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2016-09-16
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I've been thinking about visiting Chef Hideaki Sato (佐藤秀明)'s Ta Vie 旅 ever since it replaced Holytan Grill at the Pottinger last year. But a lot has happened over the past 12 months (moving house 3 times and oh, my little nugget was born early this year too.) and that plan unfortunately never did come to fruition.In the brink of an eye, Sato-san's fine-dining French restaurant has already opened for more than a year now, and with a Michelin star under its belt too. And I was reading about them s
In the brink of an eye, Sato-san's fine-dining French restaurant has already opened for more than a year now, and with a Michelin star under its belt too. And I was reading about them starting to serve lunch a couple of months ago (Well, it's about time!). It just couldn't come at a better time for me (as it's much easier to sneak out for lunch than dinner!). During lunch, one can choose between their 3-course lunch set menu ($450) and a more comprehensive 5-course tasting menu ($780). Since I'm a bit cash strapped with the new baby and all, the shorter 3-course menu was the one I picked this afternoon. There was no amuse bouche so we dived straight in with the salad portion of the meal, in which I picked the foie gras terrine with fresh Japanese figs, dragon fruit and a little green salad. The terrine was really smooth and flavorful but I thought better were the Japanese fruits, in particular the figs which were big and sweet. How come we never had local figs as big and sweet as these?
Anyways, a simple but nice start for me (Grade: 4/5).
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