PAUL @ Westgate

Hey everyone!

It was pouring heavily everywhere in Singapore last Tuesday, leaving boyfriend and I stranded at Jurong East MRT station. We had planned to have dinner at Jcube (since we were going to catch a movie there later) but the rain had obviously thwarted our plan. Fortunately, the station is directly connected to two other malls so we had the option of dining at either of them. But we eventually chose Westgate because it was the nearest to where we stood and most importantly, it’s a CapitaLand mall where we can earn points for vouchers as we shop! 😀

We walked around the first level in search of an inexpensive place to eat and we stumbled upon a bright-lit and snazzy-looking restaurant complete with Parisian-style interior visible through its full glass window panels. The French restaurant has its capitalised name “PAUL” incorporated in the entrance door.

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PAUL Singapore

At first glance, the restaurant looks like some upscale restaurant strangely emplaced in a neighbourhood mall. Right next to it is a bakery of the same name. The entire establishment just looks so posh and Parisian, it totally tickled the Francophile in me ^_^ Curiosity prompted boyfriend to take a closer look at its digital menu boards but all he saw was a poster about their rather affordable lunch special (nothing much, just pastries and bread). There was no menu whatsoever at the entrance. But really, how expensive can a restaurant in the heartlands be, right?

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Paul Singapore

Paul Singapore

In the restaurant, we noticed that less than half of the tables were occupied even though it was dinnertime. We were then given the regular menu and another for their dinner special. We were pleasantly surprised to see the price of the latter:

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WOAH! Exclusive to Westgate outlet only! (They have many other outlets in Singapore as well)

A regular main course alone ranges between S$20-$30++ (perhaps this explains the lack of natural dinner crowd) but you only need to pay a fraction of the price for this Dinner Special! Plus, it comes with brewed coffee or iced green tea. This is such a steal if you ask me! And these are not on the regular menu 🙂

Flipping through the regular menu made us crave for desserts, so on top of the set dinner we also ordered a macaron (wanted Tartelette Citron Meringuee but was told that they didn’t have any Meringuee that day) and Napoleon. We had them before our mains because our growling stomach couldn’t wait any longer.

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Raspberry Macaron and Millefeuille Nature (Napoleon)

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Raspberry Macaron (S$6.90++)

I was initially quite reluctant to order this because I didn’t want to spend S$6.90 on a small dessert like a piece of macaron. But when the macaron came, I instantly understood why it was priced that way. It was huge, probably 3 times the size of a regular macaron. I had strategically place my cup of iced green tea in the background of the first picture to show how big the macaron really is.

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Raspberry Macaron

Ever since Canelé pulled down its shutters permanently last year, I had been going to Antoinette (opened by Chef Pang who spearheaded the creation of desserts at Canelé) to get my macaron fix. But to do that I’d have to travel to the nearest outlet at Orchard. Well, not that it’s very far away from where I live but it’d be even better if I can buy equally good macarons in the west because that’s ultimately where I live, work and study. With PAUL’s macarons, I can safely say that it’s possible now! The macaron I had was just.. divine. It is sweet (some may find it too sweet but I like it the way it is!) and has a really chewy and fluffy centre. It’s not too dry and can be nicely cut in half with minimal crumbling.

Millefeuille Nature

Millefeuille Nature (S$6.80++)

Millefeuille Nature

Millefeuille Nature

The Napoleon is one of PAUL’s signature desserts and it got me hooked at first bite. It’s a crispy golden puff pastry filled with vanilla-flavored pastry cream and topped with a light apricot glaze. It’s simply phenomenal and I really enjoyed the flaky and crusty texture. The pastry is sweet too and very, very addictive. A must-try when you’re at PAUL!

After a rather long wait (would probably feel like eons if not for the desserts to keep our mouth busy), our mains were finally served.

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Poisson Grillé Sauce rose épicée – grilled white fish wish roasted season veggie, spicy pink sauce and topped with mix salad

Poisson Grillé Sauce rose épicée

Poisson Grillé Sauce rose épicée

Pardon my poor photography – these pictures really don’t do the dish justice. It may seem like a small portion here but in reality it’s many thick slices of cod fish (?) stacked on top of one another. Really value-for-money. I almost couldn’t finish it and had to share some with boyfriend who wished he had ordered this instead of the braised beef. The fish was very tender and fresh, but a tad salty which can be salvaged with the spicy sauce (no, not spicy at all!).

