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Fiery delights at Qi – House of Sichuan & Forbidden Duck’s familiar favourites at Marina Bay Financial Centre

Despite being an office and residential hub, Marina Bay Financial Centre is also home to many reputable restaurants. This week, we take you through highlights of Chinese gastronomy, starting with Sichuan hot plates and finishing off with the familiar flavours of Beijing.

 

Think You Can Handle the Heat? Head down to Qi – House of Sichuan

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As a Michelin star awardee in the Michelin guide Hong Kong Macau, Qi – House of Sichuan offers a spectrum of flavours to tease your taste buds. This casual-chic restaurant exudes a laid-back ambience that lets its dishes do the talking.

 

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Start easy with the Bang Bang Wantons, where juicy parcels of meat in a silky skin are served in a smooth peanut sauce and a dash of chilli oil. The sweet and salty peanut sauce eases you into the spice while the chilli oil provides the soft hit of heat.

 

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If you’re feeling adventurous, amp up the heat factor with the Chili Fried Iberico Pork Sichuan Style. This plate of fiery indulgence is something of a staple in Sichuan, where a generous handful of dried chillies are stir-fried with the meat of your choice. The deep-fried Iberico pork is satisfyingly crispy and juicy with a healthy amount of fat to cut through the heat, giving it a rounded and more balanced flavour profile.

 

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Need a break from the heat? This Sugar Glazed Ginger and Scallion Beef is a welcoming respite. The sugar-coated Angus beef is pan-fried to give it a nice texture and a satisfying, caramelised crunch. Stir-fried with ginger to impart warmth and scallions to add a touch of sweetness, this dish is easily a family favourite!

 

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Upon recommendation, we end our meal with the much-raved-about Braised Grouper Fish Fillet in Chilli Oil. The sheer size of the dish may seem intimidating but believe us – it’s well worth the wait. While traditional versions of this dish are too oily, Qi tweaked theirs so that diners can enjoy the goodness of the broth sans oil. The fish fillets are mild and tender which pairs well with the bright, savoury broth.

Find it at 8A Marina Boulevard, #02-01, Marina Bay Link Mall, Singapore 018984
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Savour Authentic Beijing Flavours with a Twist at Forbidden Duck

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Across Qi – House of Sichuan sits Forbidden Duck, a modern restaurant by world-renowned ‘Demon Chef’ Alvin Leung offering contemporary Cantonese cuisine with a twist. Forbidden Duck amps up the wow factor with dishes that showcase creativity and impeccable flavours. On top of the popular dishes from its Hong Kong establishment, the Singapore outlet carries locally-inspired specials as well. 

 

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Those familiar with Chef Alvin will know to expect dishes that are no less than innovative, like the Marinated Duck Tongue and Jellyfish with Sichuan Green Sauce. This chilled starter whets the appetite, with the tangy Sichuan green sauce and snappy jellyfish adding extra texture and brightness to the dish.

 

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The exceptionally succulent Spanish Iberico Pork Char Siu comes gleaming with a layer of savoury sweet char siew sauce. The restaurant uses quality, imported Spanish Iberico that impart a mellow yet unforgettable flavour that’s pleasing and comforting at the same time. We’re not exaggerating when we say that this melt-in-your-mouth goodness will leave you craving more!

 

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A visit to Forbidden Duck is never complete without their pièce de résistance – the Signature Slow Roasted Duck. The duck, with its crispy skin and tender meat, arrives with a basket of Calamansi mantou and condiments. The Calamansi-infused buns are a delightful touch, adding a refreshing component to this otherwise flavourful dish. You can also customise your own dish by adding scallions, salt, or garlic paste into the buns with your slices of juicy duck meat.

 

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Seemingly simple, the Seafood Rice in Aromatic Duck Soup is one dish you mustn’t miss! The presentation for this is something of a spectacle too. Crispy rice is poured into a clay pot of boiling hot duck broth before your eyes, creating an exciting sizzle and aroma. Additionally, the seafood adds a sweet touch to the extremely flavourful deep duck soup.

 

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Go big or go home, as they say; in this case, we went all the way with their Giant Egg Tart. Unlike egg tarts we’ve had anywhere else, this classic Hong Kong favourite gets an upsized makeover. A buttery crust cup encases wobbly, golden egg custard with sweet marmalade filling. With a dessert this satisfying, we can’t think of a better way to end the meal!

Find it at 8A Marina Boulevard, #02-02, Marina Bay Link Mall, Singapore 018984
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Top Restaurants in Asian Cities – Part 2

Here are 10 more restaurants for you to check out in these few most visited Asian cities!

Hanoi

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Duong’s Restaurant

Tucked away in a small street in Hanoi, Duong’s Restaurant serves up authentic Vietnamese food and an experience you won’t soon forget, for the cosy restaurant also doubles as a cooking class venue! Don’t just savour deliciously fresh Spring Rolls and zingy Grilled Pork with Herbs & Fresh Vermicelli, but learn how to make it at home – this way, you can take delicious Vietnamese food with you no matter where you go.

