Experience Nature’s Finest at JAAN

Ranked 74th on S. Pellegrino and Acqua Panna’s The World’s Best Restaurant list, and placed 11th on the Asian edition, Swissôtel The Stamford’s JAAN is possibly one of the most sought-after jewels in Singapore’s culinary crown. Perched on the 70th floor of the Swissôtel, this artisanal French restaurant has launched an exquisite new menu featuring a plethora of exciting flavours and the freshest of seasonal produce.


Interior of JAAN

JAAN’s new Chef de Cuisine Kirk Westaway’s ability to adapt timeless recipes into modernistic, avant-garde dishes has wowed critics and diners alike. After romping to victory in the S.Pellegrino Young Chef’s South-East Asian leg this year, he’ll be showcasing his expertise with a series of new set lunches and dinners with a range of Krug champagne like the Krug Grande Cuvée and the Krug Clos du Mesnil 2003.


Langoustine Cannelloni at JAAN

Seafood lovers can look forward to a luxuriant assembly of well-crafted crustacean-focused dishes like the Langoustine Cannelloni, a composition of Langoustine Tartar and Jelly, Egg Yolk, Oscietra Caviar, and Hokkaido Sea Urchin, as well as the Crayfish Zucchini, which stars Crayfish Jelly, Zucchini Veloute, Trumbetta, and Manuka Honey. The Roasted John Dory also makes an alluring treat for the senses, with servings of organic Chicken, Quinoa, and Lemon.

Chef Kirk doesn’t just work wonders with the oceanic though; his signature Forest Pigeon and Coarse Polenta was what propelled him to success during S.Pellegrino’s inaugural talent search. Depending on which menu you choose, this dish is best enjoyed with a glass of Krug Rosé or a 2010 Pinot Noir from Amisfield, Central Otago, New Zealand.


Roasted French Peaches at JAAN

Then, finish up the marvellous feast with the toothsome Roasted French Peaches with Vanilla Ice Cream, an amalgamation of Lemon Sponge Cake, Meringue, French Almonds and Apricot Puree.

One thing we love about JAAN is that vegetarians aren’t left out here. Their five and seven course Jardin Gourmand menus features exquisite green dishes like the Tomato Collection. Wine connoisseurs can also indulge in an enticing variety of supreme Spanish labels.


The Tomato Collection which is part of JAAN’s Jardin Gourmand menu

JAAN’s lunch menus are priced at $78++ (including coffee or at $98++ with truffled brie de Meaux) for three courses, $118++ for five courses, and $168++ for seven. 

Dinner menus are priced at $198++ for five courses, $238++  for seven courses, and $298++ for ten courses. Jardin Gourmand menus are priced at $168++ and $198++ for five and seven courses respectively.

The Krug Pairing Champagne Dinner is priced at $680++ for five courses. Reservations for the Krug Pairing menu must be made three days in advance.

To see the full menus for JAAN, head here.

This post is sponsored by Swissotel The Stamford. 


When Joel’s not partaking in one of his shameless eating sessions, he likes to think of himself as a sponge – absorbing the mysteries and beauty of our world – be it through a good book or a wacky jaunt in a foreign country.