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Feasting in Marina Bay Sands

Monday, 16 January 2012

One of the world’s most culinary diverse destinations, Marina Bay Sands, Singapore has built its dining offerings to encompass flavours from across the globe.

From Indian food to Singaporean, Middle Eastern to European right down to Chinese and South American, formal to casual, buffet to exclusive, Marina Bay Sands has dishes and restaurants to satisfy any growling stomach.

Housing up to 45 various types of restaurants, e-Travel Blackboard has selected two from the never ending list of amazing properties to help you dine the next time you stop by Marina Bay Sands.

Todai - for the buffet fans

Todai, one of the largest international buffet restaurants in Singapore, so large in fact owners felt the need to design a ‘placemat map’ to help direct eaters to the various foods on offer.

Open for lunch between 11.30am to 4.00pm and dinner from 5.30pm to 10.30pm, Todai is literally divided into food themes, and serves all types of meals to cater to their multi-cultural visitor base.

Although promoting itself as an ‘upscale’ seafood and sushi buffet, the restaurant’s offerings are in fact so diverse it often feels as though you’re actually walking the halls of three separate dining properties.

Whether you like your Italian pastas, Laksas, pork strips, pizzas, seafood, Korean BBQ or even Brazilian Churrasco, Todai has every type of food imaginable cut up, heated and served for your satisfaction.

Originally concerned that the production of food would see the quality suffer, it’s in fact the complete opposite with each bite more delicious than the next and each meal more creatively designed and presented it is hard to resist solely snapping up pictures the entire meal.  

As well as offering a wide range of beautiful presented dishes, Todai also promotes and demonstrates its commitment to cleanliness with its open kitchen.

Chefs are placed openly yet discreetly behind the counters, allowing customers to observe as their dishes are created.

Whether you are a picky eater or just looking for a never ending selection you can’t go wrong by choosing the upscale all you can eat restaurant, Todai.

Sky on 57 - for the fine diners

Formal dining with a pristine view of Singapore and the friendliest service, eating at Sky on 57 is definitely a one-of-a-kind treat for Marina Bay Sands travellers.

Located on the SkyPark level on the roof of Tower 1, the restaurant’s intricately French and Singaporean blended menu was designed by Celebrity Chef Justin Quek to invite travellers to his home country.

Serving breakfast, lunch, dinner as well as transforming into an evening bar, Sky on 57 is definitely a must-try next time you are staying at Marina Bay Sands.

Less than a year since the restaurant launched in the iconic complex, Chef Quek told e-Travel Blackboard he designed the menu with the hope of offering tourists and locals the sense of eating at home with an upscale twist.

And that’s definitely what you’ll experience at Sky on 57, with food options varying from perfectly round hash browns, all types of eggs and cereals as well as some Asian selections for breakfast down to seafood cooked with French and Singaporean spices and pork with uniquely dressed salads for dinner.

As well as serving some of the finest food in Singapore, Sky on 57 also offers diners a spectacular non-disturbed view of the entire city across the entire restaurant.

Next time you want to feel on top of the world with a great view and amazing food book your spot at Sky on 57.

A few other options         

Pita Pan – for the vegetarians

A casual dining complex located outside the ArtScience Museum, Pita Pan is the perfect blend of Mediterranean food meets the Middle East.

Rise – for the diverse eaters

Located on the ground lobby of Tower 1, Rise is a perfect spot for those looking for delicious food without trekking too far from their room. The Rise serves a full international buffet breakfast and a seafood and sushi buffet lunch and dinner.

The Chocolate Bar – for the chocoholics

A chocolate addict’s paradise, if you’re looking for a major chocolate fix this is the place for you. The Chocolate Bar opens are The Club from 8.00pm daily and serves up to 57 chocolate themed desserts. Each dish is crafted by hand and is made using premium chocolate. One word: dreamy.
 

Source = e-Travel Blackboard: Nahrain John
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