Showing posts with label Italian Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Italian Food. Show all posts

Tuesday, August 6, 2013

The Lighthouse

It has been a long while since we had a date, so we decided to head to somewhere near the office for our dinner. Leecher made reservations @ The Lighthouse and text me on the time to meet up after work. Since Fullerton Hotel was nearby my office, we arranged to meet at my office before walking over.
 As usual, I lead the way since I was supposedly the one with better road/direction sense. I brought Leecher the building opp Fullerton, where I thought was our dinner reservation. While walking, Leecher mentioned that Lighthouse is at Fullerton hotel. I conveniently brushed his words aside, knowing how he always let us on a wild goose chase, lol! To my surprise, when we arrived at the destination, it was Waterboat House instead of Lighthouse.
Trying to find the exact location on the papers. I even asked Leecher if he had made the wrong reservation, lol! Leecher then pointed to the apex at the top of Fullerton Hotel. 
 With a smug look on his face, he said, "That is the place where we are going." Haha, I almost wanted to find a hole, crawl in and hide.
 
Back to Fullerton hotel to find our way up to the restaurant. 
 The old-charm of Fullerton hotel is impossible to replicate elsewhere. Previously, this place was our nation's General Post Office. During the bought-over, the hotel was restored with all the authentic details & even received URA's Architectural Heritage Award - Singapore's highest honour that recognize contributions towards the protection & restoration of Singapore's built heritage.
Whenever we have guests over in the office, most of them will stay at Fullerton Hotel. After-work drinks will be at Post Bar, where we unwind with a drink or two.
We took the lift and headed up to Lighthouse.
 
Transit at level 7 to another lift that takes you directly up to Lighthouse. 
  
 The numerous F&B awards being presented to the restaurant.
 The Lighthouse occupies the exact location where a beacon used to guide the world's mariners to the safety of Singapore port in the 18th century. Today, it offers a lovely ambience, overlooking one of the most mesmerizing view of the city skyline. It was a pity that we couldn't get seats near the window :(

 
We were placed at the other side of the restaurant, overlooking the nearby buildings instead of a waterfront view. 
 
White & Red wine glasses, but I wasn't in the mood to drink that night. 
 
Instead, I ordered a large bottle of sparkling water much to Leecher's displeasure, haha! 
 The waiter came round with a basket of assorted breads.
 
Le Capesante, meaning scallop in Italian. This was scallops baked in their own shell with citrus garlic butter, tomato confit and black summer truffles. I could smelt the truffles before the dish even arrived at our table! The cheese was extremely good as well, but too small a portion to share.
 Next, we had something light to cleanse the palate before the Il Primo.
 We both had pastas for our main course. Based on Leecher's online research, he ordered I Tagliolini (homemade egg tagliolini, marsala sauce, goose liver, black summer truffles) while I went for Le Linguine Primograno (linguine tossed with garlic, seared rock lobster, tomatoes, fine herbs and lobster bisque).
 Ended the meal with an all-time Italian dessert ~ Classic Venetian Style Tiramisu. This had a thick and creamy texture, which proved too heavy to consume alone.
 Thankfully, I had Leecher to share this with me.
 
Sneak a shot while I was in the toilet, lol! 
 
Chocolates to end the meal on a sweet note :)
 
Since we didn't have a panoramic view in the restaurant, we headed down to level 7 to enjoy this view.
 
Initially, we wanted to head for drinks at Post Bar. After checking our watches, we decided that it would be better to head home and rest instead. Age is definitely catching up when you feel tired at 9pm, lol! 
The Lighthouse
1 Fullerton Square, Level 8
Tel: 6877 8933
Opening Hours: 12pm till 2.30pm (for weekday, lunch), 6.30pm till 10.30pm (daily dinner)

Wednesday, June 19, 2013

BKK Work Trip, March 2012: La Tavola

Mid-week & I'm off to KL tomorrow, to embrace the haze, lol! Well, I was checking the PSI readings in KL and apparently, it didn't seem as bad compared to Singapore. Not sure how trust-worthy is the index, but guess I'll be mostly staying indoors apart from traveling to meet up with my clients. Hopefully I can still have a view of KLCC :)
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Rise & Shine to Day 2 of my stay in Bangkok :) It was a mad rush getting ready to meet my client, cuz I conveniently forgot that the time zone on my iphone had changed to BKK instead of SG. Hence, I thought I still had 1 more hour to the scheduled meeting. It wasn't when I saw the clock on the bedside counter did I realise my mistake!  
 A quick snap shot of my outfit post before I begin my hectic day.
 Grabbed a chocolate chip muffin for breakfast.
A slight jam on the roads & taxi uncle even had time to read his morning papers. Thankfully the jam eased quickly and I was able to reach my client's place on time. *phew*
Back to the hotel after a long day of meetings.
Boy, I was surprised to be greeted by all the super cars when I stepped out of the cab. Ferrari, Porsche, Lamborghini - you name it, they have it. Though I'm not a car lover, but you just can't help snapping a few pics :P
Changed into comfy flats & headed out for dinner.
 Inside the lift :) This is actually the first trip that I bought Pus Pus out ever since we bought him! Leecher actually bought him the night I left for London, but I did not have the chance to use him to capture the beauty in London. Hence, when I left for Bangkok 2 weeks later, I just had to bring him along! 
 
Chilling out at the lobby, thinking of where to head for dinner & finally, I've decided on a place.
 
Enjoying a candle-light dinner without Leecher. When I first started working, I'll make it a point to have lunch with friends/colleagues every day, for I find it 可怜 to lunch alone. However, as the years go by, I actually find it a joy to lunch alone - having some me-time tucked away somewhere far from the office. 
 I got lazy and decided to just have my dinner within the hotel instead of venturing out. I was actually spoilt for choices as there were a couple of dining spots & I eventually decided on La Tavola, an Italian restaurant. La Tavola means "the table" in Italian & if I'm not wrong, it specifically means the kitchen table.
 
 Diners can chose to chill out at the bar first before proceeding for their meals. The bar hosts a collection of Italian wine, mostly served by the glass.
 
I love the spacious interior, where tables are wide apart from one another so you won't end up eavesdropping at others' conversations. 
 
Open concept kitchen, where you can witness your orders being prepared by the chefs.
 
Always a must to start my meal, rose wine for this round.   
 Bread served warn on a wooden tray. 
 
Pan-fried scallops, yummy! 
Pasta with mushrooms - serving was a tad too big for me. 
 
Bon appetite :)  
La Tavola
Renaissance Bangkok Ratchaprasong Hotel
518/8 Ploenchit Road
Bangkok 10330, Thailand
Opening Hours: 11.30am till 2.30pm (Lunch), 6pm till 11pm (Dinner)

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