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Ki-sho (葵匠) NEW 2025 Kappou Omakase Menu & Review

February 9, 2025 by Bino Leave a Comment

One of the longest standing omakase restaurants in Singapore, Ki-Sho has been around since 2012 which is quite a feat considering the highly competitive dining scene here. Set in a colonial black-and-white bungalow, Ki-sho offers a contrast to the squeezy omakase joints elsewhere. Although the main dining hall is of a regular layout, Ki-sho boasts of an elegant entrance and waiting area as well as a second floor. 

Ki-sho has recently brought in a new chef – Kawaii Hideki – who possesses close to 40 years of experience. With him, he brings a new kappou-style omakase experience in Ki-sho. During my dinner, I found him to be rather quiet – with not a single hint of theatrics and leaving the entirety of the explanation to the wait staff. 

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Food Review: Carlitos Spanish Restaurant in Joo Chiat

December 11, 2024 by Bino Leave a Comment

 A new addition to the growing ensemble of restaurant options in Joo Chiat is the Ebb and Flow group’s Spanish restaurant, Carlitos. 

Conceptualized as a casual tapas joint, Carlitos is a diminutive form of Carlos, a nod to Chef Carlos Montobbio who started the restaurant as a collaboration with Antonio Miscellaneo, from La Bottega which is just 2 doors away. 

Carlitos occupies the space that used to be Tigerlily Patisserie, an Ebb and Flow concept that closed down earlier this year. The style of Carlitos is relatively informal – a bit family-style if you will and in fact, the space reminds me more of an Italian restaurant than a Spanish one. Perhaps the most obvious suggestion that is a Spanish restaurant is the presence of booth seats surrounding a bar (the way Spaniards usually take their tapas). There is also a table dining option.

Although relatively authentic, the food in Carlitos is meant to cater to what Singaporeans perceive Spanish food to be. This means you will find dishes from all over Spain in the venue’s menu of 30+ items – from Catalan to Andalusian and even Basque specialties all under one roof. 

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Free Apple Watch SE, iPad or up to S$380 Cash Standard Chartered (SCB) 2024 New Cardholders in Singapore

December 2, 2024 by Bino Leave a Comment

Receive either S$280 Lazada voucher or S$240 cash or Apple AirPods 4 (with ANC) (S$249) or Flujo BEA Ergonomic Office Chair (S$549) when you sign up for one of the Standard Chartered credit cards below as a new cardholder and accumulate the minimum spend within 30 days. Specifically for the Simply Cash Credit Card, get an enhanced gift of: Apple iPad 9th Gen 10.2″ 64gb (worth S$479) or Dyson Supersonic (S$649) or Dyson Micro 1.5kg Vacuum (S$599) or S$380 cash.

From now until 22nd December, you also get a chance to win S$50,000 cash prize with Singsaver’s Cash Quest Giveaway promotion. 

Promotion end on 20th December 2024 (check for more details below).

Standard Chartered Simply Cash Credit Card

Earn 1.5% cashback with no minimum spend or cashback cap.

Note: For this welcome offer, choose between Apple iPad 10th Gen 10.2″ 64gb (worth S$529) or Apple Watch SE Gen 2 GPS + Cellular 44mm (S$503.60) or Dyson Micro 1.5kg vacuum (S$599) or S$350 Shopee voucher.

Minimum spend needed to get the welcome gift: S$500 within 30 days

Annual Fee: S$196.20 (waived for first 2 years)

Minimum Income Requirement: S$30,000 per year (Singaporean/PR); S$42,000 (foreigner)

Standard Chartered Smart Credit Card

Earn 6% on Bus/MRT rides, McDonald’s, Toast Box, Ya Kun Kaya Toast, Netflix and Disney +, among others, without a minimum spend.

Note: For the SCB Smart Credit Card, there are 3 welcome gifts to choose from, either the S$300 Shopee voucher or Dyson AM07 (worth S$459) or Sony WF-1000XM5 Headphones (S$429)

Minimum spend needed to get the welcome gift: S$500 within 30 days

Annual Fee: No annual fee

Minimum Income Requirement: S$30,000 per year (Singaporean/PR); S$42,000 (foreigner)

Why is the sign-up gift so attractive?

