7 of the most droolworthy surf and turf dishes in Singapore
From hotel buffets to hip restaurants, here's the catch of the day.
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[Sponsored] Craving for juicy Maine lobsters or a hearty prime steak? Well, look no further. Check out our round up of seven of the most exciting surf and turf dishes from Chope's mouthwatering Instagram (@chopesg) archives. Read on for your next dinner inspiration.
Chili crab may be one of Singapore's most iconic dishes, but not far behind is the crab bee hoon soup, a fragrant and savory broth with rice noodles and a whole crab. For one of the best renditions of the dish, head to Melben Seafood, a household name that started as a small stall on Alexandra Road 28 years ago. Book now!
This fusion casual-dining restaurant by local chef-owners Bryan Chia and Petrina Loh doles out East-West sharing plates along Mayo Street. True to its farm-to-table concept, Morsels serves hearty and unpretentious plates that uses common produce in unconventional ways. Still, if you are in the mood for a reliable meal, order the juicy wagyu steak. Book now!
One of Hilton Hotel's best kept secret is a fancy steakhouse that specializes in prime cuts and sustainably-sourced seafood cooked on a charcoal grill pod. To infuse a smokey flavor in the meats, the restaurant ages the steaks for14-36 days before grilling. We recommend the Australian Rangers Valley dry-aged rib (800g), that has a marbling score of four. Book now!
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