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Boeuf Braisé servi avec une panière boulangère et une salade – braised beef, potato, carrot, onion, leeks, country bread and mix salad

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Country bread and mix salad

The beef was cut in thick chunks and were relatively soft but in terms of flavour, this pales in comparison with the grilled fish dish. I felt that it was a little bland and the portion was also noticeably smaller so it wasn’t enough to satisfy boyfriend’s hunger. Hahaha. The bread was top-notch though!

Our total damage was $50.96 including all prevailing charges. It would be waaaay cheaper if we just ordered the set meal alone (less than S$35) but even so I thought I was paying less for high quality food 🙂 It’s an offer not to be missed! Unfortunately this deal is only good until 31 May. Hopefully the restaurant comes up with a new Dinner Special menu next month!

And that’s about it for PAUL. Do stay tuned for more food updates 🙂

Thanks for reading!

PAUL Singapore (Westgate)
3 Gateway Drive
#01-05
Singapore 608532
Tel (Bakery Shop): +65 6369 9082
Tel (Restaurant): +65 6369 9080
Operating hours: Mon – Sun: 10am – 9:30pm
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Cupcakes @ Fluff Bakery

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During my staycation a few months ago at Hotel Clover, Bf and I walked past a stretch of road that leads to Haji Lane and Kampong Glam and we saw this super long queue formed outside a shop called Fluff Bakery. The time was a few minutes past noon and the queue was so long that it extended all way to the next small road beside it. We were both intrigued by the long line so we did a quick Google search about the bakery on the spot.

Apparently, it’s a very famous bakery well-known for their cupcakes and they’re often sold out within a few hours! And many a times, there’d be people who’d queue for 30 minutes only to realise that everything was gone the moment it was their turn to order. We didn’t want to risk queueing so long under the scorching sun. It was also partly because we were famished and we needed food right then, so we gave the bakery a miss and went to have our lunch at Pastamania (which was awful by the way).

We didn’t expect to walk that same stretch of road again 3 months later (to celebrate my birthday again at Hotel Clover) and this time we were early!

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I guess the hype has died down a little because the queue was seemingly shorter now but yay, that means first-timers like me would get the opportunity to try their famed cupcakes! The waiting time was less than 10 minutes and I managed to get all the flavours they had. Like Twelve Cupcakes, they have different flavours every week.

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This was the menu for the week of 17 November!

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One of their regular flavours is Nutella Red Velvet

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Another regular: Salted Caramel

Looking at the pictures can already make me drool! The beautifully decorated cupcakes are just too enticing. Who would be able to resist them, you tell me?!

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Nutella Red Velvet and Crème brûlée

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I’ll introduce them one by one in awhile!

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Here’s what I got! Top view 🙂

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Top row (from left): Explosive Cookie Butter Latte, Nutella Red Velvet, Crème brûlée // Bottom row (from left): Pecan Orange Salted Caramel Liquid Cheesecake, Salted Caramel, Ispahan

I only realised that I had forgotten to take pictures of them individually (except for Ispahan) today. Bummer 😦 Anyways…

Salted Caramel is described as a vanilla cake with salted caramel filling, vanilla Mascarpone frosting and salted caramel drizzle.

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Bf isn’t a fan of Caramel so I got to devour the entire thing, woohoo! However the caramel tasted like Werther’s Original caramel flavoured sweets so I’m not sure if it’s hand-made by the people at Fluff (or did they just conveniently melt the sweets? But I choose to believe everything was D.I.Y). The filling was really thick which made the cupcake overly sweet in my opinion. *reaches out for a cup of water* But I’m sure caramel lovers would love this to death!

Explosive Cookie Butter Latte is described as a light and fluffy coffee cake with Speculoos cookie butter filling, Speculoos cookie butter frosting, cookie crumbs and an explosive white chocolate shard. You must be kiddin’ me.

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OH MY GOD.

