Delicious Beef Pot Pie and Award Winning Mushroom Soup at Privé Waterfront Bakery Cafe

Located on Singapore’s only private island – Keppel Island, Privé is a multi-concept F&B lifestyle venue encompassing a Waterfront Bar, a Bakery Café and a modern New York-style restaurant. The Chicken Pot Pie I recently posted on Facebook turned out to be Beef Pot Pie (with puffy pastry, shin, tendons, mushrooms, carrots, onions and celery) after I verified it against my blog post. No harm done, it’s still an unforgettably great looking, great tasting pot pie that’s worth a second mention.

View or download a copy of Privé Bakery Café menu (PDF)

“The casual waterfront Bakery Cafe is best known for its award-winning brunch menu as well as its irresistible milkshakes, burgers and cakes. Casual and kid-friendly, this is a place for family lunches, girly chats or corporate brainstorming.” — Privé on Facebook

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Bubbling water a subtle reminder you're at the waterfront Marina @ Keppel Bay

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Patrons enjoying a casual, relaxing morning at PRIVÉ Bakery Cafe.

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PRIVÉ’S SIGNATURE MUSHROOM SOUP | This award-winning soup blends the earthy flavours of seasonal mushrooms with a hint of truffle oil. Served with crusty garlic bread

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Beef Pot Pie with puffy pastry, shin, tendons, mushrooms, carrots, onions and celery.

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I caught this moments before Melo made the entire pot pie disappear into his pot ;)

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Beef Stew with mashed potatoes, shin tomatoes, tendons, mushrooms, carrots, onions and celery.

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Though just lunch time, a good 8 hours before ZoukOut was to start, I ordered a double-shot espresso for a bit of boost. Now, you all RAW proponent - who says I don't shoot RAW?

SO MUCH FOOD SO LITTLE TIME

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← continued from LIGHTS, CAROLS, ACTION!

Quoting The White Rabbit’s website, “a restaurant and bar housed in an awe-inspiring and beautifully-restored old chapel off the Dempsey area in Singapore. We serve a fresh take on both classic European comfort food and age-old cocktails all inspired by the past, while cleverly showcasing the present.” It helps to know that Dempsey Hill used to be the Central Manpower Base of Singapore (CMPB) and former British army barracks. The dining experience for many locals may be a walk down memory lane but for me (and my new foodie friend Melo) this is history in the making.

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Attention to details is my thing and while I didn’t have my favourite macro lens on this trip, the Canon EF24-70mm’s “macro” capability was good enough to pull off what I would normally use a EF100mm f/2.8 for in particularly commercial food photography.

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We were supposed to have “Salad of Figs, tossed with confit of cherry tomatoes and pearl mozzarella served with balsamic and olive oil” but in the absence of fresh figs, king prawns were offered instead. I’m no foodie and have almost no dietary limitation when it comes to all things scrumptious. Being the first meal off the plane, it was refreshingly good (not comparing it to airplane food) and I was warming up to the relaxed diner and getting acquainted to my new friends from the Philippines and our fabulous Singapore guide.

Read more about our dining experience at The White Rabbit on Melo’s blog Pinoy Food Cravings including pictures of our main course “Chestnut stuffed farm chicken served with carrot puree, Brussels sprouts and thyme jus.”

I can hardly sit still and every chance I got, I would leave the table to check out the rest of the premise. I particular like the simple elegance of the establishment.

Believe it or not, in the four days I was in Singapore, The White Rabbit was the only place I was able to get free WiFi to check my mails and update my Twitter status. Everywhere else was a tease and even with a free wireless@SG account, I couldn’t get the account to authenticate. I was assured that it’s entirely normal :)

Chocolate lovers will love Beschle chocolates located on the ground floor of the Mandarin Gallery. I sampled

Fine and exclusive chocolate made from the best ingredients became a mega trend long ago. Sophisticated and unusual creations are no longer the preserve of the trained palate; they have now captured a growing and discerning clientele. The traditional Basel-based chocolate manufacturer Beschle Chocolatier is hoping to surprise the market with its extraordinary creations and sees itself as an haute couturier in a growing market. Such a claim demands high quality, which is why the company in Basel has set itself a code of practice that will provide Beschle’s sophisticated clientele with a unique and enjoyable chocolate experience. — Beschle Chocolatier Suisse

Now, here’s something interesting, no, unique as I mentioned in Lights. Carols. Action! Most cafes and restaurants serve breakfast for a limited time and if you’re the nocturnal sort who wake up just in time for lunch, you’ll be pleased to know that at Wild Honey where breakfast is served all day and every day.

The second I walked into StraitsKitchen at the Grand Hyatt Hotel, it immediately reminded me of Marche Restaurant the Swiss “fresh market” dining experience except here all dishes are Asian and a wide delectable selection if I may add. The warm lighting, the bustling crowd, the combined aroma from the mind boggling variety of dishes from different Asian cultures available contribute to a sensory overload. So much so I decided to let the Melo and Wilson (our guide) sort out dinner. Check out Melo’s take on StraitsKitchen—his cravings for laksa have finally been tamed.

A pillar of traditional tea pot collection at StraitsKitchen

I love open kitchen concepts where chefs interact with patrons and vice-versa. I’m of the opinion that chefs should be a part of the dining experience so the dishes we consume come with a personality.

Freshly prepared Poh Piah (spring roll)

Nothing beats a freshly wrapped spring roll. I don’t remember if it was Melo or Wilson who brought this to the table but I do recall it was my wife who first introduced this to me beginning of Dec ’09 when she brought back Poh Piah take out. It was great! We like the Vietnamese spring rolls too but they’re not easy to find and in their absence, I’ll take these ones any day.

Prawn wanton noodle soup with fried shallots and spring onions. I know, disgustingly yummy, right? :)

On the eve of our last stay, we hit Privé for lunch. Located at the scenic Marina Keppel Bay, this was to be our second last meal together before we each return to our humble abode. This was also the beginning of a very long day at Sentosa where we visited attractions such as Wave House and MegaZip Adventure Park before ZoukOut 2009 @ Siloso Beach.

This scene takes me back to my days in Perth, Western Australia some decades back

Privé is divided into three sections: Bakery Cafe, Restaurant and Waterfront Bar. Our lunch was served at the Bakery Cafe which overlooks picturesque Keppel Bay. I felt like I was in a different city and frankly speaking, I dread having to leave there after a good meal and company. My starter was a mushroom soup that’s made of button mushrooms, dried forest mushrooms cooked in chicken broth, thyme and onion.

Melo’s main course: Beef Pot Pie with puffy pastry, shin, tendons, mushrooms, carrots, onions and celery.
For more pictures from Privé Bakery Cafe check out Melo’s Pinoy Food Cravings blog post.

I caught this moments before Melo made the entire pot pie disappear!

and mine …
Beef Stew with mashed potatoes, shin tomatoes, tendons, mushrooms, carrots, onions and celery

Followed by dinner @ Tastes of Singapore in Sentosa resort right after Wave House, MegaZip Adventure Park, Cafe Del Mar and a general tour of resort. I have walked past this attraction numerous times with the family and until now, had never gone inside the restaurant. There’s an adjoining souvenir shop that well presented and stocks a wide range of interesting gifts including books. I imagine my kids would love it there!

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Soft shell crab, Tandoori chicken, Satay, mint sauce, laksa, chicken rice, this combo represents multi-ethnic and culturally diversed community that is Singapore today.

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