I had limited time on my hands for my visit to Guy Savoy, and that’s why I ordered their Express, 90 Minute Experience menu (MENU “TGV”, S$150 per Person). Thankfully all dishes arrived within 90 minutes and I was grateful for that. Continue reading

I had limited time on my hands for my visit to Guy Savoy, and that’s why I ordered their Express, 90 Minute Experience menu (MENU “TGV”, S$150 per Person). Thankfully all dishes arrived within 90 minutes and I was grateful for that. Continue reading
Les Amis is definitely one of the great places for fine dining in Singapore. Both Les Amis and its sister restaurant Cepage in Hong Kong are under the Les Amis Group. They are almost identical in terms of ambiance and decoration, but not so much in terms of cuisine. Continue reading
Gunthers is a very well hidden restaurant – tucked into unadorned traditional shophouses along Purvis street, it’s a 6 to 8 minute walk away from the nearest train station. These shophouses traces its history back to the British colonial days, but once past its black tinted glass doors, you’re greeted with simple furnishing in a high ceiling setting. Some natural light streams through the pleated curtains, and flamboyant paintings on the wall gave a touch of cheer and energy into the space. Riedel black tie decanters line the other side of the room. It’s an environment I did not expect before entering the restaurant. Continue reading
Located in the heart of Singapore’s shopping district, Iggy’s is a surprisingly small restaurant. The dining area consists of eight tables and two private rooms – all neatly decorated. Continue reading