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Singapore Thailand Malaysia South Korea Traditional Quiche Set Lunch SINGAPORE THAILAND MALAYSIA SOUTH KOREA TRADITIONAL QUICHE SET LUNCH .90 Drink 12 A Slice of Traditional Quiche Side Salad QUICHE OF THE DAY + 1 SOFT DRINK OR JUICE + SIDE SALAD UNTIL 5PM DAILY Prices are subject to 10% service charge and 7% GST SIGNATURE DISH $ 39 PER GUEST (MIN 2 GUESTS) Raclette Set for 2 Raclette cheese (500g), cold cuts platter (200g) with cooked ham, bresaola, rosette and Serrano Ham, served with boiled potatoes, mesclun salad, a bread basket and condiments. TOP 100 A MUST TRY! Pair your Raclette with Apremont, Savoie The wine appellation from the same region brings all the flavours of this traditional dish. “It offers a lovely cut and purity. Very refreshing.” - Wine Spectator $ 40 PER BOTTLE Unique Dining Experience! Raclette is a popular cheese from Savoie, in the French Alps. Heating brings out the best of this fruity, nutty, mildly pungent cheese. A real treat for cheese-lovers! Prices are subject to 10% service charge and 7% GST WORLD ON YOUR PLATE Superfood Salad or Tartine $16 each Super! Packed with Iron, Fiber, Vitamins and Antioxidants dressed with tangy sweet honey lemon dressing for the body's everyday needs. French Salad or Tartine $19 each Fresh mixed salad tossed in classic French dressing, topped with Roquefort cheese, toasted walnut, Thai asparagus, cooked ham and gherkins. Spanish Salad or Tartine $19 each Served with Spanish flavours such as Manchego cheese, Serrano ham and anchovies paprika-flavored piquillo. Prices are subject to 10% service charge and 7% GST WORLD ON YOUR PLATE Italian Salad or Tartine $20 each Freshly sliced Dry-Aged Beef rested upon a mixture of peppery arugula salad, cherry tomato, classic Italian pesto, topped with grated Parmeggiano and crushed hazelnuts. Nordic Salad or Tartine $20 each High in Vitamins, Iron, Potassium and Magnesium. Topped with the duet of smoked salmon and triple cream cheese Brillat Savarin. French “Croque-Monsieur” $19 Savoyarde Tartine $19 French toasted sandwich with white bread, Toasted sour dough layered with leek fondue, truffle bechamel, cooked ham, Morbier cheese Reblochon slice, bacon bits, mixed greens with mesclun salad. with a touch of French dressing. Prices are subject to 10% service charge and 7% GST CHEESE PLATTER MAKE YOUR OWN PLATTER 3 FOR 5 FOR 7 FOR 19 .90 29 .90 39 .90 SERVED WITH BREAD AND ASSORTED CONDIMENTS HARD CHEESE +$3 PREMIUM ABONDANCE (50g) FRANCE APPENZELLER (50g) SWITZERLAND CANTAL “ENTRE DEUX” (50g) FRANCE CHEDDAR (50g) ENGLAND COMTE 18 MONTHS (50g) FRANCE Raw cow milk Raw cow milk Raw cow milk Pasteurised cow milk Raw cow milk Milky and complex Powerful, dense and mild spicy Rich and buttery, semi-matured Aged, musky and powerful Sweet with mushroom hints +$3 +$3 PREMIUM PREMIUM GRUYERE 12 MONTHS (50g) SWITZERLAND MANCHEGO (50g) SPAIN MIMOLETTE (40g) FRANCE OSSAU-IRATY (50g) FRANCE PARMIGIANO REGGIANO (50g) ITALY Raw cow milk Raw ewe milk Pasteurised cow milk Raw ewe milk Raw cow milk Aromatic, subtle and fruity Strong, salty and sharp Orange colour and caramel flavour Creamy, sweet and buttery Dry, fruity and tangy aroma SEMI HARD CHEESE +$3 PREMIUM MORBIER (50g) FRANCE RACLETTE (50g) FRANCE SAINT NECTAIRE (50g) FRANCE TOMME DE SAVOIE (50g) FRANCE