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Wednesday is free flow escargots day! $20 for escargots in
Wednesday is free flow escargots day! $20 for escargots in cute little pots and drowning in garlic butter. With an impossibly cute piece of toast balanced on it. Had steak frites, pork chop, risotto too. And crepe Suzette, prepared table side. All really good. Service is attentive and very pleasant.I had 4! Four! Servings of escargots. That's 24 snails. Sorry Gary!Edit. Went back a couple of weeks ago. Still good. still great service.
Be the first to ReplyWalking along this charming street in Singapore Chinatown I
Walking along this charming street in Singapore Chinatown I found this place. It looked so French from outside ( nice flowers and this " je ne sais quoi") I decided to give it a try . Hourrah ! It was a great meal. Delicious snails, much lighter and tastierthan the usual greasy ones some bad French bistro do, a very good lamb, cooked medium rare, juicy, tender with an excellent ratatouille . And I tried their hot chocolate cake they claim have been doing since 1998, well it was a very very good one ! All in one, I really liked it and it is surprisingly authentic considering we are in Singapore ! Was almost surprised when I left to still be in Singapore , as I had felt in Paris for awhile !!!!!!! Price is ok as the full menu is 68$. Good wine by the glass . All in one, a very good value for money place for such high quality food . Surprised they were not in the Michelin guide !
Be the first to ReplyLove this place !!I always stop by l'Angelus when I'm in
Love this place !!I always stop by l'Angelus when I'm in Singapore, I discovered this place more than 10 years ago, and the quality of the food is always perfect...I like to start with the foie gras, first because I'm french and I never miss an opportunity to eat foie gras, and second because I never could find a better one in Singapore, toasts included! Last time I was there I ordered a Sole meunière with steamed potaoes. My absolute favorite comfort food, and guess what ? It tasted juste like the sole I used to eat au Zeyer when I was a little girl. The fish was really good, perfectly cooked, and there was as much butter as I expected.The staff was nice, friendly and really devoted. This is what I love in Singapore, everybody is here to make sure you'll have a pleasant moment, and I did !My date went for the Tartare and frites. I'm not a big fan of Tartare myself, but my friend really enjoyed it, and I managed to taste some of the fries before they were all gone : delicious !The wine was really good as well, I asked some advice and was really happy with their choice, even though I don't really remember what we had .. ?Last time I had dinner there, we didn't order any cheese, because we were really looking forward to the crêpes Suzette. The crêpes are flambées in front of you, with Grand Marnier and orange juice... it's heaven ...But , whenever I'm having a simple lunch, I order cheese, and I eat all the cheese. You should fall for there cheese..I also like the place and the decoration makes me laugh, they are some hidden gems in the posters...
Be the first to ReplyLong time customer of this authentic French place in Club
Long time customer of this authentic French place in Club Street. The guys have been there for 18 years! I know from some friends that they are a bit controversial but to me, this is the most true to original place in Singapore to have French food. Really feels like in Paris. Food is good and well done. I had a delicious salad with some duckliver, ginger and I forgot what else, with a great vinaigrette for once (amazing how difficult it can be to find in so called French restaurant a decent vinaigrette....). Then a seabass, delicious with its crispy skin, served with a cream sauce that shows the chef knows what he is cooking about! The manager, a tiny pretty witty charming girl, told me the chef spend numerous years in France and is in fact Singaporean. Hard to believe! Skipped dessert but helped myself from the cheese trolley, couldnt resist!All in one, its a place that doesnt intend to please everyone, but has chosen its side: authentic and terribly Parisian in style!
Be the first to ReplyI was taken here on a Friday night and at 1930 hours it was
I was taken here on a Friday night and at 1930 hours it was relatively quiet. The restaurant slowly filled up in the later bit of the night. We started the meal with escargot and onion soup. The escargot came in tiny individual clay jars, heavy on the garlic and oil, and i dunked some bread into the jar to soak up the garlicky goodness. Very delish. The soup wasn't anything special; think I would have preferred a thicky consistency, but nothing much to complain about.We got the Chateaubriand steak (for two), and ordered it done medium rare. It was sliced tableside, done beautifully, and so tender. Tenderloin is not my favorite cut of meat, but this was done exactly how a tenderloin should be treated. The steak was served with a blue cheese and another sauce I forgot, but I liked it just with salt and pepper. The potato gratin that came along with it was so delicate it fell apart in my mouth (and on my fork). We also got creamed spinach but I don't think that was anything to shout about. We washed it down with a carafe of a red I forgot, but it's nice they serve less-than-a-bottle-and-more-than-a-glass portions of wine.I ordered the Crepe Suzette for dessert and they did it tableside. I really like tableside service here. The crepes were thin and drenched in burnt-off Grand Marnier and juice. So delish. Would return.
