Tuck in quiet Maju Avenue in the affluence Serangoon Garden
estate, SYNC
Korean Tapas Bar offers a cosy
environment where groups can have a relaxed time chatting, and imbibe the
Korean culture. The
bar opened from 3pm till 12am daily. Plans to provide lunch and
weekend brunch menu will follow.
The owners of SYNC, Brian and Lisa wanted
to bring the Korean Tapas to everyone, making it affordable, without imposing a
service charge. Their first outlet, a Korean bistro at Westgate, currently sits
on the apex of Burpple’s
hot 100 in October list.
The Korean-inspired tapas menu is the brainchild of both
Consultant Chef
Edwin Lau, 32 and Head Chef Calista Ong, 26. Both have extensive chef
experience especially Edwin Lau. Calista Ong graduated from the Culinary
Institute of America.
Here are dishes that I have tried.
Toppoki S$9.90
Traditional rice cakes covered with sweet and spicy sauce.
In addition, sausages added with melted cheese. Very soft and sauce is awesome.
This is a mouth-watering dish.
Sogogi
Jowl S$10.90
Char-grilled beef jowl
in hoba & garlic confit. The beef is tender and tasty. In addition, the
garlic completes the full taste. How do you eat this? Simply pull out the stick
and wrap the beef / garlic with sesame leaf and put it whole into your mouth. Highly
recommended.
Ssam $40.90
This dish is very similar to the Chinese cruise, belly pork
with bun. But instead of belly pork, pork ribs replace it. The bone can be easily
removed. Wrap the meat together with bun and vegetable. Simply Delicious.
Dak-Kang
Jung S$9.90
Deep-fried sweet and
spicy chicken bites, ricotta chili tempura. I find this dish slightly
salty. Very similar in texture to the Chinese cruise, sweet and sour pork. It
may appeal to others but this dish is not one of my favourites.
Samgyupsal
S$10.90
Char-grilled pork
belly with scallion salad and chili yuzu dressing. For a change of the
usual salad dressing, let’s have a spicy salad. For those who love it hot, this
will be a wonderful dish.
Crackling
S$9.90
Crackling of umani cod
chips. This is definitely my favourite dish among all the dishes tasted. Unlike
the usual crackers, it is soft and tasty. You will not be disappointed with
this dish. Remember to order this dish when you are at the bar. Another highly
recommended.
Dak
Gar-Bi $39.90 ( 2-3 Shares )
Spicy chicken paella
with onions, mushroom, cabbage, sausage, kimchi. Quite a large portion. It
has many ingredients. You need to mix it well. There seems to be many flavours
such as the sour taste from the lemon, spicy taste come from the chicken and
kimchi. According to waitress, this is popular main dish.
Misugaru
S$8.90
Misugaru lavacake,
vanilla ice cream, strawberries & lime compote. A popular dessert. When
you cut the cake, “lava” started to flow out. The concept is unique and refreshing.
The cake combine with the “lava” sauce, produces a moist warm cake. Not
forgetting the vanilla ice cream to cool you down from the “hot lava”.
Hotteok
S$8.90
Pan-fried chewy sweet
Korean pancake with banana foster. Deliciously done pancake which was
torched by the chef. You can smell the aroma when dish was served. Same goes
for the banana.
Soju Mojito
S$9.90
A minty lime drink. Very refreshing. Some may not like the
minty taste. As the ice melts, it tastes much better.
Soju Peach
Shot S$7.90
This is my favourite drink. Drink it together with a piece
of peach does make a difference to your taste bud. Very satisfying… more
please.
Bar Details
SYNC Korean Tapas Bar
12 Maju Ave, Serangoon Garden Estate
Opening hours : 3pm to 11pm (Sun to Thurs), 3pm to 12am
(Fri, Sat, PH and eve of PH)
Phone Number :6282 9612
Facebook : facebook.com/syncbistro
Promotion
Daily 3pm to 6pm (
starting from 3 Nov to end Dec )
·
Free coffee/tea with any order of dessert
·
S$5.90 beer
·
$9.90 beer + Tapas of the day
3pm onwards, only on
Weekends ( starting 8 Nov )
Family Set Meal at $63.90 with 4 Tapas and
1 Paella / Budae Jigae (U.P. $72.80)
A video montage was created for this food tasting event : Video
More photographs can be found at Flickr Photos
Opinion
In my opinion, this is modern Korean foods with a twist. Food
design and probably fusion of various Korean, European cuisine and even some
influences of Chinese cuisine make this bar a must try restaurant in Singapore.
The decoration and environment were well coordinated with its food theme.
“It is only when you try it yourself; you will know the taste of good
food.”
Quote by Derrick See 2014
Quote by Derrick See 2014
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