Nothing makes daddy dearest happy than when his belly is filled
From dining pairings to free-flows, we’re seeing lots of booze from the Father’s Day specials we rounded up for your consideration. Here are seven of them:
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From dining pairings to free-flows, we’re seeing lots of booze from the Father’s Day specials we rounded up for your consideration. Here are seven of them:

Photo: Le Binchotan
Whiskey-chugging daddies will certainly take delight in Le Binchotan‘s special three-course menu ($45/$85 with whiskey pairing), featuring some of French-Japanese restaurant’s signatures that are complemented by a round of Balvenie’s liquid gold. Available from now until 16 June, the meal kicks off with the intriguing Edible Charcoal, where charcoal powder-infused popiah skin wraps slow-braised shorts ribs before it is deep fried, followed by a lip-smacking Kurobuta Ribs glazed with tare sauce and then finished with smoked chocolate. The dishes are paired with 12-year-old, 14-year-old and 17-year-old Balvenie’s whiskies respectively.
115 Amoy Street, #01-04 Entrance via Gemmill Lane, Singapore 069935
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