Surprises in Sentosa

25 Oct 2016 / 19:18 H.

IF YOU'RE thinking of a short weekend getaway with your loved ones, but want to avoid tiresome long flights and tedious itinerary planning, head over to Resorts World Sentosa (RWS) in sunny Singapore.
Whether you’re planning to spend your getaway with the family, or with a group of close friends, there’s ­always ­something for ­everyone.
RWS is a 49-­hectare mega-­resort containing a myriad of ­fun-filled offerings. Costing SG$7 billion (RM21 billion) to build, RWS boasts a total of six on-site hotels, over 60 food and beverage outlets, and various key attractions such as Universal Studios theme park, S.E.A. Aquarium, and Dolphin Island.
Accommodation
In a recent media junket down to Singapore, I had the pleasure of staying in Hard Rock Hotel Singapore.
Newly refurbished, the six-year-old hotel is the ideal place for fans of the famed music-themed chain hotel across the globe.
Equipped with 364 rooms, including Deluxe Rooms, ­Deluxe Suites, and the Rock Star Suite, each of them are vibrantly ­designed with an edgy rock-and-roll flair.
For more options, RWS guests can also choose ­between ­Crockfords Tower, Hotel Michael, Festive Hotel, Equarius Hotel or Beach Villas for their stay.
Dining
When it comes to dining, you’ll be spoilt for choice. RWS offers guests an extensive list of F&B outlets, from fancy Michelin-starred cuisine to familiar street hawker fare, to suit the diverse palates of foodies.
According to the inaugural Michelin Guide Singapore 2016, RWS boasts the most number of Michelin stars in a single ­destination.
Four celebrity chef ­restaurants made it into this prestigious ­dining guide, including the ­reputable French gourmet high-end restaurants Joël Robuchon Restaurant (three stars), and L’Atelier de Joël Robuchon (two stars), as well as Osia Steak and Seafood Grill (one star), and ­Forest 森 (one star).
Curate
Although ­Curate isn’t a ­Michelin-starred restaurant, you’d never guess it, since it’s Asia’s first restaurant ­dedicated to showcasing the Michelin star ­experience.
This year, the ­restaurant has ­partnered with the ­Michelin Guide Singapore and prominent wine critic Robert Parker of The Wine ­Advocate to organise the quarterly Art at Curate dining series, featuring esteemed chefs of Michelin-starred ­restaurants from all around the world.
I arrived ­during the third quarterly series, and managed to savour several signatures prepared by chef Esben Holmboe Bang of three-Michelin-starred Maaemo in Norway.
The five-course meal ­included succulent fresh ­Norwegian oysters from Bømlo doused in a savoury ­mussel and dill sauce; ­naturally sweet grilled ­Trondheim ­scallops with winter apple vinaigrette and celeriac cream; ­luscious umami-­tasting Langoustine with seaweed powder; a perfectly flaky skate with slices of white asparagus and caviar; and melt-in-the-mouth brown butter ice cream molasses.
Dinner was paired with wines such as Domaine de Fieuzal Blanc 2012, Petit Haut Lafitte Blanc 2014, and Tardieu-Laurent ­Châteauneuf-du-Pape Cuvée Spéciale 2004.
Visitors can look forward to the fourth and last series of Art at Curate from Nov 4 to 11, featuring chef Ramón Freixan from Madrid, Spain.
Fratelli
If you’re looking for something ­comforting, you’ll find it in Fratelli. Newly opened this year, the ­restaurant is an all-day-dining pizzeria and a dinner-service-only trattoria which serves Lombard-inspired cuisine.
Heading the restaurant are chef brothers Enrico and Roberto Cerea, whose family runs Da Vittotio, a three Michelin-starred restaurant in Lombardy, Italy.
Unlike conventional pizzerias, the dough here is made out of Japanese flour and baked in a wood-fired oven first before the toppings get spread. This way, the pizza base remains crispy even after the sauces are smeared onto it.
You can also indulge in the various Lombard dishes served, such as the risotto alla milanese with citrus-scented Dutch-milk-fed veal shank; merluzzo in giallo featuring a pan-seared Atlantic cod fillet in a resplendent bed of tomato coulis and potato foam; as well as the classic tiramisu with a modern look.
S.E.A. Aquarium
Apart from being home to Southeast Asia’s first and only Universal Studios theme park, visitors will also be able to find S.E.A. Aquarium, one of the largest aquariums in the world as well as the region’s only aquatic park integrated with marine life.
Discover over 100,000 ­marine animals from across 800 ­species as you walk through the ­aquarium, or simply sit in front of a 36-metre-long and 8.3-metre-high viewing panel to watch the tranquillity of the marine life.
Dolphin Island
Get up close and spend the day swimming with one of the ­friendliest creatures of the sea.
With over 20 Indo-­Pacific bottlenose dolphins and an experienced team to provide high quality care, Dolphin Island ­offers guests a chance to interact with dolphins while learning about them at the same time in various ways.
More details are available on the Resorts World Sentosa website.

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