This is it. Ladies and gentlemen, I have found my new favourite cupcake flavour. I’m usually a sucker for Red Velvet but this just takes the cake (no pun intended hehe). I love this so much that I regretted not buying a few more of this because this was one of their limited edition flavours! NOO! Hey Fluff, when are you bringing this back again? I will be first in line just for this 😦

This cookie-flavoured cupcake has a good mix of crunchiness (from all the cookie crumbs, yum!) and softness. What I like about Fluff’s cupcakes is that everyone of them is filled with sweet and savoury fillings that surprise you with every bite. It ensures the moistness of the cake and makes you crave for more!

And why explosive, you ask? Because the popping candy that coated the white chocolate shards would fizz and pop in your mouth! I’m not sure if you guys are old enough to know what the candy is but during my time, it came in a form of a foot-shaped lollipop like this:

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source: alibaba

Oh my God, they are so creative I love it! Who would have thought of incorporating something like that into a cupcake? It made eating cupcake so much more fun haha. Now if you see any cupcake described as “explosive” by Fluff Bakery, you know why!

Crème brûlée is described as a light and fluffy vanilla cake with a creme brûlée filling, topped with Mascarpone frosting and burnt sugar shards.

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I must really take my hats off to Fluff Bakery for being able to bake crème brulée into a cupcake. Every keen baker would know that making and perfecting the taste of crème brulée aren’t easy. Heck, you don’t even need to be a baker to know that because Masterchef shows you everything that happens in the kitchen haha. But their ability to fuse a casual dessert with one of higher-end is definitely very admirable.

I like that the cupcake is soft and creamy, but I don’t fancy that burnt sugar shards at all. Granted, they were burnt intentionally, but they were just too bitter for my liking. You can do without them because everything else was perfect 🙂

Nutella Red Velvet is described as a red velvet cake with Nutella filling and cream cheese frosting.

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It’s heavenly *_*

A cupcake shop is never complete without the crowd’s favourite Red Velvet cupcake. To me, it’s one very important flavour to have because my final verdict of the cupcakes depends very heavily on it. Hence my eyes were already set on their Red Velvet cupcake before I stepped foot in the shop. And I wasn’t disappointed at all.

It is fluffy, moist and its sweetness is just right – exactly what I’m looking for in Red Velvet cupcakes. To top it off, it’s filled with everyone’s favourite chocolate hazelnut spread which complements the overall taste. It’s basically a major crowd pleaser that’s bound to sell out before the rest. But fret not, this is a permanent flavour so it’s available every single day!

Pecan Orange Salted Caramel Liquid Cheesecake is described as a light and fluffy vanilla cake with liquid cheesecake filling, orange salted caramel frosting and caramelised pecans on top.

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I don’t really like nuts but I must say that they’re necessary here because they gave the cupcake the extra crunch! It’s really good, light and tasty. It felt like eating a real cheesecake because of the generous amount of filling.

I love to eat but I’m also very weight-conscious at the same time. I usually avoid eating (too much of) the frosting of cupcakes but I actually don’t mind sacrificing a few pounds (just run more rounds lor) for the frosting on Fluff’s cupcakes, especially this one! It’s so one-of-a-kind and delectable and I’d kill myself if I wasted it!

Last but not least…

The Ispahan cupcake is described as a light and fluffy rose cake with a lychee filling and raspberry frosting.

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SO BEAUTIFUL (erm btw, the rose flower is inedible)

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This is another unique flavour that really stood out but somehow isn’t very popular (last to sell out every time). I guess it’s an acquired taste? But I ABSOLUTELY love it! The lychee filling really upped the game. It’s something that you can hardly find elsewhere (in fact, you seldom see fruit-flavoured cupcakes, do you?). It’s thick, flavourful yet not too sweet at the same time. I got the orgasmic feel biting into the cupcake. It’s AWESOME! Unfortunately, it’s not included in this week’s menu 😦 I hope it’ll make a comeback!

Each cupcake costs S$4. Quite a hefty price tag but I say it’s worth it! Also, it’s HALAL so it’s practically for everyone!

It opens at noon on most days and queues would already start forming before that. I’m not a morning person so I’m not sure when I’ll go back again 😦 Plus, it’s so far from where I live! Fluff Bakery, Y U NO DELIVER?

