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Showing posts with label Sentosa. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Sentosa. Show all posts

November 18, 2014

Palio @Resorts World Sentosa

The posters at Palio's entrance reminds me of how Resorts World Genting do their promotional displays. For a moment, I felt like I was in Genting, going to redeem a free meal with my points... The inner decor is nothing like L'Atelier de Joël Robuchon just next door, of course. It's slightly classy, but nothing that requires formal wear. There are alot of families, as kids get to dine free. If you're a couple wanting an intimate moment, do request for your table to be in a quieter area.

Well, as today is Tuesday, one person gets to dine free, as there is a one-for-one promotion on Thrifty Tuesdays only on the month of November (2014). The set dinner is at only $55++ per set. With RWS Invites dining rebates of 20%, it only adds up to $54.40 for 2 sets of 4 course meal (nope, coffee and tea is not the last course) after taxes and dining rebates! Another promotion is Starz Restaurant at RWS Hard Rock Hotel, which we have visited before, and will visit again next week for a review. which you can read the full review here!

Slices of bread with tomato sauce is served to your table. Alternatively you can ask for butter, or mix your own balsamic vinegar with olive oil provided on the table as dipping if you feel like it. Very quickly, the emptied plates were cleared for our first course, Caprese salad. Italian buffalo mozzarella cheese, vine ripened tomatoes & basil, you could see the effort put into the presentation, especially the olive oil spheres. Don't be so hungry and stuff all that cheese in one go! Slowly savour the little balls and feel the 'pop' of olive oil oozing onto your tongue.

ANTIPASTO
Caprese
Italian buffalo mozzarella cheese, vine ripened tomatoes & basil

ZUPPA
Porcini
Tuscan Porcini Mushrooms soup, herbed ciabatta bread croutons

SECONDI
Risotto alla salsiccia
Classic carnaroli risotto with sea Tuscan pork sausage in light tomato sauce, Roman pecorino cheese

Maccheroni alle Cappesante e Tartufo
Maccheroni pasta served with sea scallops in truffle cream sauce

Sparda ($28)
Tomato Sauce, Mozzarella Cheese, Smoked Swordfish, Rucola Salad and Balsamic Reduction

DESSERT
Palio Signature’s Venetian Tiramisu’ Cake

Next up, a pretty decent bowl of Tuscan Porcini Mushrooms soup. Nope, the black shavings on top are not truffles. (If they were, the menu would be of a different price...) They are Porcini soil. You can smell the truffle oil which meant that the chef has been very generous with it :) The soup warmed our bellies from the cold Caprese and once the bowls were clean, we were served our main dishes in one go.

We chose one of each mains, Risotto alla salsiccia and Maccheroni alle Cappesante e Tartufo. Seems like the main dishes are extensions of the first two courses. The Risotto alla salsiccia, a very rich reddish dish due to the tomatoes being its main ingredients. It's seems like an extension of the Caprese. More tomatoes and cheese! Luckily, it has a different taste altogether in a very positive way.

Also one of our mains, the Maccheroni alle Cappesante e Tartufo, of Maccheroni pasta served with sea scallops in truffle cream sauce. This is an extension of the Tuscan Porcini Mushrooms soup. If you are a fan of Truffle, then go for this. Likewise, the chefs have been generous with their Truffle and the rich aroma of it is heavenly. Don't be turned off by the pasta, in this case, macaroni, though. Although macaroni has been used, the texture and cream is just nice.

Feelign adventurous, we also ordered another pizza, their Sparda ($28). Great for 2-3 persons, if you're using your RWS Invites card, this is a steal. With the Invites card, you get 50% Invites rebates for every main dish and the rebates can be used towards other dining places in RWS such as Joël Robuchon, Ocean Restaurant, etc. The pizza's crust is slightly crispy, but the Aragula looked sad. On the whole, the pizza is average. The swordfish, though interesting, did not provide any edge to the pizza.

Finally, we had our Palio Signature’s Venetian Tiramisu’ Cake. It's good. Soft and creamy. Not very alcoholic. Slightly small, but just a perfect ending for a four course set meal.

The service staff are extremely patient and friendly, as you can see, they've explained the promotions to me so clearly, that I seem like their ambassador already!

Psst, all parents! Kids dine free! Up to 2 kids aged 12 and below dine free with every 2 paying adults.

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Verdict:
Food: 4/5
Service: 4/5
Ambiance: 3/5
Total Score: 4/5
[1- Never visit again, 2-Won't visit unless there's no other option, 3-Perhaps, 4 & 5- Yes!]

