Thursday, August 14, 2008

Cafe Oliv Revisited: An ieat Team Review

Reviewed by Holydrummer with Pics from Cactuskit and Wahcow
With the additional mouths of smart, liverpool, champagne, taukwa,wahcow maiden, mr. & mrs sumosumo, jems & jemster, cactusprincess, holybro & holybunny

Have you ever fancied feasting on French escargots, Chinese 'guo-tie' and Italian pasta - all at the same time? Weird cravings, I hear you say. Or if you are tired of the run-of-the-mill chicken chop from the hawker centre stall, join the club. Question is, where can you go for exquisite western cuisine that is a cut above the rest, yet decently-priced? Look no further - At Cafe Oliv, you can have your cake and eat it too.

Executive Chef-Owner Kevin Heng presents a range of unique offerings from his rejuvenated menu that allows him to better express his culinary flair. With hints of 'Eastern' influences in his new dishes, one would ask what on earth is he really cooking - Western? East-Meets-West? Fusion?

In what was arguably the heaviest weekend degustation - a whopping 20-course - we guinea pigs gathered for a nice Saturday brunch to explore Cafe Oliv's new food experiments and to find out the answer.

First up, Salads and Appetisers:


Oliv Avocado Quail Eggs Mesclun Frisee French Dressing $10.90
Photo by Cactuskit



Presentation wise, this is a colourful beauty. Avocado by nature has a creamy & buttery texture; Combining thick slices of these together with the quail eggs, they lend weight to alternating textures between the crunchy mesclun greens and the juicy cherry tomatoes & olives, making this a full-bodied salad. 4/5



Gratin Oliv Herb Butter Yolk Cheese Monray Escargot $9.90 (half a dozen)
Photo by Cactuskit



Fans of escargot can also rejoice. The snails come conveniently de-shelled and are surprisingly quite plump and tender, packing in a bit of crunch. Served on a bed of blanched Chinese spinach, some of us found the choice of greens rather amusing initially. Mismatch? Perhaps. But I thought it provided a good contrast by cushioning the saltiness of the accompanying sauce around the escargots and added a somewhat fusion-istic presentation. Bound to be a crowd favourite, you can't go wrong with this oven-baked dish with bechemel sauce & melted cheese oozing all over. 4/5


Oliv Fusion Stuffing "Guo Tie" Streaky Pork Dumpling $7.90 (8 pieces)
Photo by Cactuskit

Drawing inspiration from his Chinese kitchen staff, this Northern Chinese staple was re-invented with an additional twist in cooking technique. Instead of just the usual pan-frying, the "Guo Tie" were then braised with stock and the pan jus was left to reduce until it was totally absorbed into the dumplings, sealing in all the flavours. The intended effect was to create a "Guo Tie" in the style of a "tang bao", a la "xiao long bao" - where there is soup within waiting to burst out. It was indeed juicy enough at first bite, though the base could be seared longer & finished with a crispier skin. 4.25/5

P.S: Before we move on, don't forget to ask for Oliv's two homemade sauces - Honey Mustard & Thai Mayonnaise to accompany your meal. They go well with anything at all, and our moderator 'sumosumo' dabbed the dumpling with the honey mustard - "Fantastic!"


Oliv Quesadilla with Seafood $11.90
Photo by Wahcow

The Quesadilla stood out with its paper-thin tortilla skin - it is like an ultra crispy thin-crust pizza packed with chokefuls of filling bursting at the seams. You can select from a choice of 5 types of ingredients. Uncle Smart especially enjoyed this dish! 4.25/5

Photo by Cactuskit

Look at that! Can't resist sinking your teeth & experiencing that 'first crunch' yeah? You'd be glad to know that Cafe Oliv also serves a variety of thin-crust pizzas including the new Wild Mushroom Anchovies Margarita Pizza @ $12.90 - good for two to three.


