PUBLISHED February 17th, 2021 06:00 am
This week’s grub is rich in local culture, with a new kopitiam experience (what’s more Singaporean?) from Keisuke Group, local-inspired beers from Brewerkz and tickets for a unique reunion dinner from Straits Clan up for grabs. In addition, grab Creamier’s new flavours and visit The Macallan Experience, newly extended till May.
Grill Up a Feast with Chicken Yakiniku Tori Yaro
The versatile Keisuke Group has just launched its newest independent concept, Chicken Yakiniku Tori Yaro, departing from its usual style and launching as a coffeeshop stall. Honouring Singapore hawker culture’s recent recognition by UNESCO, this stall is located in a humble kopitiam along Lorong 29 in Geylang. Be ready to grill up a wide selection of affordable chicken cuts to your liking, and try their 16 sauces available for dipping. A plate of meat is priced from just S$3.90.
Chicken Yakiniku Tori Yaro is now open, and located at 2 Lorong 29 Geylang, Yinchuan Building, Stall No. 3.
A Reunion Like No Other at The Banquet
Chef Damien D’Silva of Kin is spearheading a reunion dinner like no other, for one night only at the highly-lauded Straits Clan. Showcasing 15 different dishes like rojak-inspired Lo Hei, meaty and heady Hati Babi Bungkus and 48-hour slow-braised Itek Sioh, you won’t find a meal like this anywhere else. They’re also hosting a Red Packet Raffle for the night – guests have the chance to walk away with prizes like cash vouchers and premium champagnes.
The Banquet at Straits Clan will take place 20 February, 6.30pm – 10.30pm at Kin, 31 Bukit Pasoh Rd, Singapore 089845. Tickets are S$208++ per person, available in tables of six and eight. Get tickets here.
Pick Up Brewerkz’s Island-Inspired Beers on Sentosa
Brewerkz has launched Islander Brew, a series of four beers named after Sentosa’s landmarks, in partnership with Sentosa Development Corporation. Each of their flavours is inspired by an edible plant found in Sentosa – Fort Siloso (chocolate-vanilla Porter), Tanjong Rimau (yuzu nutmeg Witbier), Bukit Manis (jasmine Kolsch), and Siloso Beach (lime sea salt Gose). These beers are also carbon-neutral as part of SDC’s decarbonisation plan for Sentosa and Brewerkz’s aspirations to create more sustainable products. Available now at select F&B and retail outlets in Sentosa as well as online.
Find more about the Islander Brew and a list of participating stores here. Buy it online here.
Try Creamier’s Spring-Inspired New Sorbet Flavours
Celebrate spring flavours and colours with Creamier, who are launching two new refreshing sorbet flavours and bringing back a crowd favourite at all their outlets. Their new Honey Kumquat Sorbet is packed with nutrients and balances sweet and sour perfectly, and their new Watermelon with Soju Sorbet turns their favourite party cocktail into a sweet, refreshing treat. They’re also bringing back their wildly popular Thai Milk Tea flavour, inspired by the famous Thai drink.
Head to one of Creamier‘s multiple locations to try their new flavours or buy pints online here.
The Macallan Experience, Extended
The Macallan Experience has been drawing crowds since its opening, and good news, they’re extending it for an additional three months. Expect an immersive, multi-sensorial whisky experience at their Sensory Cinema, archival gallery, interactive kinetic art installation and Private Dining Room experience. In addition, chef Kenjiro “Hatch” Hashida will be helming the Private Dining experience for the months of February and March, and The Macallan will be unveiling The Red Collection, a series of rare and exquisite whisky bottles.
The Macallan Experience is open until 9 May at Raffles Arcade, 328 North Bridge Road, #01-04 to 10, Singapore 188719. Find more information and book tickets here. Admission is free, but all guests must be of legal drinking age.
Top image: The Banquet at Straits Clan