21 May 2012
Le Bistrot
Dinner at Le Bistrot. A french bistro over at Indoor Stadium that seemed to have garnered for itself quite an encouraging reputation. Nice decor, cozy and comfortable; quiet, sufficiently lit and well-spaced tables. Menu was decently priced. A good idea with the prix-fixed 2 or 3-course menus (which needs additional top-up for the "premier items". I had the black angus steak (400g), aka "the big one", which was served with frites and green. The beef was well seasoned, but ended up a bit too dry and more medium than medium-rare. Portion was really generous though. Dessert was a trio of creme brulee; I had the vanilla, chestnut, and something whitish which I forgot and was unmemorable (hah!). The sugar glaze was burnt for the creme brulee, and the texture though rich and smooth was unexciting. I had a taste of the french onion soup which was not too bad; the scallops was interesting (but not the dressing/side it came with); the salmon starter was not bad; the lemon tart was too tart; the hot chocolate set was "cute" but the drink lacked oomphed. Corkage was $20.
Verdict: Good place to chill with friends over moderately priced menu with generous portion; can come again if looking for acceptable french bistro fare in the east.
Le Bistrot
2 Stadium Walk
Kallang Indoor Stadium
Singapore 397691
Contact: 6447 0018
Park @ Carpark E
Opening Hours:
Tues - Sun: 11.45am - 2pm, 6pm - 10pm
Sat & Sun: 10am - 2pm
(closed on Mon & PH)
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