Be the first to ReplyDefinite hits - their Foie gras is pretty darn amazing, as
Definite hits - their Foie gras is pretty darn amazing, as was the escargots that we ordered. Their strawberries and cream dessert was a nice dessert to end of the meal.Misses - cautioning us not to order any more is fine, but when you repeat it countless times as though we are deaf it becomes patronizing (this not only happened to me- my friend experienced the same treatment when she was here a different time). The mains we ordered (angus prime rib), salmon filet in paper wrapping and french pork innards were average. Expected better.
Be the first to Replybrilliant french dining - great food in a sophisticated,
brilliant french dining - great food in a sophisticated, candle-lit intimate space - in club street, and this place performs superbly from appetiser to fin. .it's rustic french cooking - generous portions, classics done right - comfort food at its very best.we started off with sesame-studded rolls served with an olive tapenade, a warm carby start to the night.followed by a large bowl of french onion soup - savory and quite delicious, but a little too watery for us. we also got a roquefort and bacom salad - a good showing of greens, and the cheese wasn't too pungent (which is to say that even wimps like me can take a little).when we ordered the day's special of mussels in white wine, we were a little sceptical: you often get puny pieces of mussel in the barest heap of shells - but this beautiful copper pot arrived bearing a mountain full of plump young specimens in a fragrant wine broth. completely soppable with bread.but the pièce de résistance was the rib eye steak. perfectly medium-rare, beautifully pink inside and well-seared, it was one gorgeous (and surprisingly large) slab of meat. the mustard sauce that came alongside was very good as well. (though I was very enticed by the chateaubriands that were going onto the other tables too!) the beef also came with a big dish of potato gratin - creamy and buttery and yielding, we finished with a hot chocolate cake and a huge whoop-ass serving of creme brulee. the first a bittersweet, oozey execution of lava cake (so incredibly good) and the other a subtly-vanilla egg custard topped with a crisp shatter-able sugar crust. there's really nothing like a good hunk of good dessert. haven't mentioned service yet - but it's top of its class: they let me come in before opening because I was early, our servers were helpful and attentive but unintrusive, and one of the waiters actually remembered my order from the first time I visited. it's the best impression of a french bistro I've seen in singapore.
Be the first to ReplyA charming restaurant and solid French food.
For appetizers we had escargots to share and a salad (can't remember which!). The escargots were great, no yucky smell and super garlicky! For main, ordered the steak chateaubriand which was cooked perfectly.Dessert was brilliant! We had the apple tarte tartin which was delicious! The crepe Suzette was also great. My dining companions also raved about the chocolate lava cake. Service was spotty. We waited for almost 45 minutes for our mains to arrive. Also, we ordered tea at the end, they refused to top up hot water! If you and your dining companion order the same tea, they simply put 2 tea bags into one small pot and charge you twice. Thought this was terrible considering they refused to top up hot water!
Be the first to ReplySolid French Food.
On the pricy side but good ambience & service. Good for date-nights.
Be the first to ReplyMy Favorite dish was their dessert!!! Ambiance was nice.
Great for a romantic date. A nice, cosy european setting (with little wooden push carts where they made the crepe Suzette in front of you). 1. Les crêpes Suzette 'devant vous' flambées au Grand Marnier ($24)Hot crepes with fresh orange juice, flambées with Grand Marnier... Fall in love with it.2. Recommend - The steak! So good.3. The fish was average. 4. Did not enjoy - The Cassoulet (containing pork sausages, pork skin (couennes) and white haricot beans). Tasted as if someone randomly threw together all of last night's leftovers in a pot and cooked it. Although this dish is really popular in France (I'd say if you're in France, give it a shot. otherwise, pass.)
Be the first to ReplyL'Angelus is a French restaurant located along Club Street.
Last time I came here, I had the set meal which was really worth the price for a semi-fine dining French restaurant. The café itself is super cute, you almost feel like you are in Paris. I ordered the salmon and rice which was good but a bit too salty for me. But their chocolate cake is AMAZING. Five stars for sure. I have never tried a chocolate cake like this. Its almost like eating pure chocolate, it melts in your mouth, yet its not too sweet or bitter. Definitely a must try if you are eating here.
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