That’s all for this post! Thanks for reading guys 🙂

Fluff Bakery
12 Jalan Pisang
Operating hours: Tuesdays to Saturdays, from 12pm ’til sold out (around 3-4pm)
Nearest MRT station: Bugis
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Nostalgic Canton Dim Sum @ Mouth Restaurant

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Hey everyone! How’s your week going so far? 🙂

After a stressful week at work, it’s time to give yourself a pat on the back by rewarding yourself. But besides retail therapy, which could potentially burn a big hole in your pocket if you’ve terrible self-control, how else can you do so? I don’t know about you but as a glutton, I’d definitely turn to food and treat myself to a sumptuous meal (thus explaining my weight, gosh) because food always makes me happy. Of course, I’d also ask my parents and Bf along because after all, food taste better when shared with the ones you love right? And you don’t need any special occasion to show filial piety to your parents.

However, there’s always this problem with finding the most suitable place to dine at, especially when cost is a concern. Where can you spoil yourself (and your loved ones) without splurging but at the same time, the standard of the food is upheld? Look no further guys, the answer is right here.

I had the honour of tasting the dishes of the all-new nostalgic dim sum set menu crafted out by Mouth Restaurant the other day and boy, I was wow-ed by the food, its distinctiveness and taste. I had nothing but praises for the restaurant in my first review (and have been patronising their Plaza Singapura outlet ever since) but the latest experience proved that they could do even more. I feel that they have outdid themselves with this one.

Named Nostalgic Canton Dim Sum, the 9-course set menu brings back popular dim sum of the sixties packed a punch. It’s definitely not only targeted at people born in that era who probably can’t find food like that anywhere else. You youngsters would be surprised to find yourself loving the dishes too! Just like myself. And I’m not really a mega dim sum lover to begin with 😛

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Birdnest & Hasma Dumpling in Double Boiled Wintermelon Chicken Soup

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Dumpling made with carrot and filled with crab meat and hasma

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Made with spinach (skin) and filled with bird nest and minced chicken meat

Mind you, every dish prepared for this set menu is made from fresh ingredients. The skin colours you see above are derived purely from the ingredient (i.e. orange from carrot and green from spinach). In other words, no preservatives and colouring of any sort so it’s absolutely healthy and nourishing 🙂

The soup serves as a great starter to open up your appetite. Its clear broth is very flavourful (yet not very overpowering) and not oily at all. I may not be so much into dim sum but I’m certainly a soup lover. As a half-Cantonese, no meal to me is complete without a bowl of piping hot soup. And this chicken soup is definitely one of the best I’ve tasted so far.

The dumplings, like the traditional kind, are rather tasteless on its own. It’s rather thick so it may take awhile to finally get to the filling. But because of its soft and jelly-like texture, it’s actually an enjoyment chewing it (lol). Thus it’s also perfect for the elderly who may have difficulty chewing food.

One of the uncommon food ingredients you’ll see among the set menu is hasma, which is what makes the skin of the dumplings. It provides many health benefits such as replenishing vital essence in the lungs, kidneys, and improving skin complexion (great for ladies as well!)

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Steamed Chicken Siew Mai with Mushroom, Asparagus, Turnip & Wolfberry

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Glistening…

This isn’t new to you, but how often do you come across freshly prepared Siew Mai, packed with succulent, fresh and juicy chicken meat? And to top it off, it comes with four other ingredients that not only enhance the flavour, they are also beneficial to your health. Now you have more reasons to binge on your favourite dim sum!

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Steamed Hairy Gourd with Minced Chicken Meat, Water Chestnut & Conpoy (dried scallop/干贝) in Oyster Sauce

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Hairy gourd (the base) is a mini version of winter melon so naturally, this tasted a lot like the latter. Having drunk winter melon soup all my life, the way hairy gourd is prepared here is certainly new to me. Taste-wise, it’s very crunchy and juicy. The sauce was rich and addictive. You can just eat the entire piece and let the oyster sauce spurt in your mouth.

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Deep Fried Taro Coated Prawn in Blended Oyster Sauce

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I love anything battered with yam so this is paradise to me. Even before it was placed on the table, I could already smell it from afar due to its distinctive yam aroma. The crisp yam crust shattered with every bite and beneath it laid another layer of yam, mashed to make the overall coating not too dry. The prawn was very fresh and luscious and despite it being deep fried, its juiciness was maintained.

