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Family and I love this place. Unique dishes all well executed.
Vermicilli with prawns (M serving is huge, it's fragrantly stir fried with a bit of char taste, and kept warm in claypot)
Duck with strawberry marmalade made us think back to the Peking ducks we had in Beijing. Such crisp skin and tender meat throughout. Lovely.
Sichuan fish and soup, soooo creamy. Reminiscent of bak ku teh and we couldn't have enough of this with the rice
Scallop and asparagus with black truffle is also an indulgent treat.
Lovely ($130+)
Clan 7 meaning behind is connection that brings diners together, Offer the dining experience is enhanced through an exceptional list of wines and spirts curated by Ch’ng Poh Tiong, Keeper of the Quaich (2012) and Tasting Director of Singapore World Spirits Competition.
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4 out of 8 The Clan 7™ Menu
đź’•Sichuan-style Cooked Garoupa Fillet
đź’•Smoked Fish Fillet
đź’•Signature fish maw broth.
đź’•Char-baked Rice with Lobster and Crispy Rice.
My fav is Sichuan Style Cooked Garoupa fillet.
Tender with bouncy flesh fish, served with soup that balance between sour and spiciness.
đź’°$98 ++per pax
đź“ŤClan 7.
151 Lorong Chuan, NTP+ #01-11
Singapore 556741
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Sichuan-style Cooked Garoupa Fillet
Quite interesting combination adding the crispy rice for a dual textures, serves with fresh lobster.
Ordered a few items but favourite of the lot was the crispy eggplant (pictured). It was crisp and well flavoured - would go back to get it again. For some of the other items:
- Fish maw soup: was not bad but the portion was small and more meant for a single diner just FYI
- Seafood pao fan: felt it was a little salty, but generous with the ingredients
- Chicken with truffle: decent but nothing very outstanding
Service was great as the staff were very attentive and offered to top up our tea occasionally and divide the dishes as well. Be warned about the tea though - did not notice it was charged per pax so it can get pretty pricey at about ~$4++ per person.
The Beyond deal is valid for noodles and rice, which I claimed for the takeaway deal. Ordered the YangZhou Fried Rice with BBQ Pork and Prawn, as well as the Clan 7 Laksa. To my surprise, the Laksa was served dry without broth, and looked nothing like laksa.
Boy: YangZhou Fried Rice ($15). Nothing special about the fried rice but it had a good bite, so rice was well prepared. Shrimp was cut up into small pieces but they were fresh prawns, not gelatin. 7/10 rating.
Girl: Clan 7 Laksa ($16). There is no resemblance of this dish to laksa at all. It tastes more to me like dry noodles tossed in shrimp paste, served with tobiko. Prawn is a little sparse as they cut the shrimp up into bits. This dish might be better had in the restaurant itself but served decent as a takeaway. 6/10 for me.
On a weekend early evening, the place seemed rather empty. Service was alright but one of the staff was slightly condescending when she learned that we were using a Burpple deal. She was eager to check my app while questioning her colleague who already informed me that I could use it, if my deal would be valid (dine-in deal only available on weekdays) despite that I had repeatedly mentioned that I wanted to do a takeaway. Bad vibes later during payment as well.