Arbite has been up and running in Serangoon Gardens for two years, but today was my first visit (and also the first time I knew of its existence). While it is located at a rather central area of Serangoon Gardens, it was on the second floor of a row of shophouses, above Guardian Pharmacy - and Guardian Pharmacy's bright and attention-grabbing signboard stole the limelight from Arbite easily. The only reason why I visited this place for dinner was because my gf chanced upon a review online.
We arrived at around 630pm, and the place was only one-third filled. It was quite small and cosy, but the walls were so sound-reflective that even at one-third full, the noise level made it feel as if it was almost full. I liked the layout and the furniture though - clean, well-lit, and simple.
A quick glance at the menu showed that the prices were actually quite reasonable.
Mushroom soup, $4.50 |
This was a blend of four types of mushrooms - button, shitake, eryngii, and honjimeishi with a touch of cream. They added a bit of truffle oil too, as seen in the picture. The soup was quite light and not too creamy, but I felt that it wasn't sweet enough. Still, for $4.50, it is still pretty worth it.
Smoked Duck and Foie Gras Risotto, $29.90 |
This was a very special and unique dish. Arborio rice was simmered with smoked duck, porcini mushrooms, semi sun-dried tomatoes and foie gras, and a drizzle of white truffle oil was added to finish it. Each and every bite bursts with a variety of flavours, and if you were to pay attention, you can actually make out all the different ingredients used. However, I felt that using foie gras this way was a bit of a waste, as the foie gras was chopped into very small pieces and its full potential was not released.
Asian Spiced Lamb Shank, $22.90 |
This was a piece of lamb shank stewed in a melange of Asian spices, and served with mashed potatoes and seasonal vegetables. The lamb meat was quite tender, and there was a noticeable lack of the gamey flavour, which is the main reason why some people avoid lamb (like my mother). Although the dish claimed to use Asian spices, I honestly couldn't taste any Asian flavour in the dish at all, and it felt like a pure Western dish. Still, the sauce was quite good. The mashed potatoes were creamy and smooth, and went down easily.
My Wife's Chocolate Cake, $8 |
In conclusion, Arbite serves pretty good food at reasonable prices, and I look forward to my next visit here for brunch. By the way, UOB cardholders enjoy a 10% discount until 31 Dec 2012.
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