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Singapore restaurant REVIEW:
Peach Garden Sichuan @ Miramar
Cantonese,Sichuan
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The Peach Garden empire enters new territory, Sichuan Province, but have cleverly kept their dependable Cantonese classics. Like most Chinese establishments, the main dining room is large and open, with pristine white tablecloths, while the rest of the restaurant is done up in earthy tones of bronze and burnt sienna. For starters, we chose cucumbers with peanut and sesame sauce. The simplicity of chilled cucumber sticks paired with a smooth, nutty sauce was one we thoroughly enjoyed. In consideration of our taste buds, we opted to ease into our meal with sautéed pork neck with onions and minced garlic. Our initial instinct when it arrived alongside a nest of chili strips was to brace our tongues for the onslaught. However, both the meat and chili were surprisingly mild in taste and spice. One of the highlights was the fried French beans with minced meat which was incredibly fragrant. We also went for the braised prawns and crystal vermicelli in a claypot. The generous helping of large prawns was inviting, although we would have liked more spiciness and XO sauce in the mix. Finally, the Chong Qing diced chicken arrived with a ratio of chilies to chicken at three to one. And no, we’re not exaggerating. We foolishly had a piece and it was so hot, it could have very well started a forest fire. Our burning tongues were duly cooled with a subtly sweet jelly royale; the softest-set coconut jelly served in a young coconut. While the food is good and service competent, we’ll need to give ourselves some time before we’re ready to brave the fiery heat again.


Have you tried the Chong Qing Chicken? It's one of I-S Magazine's 50 things to eat in Singapore before you die (2010).

Price Guide

$: Less than $40
$$: $40-$80
$$$: $80-120
$$$$: $120-200
$$$$$: $200 and up
Price per person, including one drink, appetizer, main course and dessert. Prices do not include bottles of wine unless stated. For 2011, our price bands have been updated to reflect changes in the market.

Ratings

★Forget it
★★: Only if you’re stuck in the neighborhood
★★★: A pleasant dining experience
★★★★: More than just great food, tell your friends
★★★★★: Not to be missed

Our Policy

Reviews are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants. Reviews are included at the discretion of the editors and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of I‑S Magazine and our super‑sneaky team of hungry reviewers. Menus, opening hours and prices change and should be checked. New restaurants are not reviewed within one month of their opening.

Reviews are written from a typical diner’s perspective. A dining experience includes more than just food; ratings are also based on service, atmosphere and fun. Ratings are awarded in accordance with the type of restaurant reviewed, so the city’s best wonton noodle stall could earn a “not to be missed” rating while a fancy French restaurant could be a “forget it.”

PEACH GARDEN SICHUAN @ MIRAMAR DETAILS

Phone: 6736-3833

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri 11:30am-2:30pm; Sun 11:30am-2:30pm, 8-11am; daily 6-9:30pm; Sat 10:30am-2:30pm
Where:
Peach Garden Sichuan @ Miramar, 3/F Hotel Miramar, Hotel Miramar, 401 Havelock Rd. Singapore, Singapore
Area: West
Nearest train: Chinatown
AE, DC, MC, V
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9.33333
 
 

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