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Review – Iggy’s, Singapore

We heard a lot about this place and it has an interesting story. The restaurant is named after its founder, award-winning Sommelier and restaurateur Igantius Chan. His dream of opening his own restaurant was realized in 2004 and ever since, the cuisine has been based on his favorite travel and dining experiences. There is no head chef here, but rather a culinary team that creates the masterpieces good enough to earn them a second place in Miele’s 2009/2010 Guide and #45 in The S. Pellegrino World’s 50 Best Restaurants list. No doubt, we had high expectations for our dinner.

We booked the counter seating at this restaurant and it is worth requesting as its open counter like atmosphere is very different. The L-shaped counter seats 13 and it felt like eating at a sushi bar. Not quite an open kitchen, but a narrow glass opening gave us a good view of all the action inside.

There were only two choices for the fixed menu – take it or leave it. No à la carte and we were just presented with an eight course menu. However, they did try to accommodate and asked us if there was anything on the menu that we didn’t eat. We chose a bottle of wine to go well with all the courses, and went for a Burgundy – Domaine Arlaud 2004 Charmes-Chambertin Grand Cru. A very good choice.

The amuse bouche looked like just a bowl full of foam (coriander actually). Underneath was something crunchy and it turned out to be pan fried shirako (cod fish sperm sac)! Well, not bad – surprisingly spicy and it helped wake up our palates.

Thin raw slices of Hirame (flounder) were mixed with burrata cheese, tomatoes and avocado. A good refreshing start to our gastronomic journey. The White Asparagus that followed was covered with a strong sauce (from duck, rocket leaves, Parmesan cheese and truffle) that slightly over powered the freshness of the asparagus. The Kokotxas (cod cheeks) reminded us of Chinese steamed fish with black beans; nevertheless the fish was very soft and ‘slimy’ in a positive sense. The highlight of the evening was the Lobster that was served with spaghettini in tomato and basil sauce…very fresh. The next dish was called Egg. Need we say more? Poached and mixed with white truffle powder, poultry jus and deep fried chicken skin, the combination was amazing. After R finished taking the photo, C had almost finished the dish! But this time, R was not far behind and both were gone very quickly. The main course was the Pigeon, which was unfortunately only so so. Nothing bad, but nothing great. However, the presentation with the pea purée created a work of art.

The pre-dessert was a Sweet and Sour. The strawberry sorbet and meringue was to cleanse our palates for the dessert. The name for the dessert, Soil, sounded a bit weird…and it was. It kind of reminded us of the “Soil” from the Krug Room. In this case, the soil was coffee and walnut powder mixed together. Served with banana and walnut ice cream, it was an interesting combination.

The petit fours was actually the best. A marshmallow covered with fine peanut powder. Yummy. A good end to an enjoyable dinner.

Maybe it’s always better to not read too much in the reviews and rankings. High expectations may not be a good thing. But it’s always best to try for ourselves.

– 17/20

Iggy’s
The Regent Singapore
Level 3
1 Cuscaden Road
Singapore 249715
T: +65 6732 2234
E: marcom@iggys.com.sg
W: www.iggys.com.sg

100403 Iggy's - Main entrance

100403 Iggy's - Main entrance

100403 Iggy's - Bar dining area

100403 Iggy's - Bar dining area

100403 Iggy's - Logo

100403 Iggy's - Logo


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