Saturday, November 7, 2015

Restaurant and Club review

1        Labyrinth restaurant

The feasting place of gluttons        
                              
Disclaimer: If you miss a business meeting after a sumptuous meal at Labyrinth restaurant, we are not responsible.

The price (98 SGD) for a multicourse meal is a befitting response to naysayers and their claims of Singapore being a frighteningly expensive place. Modern Singaporean, European and modern gastronomy in many dishes … The chefs seemed to have thought of cocktails while ideating the cuisines. You are spoilt for choices for good.

Open kitchen with 20 seats around it and a cool hippy crowd dressed in casual outwear relaxes you even more. After all their vocal chords know what a decent sound for the place is! There aren’t any funny scenes in the kitchen in the name of entertainment.

We would not be doing justice if we merely say that the meal is a treat. Tomato Steak’ tartare, mango yolk and soft shell crab with chilli crab ice cream and mantour crumbs… We have only mentioned starters. 

The main course dishes are mouthwatering. Few of them are superfood quinoa with a rich curry and chicken balls, or siew yoke fan with roaster pork belly and ramen-flavoured risotto. As if this is not enough, the chef Han Li Guang is  planning for more dishes and combinations.

Ample choices of wine and desert complete your fine dining experience. We bet you have already made plans to invite your clients for business lunches here. No need to worry about business appointments, anymore!

1       Rakes Club 

Las Vegas Style Clubbing Experience in Singapore  

Air carriers that fly from Singapore and other parts of Asia to Las Vegas will soon lose many customers. The newly opened Rakes Club in Singapore, a Las Vegas-styled bottle service club is to be blamed for this.

Boasting of the longest LED screens in Asia, the club’s entrance is through an experience tunnel and it is fair to say that the prayers of Singapore party goers have been answered, finally. Best international DJ’s, theatrical and exotic performances by artists can tempt you to party harder than ever. You could be in trouble for bunking office on the next day. We advise not to update social media posts on your visit here!

And the club is in a race to top many lists. Champagne room with a collection of 1100 bottles and 30-litre Armand de Brignac champagne are ‘the first-of-the-kind in Singapore.’ Get ready to sip Dom Perignon, Ruinart Blanc de Blanc and Ruinart Rose, as well as limited edition Veuve Clicquot Yellow Constellation Jeroboam and other champagnes that are served immediately upon order (sans waiting time).

A glance at the eight private VIP booths in the dance floor makes us suspicious. We are guessing that only F1 parties will be hosted here. The rich vinyl materials of the dance floor compete with the LED screen backdrops in the walls and ceilings for more attention.

Whispers tell us that the high-end partying crowds of Las Vegas have already made many enquiries about this club!