Wednesday, May 23, 2007

Santa Fe Tex Mex Grill: All Aboard! The Steword's RiverBoat Unique Dining Experience

With Amagada and the kids

Fajitas half pound $26.65 Full pound $41.65

My recent discovery of the Riverboat came as a very pleasant surprise for the whole family. I am sure you all agree that it is increasingly difficult to find special places with character and charm to dine in in Singapore where there is a constant push to renovate and renew. When I look back, most of the places that my wife and I used to Pak Tor (go dating) are now only a memory or a picture in the Singapore archives. So our visit to the Stewards Riverboat floating restaurant came as a real delight, especially for the kids.

For those who remember, this boat was first built in 1991 and originally housed the A&W restaurant at Sentosa. Most people around my generation who where kids when A&W were still around can probably still remember the familiar jingle "A&W, A&W, A&W..... is where, root bear floaters, burgers sizzlers, coney dogs, french fries, ice cream toooooo"

Since then, the Riverboat was taken over by Santa Fe Tex Mex Grill for 6 years while it was still in Sentosa. With the new developments at Sentosa, the Riverboat has been relocated to the brand spanking new Marina South Pier and has undergone a makeover as well.

The Santa Fe Tex Mex Grill still occupies the main deck (shechem), while the upper deck (bethel) is a function hall that can be used to cater to functions like weddings and birthday parties. On Sundays there is even a Church service held there. The bridge deck (hebron) is an Al Fresco eatery that will house a brand new restaurant to be launched later next month. Right on the very top is the Captain's Wheelhouse which has a table for two set up for those very special occasions. I was told that 5 marriage proposals have been carried out there and they have a 100% success rate! They also have a private Jacuzzi up here which they even use to conduct Water Baptisms!


Baby Back Ribs $21.95 half rack, $29.25 full rack

Santa Fe restaurant serves Tex Mex style food which is all about beans, cheese, jalapeno peppers, tacos, nachos, fajitas..... Try saying that with a Mexican accent and you will invariably start sounding like Speedy Gonzales! "Ariba, Ariba, Andale, eh hah!"

The babyback ribs here are pretty good. The ribs have been smoked for a long time such that the meat separates from the bone easily and it's tender and smoky flavoured. The BBQ sauce is pretty good, though I would have liked it a bit sweeter (I usually go for the honey ribs at Tony Romas). 4/5


Chicken Chimichangas $10.95 3 pieces

The Chicken Chimichangas are something new for me. It's like chicken, beans, cheese and peppers wrapped in a tortilla and deep fried. Same concept as a Poh Piah, no? It was excellent with the avocado ranch sauce dip. 4/5 Incidentally, if you think the word "Chimichanga" sounds a little bit like it might be something a Mexican would say if he accidentally hits his thumb with a hammer, you are almost right. "Chimichanga" is the Mexican equivalent of "Thingamajig". According to the legend, this Mexican Lady accidentally dropped a Burrito into the deep fryer and she let out a curse word which she quickly edited to "Chimichanga". Hmmm, I wonder if that is how deep fried Poh Piah started as well?


Turkey Quesadillas $14.95

Another dish I would recommend is the Turkey Quesadillas. Can't really go wrong with smoked Turkey breast, cheese, sauteed onions and BBQ sauce. The Turkey breast gave it a very savoury taste which can be quite addictive. 4.5

The most Charasmatic of the dishes has to be the Sizzling Fajitas. (First Pic) The smell of sizzling beef wafting through the air is pretty hard to resist. I guarantee you that if you walked into the restaurant and one just happens to be served, it would be on your order as well. 4.25/5

I think that the real draw of the Riverboat must be the the venue itself. The food is very good but not really die die must try. However the Riverboat itself is a wonderful place for family and friends to gather for fellowship. Eric, the Chief Steward is unabashed about its Christian decor. The Riverboat represents more then just a business, he believes that it is a place where family bonds can be renewed, friendships can be deepened and faith can be found. Being a trainer with Family Life, courses on marriage renewal and family life programs are also held in the premises.

Conclusion

This has to be one of the most unique places to dine in Singapore. Great place for family and friends to gather. Those of you who are familiar with the "How to Host a Murder" games, you will agree with me that this would be an excellent venue to host a "Murder Night" where everyone gets dressed up and role play a classic whodunnit.

Santa Fe All American Tex Mex Grill
Stewords Riverboat
31 Marina Coastal Drive,
Berth 1 Marina South Pier
62785775
Click for Map


Disclosure: This review was done at the invitation of Stewards Riverboat and the meal was provided free of charge.

11 comments:

edgarchen said...

Hi, ieat.
I notice there are no price tag for the dishes. Could you post them up?

ieat said...

Aiya, I forgot to note down that night. I will call them up and post them later today. The prices are a fraction cheaper than Tony Roma's I think.

liveyrdream said...

ahhh... Reminds me of my childhood days... I used to go to that "A & W" boat for rootbeer and curly fries....

hmmm... worth paying a visit to reminicise about my childhood ...only when I recover from my cough...

Only downside is a bit out of the way since I got no car...

fairyliquid said...

the bf and me stumbled upon RiverBoat the other day - u r right,the ambience is unparalleled!

audrey` said...

Yeah!
I missed A & W's waffles very much =)

Camemberu said...

Tex Mex?? This is quite a departure from the usual makan stuff you feature. But still interesting, I didn't even know this Riverboat existed! Thanks!

Holy Drummer said...

No wonder I was thinking where the Riverboat disappeared to - from Sentosa.

So another for the must-go-list :)

ireadigoigorge said...

My bunch of friends celebrated a few of our birthdays at Riverboat recently because of the good ratings here. Unfortunately, the experience was totally dissappointment!

Here's the summation of our (me and my pals) reviews:

1. The riverboat looked very worned and dated. The aircon part (ground floor) had very low ceiling and felt claustrophobic. We opted for the upper alfresco decks. It was old, deco very sad, hot (dunno why no sea breeze that night), too dark and extremely smokey (from the grill)!

2. The riverboat rocks! and I meant that literally...in a bad way. It was swaying ever so subtly but enough to make all of us a little woozy and puke-ish (ie. sea sick) especially when trying to read the menu in the dark!

3. The food was burnt! The ribs were way over grilled!

Some saving grace:

1. The virgin lime margarita was icy and delicious. (maybe we were just too hot!)

2. The rest of the food was pretty edible.. but far from fantastic

Here's our vote:

Ambience(interesting): 4/5
Ambience(nice): 2/5
Food: 3/5

ieat said...

I liked it because it felt old and nostalgic. Too many modern places around that lacks character.

ChangYulingJoy said...

they have two other outlets now at Far East Plaza and Orchard Point

Peter said...

Hi there,

I hope you don't mind me featuring this on our facebook group page!

Thanks!

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