Remember Wangz Hotel?
We checked out this boutique hotel located in the charming neighbourhood of Tiong Bahru. At the lobby of this barrel-shaped building lies Nectar, the flagship restaurant, which offers all-day dining to both hotel guests and the public.
Passers-by may miss this restaurant as the building is rather small. But that would probably be a waste as the food is commendable and the service is dedicated and superb. Here, Chef Jeffrey cooks up daily multi-course set meals that are priced at S$26++ for lunch and S$38++ for dinner. We sample the dinner set that comprises:
– Starter
– Soup
– Main course (choose from 2)
– Dessert
– Coffee or tea
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The meal starts of promisingly with the Yellowfin tuna. I am usually not a fan of tuna, so this is an exception. I detect traces of sesame oil, soy sauce, green onion, and what I think is lime sauce, and these really work your taste buds.
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Soup of the day arrives in the form of creamy velouté of celeriac, dusted with sweet paprika on the surface. Thanks to the celeriac, this is perhaps uber-healthy, too. We can’t quite tell what the foamy substance on top is but it does make for an interesting presentation.
For the main course, you get a choice between chicken and seafood pasta. Note that the portions depicted here are in fact a third of the actual size. There are three of us, so the chef helpfully splits the dishes into threes.
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The grilled chicken is drenched in a peppery sauce. This is one dish that doesn’t stand out.
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What gets me more excited is the seafood Arrabbiata which, just by default, is a winner for me (unless the restaurant somehow screws it up). This comes with assorted seafood, a tangy and spicy sauce and basil leaves on top. Yum!
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The chocolate cake with crunchy hazelnut Feuilletine puts a nectar-sweet ending to this meal. The creamy vanilla sauce by the side completes the set. Don’t you just find that vanilla sauce is way underused in desserts?
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Apart from the set meals, the ala carte menu also features an array of Asian dishes that include fried rice and even Char Kway Teow! The seafood bee hoon is chock-full with ingredients!
Hotel Rooms
If you are keen to see what the hotel rooms are like, you can check out our one-night stay at Wangz Hotel!
231 Outram Road
Singapore 169040
Tel: +65 6595 1388 | Website | Book online
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Bus services: 5, 16, 33, 63, 75, 123, 175, 195, 851, 970, NR5, 195A
Nearest MRT: Outram Park
Opening hours: 7am – 10pm daily
Mar 19, 2010
137
The food looks colourful & delicious! Now I know there’s a hidden gem right in the heart of Tiong Bahru.
Last month I passed by and saw the hotel from the road. I remember reading about the barrel shape from your blog and yes, it is hard to miss! Never knew there’s a restaurant too. My girlfriends and I meet once a month and last time, we went to the Link Hotel. This time round we can go to WangZ!!!
Mar 19, 2010
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Ah yes, these two hotels are situated almost side-by-side. I think you’ll like Nectar. The service is really superb. Plus, they have an open-air rooftop bar with a cute bartender ;) Your girlfriends will like the place.
Sep 5, 2010
12
Food looks pretty good! :-)