The traditional way of getting new card sign ups – that of hiring promoters and organizing roadshows in areas with heavy foot traffic – actually cost a lot of money. Many card companies have resorted to doing it online for the past few years – often through the help of aggregators such as Singsaver. The cost saving allows them to offer attractive gifts from time to time such as cash, luggage or in this case, the Apple AirPods Pro. In this case, both the credit card issuing bank and Singsaver could also jointly fund the gift.

Fulfillment of this promotion is done by Singsaver. You can check here for the full T&C.

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Forgotten Cantonese Dishes in Golden Peony’s New 2024 Menu

November 30, 2024 by Bino Leave a Comment

Golden Peony at Conrad Centennial Singapore has just launched a new menu, focusing on nostalgic and time-honored Cantonese recipes. Launched on the 11th of October, the Chinese restaurant which is helmed by Chef Ku Keung makes a deliberate nod to the 28-year old restaurant’s storied heritage. 

I returned to Golden Peony recently for lunch to try out the new menu. It has been a while since I have been to the restaurant.

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Understanding Booking.com’s Genius Program

November 14, 2024 by Bino Leave a Comment

Booking.com is an essential app for most people, including myself, when it comes to booking hotel stays. Due to its ability to aggregate various hotels in a particular destination, their prices are often competitive and at times, even cheaper than booking directly with the property. Beyond hotels, flights and attractions can also be booked via Booking.com.

For those looking to get the most bang for their buck, platforms like Booking.com are not advantageous due to price alone. Extra perks, such as their loyalty program called Genius, offer benefits similar to those found in hotel chains’ loyalty programmes.  

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Review: terra Tokyo Italian – One of the Pioneer Michelin-Starred Restaurants in Singapore

October 23, 2024 by Bino Leave a Comment

A seeming mainstay in Singapore’s fine dining scene, terra Tokyo Italian is now on its 6th year with the Michelin star. It earned a star during the inaugural list in 2016, and consecutively from 2019 to 2024. Throughout all this time, it has remained well within the city’s dining radar with its blend of Italian culinary traditions and Japanese sensibilities. 

With the turn of the season, terra Tokyo Italian is now offering its autumn/winter menu, with lunch sets starting from S$98++ and dinner sets from S$128++. There is a trend among fine dining establishments to offer more affordable alternatives given the more price-conscious dining scene in Singapore as of late.

I dropped by recently for dinner to check out their mid-tier S$298++ dinner omakase.  terra’s presence in the Michelin Guide is made apparent the moment I entered the restaurant, with their 1-star plaques dating back from as early as 2016 displayed proudly at the counter top.

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Nearly Complete Best Mooncake 2024 Guide in Singapore for Mid-Autumn Festival

August 24, 2024 by Bino Leave a Comment

 

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Review: Sushi Zen 鮨然 – Teck Lim Road Omakase Opened by Beijing Chef

August 13, 2024 by Bino Leave a Comment

There seems to be great interest from chefs overseas to leave their imprints in Singapore. I am not just referring to those large franchises of well-known names. Even the independent ones are eager to set up an outlet here due to the strong foodie culture of the Lion City.

Recently, I got to try Sushi Zen which is located along the Keong Saik area, in Teck Lim Road to be precise. Sushi Zen is founded by Chef E Ran who has developed a loyal following over the years.

Sushi Zen is actually the offshoot of a popular sushi restaurant in Beijing which has the same name. In the 8-seater Singapore outlet, ingredients are sourced fresh from Toyosu Market, four times a week.

Sushi Zen offers both a lunch and dinner omakase. The lunch omakase starts from S$150 which comes with 10 pieces of sushi, miso soup and dessert while the higher-tier S$258 lunch omakase comes with additional appetizers. For dinner, one can order between the same S$258 omakase or higher-tier S$388 and S$588 which more premium sushi.

For this occasion, I tried the S$258 omakase which featured a combination of cooked items and sushi.

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