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😒 3/5 - Better than Les Amis, not as good as Zen
By 👻 @craigodile, 01/29/2024 3:00 am
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This was the final three Michelin star restaurant we had to tick off in Singapore, and we’d say it’s more of Les Amis’ ilk than Zen’s. For us Zen is what we’re looking for, more contemporary. But Odette is more “classic” Michelin. So will depend on your tastes! Gripe first: even though, as with all three star restaurants, you often have to book months in advance for a reservation, Odette actually take a substantial deposit from your account. The money leaves your account. And it is non-refundable, even if you cancelled a minute later for a reservation in two months time. I have zero issue with holds being put on x amount and you needing to cancel a reservation with some notice, but this is militant. All sorts can change and it’s simply wrong to operate in this was. I’d have happily given them a 4/5, same as Les Amis, if not for this. I think we were also a little more disappointed here than at Les Amis because Odette is in the Top 50 restaurant list, which often bucks the Michelin trend and rewards contemporary places. This definitely more “French” aka stuffy and formal. Not necessarily bad, just not what we’re looking for first and foremost. All that said: great dinner! Really enjoyed it. We’d been to Zen the night before so it had a lot to live up to and it was not far off and, I think it’s worth stressing, mostly on subjective things. I can imagine some hating the music at Zen and loving it here. Service very professional and quite fun. I enjoyed asking the French sommelier for cheddar, red Leicester, and Stilton, when he just had Roquefort and some other rubbish from France. Food was very, very tasty. More drama than Zen, with smoke and table preparation, and that sort of thing. Doing dry January though and their non-alcoholic drinks very, very poor. We don’t necessarily mark them down for this, as it’s not uncommon, but in this day and age I think you really do need to offer more than a couple of sodas and a handful of non-alcoholic wines (urgh). We loved the decor, space, and view of the kitchen. Great location within the art gallery/museum. Finally, and sorry to keep comparing to Zen (that I’m clearly obsessed with), it was a lot cheaper than the dinner the night before. Which is good! If you like classic Michelin, by which I mean lovely white, pressed table cloths, cheese presentations, and fawning over bread, this is probably for you (better, I think, than Les Amis, even though I’ve scored them worse for their deposit policy).
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