Good for? Couples, Groups, Family

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About it:
Palio
Address: Level 2, Hotel Michael,Resorts World Sentosa, 8 Sentosa Gateway

Prices:
Adult:
Hi-Tea (Sat-Sun): $28.00++
Buffet Dinner (Mon- Sun): $45.00++

Child:
Hi-Tea (Sat-Sun): $14.00++
Buffet Dinner (Mon- Sun) :$22.50++

September 15, 2014

Just Like It! @Resorts World Sentosa, RWS

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We walked past this restaurant but never really looked into the interior. The exterior looked quite sophisticated. Seemed like those nitrogen-gas kinds of labs with all that science formula doodles on the shop front, or perhaps because all that Universal Studio Hollywood effects were getting into our head.

Iced water in beakers!

Waffles with One Flavour of Ice Cream (2 scoops)  ($25.90)
Choice of Banana, Strawberry, Kiwi

Crepes with One Flavour of Ice Cream (2 scoops) ($17.90)

When a group of us walked in, there was only one couple. Throughout our stay on a Sunday late-noon, there was only another two or three couples. The reason could be due to its pricing, which we were so glad we paid most of it using our Groupon vouchers.

The menu is a disaster- shabby A4 clear sheets folder with Powerpoint layout. Those that were unavailable were crossed out in a haphazard way. And there were a lot of cross-outs.

Nonetheless, craving for something to cool down from our trip to Trick Eye Museum, we ordered Waffles with One Flavour of Ice Cream (2 scoops) for $25.90. The portion was big, but it's definitely a tourist-destination kind of price. We had Popcorn Ice Cream with Bananas for this. 

Also, for our Crepes with One Flavour of Ice Cream (2 scoops) at $17.90, we took their Berries Berries ice cream and Strawberries. Also, it's pretty normal.

Drinks to share, we got a bottle of Green Tea & Pomegranate Juice ($7.90), and one of us had the Caramel Latte ($7.90)

There's nothing much to rave about. The prices are nothing I would pay for such a quality and for an after-meal dessert.

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Verdict:
Food: 2.5/5
Service: 3/5
Ambiance: 2.5/5 
Total Score: 1/5
[1- Never visit again, 2-Won't visit unless there's no other option, 3-Perhaps, 4 & 5- Yes!]

Good for? Groups

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About it:
Just Like It!
Address: 26 Sentosa Gateway, #01-201, Singapore 098269

July 17, 2014

Tanjong Beach Club- Singapore's Beach Paradise

Sentosa's Tanjong Beach holds fond memories for me. Years passed by, and this place eventually evolved to a sophisticated place like this- Tanjong Beach Club.


Lovely day at the beach...

During its time as KM 8, this place was quieter, with chill-out music, a different feeling. Now, on weekends, Tanjong Beach Club is bustling- with DJ mixes, unique cocktail mixes, many different nationalities of people and breeds of dogs... All having a good time on the more secluded part of Sentosa. If you prefer a more bustling place, you may consider the Siloso beach side with Azzura, etc.

Service
Service is good, staff is always around even in the sweltering heat at the day beds area.
You will need to reserve in advance if you want to get a bed closer to the sea, or by the pool. The beds are comfortable even with all the sand under your bikini bum, and there are cushions for you to rest your back on.They also have a small table on the day bed for you to put your food and drinks, great for finger food.

Food
Price wise for food in Sentosa, this place is pretty reasonable. Ranging from $19 to $36 for mains, and pricier ones for better cuts or seafood or sharing platters, well, you don't really have much of a choice, do you? Since it's the only place that sells food and drinks on this beach.

Tanjong Burger ($26)
cheddar, tomato, red onion, shredded lettuce, homemade bun, fries. Additional $5 for truffle fries


Beer Battered Fish & Chips ($28)
snapper, brown ale, fries, rémoulade

Blackforest Mojito ($20)
rum, blackberry, raspberry, framboise, fresh mint leaves


Don't worry, their taste is great as well! Their Tanjong Burger ($26) is one of their best-sellers. 

Other great foods to try: Mexican Quesedilla ($26) from the brunch menu (tomatillo and poblano braised chicken and scrambled egg in a flour tortilla, fresh guacamole, sour cream, roasted tomato salsa and mozzarella cheese)!

Drinks, we ordered our favourite Berries Mojito ($20). It is the usual Mojito, except with blackberries and raspberries muddled together. We love this drink, a pity it doesn't come in a pitcher as it used to, hence we had to order by glasses. Beer drinkers, they have affordable bucket beers as well, and you can play beer pong on the beach!

Sometimes there are special DJ performances and events such as the Full Moon Party. Keep posted on their Facebook!

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Verdict:
Food: 3/5
Service: 3/5
Ambience: 5/5
Total Score: 4/5

Visit again? Definitely!
Good for? Couples, Groups

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About it:
Tanjong Beach Club
Address: 120 Tanjong Beach Walk, Sentosa Island, Singapore 098942
Menu: http://www.tanjongbeachclub.com/index.php/main/dining 

Directions/ Parking Tips:
The tram is the only way if you're coming by foot. 
For drivers, parking is cheap at Tanjong Carpark just outside of Tanjong Beach Club! At only $3 for 1st 8 hr, per entry of only $1 after 5pm.