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Amara Singapore’s Local Legends series returns, spotlighting the rich traditions that define our food culture.
Starting from today till 17 April, Chef Damian D’Silva — the Grandfather of Heritage Cuisine — will offer a special menu at Amara Singapore’s Cafe Oriental, a restaurant which reimagines Singapore’s beloved local favourites.
Expect soulful, time-honored dishes like Ayam Buah Keluak, Eurasian Lamb Dhalcha, Brinjal Pacheree, Eurasian Grilled Snapper and Chi Pow Kai (paper-wrapped chicken) — each one a story on a plate. And don’t skip the Kedondong Salad, a favourite from Rempapa’s menu, and assorted Kuehs for that perfect sweet-sour-spice balance. Whether you opt for the three- or five-course sharing menu (S$60++/S$70++ per person) or go à la carte, you’re in for a treat!
Singapore turns 60 this year, and there’s no better way to celebrate than by indulging in the deep, multicultural flavors that make our food scene legendary.
Amara Singapore’s Local Legends series returns, spotlighting the rich traditions that define our food culture.
Starting from today till 17 April, Chef Damian D’Silva — the Grandfather of Heritage Cuisine — will offer a special menu at Amara Singapore’s Cafe Oriental, a restaurant which reimagines Singapore’s beloved local favourites.
Expect soulful, time-honored dishes like Ayam Buah Keluak, Eurasian Lamb Dhalcha, Brinjal Pacheree, Eurasian Grilled Snapper and Chi Pow Kai (paper-wrapped chicken) — each one a story on a plate. And don’t skip the Kedondong Salad, a favourite from Rempapa’s menu, and assorted Kuehs for that perfect sweet-sour-spice balance. Whether you opt for the three- or five-course sharing menu (S$60++/S$70++ per person) or go à la carte, you’re in for a treat!
Singapore turns 60 this year, and there’s no better way to celebrate than by indulging in the deep, multicultural flavors that make our food scene legendary.
Amara Singapore’s Local Legends series returns, spotlighting the rich traditions that define our food culture.
Starting from today till 17 April, Chef Damian D’Silva — the Grandfather of Heritage Cuisine — will offer a special menu at Amara Singapore’s Cafe Oriental, a restaurant which reimagines Singapore’s beloved local favourites.
Expect soulful, time-honored dishes like Ayam Buah Keluak, Eurasian Lamb Dhalcha, Brinjal Pacheree, Eurasian Grilled Snapper and Chi Pow Kai (paper-wrapped chicken) — each one a story on a plate. And don’t skip the Kedondong Salad, a favourite from Rempapa’s menu, and assorted Kuehs for that perfect sweet-sour-spice balance. Whether you opt for the three- or five-course sharing menu (S$60++/S$70++ per person) or go à la carte, you’re in for a treat!
Singapore turns 60 this year, and there’s no better way to celebrate than by indulging in the deep, multicultural flavors that make our food scene legendary.
Amara Singapore’s Local Legends series returns, spotlighting the rich traditions that define our food culture.
Starting from today till 17 April, Chef Damian D’Silva — the Grandfather of Heritage Cuisine — will offer a special menu at Amara Singapore’s Cafe Oriental, a restaurant which reimagines Singapore’s beloved local favourites.
Expect soulful, time-honored dishes like Ayam Buah Keluak, Eurasian Lamb Dhalcha, Brinjal Pacheree, Eurasian Grilled Snapper and Chi Pow Kai (paper-wrapped chicken) — each one a story on a plate. And don’t skip the Kedondong Salad, a favourite from Rempapa’s menu, and assorted Kuehs for that perfect sweet-sour-spice balance. Whether you opt for the three- or five-course sharing menu (S$60++/S$70++ per person) or go à la carte, you’re in for a treat!
Singapore turns 60 this year, and there’s no better way to celebrate than by indulging in the deep, multicultural flavors that make our food scene legendary.
Amara Singapore’s Local Legends series returns, spotlighting the rich traditions that define our food culture.
Starting from today till 17 April, Chef Damian D’Silva — the Grandfather of Heritage Cuisine — will offer a special menu at Amara Singapore’s Cafe Oriental, a restaurant which reimagines Singapore’s beloved local favourites.
Expect soulful, time-honored dishes like Ayam Buah Keluak, Eurasian Lamb Dhalcha, Brinjal Pacheree, Eurasian Grilled Snapper and Chi Pow Kai (paper-wrapped chicken) — each one a story on a plate. And don’t skip the Kedondong Salad, a favourite from Rempapa’s menu, and assorted Kuehs for that perfect sweet-sour-spice balance. Whether you opt for the three- or five-course sharing menu (S$60++/S$70++ per person) or go à la carte, you’re in for a treat!
Singapore turns 60 this year, and there’s no better way to celebrate than by indulging in the deep, multicultural flavors that make our food scene legendary.
Amara Singapore’s Local Legends series returns, spotlighting the rich traditions that define our food culture.
Starting from today till 17 April, Chef Damian D’Silva — the Grandfather of Heritage Cuisine — will offer a special menu at Amara Singapore’s Cafe Oriental, a restaurant which reimagines Singapore’s beloved local favourites.
Expect soulful, time-honored dishes like Ayam Buah Keluak, Eurasian Lamb Dhalcha, Brinjal Pacheree, Eurasian Grilled Snapper and Chi Pow Kai (paper-wrapped chicken) — each one a story on a plate. And don’t skip the Kedondong Salad, a favourite from Rempapa’s menu, and assorted Kuehs for that perfect sweet-sour-spice balance. Whether you opt for the three- or five-course sharing menu (S$60++/S$70++ per person) or go à la carte, you’re in for a treat!
Singapore turns 60 this year, and there’s no better way to celebrate than by indulging in the deep, multicultural flavors that make our food scene legendary.
Amara Singapore’s Local Legends series returns, spotlighting the rich traditions that define our food culture.
Starting from today till 17 April, Chef Damian D’Silva — the Grandfather of Heritage Cuisine — will offer a special menu at Amara Singapore’s Cafe Oriental, a restaurant which reimagines Singapore’s beloved local favourites.
Expect soulful, time-honored dishes like Ayam Buah Keluak, Eurasian Lamb Dhalcha, Brinjal Pacheree, Eurasian Grilled Snapper and Chi Pow Kai (paper-wrapped chicken) — each one a story on a plate. And don’t skip the Kedondong Salad, a favourite from Rempapa’s menu, and assorted Kuehs for that perfect sweet-sour-spice balance. Whether you opt for the three- or five-course sharing menu (S$60++/S$70++ per person) or go à la carte, you’re in for a treat!
Singapore turns 60 this year, and there’s no better way to celebrate than by indulging in the deep, multicultural flavors that make our food scene legendary.
Meadesmoore’s service stands out with its thoughtful approach to steak. The staff takes the time to explain each beef cut, detailing its origin, marbling, and ideal preparation. This adds a personal touch, helping diners appreciate the flavors and textures of their steak even more. They delivers rich, expertly cooked dishes. The steak is perfectly seared with a crispy crust and tender, juicy center, paired well with chimichurri
The sides shine too—charred cauliflower adds depth, while the creamy burrata with fresh veggies brings balance
Uni Butter Dry Ramen (S$9.50++)
Came here with a friend for dinner and the food exceeded my expectations! Prawn toast and fish burger stood out the most, although the rest were very tasty as well. I would recommend this place to anyone looking for a chic dinner place that serves good food. 🙂