126 Tanjong Pagar Road
Singapore 088534
Friday:
12:00pm - 02:30pm
06:30pm - 11:00pm
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Juicy scallops đ
And as you can see- copious amount of truffles. The noodles is Al dente without over powering truffles taste. Simple and done just right. Appreciate the complementary bread baskets and kueh pi tee bites! The focaccia and olive oil is as perfect as it can get!
There are a couple of restaurants with snacks that outshine everything else (so yeah, itâs pretty much downhill from that point on) but it wasnât the case at all at Buko Nero.
Yes, this snack had me gobsmacked with its tastiness in spite of the sheer simplicity of ingredients used: steamed egg white and fresh persimmon on crostini. But even then, the meal continued to rise in terms of pleasure and satisfaction as it progressed.
Iâm very pleased with myself for choosing to dine alone tonight as it gave me the chance to focus fully on what I was eating every step of the way. And this is the kind of place thatâs worth that level of attention.
In this day and age where itâs a norm for menus to undergo revamps on a regular basis, I canât help but feel a sense of awe when I encounter a dish thatâs existed since the restaurant opened its doors nearly 18 years ago.
Meet the âBuko Nero Tau Kwa Towerâ ($22.50+), an Italian-Asian creation that has stood the test of time and in my opinion, the fickleness of food trends. Sure, it may not be that groundbreaking compared to the fancier stuff presented by many younger chefs nowadays but this was revolutionary for its time and still tastes damn good when I had it for dinner tonight.
Like the mixed race couple who owns and runs this establishment, it is a lovely intermarriage. The tall stack is formed by two large pieces of local âtau kwaâ (firm soya beancurd) layered with a sautĂŠed mix of vegetables and enoki mushrooms, crowned with fresh salad leaves and finished with a drizzle of sweetish, non-spicy Asian style dressing.
What I loved about it then and now is how the humble âtau kwaâ, tasked with a key role to play in this east-meets-west production, performs above and beyond expectations. The strength of its âinternational supporting castâ cannot be discounted either of course.
This lemon tart with crumbled merengue and raspberry served as an excellent finish to a highly satisfying meal and with the hubby doing his best to battle a cold, the vitamin C boost was an added bonus!