A special sauce made with mushroom comes together with this dish. It went really well with the prawn but I’d suggest taking a bite of it first without any dip to taste the crunchiness of it 😀

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Steamed 3 Colours Crystal Dumpling in 3 Flavours

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Fillings: King Oyster Mushroom, Ham, Red and Green Pepper & Shiitake

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Fillings: Egg White, Crab meat & Prawn

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Fillings: Shiitake, Poplar Mushroom & Sea Cucumber

The colours, once again from natural ingredients (mostly vegetables), are what catch the eye. I’m not very sure if it’s the same wrap as the ones in the double boiled soup but it most likely is. Filled with different types of mushroom in each dumpling (with the exception of the green one), it is a dish that mushroom lovers would die for. I’m very much carnivorous so the green dumpling was my favourite. The meat in the green one also injected some sweetness into the overall taste which the other dumplings didn’t have, and the egg white made it more chewy.

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Pan Fried Glutinous Rice with Chicken Meat & Mushroom in X.O. Sauce

This was one of my favourites from the set menu, or perhaps my favourite if you don’t count the custard bun. Bf regarded this as the restaurant version of Puen Kueh and I felt that this tasted a little like Ba Zhang (but of course, way better), minus the slight crispiness on the top which I really enjoyed. Don’t worry, it’s definitely not as dry as Ba Zhang, neither was it too sticky. It’s actually relatively moist so none of it got stuck between my teeth. This was served with an X.O. sauce that has a very strong dried shrimp smell but nonetheless, complemented this dish very well. Bf really loved it as he took several servings of the sauce.

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Deep Fried Dumpling with Fresh Prawn & Char Siew in Sweet & Sour Sauce

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Big bowl of sauce

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Crispy dumplings!

People who are oblivious to this food item may think that they are two separate dishes due to the similarity in the size of the sauce bowl and the dumpling basket. In fact, I thought the sauce deserves a spot on its own because wow, it’s really thick and filled with great ingredients like prawns and char siew. I wouldn’t mind just having sauce on its own.. or perhaps, they could turn it into a broth? Haha!

The dumplings are not those teeny weeny ones you see at Wanton Mee stalls. They were perhaps slightly smaller than my palm – very value for money! If you have kids, I guarantee that they’d keep digging into this. Served fresh from the kitchen, it’s very crispy and the wrap is thick but has very generous amount of filling so it’s very balanced. Eat both separately if you wish because the dumplings are good on its own. Otherwise, just dip slightly into the sauce and enjoy the rest of it later. 😛

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Braised Beancurd Skin Roll with Chicken Meat, Mushroom, Fish Maw & Luncheon Meat

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Another great dish packed with flavours which blended really well together. It’s served with very nice stock which made it even more succulent. I was at first puzzled by the choice of meat for the roll because it’s kinda unconventional to include luncheon meat in something that’s meant to be steamed. But be surprised! It really added flavour to the roll. And nope, the luncheon meat is definitely not those preserved kind that you find in cans as it’s of very good quality and not really salty at all.

I’m not sure what the best way of eating this is because the beancurd skin makes it very difficult to be cut. So I suggest abandoning your dining etiquette (I know ladies like myself love to cut their food because it’s practically unglam to eat something in one mouthful haha) and just eat it altogether at once to fully savour the flavour. It’s not that big (but it’s thick) so you should be fine. 😆

Last but not least…

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Legendary (yes that’s absolutely right) Baked Cream of Salted Egg Yolk Bun

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Oh my 天

I can NEVER get enough of Mouth Restaurant’s custard bun. It’s a must-order for me every time I dine there and once I even ate my Bf’s share because I felt three weren’t enough for me HAHA.

Anyway I believe this needs no further introduction. You can read my raves here but if you’re lazy to navigate, here’s the summary:

Best Salted Egg York Bun. Ever.

