Showing posts with label Seafood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seafood. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

The Cliff

I was checking out the most romantic restaurants in Singapore when I came across The Cliff.
I was kinda really mesmerized by the picture of the private gazebo and was really excited to dine here.

X and I headed there for dinner on a Friday night. The Cliff is located at the far end of Sentosa, in Beaufort Hotel. It's pretty impossible to get there if you don't drive. Parking is free and available in the hotel premises.

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Sorry about the quality of the pictures. It was too dark to capture the place clearly.
The entire restaurant is not air-conditioned.
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Nice view. Should be really pretty in the day

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Wet towels

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White wine - $23

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Mediterranean spice and virgin olive oil
The Mediterranean spice was very strong. It tasted very much like curry powder mixed with other spices.

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Tomato bread, onion bread and baguette
The assortment of bread was warm and fragrant

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Complimentary dishes to excite our senses

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When I first looked at it, I was like "oooh! Scallop!" HAHAHA
It's actually a flaky biscuit with a slightly salty centre

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A peppery and spicy drink that X didn't like and I didn't drink haha

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Fine de Claire Oysters- $8 per piece
Having tried the Fine de Claire oysters at Onion, we were really excited about these oysters. And were hoping that they'd impress us more than the oysters from Lawry's! Sadly, the oysters weren't that fresh and they were pretty small too

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Pan Seared Foie Gras - $36
Apple Celarie slaw, lemon compote, green apple espuma
I liked the ice cold green apple espuma. It was sweet and a little sour. you could taste the crunchy ice bits in it. The lemon compote was pretty interesting too. As much as they are good on their own, they just didn't complement the foie gras. The foiegras was warm, soft on the inside but it was hardly crisp on the out. Also, the taste of foie gras wasn't really brought out somehow. It wasn't tasty nor flavourful. We were definitely disappointed.

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Veal Shank - $58
Risotto, potatoes, mushrooms with braised veal
It was the special main course of the day
This dish was very fragrant and the veal was extremely tender. The mushrooms and risotto went really well with the veal, each bringing their individual tastes while blending perfectly together.
Also, the portion was pretty big.

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Butter fried, baby octopus, shrimp, clam, white wine sauce
The fish was fresh and well-cooked. Very soft on the inside and does not carry the fishy taste.
The foam tasted unique and was a little sour. It was quite special when mixed with the white wine sauce.
Other than that, this dish was an absolute disappointment.
There were only 3 shrimps. And by shrimps, I mean really tiny shrimps, about the size of the nail on my thumb. There were only 2 clams and 4 baby octopuses. 
I can't help but feel that this dish was severely overpriced.

We were tempted to try the desserts but having been disappointed for most of our dining experience, we decided to forgo the desserts.

Despite the restaurant being less than a quarter occupied, we waited 35 minutes for our main courses to arrive. The waiter that attended to us was very courteous and he asked us if we wanted extra bread after noticing that we had been waiting for a substantial amount of time. Overall, this $230 meal was a letdown. After the meal, I asked a waitress where the private gazebo was. Turns out that its not exactly that private or romantic as shown in the picture on the website. We probably won't return again.


2 Bukit Manis Road
The Beaufort Sentosa
 Daily: 630pm - 12am (last order at 10pm)
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Love, K

K's rating of The Cliff :  6/10

Friday, November 23, 2012

The Cajun Kings

Located in Jalan Riang, The Cajun Kings is not easily accessible. It is best if you drive. Parking is available in the estate but do be careful as the traffic officer seems to be quite vigilant

X loves seafood and so he was naturally excited about having dinner here. And I was told that the food here is awesome so I was excited too!

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The place was packed when we got there. I was quite disappointed with the service because I stood at the door for what seemed like at least 5 minutes before someone attended to me. And it wasn't as if none of the waiters saw me...

After acknowledging my presence, they took a really long time to find my reservation and trying to allocate me a table when there was actually only one available table. So I really wasn't sure what they were doing so I walked about outside and snapped some pictures before I returned to that one table allocated to us.

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Buttermilk frog legs - $15
This tasted like tender fried chicken. And we didn't really find anything special about it.

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Fish and Chips - $12
We liked the fish! The texture was really good and the portion was pretty huge

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Pork Belly - $7
We were told that the pork belly have been marinated for a really long time and would be very flavourful and so we decided to try it

We were disappointed when the dish arrived. It wasn't exactly flavourful as we were told. It was oily and salty. There just wasn't anything to rave about

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Red Sea Prawns in Kings Mix Level 1 (250g) - $22.50
The prawns were really fresh and juicy! The Kings Mix was a tad too spicy for us and the garlic was overwhelming and stinging. But we liked the prawns nonetheless. Garlic lovers would love this!

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We ordered this to dip it in the Kings Mix.


I liked the tartar sauce and the salt+ pepper+ lime mixture. The waiter was very patient in recommending the dishes to me. It was interesting dining here as we were to eat without utensils and we had to put on aprons. Thank God for the aprons or my shirt would have blots of Kings mix on them. It was definitely a different dining experience.

Overall, it was quite a pricey meal that didn't quite satisfy.

15-1 Jalan Riang

Tue - Thu: 15:00 - 22:30
Fri - Sat: 15:00 - 22:30
Sun: 15:00 - 22:30

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Love, K

K's rating of The Cajun Kings: 6/10