The Black Swan @ Cecil Street


black swan

The Black Swan has emerged in Raffles Place, giving diners and drinkers more options.Rising fast and furious above the waters and becoming the place to dine at made us all quite curious.The newest under the Lo and Behold Group, I am sure interest was piqued further because of their illustrious alumni that I could have raved nonstop before;

A Curious Teepee (Now closed)

Reservations via sms when I realised they are on chope.sg, so then makes all the fuss easier. 

black swan

Table setting. 

kitchen

Kitchen where their culinary dreams are fulfilled. 

flowers

Something about lilies that make any setting chichi-classy. 

bar

Throw me a bar counter and the rest of the night will be delirious kind of happy. 

tables

Tables like these were left unattended for just a bit before the entire place was bustling with activity. 

Enter into a world of tall ceilings, women in chic black (cocktail dresses and suits) and a bar counter that is as welcoming as the seats. 

bubbly

Mondays bring about a host of blues and even as the day draws to an end, nothing quite beats swiveling a glass of bubbly and slurping Canadian Rock Oysters and wishing this luxury would never end. 18 buckeroos for a decent swig and creamy aphrodisiacs, #mondaybluesaway indeed. May I add then that, that only applies during happy hours from 530-730pm. 

happy rock oysters

YUM. 

oysters

When can I return for these again? I could have the happiest hour around just sitting around slurping oysters and guzzling champagne all night long. 

fries

Fries ($9)
truffle

Crispy fries doused in truffle oil - as overpriced as it is, we all enjoyed it.

crab saladq 

Crab Salad  ($21)
handpicked crab, avocado, mango, orange, grapefruit, toasted sunflower seeds, citrus vinaigrette

If I could, I would have this over Caesar salad. Citrus vinaigrette worked for me without being too acidic for the tastebuds, infact, a light and delightful dressing over the fresh bed of greens and crabmeat. 

pasta

Seafood Linguini ($32)
prawns, calamari, clams, tomato, garlic, chilli

Clams were not good so ours came with more prawns.  Tastes quite like black bean sauce tossed with linguine, the strong flavours made this outstanding and worth seconds. 

beef

Duck Leg Confit  ($34)
36 hour sous-vide, bacon potatoes, fresh thyme, mustard sauce
 
I find duck hard to ignore at a French restaurant and this was a really decent effort with crisp skin and succulent meat. Bacon potatoes were a huge distraction, speckled with bacon and panfried - no better way to have it. 

beef

Stockyard Australia Wagyu Ribeye Steak (for two persons) ($96)
16-18oz, 400 days grain fed beef, béarnaise, fries

Wagyu certainly did not shine through with parts that were not as marbled as desired but they do good steaks.  

fries

More fries to compensate.

sticky date

Date and Toffee Pudding ($14)
caramelised banana, medjool dates, rum, vanilla ice cream

A tad sweet and dense which resulted in a slightly disappointing dessert, definitely expected better. 

chocolate

Dark Chocolate Dome ($16)
70% varlhona chocolate, vanilla crème, seasonal berries

Somehow,  this looks like any other dessert that the patisseries can produce. Coated with chocolate, the vanilla creme was a nice contrast. This is not quite a dessert I would order again.

We could have been spoilt rotten by the other restaurants to expect bread baskets and were met with none. Yet this gave us more reason to try the dishes on the menu.  The meal was fulfilling and somewhat riveting at some points, desserts could have been dealt in a better manner but there is room for improvement for sure. Dying to be back to attempt more oysters, burger and lobster! 

The Black Swan 
 19 Cecil Street

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