339. Chez Petit Salut (Closed)

Located at MBFC, the casual restaurant is part of the Salut Group. Dark, quiet and unapproachable was what it seems to be. We went there to try their lunch set as on face value, it seems like a good deal. But after you add in all the extras, it does not seem to be as…

330. L’Atelier de Joel Robuchon, Tokyo

Lunch at L’Atelier was probably one of the most impromptu decision but glad we made the trip down. The original plan was to dine at L’Table so we went to the Yebisu Garden Place. It’s a beautiful chateau where the restaurants were housed in, if not for the faded painting and dirty walls. They really…

298. Bistro Du Vin (Shaw Centre)

Merry Christmas everyone! 🙂 I  have no idea why whenever I visit one of Les Amis group of restaurants, they just happen to either have a new chef or the current one resigned. So the friend asked me not to have any expectations of Bistro although this was my first visit. It was still quiet…

279. Pidgin Kitchen & Bar

Pidgin Kitchen & Bar opened its doors not long ago at Dempsey. After the closure of Pamplemousse, they are now back with a different menu, well a French/Asian fusion to be exact. Honestly,  I think you need to be spot on with the flavours when you are playing fusion. If not, everything just goes wrong….

273. Les Amis

Met up w Z and we head down to Les Amis for lunch. Being one of Asia’s top 50 restaurants, I think there’s a certain expectation of this popular fine-dining restaurant. And being Les Amis, I always wanted to try it. haha so with a new chef and a new menu, I armed myself with…