Chargrilled Bratwurst Snail & Spicy Italian Sausages with Rosti Potato $14.90
Photo by Wahcow

Rosti is considered the national dish of Switzerland and pairing the German Bratwurst & Italian Sausage with Swiss Rosti reflects a delightful culinary mishmash akin to the neighbouring cultures prevalent in Switzerland. In Singapore, I shall christen this "Rosti Prata".
For Oliv's "Rosti Prata" - Russet Burbank potatoes were grated & pan-fried, with bacon left to saute first then tossed in to infuse flavour into the potato prata. Succulent sausages on top of Rosti - an impeccable match and a hit with the kakis! 4.5/5

Oliv Traditional Beef Stew with Fennel, Potato & Pilaf Rice $11.90
Photo by Cactuskit

This is as good'ol hearty as beef stew can get. Chunks of tender beef shin and root vegetables are stewed for a good few hours and served with steaming hot pilaf rice. The shin contains more tendons and less fat which is ideal for stewing. This dish is my personal favourite here and I love to have this stew especially on a chilly cold rainy day. It never fails to warm not only my stomach, but my heart too. 4.5/5

If you are not a fan of beef, try Oliv's Black Pepper Pesto Chicken with Rosemary Sauce ($11.90) One whole boneless chicken thigh is marinated overnight with paprika, rosemary and french mustard - Kevin adds in a good measure of ground black pepper to spice things up. I could appreciate the crisp & charred bits outside, while leaving the meat inside still moist and tender. 4/5. If you're looking for a meaner and crunchier alternative, also excellent is the Parmesan Cheese Chicken Cutlet Coriander Dill Cream @ $11.90. 4.25/5 They may seem like simple culifare (pardon the pun), but they can satisfy the simplest of coq cravings.


Char-Grilled Honey Glazed Pork Belly Ribs with Barbeque Sauce ($16.90 for half slab, $26.90 for full slab)
Photo by Cactuskit

Saving the best for the last, this star dish here is so good, it is worth raving about one more time, even if it has been featured before here. This unique recipe combines a special technique with a secret homemade BBQ marinade to provide that melt-in-the-mouth texture:

Instead of basting, the soft-bone ribs are first steamed for 3 hours with the BBQ sauce & left to rest, absorbing & trapping all the moisture in the meat - most of the fat is also removed in the process. Then, more of that special concoction is coated onto the meat just before chargrilling it, to give it added oomph and flavour. The result? A perfectly lean and tender slab. I especially loved the charred and slightly crispy crust and don't miss out on the sides where you can really suck the flavour out of the soft bones. Heaven! All of the kakis gave their stamp of approval. 4.5/5

Conclusion

Western? East-Meets-West? Fusion? Ultimately, you define it & decide for yourself. Whatever it is, Cafe Oliv's revamped menu is bound to please any palate with its brand-new offerings while retaining the old favourites.
Besides the huge variety of starters and entrees, it even contains a 3-step DIY Pasta section where you can select from 3 types of pasta, 7 types of sauces & 11 types of ingredients.
What do all these mean? It means you will definitely be spoilt for choice!

National Day Special Promotion for ieatishootipost.sg readers only!

Good news for you all! Up till the end of August only, Cafe Oliv is pleased to offer its guests 10% discount off the total bill when you quote 'ieatishootipost.sg'. It's that simple - Just mention the blog and you will be entitled to the exclusive discount. That means NO GST and NO Service Charge!

Visit www.cafeoliv.com for more info.

Cafe Oliv
220, East Coast Road
(Near Church of the Holy Family, Katong)
6-344-3114
Open daily from 11:30am - 11pm

What to do next?
Read the previous Cafe Oliv review here
Go down the road and have a nice cup of kopi with nostalgia at Chin Mee Chin
Cross the road to satisfy your Durian craving at Ah Loon's

17 comments:

holyb unny said...

