7 hot foodie events to mark on your June calendar
Eat, drink and be merry.
It seems like June's a foodie month, what with a slew of interesting dining events from pop-up dinners, food festivals to one-night only fine dining guest shifts taking place across the city. So reserve some stomach room (and save your wallets) for these must-do events.
Need we say more? Before you embark on a suds-filled debauchery, read our survival guide. Go easy on the booze so you'll still be sober enough for workshops and live acts.
Bacchanalia Executive Chef Ivan Brehm collaborates with his former The Fat Duck colleague, Markus Dybwad to create seven-course menu using the best ingredients Norway has to offer at this one-night only dinner.
Pork's the order of the day. In nose-to-tail style, the meat is incorporated into three out of the four-course dinner with dishes like prosciutto & pear salad, spicy pork sausage pate and pork saltimbocca. Wines from Italian label Cantine Riondo will make an appearance.
Federica Pecorari of Italian winemaker Lis Neris takes you through the tasting notes of wines selected for this special four-course meal, which includes dishes like homemade pasta with mud crab, cherry tomatoes, white wine & chill, as well as razor clams salad with avocado and heart of palm.
This series of thematic dining events, set to take place in venues like the defunct Tanjong Pagar Railway Station, is jointly organized by My Private Chef and the Singapore Tourism Board. With heritage and food as the defining elements, expect local creations with refreshing twists delivered by Chef Stephan Zoisl, who has worked at Michelin star restaurants worldwide.
Champagne fans, you're in luck. Family-run vineyard Nomine Renard pairs its sophisticated bubblies with this modern European-meets-Asian five-course dinner that features dishes like sashimi of kingfish, ginger, eschalots and feta and Portuguese baby chicken with chorizo, olives, chillis and char-grilled corn.
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