Find it at 27 Ngõ Huyện, Hàng Trống, Hoàn Kiếm, Hà Nội 100000, Vietnam
Click here for more info on Duong’s Restaurant

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Marvel Restaurant

Marvel Restaurant is perched on the 6th floor of Marvellous Hotel, which is conveniently located right in the heart of Hanoi’s buzzing Old Quarter. Escape the hustle and bustle of Hanoi to enjoy a hearty meal made up of fresh produce handpicked from Hanoi’s wet markets bright and early on a daily basis. Remember to give their Bun Cha (Vietnamese Pork Meatball and Noodle Salad) a try – it’s definitely something you won’t regret!

Find it at No.55 Đường Thành street, Hoan Kiem District, Hanoi, Vietnam
Click here for more info on Marvel Restaurant

Taipei

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Ding Wang Hotpot

You shouldn’t leave Taipei without having steamboat, and this is the best place to get it – choose from either a fragrant, spicy broth filled with goodies like duck blood (don’t knock it till you’ve tried it!) and tofu or a chicken and sauerkraut-based broth (or both in a yin-yang pot!) – and order a plethora of various thinly sliced meats and vegetables for you to cook on the spot. It’s a place frequented by locals and tourists alike and there are usually snaking queues that extend out the door, so you know you’re in the right place!

Find it at 108, Taiwan, Taipei City, Wanhua District, 西寧南路62號2樓
Click here for more info on Ding Wang Hotpot

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Addiction Aquatic Development

Addiction Aquatic Development is a newly renovated former fishmarket that now houses a live seafood area, standing sushi bar, florist, an al-fresco grill area, and a fine dining hotpot restaurant on the 2nd floor . You can also buy beautifully marbled wagyu beef steaks, snow crabs, and fresh slices of sashimi to eat to your heart’s content! It’s one of the best places in Taipei to get great Japanese cuisine at an affordable price, but be sure to head down early before the crowd comes in.

Find it at No. 18, Alley 2, Lane 410, Minzu East Road, Zhongshan District, Taipei City, Taiwan 10491
Click here for more info on Addiction Aquatic Development

Tokyo

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Tapas Molecular Bar

This intimate bar only seats eight at a time, so you’ll have to make reservations at least a month in advance, but it’s well worth it. Come on down for an ever-changing inventive molecular gastronomy menu served in tapas-style portions, with a side of breathtaking views of the Tokyo skyline, and you’ve got yourself a night you won’t forget.

Find it at 2-1-1 Nihonbashi Muromachi, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, JP-13 103-8328, Japan
Click here for more info on Tapas Molecular Bar

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Han no Daidokoro (韓の台所)

Dig into the finest cuts of Japanese Wagyu beef, grilled to perfection yakiniku style! Yonezawa beef is purchased and delivered straight to the restaurant from the Yamagata prefecture for deliciously tender, buttery cuts of meat that practically melt in your mouth. Get the Assorted Premium Beef Selection for 5,980¥ for the full experience!

Find it at Japan, 〒150-0043 Tokyo, Shibuya, Dogenzaka, 2−29−8 道玄坂センタービル
Click here for more info on Han no Daidokoro

Seoul

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Tosokchon Samgyetang

This is a must-visit when in Seoul – you really shouldn’t leave without having a hearty bowl of Ginseng Chicken Soup (Samgyetang), and this is the best place to get it. A whole chicken is served in a hot pot and stuffed with glutinous rice, chestnut, jujube, ginseng, red dates, and sunflower seeds, perfect for cold Korean winters or as a nourishing tonic any time of the year.

Find it at 5, Jahamun-ro 5-gil, Jongno-gu, Seoul
Click here for more info on Tosokchon Samgyetang

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Maple Tree House

Is there anything better than Korean BBQ? This popular restaurant is famous for serving up premium cuts of Korean Jeju Black Pork Belly – enjoy the tender, marbled meat as is, or marinated in their special fruit marinade. You can also find goodies like Maple Aged Bulgogi and Marinated Beef Short Ribs in this cosy joint. Be sure to make a reservation if you’re going around dinnertime or be prepared to queue!

Find it at 26 Itaewon-ro 27ga-gil, Itaewon-dong, Yongsan-gu, Seoul, South Korea
Click here for more info on Maple Tree House

Beijing

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Black Sesame Kitchen

This is THE place to be for a unique dining experience. Black Sesame Kitchen is well-known for their private cooking classes and intimate dining sessions that will without a doubt leave you with enough photos and memories to fill an entire Facebook album. A 10 course Wine and Dine lunch or dinner complete with two wine pairings for 300RMB/pax? Count me in!

Find it at 28 Zhong Lao Hutong, Dongcheng District, Beijing, China
Click here for more info on Black Sesame Kitchen

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Hai Di Lao Hot Pot

Hai Di Lao is the ultimate hot pot experience, made complete with impeccable service and the best ingredients they can possibly get their hands on. Their Ma La (directly translated to mean numbing and spicy, which is exactly what it is) paste is imported straight from Si Chuan, and is the ideal broth to cook perfectly marbled cuts of beef in. Be sure to order their special Prawn Paste as well, and make a reservation before you go!

Find it at 109 Xidan N St, XiDan, Xicheng Qu, Beijing Shi, China
Click here for more info on Haidilao Hot Pot

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