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Tuesday, 2 October 2012

Restaurant Review: Viet Lang @ The Arts House

Posted on 01:20 by Unknown
Restaurant Review: Viet Lang @ The Arts House

1 Old Parliament Lane
Singapore 179429
+65 6337 3379

Located at the Arts House, Vietnamese restaurant Viet Lang is situated in a very nice setting on Parliament Lane, near the Supreme Court, Parliament House and Victoria Theatre and Concert Hall. The area is very nice and ideal for an evening stroll to nearby Fort Canning Park.

Viet Lang restaurant itself is part of the Art House, with access from either inside the Art House (also nice for a look around at the newest exhibitions) or from the outside seating area. I've been to Viet Lang on 3 different occasions, and the place was always near empty, but you should still call to check whether they are closed for a private function. We decided to sit outside, realizing too late that there are construction works going on nearby (even on a Saturday night), so if a little of noise bothers you, you should choose to sit inside until the works are completed.



For drinks we ordered Vietnamese Tea (recommended by a very attentive Vietnamese waitress) and Lemongrass Tea. When the teas arrived, we were surprised to find out that the Lemongrass tea was plain Iced Lemon tea instead, however, when we asked our waitress she insisted that it was Lemongrass tea, despite the obvious fact that there was no lemongrass in it.

For starters we ordered Vietnamese beef rolls. These rolls you have to finish do-it-yourself style, packing them onto a thin rice-paper leave together with lettuce, different leaves, fruit, peanuts and cucumber, which requires quite a bit of skill and makes for good fun and entertainment. When else are you allowed to play with your food?! The rolls tasted quite good and the sauce they came with hit the spot.

Our main course was Curry Duck with steamed rice, which was rather nice, and Beef Pho, which was  lacking, seasoned perhaps a bit mildly and thus not developing the full flavor Beef Pho usually should have. For desert, we had Vietnamese Baked Cassava Cake, which was served warm and presented a nice finish to our dinner. Overall, I was slightly disappointed by the food, as for a triple digit bill I would expect a bit more flavour, therefore only three instead of four stars.

3/5 Alien Stars


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Monday, 1 October 2012

Restaurant Review: SHIMA - Japanese Teppanyaki at Goodwood Hotel

Posted on 02:00 by Unknown
Restaurant Review: SHIMA - Japanese Teppanyaki  at Goodwood Hotel

Last weekend my friends and I had dinner at SHIMA, one of Singapore's oldest Japanese Restaurants at the time-honored Goodwood Hotel near Orchard Road. The Hotel itself makes for a very stylish background, with which SHIMA's architecture unfortunately does not quite harmonize.


SHIMA had been closed for a while and reopened about more than a year ago with a new interior layout. Despite this renovation, the interior and ambiance are not as classy or as posh as one would expect from a restaurant in such a location, where the cheapest set meal starts at SGD 80 per pax.

For our group, we ordered the Salmon Sashimi for starters, which was one of the best Sashimi I have ever eaten, with very nice and fresh Wasabi and in decent-sized portions. The tempura we ordered afterwards was rather disappointing and really nothing to write home about. Next came the Teppanyaki, where we had King Prawns (quite decent), rice (just ok) and different types of beef. The rib-eye was surprisingly good and we all agreed that it tasted better than the Wagyu and the Sirloin, which were rather disappointing, considering that they are relatively more expensive. The Miso Soup we finished the meal with hit the spot and was a very nice finish to a hearty and heavy meal.

The Soju we had recommended by the waiter were both very nice and smooth. The staff was very friendly and attentive, so kudos for that.

From what I hear, lunch at SHIMA is more recommendable than dinner, as you get more for your buck and as, in my opinion, the substantial prices for their dinner sets are not quite justified. I've been told that at the lunch buffet there is all-you-can-eat Salmon Sashimi, so that alone would be worth the trip back.

All in all a decent restaurant experience at an upscale location, which is reflected in SHIMA's prices.

4/5 Alien Stars
 


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