TETE DE MOINE (50g) SWITZERLAND Pasteurised cow milk Raw cow milk Raw cow milk Raw cow milk Raw cow milk Creamy, soft, slightly tangy Creamy, rich and aromatic Ripe, soft and buttery Balanced, milky and complex Very aromatic, fruity and tangy GOAT CHEESE +$3 +$3 +$3 Farm to table! PREMIUM PREMIUM PREMIUM Our cheeses are air-flown weekly CROTTIN DE CHEVRE (30g) FRANCE POULIGNY ST PIERRE (40g) FRANCE SAINTE-MAURE DE (50g) FRANCE VALENCAY (40g) FRANCE to guarantee the TOURAINE Pasteurised goat milk Raw goat milk Raw goat milk Pasteurised goat milk freshness Smooth, pleasant and lightly sweet Dense and mature with hazelnut aromas Lactic, tangy and smooth Milky, mushroomy and lactic and flavours. Prices are subject to 10% service charge and 7% GST SOFT CHEESE BRIE DE MEAUX (50g) FRANCE BRILLAT-SAVARIN (50g) FRANCE CAMEMBERT (45g) FRANCE CHAOURCE (50g) FRANCE DELICE DE BOURGOGNE (50g) FRANCE Raw cow milk Pasteurised cow milk Raw cow milk Pasteurised cow milk Pasteurised cow milk Creamy, tangy and mushroom aroma Triple cream cheese, nuts and truffle hints Buttery, tangy and earthy aroma Crumbly, fruity and mushroomy Triple cream, fresh and smooth +$3 +$3 +$3 +$3 PREMIUM PREMIUM PREMIUM PREMIUM EPOISSES (30g) FRANCE L’AFFINE AU CHABLIS (50g) FRANCE LIVAROT (45g) FRANCE MAROILLES (50g) FRANCE MUNSTER (50g) FRANCE Raw cow milk Raw cow milk Raw cow milk Raw cow milk Raw cow milk Strong and ripe, washed with alcohol Aged in Chablis wine, aromatic & creamy Strong, earthy yet smooth Soft, rich and slightly pungent Strong nose, creamy and mild flavour +$3 +$3 PREMIUM PREMIUM REBLOCHON (50g) FRANCE SAINT FELICIEN CREMIER (45g)FRANCE SAINT MARCELLIN (40g) FRANCE TRUFFLE BRIE (40g) FRANCE Raw cow milk Pasteurised cow milk Pasteurised cow milk Raw cow milk Rich, nutty and dense Creamy, soft and fermented Creamy, soft and fermented Triple cream cheese and truffle BLUE-VEINED CHEESE BLEU D’AUVERGNE (50g) FRANCE FOURME D’AMBERT (50g) FRANCE GORGONZOLA (50g) ITALY ROQUEFORT (50g) FRANCE STILTON (50g) ENGLAND Raw cow milk Pasteurised cow milk Raw cow milk Raw ewe milk Pasteurised cow milk Smooth and creamy, strong and lactic Creamy, soft, mild mold Delicately parsleyed, peppery Strong, salty, crumbly texture Semi-soft, crumbly COLD CUTS +$3 +$3 +$3 PREMIUM PREMIUM PREMIUM COOKED HAM (50g) FRENCH ROSETTE (45g) BEEF BRESAOLA (35g) SERRANO HAM (40g) HOMEMADE TERRINE (60g) (contains pork) Prices are subject to 10% service charge and 7% GST BACK TO TOP DESSERT SELECTION Crème Brûlée $6 Tiramisu $8 Homemade rich custard base, topped with a layer of Homemade Italian classic with mascarpone, espresso caramelised sugar. coffee and Marsala wine. Cheesecake $9 Crêpes $9 Homemade cheese cake, citrus flavor, Crêpes with zesty orange sauce served with blueberry sauce. and a scoop of vanilla ice cream. 6.90 UNTIL 5PM DAILY Prices are subject to 10% service charge and 7% GST ORGANIC COFFEE 100% ARABICA ESPRESSO $4 DOUBLE ESPRESSO $5 AMERICANO $4 MORE COFFEE MACCHIATO $44 DOUBLE MACCHIATO $5 CAPPUCCINO $5 LATTE $5 ICED CAPPUCCINO $6 ICED LATTE $6 ICED AMERICANO $5 TEA IN A POT CHAMOMILE | EARL GREY | ENGLISH BREAKFAST | JASMINE GREEN TEA | PEPPERMINT $5 PER POT Prices are subject to 10% service charge and 7% GST BACK TO TOP DRINKS MOCKTAILS SOFT DRINKS COCA COLA $5 CHILI STRAWBERRY COCA COLA LIGHT $5 A hint of spice with