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🙂 4/5 - Shisen Hanten holds the distinction of being Singapore's
By 👻 @Mickey L., 01/30/2023 3:00 am
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Shisen Hanten holds the distinction of being Singapore's highest Michelin-starred Chinese restaurant (2 stars), so naturally I jumped at the opportunity to try it out. The restaurant is situated on the 35th floor of the Hilton hotel, which offers expansive city views and marvelously high ceilings. Much to my delight, the myriad chandeliers further accentuate the sense of grandeur.My friends and I arrived a week after Chinese New Year and opted to try out the featured special CNY set menu. While Shisen Hanten is known primarily for its Sichuanese cuisine, the set menu was hard to pass up as it offered the chance to sample eight dishes.The highlights were the sea perch in yellow pickle pepper broth and the eight treasure dessert. The sea perch was delicately cooked, and the combination of flavors (fish, tomato, wood ear mushroom, and broth) was novel and compelling. After a barrage of seafood and meat courses, the eight treasure dessert was a comforting finale to end the luxurious meal.However, at times service felt a bit lacking compared to what I've usually experienced at other 2 star Michelin restaurants (e.g., server introducing him/herself, each dish being announced/described upon arrival, scraping off food crumbs in between courses). This is not to say service was not present, because there were certainly highlights such as the Lo Hei experience and our tea cups being constantly refilled. I just wish the service was elevated across each touchpoint.I'd like to try out the Sichuan dishes next time -- I'm hopeful the next visit can showcase the full expertise and hospitality of Shisen Hanten.
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