The Cafe Oliv post is up!! KUDOS TO HOLYDRUMMER, CACTUSKIT, WAHCOW for the lovely review which they have put up :)

The must-try dish at Cafe Oliv would be their beef stew. The beef is so succulent and tender that it just melts into my mouth! Their stew has a tinge of tomato flavour, which goes very well with their pennel rice. Since their new menu is up, the rosti is definitely better than mache/village as Chef Kelvin cleverly infused bacon bits into this dish.

I'm always behind you, drummer :)

holybunny said...

The Cafe Oliv post is finally up!! KUDOS TO HOLYDRUMMER, CACTUSKIT, WAHCOW for the lovely review which they have put up :)

The must-try dish at Cafe Oliv would be their beef stew. The beef is so succulent and tender that it just melts in my mouth! Their stew has a lotsa flavour, which goes very well with their pilaf rice. The rosti is definitely better than marche's or vilage's. I enjoyed the degustation with the kakis!

Drummer, I'm always behind you! :)

Blur Ting said...

Ah,no wonder the name sounds familiar though I haven't been there myself. The set lunch is popular with the students from schools nearby too. My son and friends go there frequently. The boys love to swing on the hanging rattan chairs outside the restaurant!

cactuskit said...

Very very good writing by Holydrummer. Now Leslie can take breaks and have good backup : ). My family and I have been frequenting the restaurant for some time, and have never been disappointed yet. I like Kevin's drive and passion, and of course his food and prices too. Hope he does well. My personal favourite is the lamb shank. Kevin says no stock from supplier for the time being. When the stock comes, make sure you go try it. Super yummy! : )

smart said...

OMG brunch Catuskit said then come 20 dishes! No camera and cant write good review like HDrummer so just comment lor. Yes my fav is the Quesadilla, I keep asking HDrummer to repeat the dish name. Mind you I like all the dishes served none was lousy. Only regret is my all time fav Lamb Shank was not availiable. That will be 4.65/5 for me then.

northpole said...

hey good review by holydrummer! u can be a guest reviewer ay!!

well done guys on this blog, keep it up :)

jems said...

well done holydrummer :)
I also wish to add that not only did he do the review he was also going around serving us that day :)
Cactuskit was busy taking pics and hardly sat down to enjoy the food.
The dishes that I enjoyed on our extensive were the quesadilla, rosti and especially the pork ribs. The escargots didn't do it for me at all though.

liverpool1965 said...

salads were nice and lightly dressed, loved the ribs most!...need to go back for the desserts!

ieat said...

Heard that holydrummer was there for lunch today, or was he there to help out? Some of our readers might have spotted him.

Holybro said...

Nice review there bro, would not have expected anything lesser from you!

For all those going to Cafe Oliv for the 1st time, may I implore you to go try their Beer Battered Fish.

For $12, it is a fairly big portion, crispy, light, and yet with a potent hint of beer!

cactuskit said...

And we haven't even come to the excellent dessert yet. Check out the brownie and creme brule. Oohh la la... : )

taukwa said...

Went there last night and today with different company. The Chilean Cod and Clam Chowder were quite good. My friend liked the Pork Ribs and Escargot too. I also like the Soft Shell Crab.

cactuskit said...

Wah.. you really have lots of company man... Lots of social life... Hehhehehe. I'll win my bet soon.

Kevin said that the lambshank stocks will finally be in this Wed. Will go eat it. Superb!

Holy Drummer said...

Dear all,

Chef Kevin has announced the return of the lamb shank!

Check it out yo~

cactuskit said...

I may just pop over tomorrow or the next few days to eat it. Miss the dish. Yummy!

Anonymous said...

Patronised cafe oliv 2 weeks ago with a friend.Both of us agreed that the pork belly ribs and the beef stew was good. Disappointed with the "Guo Tie" Streaky Pork Dumpling though. Way too oily and too much 'chao tah' parts forour liking.The meat stuffing hardly taste good either.-al-

Anonymous said...

thanks for the review - it's cos of your review i went to try cafe oliv and i must say i wasnt disappointed. glad to report the ribs are still very good. also tried the lamb and def has my approval.

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