Showing posts with label ~ Prego. Show all posts
Showing posts with label ~ Prego. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 21, 2008

Tiramisu from Prego

Earlier on during the Tiramisu spree, we specially made a trip to Prego to try their Tiramisu and was pretty disappointed due to the dry savoiardi sponges. In addition, the mascarpone cheese was so thick and sticky. Thus, when my colleague's sister bought 3 pastries from Prego and of which one of them is a Tiramisu, I was indeed disappointed.

BUT it wasn't the case, the mascarpone cheese is light and the savoiardi sponges was well-soaked in espresso and liquor. One word to describe this, Yummy!!! I thought it was something similar to twelve + one but with a stronger alcohol taste.

By the way, I went to check out the price. Each of these cost $7+.
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Prego Deli
1F, 80 Bras Basah Road, Raffles The Plaza
Singapore 189560
Tel: 6431 6156

Daily - 11:30 am to 10:30 pm
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Chocolate Fruit Tart from Prego

This was the second favourite after the Tiramisu. Since I have tried a fair bit of chocolate these days, my expectation tentatively increases. This is basically a dark chocolate tartlet with custard cream, vanila sponge and different fruits topped on it. I would say there is nothing special about it but is pretty light and small.

Each of this costs $4.50+.
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Prego Deli
1F, 80 Bras Basah Road, Raffles The Plaza
Singapore 189560
Tel: 6431 6156

Daily - 11:30 am to 10:30 pm
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Cheesecake? also from Prego

I thought this looks the yummiest among the 3 since I had bad experience with Prego's tiramisu. It turned out that this is the most disappointing. It has a texture of a cheesecake but was soaked in some fruity syrup. So in a way, this is an extremely moist cheesecake and due to its high moisture content, it lacks the cheesy and rich texture.

Similarly to the fruit tart, it costs $4.50+.
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Prego Deli
1F, 80 Bras Basah Road, Raffles The Plaza
Singapore 189560
Tel: 6431 6156

Daily - 11:30 am to 10:30 pm
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Friday, August 22, 2008

Tiramisu from Prego... *Sigh*

Yuan and I are on a Tiramisu spree and it has come to a point we are quite sick of it....

Entering the main entrance of Prego leads you to Prego Deli and this is part of the showcase of their cakes and pastries at the entrance of the restaurant. Actually, the cakes looks prettier from the aerial view but I didn't want to behave like a paparazzi.

Anyway, the pastries are at $4+ per slice and some of the whole cakes offered that day were Coffee opera, Mango mouse, New York Cheesecake. In fact, a 500gm of Mango Mousse cost about $22+. That is why I always tell my friends, it is actually better to order cakes from Hotels, the quality is good and usually cheaper than the boutiques.

Tiramisu... The aerial view of the Italian
Similar to my previous Prego entry, I have gotten this picture from street directory website.


As described in the menu, Prego's Tiramisu is served in the form of
"Coffee steeped ladyfinger biscuits layered with mascarpone cheese and bitter cocoa"
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Fen's comments

Based on some of the entries in forums asking for the best Tiramisu in Singapore, Prego will be one of those that were mentioned. Of course, I do come across negative comments but being one of the prestigious hotels, I think I will prefer to give them the benefit of doubt.

Known to be one of the stars of Prego, this Tiramisu kind of disappoint. As some has pointed out, the sponge seems to be too dry which might be, as what some has claimed,
being left in the refrigerator for too long. I don't mind a lower alcohol content but I do feel that one of the factors that make a good Tiramisu is a good well-soaked sponge so as to complement the mascarpone cheese well. In addition, the mascarpone cheese is just too thick and sticky which doesn't tempt me to finish the entire dessert.

I would say, I don't mind dropping Prego for their main course but not for their Tiramisu...
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Yuan's comments
We came to Prego with high expectations of their Tiramisu. However this was a disappointment. As someone pointed out, look at the cocoa powder on the top of the Tiramisu and you will be able to tell the degree of moistness. After having this Tiramisu, i sort of understood what it meant. Thick layer of cocoa powder on top and dry sponge. Further this Tiramisu has no alcohol content but a strong coffee taste. Based on dryness, i think its not as good as some claim.
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Prego Deli
1F, 80 Bras Basah Road, Raffles The Plaza
Singapore 189560
Tel: 6431 6156

Daily - 11:30 am to 10:30 pm

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Lombarda from Prego...