But please refer to the above picture to have an idea how flowy it is (because it’s taken with a better camera this time!). However, I’d like to add that the oil-like liquid beneath the custard isn’t oil. The custard is actually made from high-quality, low-cholesterol egg yolk and pure butter. Hope this makes you health conscious people feel better eating it now! To be honest, I didn’t know this fact prior to this food tasting. Now that I know, I’m certainly not going to show mercy next time. I AM GONNA ORDER 3 SETS AT LEAST. Dieting can wait 😳

And also, the buns are best eaten fresh and hot. In order words, takeaways for this are not recommended.

That’s the end of the set menu! If you’re worried that the food won’t be enough to satisfy your appetite, fret not. Bf (he’s a guy in case you’re doubting my ability to eat a lot) and I left the restaurant feeling like we ate at a buffet. It’s that satiating and that’s only lunch. This 9-course set menu is available all-day ’til Jan 2015 (except for Sunday lunch and Public Holiday lunch) and the best part?

It’s only S$24.80++ (min 4 pax 2 pax now!)

Scratch that. Now with their Qoo10 promotion, you just need to pay a fraction of that price.

How about S$19.90 NETT?

Likewise, you need a minimum of 4 2 people to dine. Let this be the perfect reason to treat your parents to a well-deserved meal. I have bought mine and will bring my lao beh and lao bu (and my Bf again to fulfill the requirement, but at his own expense hahahaha) to the Plaza Singapura outlet soon. For the record, I had this meal at their main outlet (China Square Central).

If you still have space for one more dish (à la carte) after the 9-course meal, I’d also recommend you to try…

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Squid Ink Char Siew Bun

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On par with custard bun!

“EEEK!”

Hold on, calm your titties, it’s not as bad as you think it is. It’s black because of the special ingredient, Squid Ink (not some dirty substance or food colouring if case you’re wondering again), which is exclusive to Mouth Restaurant. You can’t find this anywhere else!

Hmm, perhaps you won’t feel so repulsive about its appearance once you know the benefits of squid ink. Specially air-flown from Italy, it’s actually a very expensive food with loads of health benefits. According to several studies, this black food “possesses antitumour and antibacterial characteristics” thus it helps combat cancer. On top of that, it also “represents a hearty dose of antioxidants and beneficial nutrients” so if you wanna stay youthful, squid ink is the food for you (yay they rhyme). Also worth mentioning is that this squid ink is not the same as the ink from the squids here, which is contaminated. The one at Mouth Restaurant is specially harvested in Italy and quality is ensured before it was exported to Singapore.

To make it more appetising, Mouth Restaurant has very nicely incorporated this superfood into everyone’s favourite Char Siew Pao to distract you from the stuff you don’t want to see (i.e. its unappealing appearance). Actually it’s really not that bad. I find it very exceptional because you don’t see black buns all the time! And you wouldn’t be able to suspect anything if you eat it with your eyes closed because the bun itself is tasteless. Yes, no eeky squid ink taste if that’s what you’re worried about.

The bun is very fluffy and it melts in your mouth. Unlike your usual kopitiam paos, it doesn’t get stuck at the back of your teeth. Don’t you hate it when that happens? I had to keep attempting to get it off with my tongue and I swear I looked like some spastic person in public. Unglam to the max.

The Char Siew is very flavourful and moist (apparent from the picture above). I really love how red it was because that ensured its freshness. I’ve ever tried super dark ones and they were very gross, like they were kept for many days in the steamer. This one was a complete opposite. MUST TRY!

Okay stop salivating and buy the coupons now! Trust me, it’s really value for money. Don’t say got good deal I bo jio.

Thanks for reading! ❤

Mouth Restaurant (China Square Central)
22 Cross Street
#01-61 China Square Central
South Bridge Court Shop House
Singapore 048421
Tel: 6438 5798 , Fax: 6438 5623
Operating Hours (Open Daily)
Weekday – 11.30am to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm
Weekend/PH – Weekday 10am to 3pm, 6pm to 10pm

Mouth Restaurant (Plaza Singapura)
68 Orchard Road
#02-01 Plaza Singapura
Singapore 238839
Tel: 63377446
Operating Hours (open daily)
Weekday – 11.30am to 5pm, 6pm to 10pm
Friday – 11.30am to 5pm, 6pm to 10.30pm
Weekend – 10am to 10pm
Public Holidays – 10am to 10pm

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 *Photographs kindly taken by my Bf while I indulged in awesome Chinese food