The Weekly Grub: 5 Things To Eat And Drink In Singapore This Week

As we resume activities outside the home, the F&B scene is also returning with exciting new offerings. Gather your loved ones for a dim sum feast or head to Sentosa for a communal brunch and catch some sun and sea. Our favourite bars are back as well – check out The Old Man Singapore’s new menu and Nutmeg & Clove’s latest pop-up.

Reconnect Over Sunday Sharing Feast at W Singapore

Gather up four of your loved ones and reconnect over Sunday Sharing Feast, a communal sharing style brunch at W Singapore – Sentosa Cove. Start off with a series of indulgent starters including Locally made Burrata with Heirloom Tomatoes or Grilled Lobster Tails with Truffle Sabayon. With a spread of mains from Char-Grilled Seabass to Roasted Harissa Cauliflower, there’s sure to be something for everyone at the table. Cap off the meal with a sweet treat, like a sinful Dark Chocolate Souffle with Orange & Chocolate Sauce, before walking off your food coma by the sea (with masks on, of course).

W Singapore – Sentosa Cove is located at 21 Ocean Way, Singapore 098374. Sunday Sharing Feast is priced at S$150++ with free-flow champagne and at S$110++ with non-alcoholic beverages for adults, priced at S$55++ for children. Available every Sunday from 12.30pm – 3pm. Make your reservations here.

Nutmeg & Clove x Roketto Izakaya

Award-winning local bar Nutmeg & Clove is back with an exciting pop-up cocktail experience at Chef Willin Low’s Roketto Izakaya from now til 31 July 2020. Featuring cocktails inspired by the five ethnic groups in Singapore, one can expect drinks like Roses & Lychees (S$20), a gin-forward nod to Bandung, and When Ramos Met Lassi (S$20), an alcoholic take on Mango Lassi. Hungry? Pair these delicious drinks to Roketto Izakaya’s famous mod-Sin dishes – like their signature “Orh Luak” Oyster Omelette Pasta.

Nutmeg & Clove x Roketto Izakaya’s pop-up cocktail experience is located at Relish @ Fraser Tower, 182 Cecil Street, #02-12/13, Singapore 069547. Open Mon – Sat, 6pm – 11pm.

The Old Man Singapore Launches V2 Menu

The Old Man Singapore has finally launched menu number two, featuring old favourites and exciting new creations. Highlights include Torrents of Spring (S$20), which features glutinous rice cooked mezcal, grain Wild Turkey whiskey, Campari, pom-beet shrub and charcoal, and For Whom The Bell Tolls (S$20) – an easy-drinking tipple comprising cocoa nibs sous-vide batavia arrack, sour strawberry, rotovap burnt butter Appleton rum and avocado. Beer drinkers, also look out for The Undefeated (S$14, 330ml), a medium bodied beer with hints of wood caramel and vanilla, brewed in collaboration with The 1925 Brewing Co. 

The Old Man Singapore is located at 55 Keong Saik Road, #01-04, Singapore 089158. Open from Mon – Sat, 5pm – 12am. Closed Sun.

The Old Man Singapore has selected bottled cocktails available for delivery in 500ml formats.

Yum Cha: Si Chuan Dou Hua’s weekend a la carte buffet

If you’re craving dim sum, look forward to Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant’s new weekend a la carte buffet. From now till 27 September 2020, the authentic Cantonese restaurant is offering a special brunch menu of delicious dim sum. On top of classic items like Steamed BBQ Pork Buns and Pan Fried Carrot Cake, there’s also a selection of specialties limited to one serving each. Think luxurious Steamed Sea Urchin ‘Siew Mai’ or a Baked Mini Egg Tart with Bird’s Nest. The buffet is priced at S$52++ for adults and S$30++ for children.

Si Chuan Dou Hua Restaurant is located at 7500 Beach Road, PARKROYAL on Beach Road, Singapore 199591. ‘Treats from the Heart’ Weekend A La Carte Dim Sum Buffet is available on Fri – Sun, 11.30am – 2.30pm.

P.S Café Unveils Its Very Own Truffle Oil

Known for their signature crispy shoestring truffle fries, PS.Cafe has unveiled their very own brand of truffle oil. In partnership with Geofoods in Italy, the team selected the finest Alba white truffles to create a premium white truffle oil. PS.Cafe Truffle Oil (S$25 for 100ml, S$45 for 250ml) has a base of extra virgin olive oil, real white truffle pieces, and truffle aroma. Perfect for elevating home cooked food, drizzle this over salads, scrambled eggs, and of course, fries.

PS.Cafe Truffle Oil can be purchased at selected PS.Cafe outlets or on their online store, Oddle or Deliveroo. Details of their outlets can be found on their website.

Top Image: Bloody Crabs, Nutmeg & Clove

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Janelle is the human form of a sloth. When she’s not sleeping or eating her weight in food, she can be found baking, reading or watching a new Korean drama. She dreams of opening her own book café one day.