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[SG EATS] A Taste of Autumn at One-Michelin-Star Esora- A Kappo Dining Experience

[SG EATS] A Taste of Autumn at One-Michelin-Star Esora- A Kappo Dining Experience

[SG EATS] A Taste of Autumn at One-Michelin-Star Esora- A Kappo Dining Experience

Nestled within a charming conservation shophouse along Mohamed Sultan Road, Esora is a one-Michelin-star Japanese kappo restaurant where culinary artistry meets the changing seasons. Led by Chef Takeshi Araki, Esora’s autumn menus are a tribute to seasonal ingredients at their peak, offering a deeply immersive dining experience that honors the Japanese philosophy of kisetsukan—the emotional connection to nature’s transitions. Diners can indulge in a thoughtfully curated 7- or 10-course dinner, priced at S$238++ and S$368++ respectively, or explore the newly introduced 7-course lunch menu at S$178++, available from Thursday to Sunday.

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For a more elevated experience, Esora offers a range of expertly curated beverage pairings. Wine and sake pairings are available for S$78++, while a tea pairing is offered at S$48++. Esora’s General Manager, Shotaro, meticulously sources seasonal beverages from top producers in Japan and around the world, ensuring each drink complements the meal beautifully.

We had the 7-course lunch menu, which began with a complimentary glass of Champagne Les Massales or sparkling tea (depends on your choice).

We started with Esora’s signature foie gras monaka paired with kosui pear from Yamanashi and candied green lemon from Hiroshima. A delightful balance of flavors and textures. The citrus from the green lemon perfectly enhances the richness of foie gras.

Esora Michelin Guide Singapore-Autumn menu Esora Michelin Guide Singapore-deboned chicken wing

A standout dish is the deboned chicken wing stuffed with an array of autumn mushrooms, including maitake, shiitake, kakinokitake, shimeji, and tamogitake. Its crispy golden exterior and succulent filling had us wishing for seconds.

Esora’s Hassun platter

Esora’s Hassun platter, inspired by Japan’s tradition of momijigari (autumn leaf hunting), offers a trio of delicacies: smoked bonito with sesame-topped negi oil, clam with daikon and konowata, and persimmon with white sesame paste and sudachi lime. These small bites perfectly encapsulate the essence of autumn.

Esora Michelin Guide Singapore-cold somen

The journey continues with cold somen served in a delicate hamaguri consommé, elegantly topped with caviar and lily bulb. The dish is beautifully presented, showcasing a refined and delicate flavor profile.

Esora Michelin Guide Singapore-chargrilled kinmedai

Next is the chargrilled kinmedai (golden eye snapper), with its skin crisped by rice puffs, evoking the texture of pork crackling. A well-executed dish, it was clean, precise, and delicious.

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The highlight of the meal is the Wagyu Donabe. This traditional dish is cooked in a clay pot, featuring slow-braised wagyu with gobo (burdock) in a rich sweet soy sauce, accompanied by young ginger and mibuna. The marinated egg yolk and wasabi-nori add a creamy yet piquant touch, leaving you craving Every grain of rice is perfectly infused with the flavors, making it irresistibly satisfying. Absolutely loving it.

Esora Michelin Guide Singapore-dessertEsora Michelin Guide Singapore-Autumn menu tea

The meal concludes with a light and refreshing dessert of yogurt ice cream served with fresh pear, perfectly balanced and complemented by a soothing cup of tea.

The experience at Esora is a symphony of flavors that not only delights the palate but also fosters a deep connection to nature’s seasonal transitions. Dining here goes beyond just enjoying a meal—it’s a fully immersive journey that transports you into the heart of nature. From the meticulous artistry in each dish to the tranquil atmosphere, Esora offers an unforgettable escape that captures the essence of autumn.

Esora Restaurant Singapore

Adding to the experience, diners are gifted the chopsticks used during their meal, a thoughtful, personalized keepsake. The service is warm and heartfelt, making the entire visit truly memorable.

Address: Restaurant Esora
15 Mohamed Sultan Road
Singapore 238964
Opening Hours: Thursday to Saturday 12:00PM to 3:30PM | Wednesday to Sunday 6:30 PM to 10:30 PM (Closed on Mondays and Tuesdays)
Website: restaurant-esora.com

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