Wednesday, September 07, 2011

Sling Conceptual Dining @ Ann Siang Hill

Those who frequent Club Street will know about SHOTS, which is a cafe set up by photo enthusiasts. Not too long ago, they have opened a proper restaurant upstairs which looks like a swimming pool.

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The wall is decorated with cool blue mosaic, and the entire set up is quite cosy and sits maybe around 20 diners.

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When we were there, there did not have any ala carte menus yet. So we settled for the value for money Set Lunches (S$40 each for PH+ or PH-). Very interesting for them to split their set lunches into alkaline and acidic.

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The service staff recommended us the Santa Vittoria Italian Sparkling Water (S$8). It's a refreshing soft water which went well with our lunch.

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First was the appetizer: Fetta Cheese with Baby Spinach, Cherry Tomatoes and Orange Dressing. The salad is crisp and had a tangy taste to it. Very appetizing.

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Another appetizer from the other set lunch was the Marinated Salmon Salad with Pesto Sauce. It's good, but the salmon was rather ordinary.

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We enjoyed our 2 mains. First being the Oven Roasted Barramundi with Seasoned Vegetables, Gratin Potato and Olive Cream Sauce. The Barramundi fish was good, but perhaps it was not suitable for such a creamy dish. A softer and smoother fish would be a better match.

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On the other hand, the Thai Spices Chicken with Seasoned Vegetables, sauteed potatoes and Green Curry Sauce. It tasted like a dry version of green curry chicken, and I prefer this over the fish.

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They ran out of their set meal dessert, so we had a replacement Tiramisu instead. This turned out to be an excellent decision because tiramisu is a specialty of Shots Cafe downstairs. I would rate their Tiramisu to be one of the top 5 in Singapore. Creamy and full of flavours.

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Sling is one of the rare quiet place for lunch in the crowded CBD area. And they are also opened on Saturday for both lunch and dinner.


Sling Conceptual Dining
8A Ann Siang Hill

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