A relatively new restaurant, Seasons bistro is located in the heart of town at 111 Somerset, having taken over the previous Applebees restaurant. They are a spacious American diner with both indoor and al fresco dining where diners can enjoy the night scene and breeze over their meal.
They have a large menu covering brunch, lunch, dinner and deli with the drinks section featuring a generous selection of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks from smoothies and mocktails to draft beers, wines and spirits.
Executive Chef Benjamin Fong is the man leading the kitchen at Seasons Bistro. He takes pride in serving fresh, seasonal produce centred on preserving the purity and natural integrity of the ingredients in his dishes. The setting at Seasons Bistro is casual and the menu is seasonal, so diners can expect something different throughout the year.
Bryan and myself really enjoyed their Seared Yellowtail Tuna Taco ($14++) starter which came with chunks of tuna fillets sitting on an avocado mayo tossed watercress salad and on a crisp tortilla shell. Such an unorthodox dish but the textural contrast of the salad, fish and the crisp base really shone through.
While their mains didn’t really wow us, we felt that their desserts fared brilliantly in terms of aesthetics and taste. Their Mojito Tart ($12++) is a toasted coconut tart with a mint lime curd filling and finally topped with rum cream. The buttery shortcrust pastry was a delightful pairing with the smooth curd which had a tang to it, a perfect ending to a rich meal.
The desserts here stole the limelight, so kudos to the pastry chef. Though their hot food needs some brushing up to do, I would think Seasons bistro would provide the perfect backdrop for a Friday night out with some friends over a few drinks. We also hear their brunch menu is good.
Address: #01-11/12, TripleOne Somerset, 111 Somerset Road, Singapore 238164
Facebook Page: http://www.facebook.com/seasonsbistrosg
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