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Steak was a little too salty for my liking (it tasted as if it was mainly seasoned with salt flakes on the exterior) and the herb butter on top sadly did little to augment the flavour. As for the soufflé, I appreciated its texture but the roquefort cheese sort of an acquired taste so nah, not really for me either.
But overall, still a good meal, especially since soufflés are quite hard to find in Singapore!
Who knew a hearty beef stew and a fluffy comté soufflé could complement each other so well? The beef stew, with its generous servings of tender, juicy beef cubes with bacon, carrots and mushrooms drenched in a thick gravy, is bound to warm your tummy and soul. The comté soufflé provided a nice contrast in both texture and flavour as it was fluffy (almost as if eating a cloud!) and mildly sweet.
Apart from the good food, the restaurant had a nice and quiet ambience, as though transporting me back to France with French music playing in the background. Once again, a fantastic deal thanks to burpple!!
We are grateful to Beyond for giving us the opportunity to give Soufflé a try, despite the fact that we found their soufflé disappointing.
I have been wanting to try this restaurant in ages. Glad we made it for dinner. The soufflés are absolutely delish especially the desert orange soufflé with Grand Marnier. My daughter had boeuf bourguignon served with a mini comte soufflé. Son had duck confit with truffle mushroom mini soufflé. Hubby had a tasting flight of 3 souffles. I had a bouillabaisse with a lobster mini soufflé. All good. #maneklady #manekeats @ Soufflé
Most of us probably haven't tried savoury soufflés, so if you're keen to try some, head to Soufflé nestled at Duxton Hill for a choice of six sweet and five savoury soufflé varieties. I just found out that both sweet and savoury souffles are classic to French, and Soufflé is Singapore's first and only restaurant dedicated to this.
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Their soufflé are served as appetizers, mains and desserts. For appetizers, I'll recommended the laksa Soufflé, for a taste of Singapore flavours made with fresh prawns and a laksa sauce, over ethereally-light soufflé.
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It can be a bit tricky to pick a good main course here, as some dishes can go very wrong. So it's safer to order a couple more appetizers, and head straight to the dessert pictured in the second photo (swipe), where Grand Marnier is poured over fragrant orange confites.
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Before we ordered, we were greeted a glass of rosé each. The setup was beautiful and I particularly loved their chevron napkins against the marble table.
Soufflé is known for their unique take on savoury soufflés - laksa ($26) and lobster ($28) are two that I’m keen to try. We came from lunch so we opted for a sweet version instead.
Grand Marnier soufflé, $28 for large ($20 for individual). The large was a good portion for 3 of us, and it came with a bottle of Grand Marnier for extra drizzles, topped with some candied orange.
Soufflé was light and done well, though an eggy flavour became more prominent as the dish cooled down. Was overall a good experience, perfect vibes for girlfriend chitchat, but the soufflé isn’t something I’d specially make a trip for.