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Monday, March 18, 2013

One Day Singapore Food Trip by Crissy Cruz

One Day Singapore Food Trip

I was fortunate enough to join an incentive trip for our company last March 4-9. After the scheduled Southeast Asian Cruise that lasted for four days, we had an overnight stay in Singapore before heading back home.

It was my second visit in Singapore and made the most out of the short stay by trying out 3 new food establishments: Crystal Jade Golden Palace, the Cookie Museum and Makansutra Glutton’s Bay.

Crystal Jade Golden Palace is a traditional Chinese restaurant located in Paragon Mall, one of the high-end shopping centers along the famous Orchard Road. It has been consistently one of the top Chinese Restaurants in the country based on customer feedback and online ratings. Crystal Jade is an international chain of restaurants present in 18 cities in f countries. It has successfully developed multiple themed restaurants under one brand that caters to different markets.

Unlike other Chinese Restaurants, Crystal Jade’s Golden Palace had very modern interiors. The interiors looked were made up of muted dark walls and yellow lights dimming the place in the right spots. The ambiance was almost too formal for an afternoon lunch. All guests are assisted inside and people without reservations had to patiently wait on the outer lobby. Each table had dedicated servers that were very attentive to all requests.

The highlight of the whole dining experience was the food. Crystal Jade’s Roast Pork and Eggplant with salted duck egg batter were standouts. The Roast Pork was perfectly cooked with a crispy layer skin. It was juicy without being too greasy. The Eggplant with the salted duck egg batter was a novelty for me. It had very unique flavors with the use of just simple ingredients.

In terms of pricing, a full meal would cost you at least Php 1,000 per head. It is pricey for a Chinese Restaurant considering that there are lots of cheaper alternatives outside. However, the success of Crystal Jade’s Golden Palace lies on the unique dishes it serves it customers. It gives guests a chance to enjoy both the traditional and modern Chinese cuisine in a very sophisticated ambiance.

All in all, the Crystal Jade Golden Palace delivers what it promises and that is an excellent fine dining experience composed of exceptional Chinese Cuisine and top customer service.

For a unique “pasalubong”, we headed to Esplanade Mall and visited the Cookie Museum. Singapore is not primarily known for its pastries however; the Cookie Museum has been making a buzz for its distinctive take on Cookies and Tea. The Cookie Museum boasts of being voted as the best cookies in Singapore

The innovativeness of this restaurant comes with the variety of cookies they offer to customers. There are more than 40 different flavors of Cookies to choose from that can only be found in the Cookie Museum. Some of their flavors include favorites like English Lavender, White Almond Truffle, Eves and Rosas. There are also flavors for the adventurous like Nasi Lemak, Hainanese Chicken Rice, and Coco Panda. They also come up with limited edition flavors like Strawberries and Champagne. The packaging is also exquisite. The cookies are placed in beautifully designed tin cans perfect for the delicate cookie flavors.

The interiors of the store are Victorian inspired. It’s like being transported into an English tea room in the Victorian Era with intricate pieces of furniture in bright colors. Masquerade masks are placed in table tops as an added touch to the Victorian theme. Customers can taste all the flavors with the assistance of one of the shop keepers.

However these delicious goodies comes with a hefty price that might turn off some customers. A can of cookies costs SGD45 or around  Php1,500. Nonetheless, the Cookie Museum can be considered as a success and continues loyal patronage from locals and tourists who find their product offerings unique enough to merit that kind of price. It has now expanded to
multiple branches in Singapore and has a potential to go global.

 Outside the Esplanade Mall is a good view of the Marina Bay Sands and the MerLion Statue. On the side of it I was also surprised to see a hawker center where all kinds of street foods can be found. The hawker center is called Makansutra Glutton’s Bay. It is an outdoor food court with a long line of stalls that offers diverse Asian cuisine from Singaporean, Chinese, Thai, Malaysian and even Filipino. One of the stalls were managed by Gerry’s Grill. Mono bloc tables and chairs fill up the space in front of the long line of stalls where customers can eat their food in groups.

The cost of the food was relatively cheaper compared to the fine dining restaurants inside the mall. The ambiance is very casual and the mood is very relaxed. It is a good place where you can eat and drink until the wee hours of the morning. It reminds me of local banchettos and turo turo stalls, only the main difference is Makansutra Glutton’s Bay is part of a high end establishment complex.

This hawker center stands out not only because of the diverse food choices but most especially because of its good location. You can get a good view of the lights show of the Marina Bay Sands at night and there are musical shows and performances in the central outdoor stage of the esplanade that visitors can enjoy. This is all an added bonus to the value for money delicacies you can find along Makansutra’s Glutton’s Bay. It’s no wonder that it is consistently packed with locals and tourists at night. Makansutra’s Glutton’s Bay is one place I would definitiely visit again the next time I go to Singapore.

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