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277 River Valley Road
Stardus Clubhouse
Singapore
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Telephone: (65) 6333-6612
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  1. nadbe11e
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     06 Jul 2008 at 12:25 pm

    After almost a day(btwn 9am and 3pm) fighting over where to eat (it was between Relish & Brown Sugar).

    Brown Sugar emerged the winner(mainly cos i really wanted to try the Wagyu Burger. Managed to squeeeze in a reservation @ 630(as long as we are outta there by 9(from the way i eat confirm can).

    So by 645, my date and I were seated in the quaint and very cosy restaurant and deciding on what to order. Who am I kidding, I was sold on the Hand chopped Wagyu Burger(with pan fried foie gras duh). My date had the tenderloin. I was undecided if i wanted mine to be medium or medium rare as recommended cos well blood=urgh for me. But the waitress suggested makin mine med rare and if it was still not good for me, can cook it to a medium.

    The complimentary bread was good. Warm and the herbs made it so good i ate it minus the olive oil. Tho i did ask for butter.

    This being my first time eatin Wagyu, i tried the patty waryly but i was floating in air after the first bite. Despite being medium rare, it was cooked just rite. not bloody at all and very juicy and yum. Even my date liked it. I completely neglected my foie gras wic i noticed only towards the end of the meal. It was the best burger I had hands down. And i was tellin my date how I wanted to buy another one to takeaway(of coz i was jokinglah). The tenderloin was ok. Im not big on steaks anyway. But he did look like he was havin a hard time cuttin it(get medium rare somemorelah).

    We had the chocolate molten cake for dessert. While I liked the ice cream, i found the cake abit too thick and bitter for my taste. But it was oryt. Date liked it.

    Service by both the staff was good. Despite full house, we didnt have to struggle to get their attention. And i loved loved loved my burger. Looks like my salmon craze is over.

    At least for now

    Oh and they have a private dining room wic seats abt 24. Quite good for big groups.

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    1. ladyironchef
      ladyironchef said:
      okay, i been ranting about wanting to visit brown sugar for ages, but i haven go yet!! haha
      06 Jul 2008 at 12:30 pm
    2. nadbe11e
      nadbe11e said:
      haha..u still hvnt go?im now dying to go again lah..hooked on the wagyu yummness
      06 Jul 2008 at 9:45 pm
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  2. feizhu
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     19 May 2008 at 11:09 pm
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    Brown Sugar - A tiny little cafe/bistro that opened up in November 2006 and the brainchild of a former fund manager turned chef, Yuan Oeij. Following in the footsteps of yet another local restaurateur, lawyer turned chef Willin Low of Wild Rocket fame, Oeij was a part time chef for hire before deciding to give up his job to open a restaurant.

    Nestled in a nook just off River Valley Road within the StarDus clubhouse premises, Brown Sugar is a small cafe that can probably seat about 30 pax. Its limited capacity means that reservations are highly recommended especially for dinners on Fridays and Saturdays. The decor is kept simple yet cosy through the use of ambient lighting.

    Complimentary Bread - The bread was served warm and interestingly, had a slightly spicy aftertaste. Though crisp, I found it a tad too dry for my liking, which is where the olive oil comes into play.

    Deconstructed Apple Salad - The salad consisted of apple slices, rocket leaves, walnuts and not to forget, cheese, which was cleverly hidden from view between the layers of apple slices. I personally liked this harmonious combination of flavours with the sweetness of the apple complimenting the contrasting flavours of the cheese and the rocket leaves. But its small and its $13.

    Linguine of Organic Mushrooms in Cream Sauce with Sliced Parma Ham - According to the wait staff, the organic mushrooms in this dish are sourced from a local farm which ensures its freshness. True enough, the mushrooms were fresh and plentiful. However, the linguine was a tad too overcooked and the parma ham, though nice, did seem a little too thickly sliced. On the upside, the cream sauce wasn't overwhelming hence you can easily stuff more down without feeling nauseous.