Prego, when used as an interjection refers to "You're welcome" and "Please" when used as an adverb... But you are in Singapore, how can we not heard of this Italian restaurant located at Fairmont, Singapore... Famous for its cheery decor and spacious dining area, Yuan and I decided to drop by on the 22nd August 08, just before the Fireworks display presented by the France Team along Esplanade... Hopefully, we won't get stunned by the Italian menu and get to order the right dishes to appreciate their authentic Italian 'home' cooking.

Anyway, this is the entrance of Prego and I guessed there is a difference between a digital SLR and a point and shoot, thus I have to admit that I have gotten this picture from street directory website. Hopefully, I won't get into trouble with the patent or copyright. Anyway, the photographer is acknowledged in the picture.

Lombarda
Tomato, mozzarella, Gorgonzola cheese, beef carpaccio and shaved Parmesan


Calamari e zucchini fritti con salsa di pomodori secchi piccanti
Fried Calamari and crispy vegetables served with spicy sun dried tomato salsa

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Fen's Comments

Lombarda - I am starting to appreciate thin crust pizza cos it is less oily in comparison to the pan pizza from Pizza Hut. I am sure when one talks about pizza, there are 2 categories of people in which one group will prefer the authentic thin oven-baked pizza while the other will prefer the pan pizza from Pizza Hut.

Yuan is right about me having a liking for cheese, partially due to the fact that I have been eating cheese from blocks since young and thus is not put off by stronger and weird taste of cheese. The crust itself is not as soft as the one from Riciotti but no doubt I simply fall in love with the Gorgonzola cheese. Little did I know that Gorgonzola cheese is also a subset of Blue cheese, my favourite.

Anyway, the reason why Yuan don't like it was because Gorgonzola is a veined Italian blue cheese, made from unskimmed cow's milk. Oh well, he never fancy my favourite Danish Blue (made in Denmark, is a light, blue-veined cheese)...

However, I do find that the mozzarella used was under-proportioned as the bread taste close to a softened biscuit rather than a chewy bread. Lastly, Yuan was spot on with the beef, Carpaccio is a dish of raw beef, veal or tuna traditionally thinly sliced or pounded thin.

Fried Calamari - The calamari was quite well done in which it was not overly chewy. Although I didn't find the layer of batter salty enough, but I do love their tomato salsa. In fact, it is way much better than the one I had at Ricciotti (more to the Mexican spicy style). If I am not mistaken, to achieve a tomato salsa similar to this, fresh tomatoes have to be cut finely and simmered in water, in which tomato puree and sugar is added subsequently.

I have to admit that the service at Prego was fantastic. The water was refilled promptly. The tables were ensured to be free from crumbs and the plates and utensils were changed after each round of food served. Organized in their way of serving their customers, a place that I will not complain the 10% service charge. On top of that, complementary bread and chocolate truffles were served...

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Yuan's Comments

Lombarda - This is one of the lightest pizzas which i have eaten. By lightest i mean barely any ingredients. Guess i prefer American pizzas over Italian sort. Anyway Fen pointed out that the cheese is fantastic and you can see the shredded cheese on top of the pizza. For non cheese lovers like me, i didn't quite like the smell and taste.

Fried Calamari - By far one of the best which i have eaten. The calamari is soft and chewy, a little moist as you bite. Further, it comes with carrot and cucumber fried with flour. Thus this dish is similar to the tempura dishes. This is a must try when you come to prego.

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Prego
1F, 80 Bras Basah Road, Raffles The Plaza
Singapore 189560
Tel: 6431 6156

Operating hours

Pizzeria: Daily - 11:30 am to 12:30 am
Ristorante: Daily - 11:30 am to 2:30 pm and 6:30 pm to 10:30 pm

Brunch Buffet*
Every Sunday and selected public holidays - 12:00 noon to 2:30 pm

*Standard à la carte menu is also available.

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