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Mezza9 Grand Hyatt

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What better restaurant to find at the mezzanine level of Grand Hyatt hotel, than Mezza9 itself! The place offers an interesting upscale dining experience in an otherwise casual and laid back ambience. We chose the Set Dinner ($79.90), which allowed us to customize our menu from their array of international cuisines.



Complimentary bread with tomato dip
For starters, we were each served a warm Blue Swimmer Crab Cake with Remoudale sauce (similar to Tartare sauce). These balls, in the style of cutlets, were breaded and fried to give a crispy coat that was an absolute delight to bite into. Evidently I was too engrossed in them that I missed a shot of their signature appetizer. A great start to dinner, I secretly wished they'd serve us a second round!

Along with the crab cakes, we had Smoked Scottish Salmon which was beautifully garnished with chopped egg, herbs and sour cream. This dish was not only aesthetically pleasing, but tasted good too.
Smoked Scottish Salmon
From the Japanese cuisine, we ordered 8 skewers of Assorted Yakitori which included Beef, Chicken-leek, Chicken meat ball, Chicken wing, Pork-belly onion, Tomato-bacon, Sword fish-chilli and Smelt fish. These were marinated in Yakitori sauce, a type of sweetened soy sauce, which perfectly complemented the grilled meat. My favourite was the good ol' chicken meat ball, which were of decent sizes and seasoned generously with pepper.
Assorted Yakitori
For the main course, we had Wok fried rice with shrimp, Hong Kong kai lan, Steamed Seabass fillets with ginger paste and orange peel, and Wok fried chicken with cashew nuts and dried chillies. The chicken was similar to the dry chilli chicken preparation from a hawker center, except sadly this one had more dried chillies than the meat itself. And what's a fusion cuisine without lamb rack! So we ordered some Char-grilled lamb rack with buttered asparagus and parmesan. The meat was done medium-rare and had too much fat for my liking.
Steamed Seabass fillets
And now to the best part of dinner - the desserts! I was seriously spoilt for choice, but my favourite was the Vanilla & Praline Mille-feuille topped with assorted berries. This popular French dessert was made up of alternating layers of puff pastry and whipped cream, and when tasted, a silky smooth custard and a burst of berry flavours pushed all the right buttons for me.
Vanilla & Praline Mille-feuille
The Chocolate Fondant with coffee sauce is a match made in heaven for real chocolate lovers. With a thin crust-like chocolate outer coat and a soft centre of rich molten chocolate, this warm dessert was sure to send off enough endorphins to keep me happy for the night.

Chocolate Fondant
Next in line to tingle my tastebuds was the Granny Smith Apple Crumble with custard sauce and Tahitian Vanilla bean ice cream. The apple pie which was served in a ramekin had a delicate cinammon crust in the shape of a dome, and the custard sauce was served separately in a shot glass. Unfortunately, the dessert had me embarrassingly licking the sweet custard off the spoon to neutralize the taste of the sour apple crumble.

Granny Smith Apple Crumble
There was nothing to complain about the Banana and Passionfruit Crêpe drizzled with chocolate and butterscotch sauce. Made on order, the warm crepe was made to perfection and complemented the Vanilla ice cream well.

Banana & Passionfruit Crêpe
AND THERE'S MORE. Mango, raspberry and chocolate Sorbets, for the reduced guilt pleasures in life. Served elegantly in a martini glass, the sorbets came with a cripsy chocolate coated wafer in between them; well I guess they have their ways in just throwing in extra calories. The flavoured sorbets were refreshing and a perfect wrap to the feast.
Sorbet
With its dim lights and lovely setting, Mezza9 is the place you'd wanna bring your date to impress, though be prepared to keep your wallets full to maximize the experience here. I wouldn't mind going back again (with Su this time) to savour their famed cakes over a cosy afternoon tea!

Mezza9
Grand Hyatt Singapore
10 Scotts Road
Singapore 228211
Tel: 6738 1234

Opening Hours: Mon - Sat (Lunch): 12.00 PM - 2:30PM, Mon - Sat (Dinner): 6.00PM - 10:30PM, Sunday (Brunch): 11:30AM - 3.00PM, last pour at 2:45PM

Dress Code: Lunch (Mon-Sun), Dinner (Sunday) & Brunch (Sunday): Casual
Dinner (Mon - Sat): Smart Casual

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