Stay stuffed at Le Binchotan, Xin Divine, NY Night Market, Nipong Naepong, and Beast & Butterflies
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Pretty in pastel, the Instagram-worthy Xin Divine is a making a mark by sending forth Chinese dishes with distinct European touches. Here, you’ll get ang moh-plated dishes that only tell of its Asian components once you tuck in. This is exemplified by the Szechuan Style Tortellini ($18) that secures kurobuta pork and chives in wanton skins, before moulded to resemble the Italian pasta. Elsewhere, the Poulet De Bresse ($35) is a deliciously tender roulade of decadent foie gras and sous vide chicken thigh, where the latter is spiked in Chinese wine that comes through at the right amount. For the full review, click here.
10 Duxton Hil, Singapore, Singapore 089594
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