Thursday, February 20, 2014

Restaurant Review: boCHINche


There has been a sprouting of new restaurants in Singapore over the past year and I’ve been dying to try all of them!!! Having heard rave reviews about boCHINche, I decided to try it out. boCHINche labels itself as “An Argentinian Dining Concept” and serves most dishes in a tapas style. Tapas has always been my favourite because that means I can try a lot more dishes than if I were to just order one main dish. Now, I’m sure some of you may be thinking, “Argentinian food? What’s that? Slabs of meat?” But I (or rather, boCHINche) am here to banish this myth. So let’s go!

First off, I LOVE the restaurant’s interior!!! Its dark woody accents and warm lights are just so inviting and I knew I could sit there all night to chill. I was given a choice of either the bar seats or a table seating and I jumped at the bar seats immediately because I love watching the chefs work behind the counter. 

The bar seating at boCHINche, which is dimmer in reality (Photo Credit: Bochinche's Facebook Page)

We ordered a few cocktails and aperitifs since we heard they had a pretty impressive list. But since I only took a picture of my cocktail and not my friends', I will not talk much about them. I tried a sip of everyone's drinks and I must say they were pretty average and forgettable. However, I must also admit that I'm not a fan of cocktails and would choose a beer or wine over cocktails any day.

My Chamame cocktail which comprises of Santa Teresa Claro Rum, pressed limes, Chambord, mint leaves and sweetened mate tea. 

Provoleta, almonds & honey

Our first dish was the highly raved about provoleta with almonds & honey. Provoleta is an Argentinean variant of Provolone cheese and is typically eaten as an appetiser in Argentina. As recommended, we ordered a basket of house baked bread to go along with the cheese. The house bread was ordinary, in fact a little stale and I didn't think it was worth a picture (oops!). But the provoleta was pretty delicious, with a perfect balance of sweetness and saltiness. The almonds provided a nice crunch to the entire dish, adding to its chewy texture. However, the heat while grilling the cheese seems to have produced some oil, making it slightly oily. Also, I would have liked it more if the cheese was creamier, giving it a smoother texture. Another thing to note is to eat this dish fast as the cheese tends to harden when cooled and becomes less appetising.

"Queso de chancho" (Braised pig head croquettes & quince)

This dish was fantastic! I know pig head sounds disgusting to most of us but really, this was made from the pig's cheeks, which is one of the tastiest and most tender part of the pig. The croquettes were crispy and light on the outside, tender and juicy on the inside. Coupled with the quince dip, your tastebuds will be in for a treat! I absolutely love this dish! Also, if you come in a group of 4 like I did, you can always request for the chef to prepare 4 pieces instead of 3! The chef kindly delivered an extra piece after this photo was taken. Thumbs up for going the extra mile!

Scallops, sweet potato, soy-honey roasted pork belly & chorizo

This dish was both a hit and a miss. The scallops were perfectly seared, golden brown on the outside, slightly translucent on the inside. It was firm and sweet, definitely very fresh. The sweet potato puree was velvety smooth and went really well with the scallops. The rest of the dish however, seemed like a separate dish altogether as they just simply did not complement the scallops. The pork belly was also overly sweet and slightly too tough for my liking.

Grilled rump of lamb, white quinoa, Romanesco, golden raisins & anchovies

The lamb was perfectly done. It was tender and juicy and went really well with the quinoa and raisins. However, I found the anchovies too overpowering and would have preferred it without the anchovies.


Roasted and pickled beetroot with goat's curd and garrapinada.

This was my favourite dish of the night. It is such a simple salad but yet so delicious. The goat's curd was deep fried to golden brown perfection, having a crispy and light exterior but a soft, warm and creamy interior. Break it apart and eat it with the rest of the salad, with the garrapinada giving it extra crunch and the pickled beetroot bringing a refreshing taste to your palette. This dish was simply a joy for my tastebuds.

Blow torched prawns, avocado, shallots & capers

This was another nicely done dish. The main factor contributing to the success of this dish was the freshness of the prawns. The prawns were firm and sweet and would have tasted amazing even without the garnishing.


Grilled octopus, smoked leeks, purple potatoes & tuna mayo

This was an average dish. Nothing much to find fault with but nothing much to praise about either. The octopus was tender but lacked flavour although this was compensated by the tuna mayonnaise.



Beef “chimichurry” burger
With provolone cheese, grilled tomato, caramelized onions & aioli.

The beef was alright, but the buns, just like their house breads, were pretty stale. However, the caramelised onions and aioli were the saving grace of the dish, making it more palatable.


Veal sweetbreads, onions, preserved lemon & hazelnut crumble

While this dish was highly raved about by many, I was disappointed by it. The composition of the entire dish itself was good, with the preserved lemon and onions going really well with the veal sweetbreads. However, the sweetbreads were pretty ordinary. Instead of being soft and tender like how quality sweetbreads should be, these tasted just like your average chicken fillets. 