fresh SPRITE $5 strawberry and soda. SODA WATER $5 TONIC WATER $5 $6 JUICES ORANGE JUICE $5 APPLE JUICE $5 GINGER MANGO Mango infused with LIME JUICE $5 fresh ginger. CRANBERRY JUICE $5 HOMEMADE ICED LEMON TEA $5 $6 MINERAL WATER EVIAN STILL (75CL) $8 BADOIT SPARKLING (75CL) $8 LIME BUTTERFLY Fizzy butterfly pea SPIRITS with lime juice. LUXADRO $11 Limoncello JOHNNIE WALKER BLACK LABEL $14 $6 Whiskey BOMBAY SAPPHIRE $14 Gin JACK DANIELS $14 PINEAPPLE KAFFIR Bourbon Mashed pineapple with PATRON SILVER $14 sour kaffir lime leaves. Tequila ABSOLUT $14 Vodka $6 POIRE WILLIAMS $17 Eau de Vie Prices are subject to 10% service charge and 7% GST BACK TO TOP BEERS BOTTLED BEERS MEMMINGER - Weissbier - Germany - 50CL $12 Light and delicate white beer- 5.3% MEMMINGER - Premium - Germany - 50CL $12 Golden Yellow with white head, medium bodied, crispy mouthfeel - 5.1% FLOREFFE - Blonde - Belgium - 33CL $9 A light, golden abbey pale ale, with a complex aroma blending malt, caramel and notes of fruit - 6.3% FLOREFFE - Dark Beer - Belgium - 33CL $11 Dark brown, firm head. Rich, charcoal, burnt malt, bitter, hints of nutmeg - 6.3% FLOREFFE - Triple- Belgium - 33CL $13 Blonde to amber colour and a creamy head. The nose is very original, playing with woody and spicy notes - 8% BLANCHE DE BRUXELLES - Belgium - 33CL $9 Fresh and mellow, natural spice aromas of coriander and bitter orange peels - 4.5% BARBAR BOK - Honey Beer - Belgium - 33CL $9 Subtle flavour of honey, bronze colour, powerful and generous - 8% KRIEK - Cherry Beer - Belgium - 33CL $9 Ruby red colour, slightly bitter but still sweet - 3.5% NEWTON - Apple Beer - Belgium - 33CL $9 Slightly cloudy yellow colour. Yeasty, apple aroma, sweet with a semi tart palate - 3.5% VERDUS - Sauvignon Blanc - Blanche Wheat Beer - France - 33CL $9 Fresh, spicy and fruity with intense flavor of citrus, typical to 'Sauvignon Blanc' - 5.5% CIDER KERISAC - Cidre Bouché Breton Brut - France - 75CL $19 Dry Apple Cider - Brittany - 5% KERISAC - Cidre Bouché Breton Doux - France - 75CL $19 Sweet Apple Cider - Brittany - 2.5% Prices are subject to 10% service charge and 7% GST BACK TO TOP CHAMPAGNE BY THE GLASS “Floral and aromatic, with a lively bead and flavors of apricot, apple, fresh ginger, almond and biscuit. Citrusy acidity keeps this fresh through the zesty spice-tinged finish.” Wine Spectator, 90 points 90 $16 $10 ONLY Prices are subject to 10% service charge and 7% GST WINE BY THE GLASS SPARKLING WINE CH01 VALDO "Oro Puro" - Prosecco Superiore - Veneto, Italy $8 Strong pear and golden apple fruity aroma. ROSÉ WINE RH04 CEP D'OR - Côtes de Provence Rosé, France $8 Gentle red fruits, creamy lychee and mango palate with a light acidity and notable finesse. WHITE WINE Dry and Crisp IT04 CASA DEFRÀ - Pinot Grigio - Veneto, Italy $6 A deliciously refreshing white with subtle citrus hints and easy drinking style. NZ29 OCEAN BAY - Sauvignon Blanc - Marlborough, New Zealand $8 Aromas of passionfruit, guava, fresh herbs and blackcurrant. Zingy and balanced with crisp finish. BU71 LA CHABLISIENNE "La Pierrelee" - Chardonnay - Chablis $12 Lingering aromas of flowers and citrus. Round and Aromatic GE02 SELBACH - Zeltinger Himmelreich Riesling Kabinett - Mosel, Germany $9 Fragrant bouquet hinting of peaches and apples.
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