Showing posts with label French Cuisine. Show all posts
Showing posts with label French Cuisine. Show all posts

Monday, December 22, 2014

Immanuel French Kitchen : Christmas Menu

If you are still in the midst of deciding where to eat during this Chrismtas season then you might want to give Immanuel French Kitchen a thought. They are serving a simple yet affordable Christmas menu that includes Roasted Pumpkin Soup ($4.90) and Sous Vide Turkey Breast ($16.90) which i happened to try and enjoyed it totally. 

The Roasted Pumpkin Soup is a must-order, it was amongst one of the better that i ever tasted. It has always been my comfort food and this one, is just exactly how i would liked it. It was done perfectly to give it a just right texture, nicely thick and rich but not overly creamy then served with bits of rice crackers to give it the nice bite. 


The Sous Vide Turkey Breast tasted just fine, pleasantly nice but it did not manage to amaze me. The texture was moist and tender though the taste was rather light and a little plain but it was a nice traditional dish to have during the Christmas. It was served along with a delightful pile of mashed potato in a pool of caramelized onion gravy.




IMMANUEL FRENCH KITCHEN
Block 119 Bukit Merah Lane 1 #01-40 SINGAPORE 151119

Friday, July 11, 2014

Salut Kopitiam

Braised Pork Belly by Immanuel French Kitchen, Fried Chicken Chop by Two Wings, Ramen Burger by miàn (the travelling c.o.w), Orange Green Tea by Brown Sugar and Tarts by Jollybell and  many more in this atas Kopitiam. 

Read my review on Makansutra.





SALUT KOPITIAM
Block 119 Bukit Merah Lane 1 #01-40 Singapore 151119

Monday, March 17, 2014

The French Love








SAYBONS - THE FRENCH FACTORY
9 Bishan Place #02-27A Junction 8 SINGAPORE 579837.

Thursday, January 16, 2014

Saybons - French Food Factory

They started by wanting to make french food accessible and affordable as their main objective. 








SAYBONS - FRENCH FOOD FACTORY
9 Bishan Place #02-27A Junction 8 SINGAPORE 579837.

Wednesday, October 30, 2013

Saveur at Far East Plaza

Apparently, the standard was not as good as compared to their other outlet at Purvis Street. I went on a Saturday for lunch. It was not as crowded as expected but it gotten longer much later. The space is not as spacious as other outlet too. While we were waiting for our foods, there were quite a few people waiting for tables.

I decided to try the supposedly popular Saveur's Pasta ($4.90) for the first time. It came as quite a surprise. I'd think it tasted much nicer than expected. The pasta was cooked to achieve the delightful texture. It was al dente though not as hard as compared to some served in the Italian restaurants. Though it was supposedly to be tossed with Chilli's Oil but the level of spiciness was rather mild. It tasted so mild and you might not even noticed it if you left out the description when ordered from the menu. It served with a generous bit of finely chopped Japanese Konbu and Sakura Ebi rested on the Minced Pork Sauce. When tossed it well, the taste was amazing and it exceeded my expectation of this simple looking appetiser. I would definitely order this again when i am back. 




We ordered 2 portions of Duck Confit ($12.90) this time. The waiting time was unexpectedly short. When served, the presentation did not look as good as the one we had over at Purvis Street. I'd expect the skin to have a thorough brownish color but the edge seemed to be still a slightly yellowish. When cut it, it was rather soft and not crispy at all. Luckily, the central area was done just right. 

The mashed potato was comparably good though. I particularly enjoyed smoothness and softness of the texture. It just melted away effortlessly in the mouth. It tasted especially good when eaten together with the sauteed Shitake Mushroom. The orange infused jus did not have a distinctive orange taste but rather a pleasant savoury taste.




We ordered the Chocolate and Hazelnut ($7.90) for the first time, too. It is a pile of chocolate mousse served with crushed hazelnut, broken raspberries, roasted rice pugffs, chocolate tuile and praline. As i am not quite a fan of chocolate mousse, i did not quite appreciate it but my lunch companion enjoyed it quite a bit. I guess it should be good. 



The Pistachio Panna Cotta ($6.90) is still my all time favourite. 




SAVEUR
14 Scotts Road #01-07B Far East Plaza
SINGAPORE 228213.

Monday, October 21, 2013