Wednesday, December 12, 2007

Olive Restorante

It was a lazy, casual weekday dinner and Boogie, as usual, is out for a nice comforting meal to ease the pain of a mundane work week. The plan was for Boogie to have a easy meal at Villa Bali(80% drink, 20% food). Down ECP we went and we exited via Telok Blangah. Minutes later, inches away from our destination, right before the junction of Labrabor Park, a supposedly renowned restaurant, Olive Restorante, came to mind.


We had read and heard about it and yet, in our prowl around the island, we had never ever came close to it. Probably due to its location, at one corner of the island, out of the way from town, there was also not much of a reason to be anywhere near this place, except for romantic(sleazy) make-outs, WWII monuments(barracks and underground tunnel) and the occasional ghost-hunters. Not kidding. I actually know of someone who has actually been there to try to capture shots of the “Other World”.


Olive, is more of an Italian bistro, tucked slightly up a slope from a round-about at the bottom of the hill. A short stroll, about 200 metres, is necessary from the nearest carpark. There are a few distinctive signboards that should lead you to this bistro without much difficulty and once there, you will be surprised how a pleasant and cozy restaurant fits nicely in this no-man’s site. This would be a very nice place for a quiet dinner away from the crowd.


Fare is mainly Italian. After some pondering, we decided upon the following:

1) Portobello Mushroom Salad (As appetizer)

2) Tenderloin Steak

3) Spaghetti vongolle in white-wine sauce

4) Hot chocolate cake (As dessert)


Overall, the meal was satisfying and it went down pretty well on us.


The Portobello wasn’t too bad as a palate cleanser. It was mildly sweet, I suppose that’s how it should be and it seems like a good way to start-off your meal, especially when you are really hungry. You know how everything taste good when you are really hungry and when your food arrives, you’ll just woof everything down. The Portobello serves to prevent starvation from deluding your taste bud and by not leaving too much after-taste, it keeps your taste bud in the “neutral state”. Ok ok, I know this is not some wine-tasting session, but its something that just came to mind.
From Olive Restorante


Carrying on, the spaghetti vongolle! According to the waitress, I vaguely recall that this is one of their house specials. It was good and we dare say that it was the one of the best that we tried. We had a similar dish at Prego and by comparison, we felt Olive had a better version. At Olive, the white-wine sauce’s presence was strong and the dish was definitely much more tasteful, with bigger serving as well. Not to mention, more affordable.


For the tenderloin steak, well since this is not a steak house, we should not be overly critical. We noticed that most restaurants tend to be very inconsistent when it comes to steak. We’ll usually ask for it to be medium-done, yet half the time, it would turn out as medium rare or well-done. Given that this is just a typical Italian bistro, as long as they do not screw this up, we’ll just pass it. The steak actually turns up pretty juicy and nicely done.


For the dessert, well, its tough to go wrong with a warm chocolate cake and vanilla ice cream by the side. Overall, we felt that this was a good meal and though not on the cheap side, it was affordable still and value for money. A place with some good dishes and an unusual location nestled in Labrador Park tucked away from the town. However, Olive is fully al fresco and can get a little stuffy. The above meal cost us SGD 80 for 2. We’ll definitely be back.

Food: 7/10

Ambience: 6.5/10

Service: 6.5/10

Overall Rating: 6.5/10

Sunday, November 18, 2007

House @ Dempsey - 1st Post!!

Quite awhile ago, Boogie stumbled upon this place while checking out the newly-revamped Dempsey Village. Enter the building from a side door, we went on a pretty "cold stroll" within the building. Why "cold"? It was hard to explain. The various sections of the building were very different in terms of decor, and there were quite a few rooms with glass walls just so you can look into them, coupled with tables scattered on the main dining room amidst lots of furniture and ornament(simply read: messy), we felt like we were really intruding into someone else's house. Still, we like it. It was fun. The concept is kewl. And we told ourselves that we must come and dine some time soon.


From http://picasaweb.google.com/boogiefoodie/BarracksHouse



That, we did. However, for the sake of ambience, we decided to do it in the al fresco area where they named Barracks. Barracks and House is really just one establishment, just different areas.



Straight to the point, for starter, we had the soup, Foie Gras Consomme. Wasn't exactly impressed. The foie gras was within a ravioli and the taste of the soup was mild, much like a lighter version of chicken broth.



Next, we had the Prawn Capellini, which was suppose to be one of their favourites and speciality. It was a fairly decent dish, tasty though slightly saltish.



The other main that we had was the marinated lamb chief. This was, by comparison, a nicer dish. The lamb was tender and sweet, nicely done medium.



To top it up, we had the Strawberry shortcake for dessert. Taste was not bad although we were amused by the way it was served. Fitting of a dessert at a barrack, don't you think?



The dessert was served on a mess tin, bringing me back to memories of my army days. Can't remember when was the last time I ate from a mess tin. Even brought out a few sniggers from me as I imagined SAF soldiers having this dessert from mess tins during outfield training.

Overall, the meal was satisfaction. Nothing to rave about but then again, I don't think anyone will come here purely for the food. One more thing, they do have a wide range of beverages and wine list to choose from, plus given the ambience, it is more of a chill-out place for a simple drinking session with friends.

PS: Theres a live DJ spinning on weekends and Fri on the other side of the House. Its a non restaurant portion but just drinks facing greenery. Pretty cool for chill out. I recommend the Tiffin Punch for a gals night out. Sweet cocktail served in metal tiffin containers!

Damage: The above meal costed $89.50 (with service and GST, $105.34)
Food: 6/10
Ambience: 8/10
Service: 6/10
Overall: 7/10

Address:
8D Dempsey Road
#01-01 to 06 Tanglin VillageSS
(Tel: 6475 7787)