House chips Provenzal

These chips smelt heavenly, but the taste did not measure up. Starchy and under-seasoned, it was difficult to eat more than one piece each. Definitely do not order this.

After the House chips, we were too full to order any desserts and so we decided to leave. 

Summary

Cost: $85/person, including one alcoholic drink each (There were 4 of us)
Food: Hits and misses
Service: Slightly slow but polite
Ambience: FANTASTIC. LOVE IT!!!! Perfect for dates or just to hang out over decent food.
Will I recommend it? Definitely worth a try but it's not one I will frequent considering the number of new restaurants I've yet to try!!!!

Remember to make a reservation as they can get pretty crowded on weekends!


boCHINche
Address: #02-01, 22 Martin Road
Hours: Tue - Thu: 12:00 - 15:00, 17:30 - 00:00
                       Fri: 12:00 - 15:00, 17:30 - 01:00
Sat: 11:00 - 01:00
Sun:11:00 - 00:00
Closed: Mon
Contact: 62354990





Fun Things to Do (in Singapore)



Are you bored of doing the same old things over and over again? Are you running out of ideas for dates and need something to spice up your relationship? Do you have a gathering coming up with absolutely no clue what to do? Fret not, for here is a list of ideas that is suitable for both dates and groups of friends! With a wide-ranging list of ideas, there is bound to be something fun for everyone!


1.     Cook Together
      Cooking together is fun! You can do it on a date or have a major cookout session with your friends. Not only do you get to cook (and eat!) your favourite food, cooking also necessitates a trip to the supermarket where you can discover interesting products on the shelves! You can also learn more about each other as you reminisce about that childhood snack that you used to beg your parents to buy, share about your newest candy addiction or simply debate over whether Fruit Loops or Coco Crunch is the best cereal…


2.     Food Hunting
If cooking proves to be too challenging for you, try food hunting! Instead of going to the usual spots for dinner, take the time to do your research about the “Best Pasta in Town” or perhaps the “Best Tapas in Town”. While Italian food sounds romantic for a date, tapas is a great idea for groups as you get to order a variety of food to share! Few things are more enjoyable than eating and sharing delectable food with people that you love. At the end of the night, you would have created new experiences with each other and go home happily fed.


3.     Work Out Together
      In recent years, keeping fit has been all the rage and there is even a saying that goes: “The couple that works out together, stays together.” By working out together, not only can you spend quality time with each other, you can also motivate each other to become fitter! As an added bonus, exercising releases endorphins and will make both of you happier. So get out there and run towards a happier and healthier relationship!


4.     Attend a Language Course Together
Picking up a new language can be tough but learning it together makes it fun. Not only can you go for lessons together, you can also speak to each other in a new language that others cannot understand, making it an exclusive language between the two of you. Pick a sexy language like French or Spanish and you will be sure to breathe fresh life into your relationship! Of course, this can also be done with a group of friends and you will have more people to practise this new language with! In addition, you will also have a new language to add to your résumé!


5.     Take up Pottery
If attending a language course requires too much commitment, why not try something like pottery making? With courses as short as 2 hours, pottery classes are ideal for those with busy schedules! In addition, pottery making is also extremely therapeutic, making it even more suitable for stressed out urban dwellers! The best part? You get to create your own masterpieces and take them home! Or better yet, you can exchange your handmade potteries with your date!


6.     Go on a Trishaw Ride
Not quite the daredevil and yet seeking some form of adrenaline rush? Go on a trishaw ride along Clarke Quay/Chinatown! Before you assume that a trishaw ride is slow and boring, think again! The trishaw uncles are brave and strong, peddling furiously alongside high-speed cars. Soon enough, you will find yourselves gripping tight onto the seats of your trishaw as you whizz past streets after streets. Experience the cool breeze kissing your skins and the fast cars brushing past you and sure enough, you will feel more alive than ever after the trishaw ride!


7.     Visit the Zoo/River Safari/Night Safari/Jurong Bird Park
If you are an animal lover, why not head down to the zoo or any of its equivalents and befriend some animals? Singapore Zoo provides many opportunities for visitors to interact directly with the animals, allowing them to get up close and personal with the animals. Not only can visitors witness the multitudes of feeding sessions, they can participate in them as well! For an even more unique experience, partake in the Singapore Zoo’s award-winning breakfast programme with orangutans and other animals and you will be sure to bring back unforgettable memories.


8.     Go to Museums
Contrary to popular beliefs, museums are not just for the cultured. Take a trip down to any museum and explore the exhibitions together. Make your own interpretations and have fun doing so! Let your imaginations run wild!  Afterall, who is to judge you? Also, most musuems have free entries on certain days which you can definitely take advantage of if you are on a budget!


9.     Photoshoot!!!
With cheap studios for rent nowadays, photoshoots are all the rage. Celebrating an anniversary? Why not head down to a studio for a photoshoot? This is not exclusive to couples! Friends can also celebrate anniversaries. Or better yet, who says you need a reason for taking photos? Just have fun and create awesome memories!!!