    Hand Chopped Wagyu Burger, Truffled Mushroom Sauce, Salad and Fries - As mentioned in my entry on Iggy's sometime back, its a total waste of good beef if you chop wagyu up and make it into a beef patty. Brown Sugar's rendition wasn't just about to change my view on that. The beef, though evidently hand chopped from the unevenness of the patty, didn't taste much different from other beef patties that I've eaten. It could have been normal beef and I honestly wouldn't be able to tell the difference. Sure, the meat was more tender with more fats but lacked the beefy taste and the texture seemed more more like minced pork than beef. It definitely didn't help that the patty was done medium well instead of medium rare as per my request. All in all a very decent burger but not exactly one to bowl me over. Oh and the fries were a tad dry and overcooked.

    Tarte Tatin of Pears with Honey & Fig Ice Cream - A rather interesting dessert if I may say. The pastry was flaky but did seem a little too hard from the hardened caramel glaze. The pears were firm and not too sweet, providing a nice crunch to the flimsy looking pastry.When paired with the honey and fig ice cream, it was truly enjoyable. Order this before hand because there is a wait time of 15 minutes.

    Molten 100% Valrhona Chocolate Cake, Raspberry Coulis, Vanilla Ice Cream - I think I'm just a sucker for chocolate cakes, especially ones with the word molten chocolate attached to them. Brown Sugar's offering had a rather soft crust which I personally dislike, but the decadent molten chocolate more than made up for it. The vanilla ice cream was made from vanilla beans, not extract, as evident by the black dots on the ice cream. Together with the chocolate cake, it made for a nice and not too sweet ending. Please note that this dessert has a wait time of 15 minutes as well.

    An appetiser, 2 mains and 2 desserts cost something to the tune of $98 which does seem a little high for a cafe hidden in a small government building. Quality of food is of a reasonably high standard and service is quite good. Add the nice homely environment to the mix and Brown Sugar is worth a revisit. For those who wish to experience Brown Sugar for less, there is the set lunch option, at $23 for 2 courses and $27 for 3 courses.

    See all my pictures here.

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    1. ladyironchef
      ladyironchef said:
      i wanna go! but a bit out of the way leh.
      19 May 2008 at 11:26 pm
    2. His Food Blog
      His Food Blog said:
      They dun chopped up good piece of Wagyu for the patties. They are mainly the leftovers after they trimmed the steaks. Instead of dumping it away, they merely chopped it up and make patties out of it.
      20 May 2008 at 2:21 pm
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  3. gisele
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     22 Nov 2007 at 1:11 am

    Other than Japanese food, I can only imagine myself enjoying delicious small bites that leave room for delectable desserts. When I know about Sugar Brown Cafe Bistro, their famous Wagyu Burger and spoilt for choice desserts, I know I have to make tummy space for them real soon.

    So I made my reservation and finally hopped down last Sunday for brunch. The gem, tucked away in the quiet corner of River Valley inside Stardus Clubhouse, is suitable for quiet and laidback lunches.

    I started off the course of the meal with the Organic Mushroom Soup. The button, oyster, abalone and shitake mushrooms were all extremely fresh. I especially love the creamy texture of the soup base. It was not filling at all and it actually opens up your appetite for more.

    You have to try their Salad of Deconstructed Apple with Walnuts, Brie & Arugula tossed in Apple Dressing. It's their signature dish and I highly recommend this. It is thin slices of apples sandwiching all the rest of the goodness - brie cheese, bitter walnuts and arugula meld. Everything simply melts in my mouth and you will be truly intrigued by the entire taste.

    It was when the much awaited Wagyu Beef Burgermade its arrival, I was left speechless. The generous serving of wagyu beef on top of foie gras and ciabatta bread definitely is worth every penny. Although I must say, I would prefer the beef as a whole slice instead of minced. The fries that accompanied the dish was hot and crispy. The price did came a bit hefty, 28 bucks a pop. But I didn't care less.

    I ended the meal with the Sticky Date Pudding. This is quite similar to the one from Marmalade Pantry. Everything oozes in your mouth and the rest is heaven. Total indulgence. And this comes with a waiter's smile which the latter is lacking of.

    So as I sat there wishing I could stomach up all the desserts, I was mentally making note of when I'm free to visit again. Definitely not a Monday. They are only opened from Tuesday to Saturday.

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    1. Bobo
      Bobo said:
      Whee sounds so absolutely YUMMYY MmMMm I want to go!
      22 Nov 2007 at 9:29 am
    2. gisele
      gisele said:
      Yes, you should!
      22 Nov 2007 at 11:40 pm
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