Singapore - Catalunya

It seems like practically every week we hear about a fancy new restaurant opening up in Singapore.  The rare few turn out to be really amazing but most seem to fall somewhere between pretty good and slightly lacking.

I was cautiously optimistic when I heard about a new Spanish Tapas bar called Catalunya which recently arrived in town, and was pleasantly surprised to have a wonderful dinning experience not just once but twice within the same week!

Girls night out - pre-dinner drinks at Fullterton Bay Rooftop bar followed by a tapas meal at Catalunya. 

Catalunya is housed in a glass, dome-like structure on the water in Marina Bay. It has amazing views - and we were lucky enough to time our pre-dinner cocktail with the National Day pre-show fireworks display over the Bay which were beautiful.



What a view!



But perhaps even better than the view, the service at Catalunya was one of the best we had experienced so far in Singapore. The wait staff, many of whom were from Spain, were knowledgeable and extremely friendly. I was especially impressed with the sommenlier who helped me pick out a fantastic Spanish wine (Pazo De Senorans - Albarino) for our girls night out and then remembered me (and the wine I liked a week later) when we were back for a friends Bday dinner.

We were also served a special treat - deconstructed olives? - which are a specialty of the restaurant and unlike anything I have ever experienced before. The olive has been soaked in olive oil for quite some time and has a very thin skin.  The texture is similar to that of a large fish egg that pops as you slowly bite into it.  If you can imagine that, in the form of a green olive, that literally explodes with flavor as you place it in your mouth.  I am not exactly sure how they make them - a time consuming process to be sure - but absolutely amazing!

Other highlights from the menu were the bikini toasted sandwich (truffle ham and cheese), suckling pig and the potato croquettes filled with minced beef.

The only downside of the restaurant was its popularity. Reservations were quite difficult to come by. Both evenings we were only able to get a table for our group after 9pm though our bookings were made over a week in advance.

Though not necessarily an inexpensive evening, we had an amazing dinning experience with good food and great friends.  Catalunya may just be my new favorite place in town for a special occasion!



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