddus @ May 31 2024, 08:47 AM)
Malaysians like to overate their own food
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Not really, given how popular Japanese restaurants are around here. It's more a difference in taste buds in my view.

Like France is the capital of Michelin, but frankly most of the food I had there wasn't great, just they had excellent service and attention to detail.

In comparison, Malaysian would likely rate a western fusion or Japanese or even Thai cuisine way higher because it fits our rich taste buds more.


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QUOTE(fuzzy @ May 31 2024, 02:26 PM)
Not really la, it's just Chim is better Thai food compared to Gai.

Gai's more like an expensive Thai food place, even though it's from a Michelin chef.

Dewakan is the only 2 star in MY for now, so many probably looks to it when it comes to benchmark.

I'll probably ask you to try Potager, it's not yet a star but very likely will be one soon.
Not really, given how popular Japanese restaurants are around here. It's more a difference in taste buds in my view.

Like France is the capital of Michelin, but frankly most of the food I had there wasn't great, just they had excellent service and attention to detail.

In comparison, Malaysian would likely rate a western fusion or Japanese or even Thai cuisine way higher because it fits our rich taste buds more.
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Yes, I have followed Potager Insta acc after you or someone mentioned about it...

Will try it one day smile.gif
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QUOTE(fuzzy @ May 31 2024, 02:26 PM)
Not really la, it's just Chim is better Thai food compared to Gai.

Gai's more like an expensive Thai food place, even though it's from a Michelin chef.

Dewakan is the only 2 star in MY for now, so many probably looks to it when it comes to benchmark.

I'll probably ask you to try Potager, it's not yet a star but very likely will be one soon.
Not really, given how popular Japanese restaurants are around here. It's more a difference in taste buds in my view.

Like France is the capital of Michelin, but frankly most of the food I had there wasn't great, just they had excellent service and attention to detail.

In comparison, Malaysian would likely rate a western fusion or Japanese or even Thai cuisine way higher because it fits our rich taste buds more.
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Alot of these fusion food get lost in translation

Neither here nor there

Its like try too hard and become a mess. Only very few can do it well

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QUOTE(Raddus @ May 31 2024, 02:39 PM)
Alot of these fusion food get lost in translation

Neither here nor there

Its like try too hard and become a mess. Only very few can do it well
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Yea, most like just follow trend then end up nothing.

It's a bit sad even for Michelin, there's not that many really pure Malaysian cuisine that is listed.

No one wanna take it into a higher level, but good thing our kopitiam level still not bad. Definitely better than SG but much behind TH I feel.

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