Asian Heritage Row's dining scene has been slowly dying, so we were excited when The Blue Grass Restaurant & Bar opened here this week. Sadly, it's not in the same league as the other outlets that have closed on this once-thriving row.
Blue Grass has a menu of local and Western offerings that seem too ordinary, even though the food itself is reasonably well-prepared and fairly priced. The taufu sumbat, stuffed with cucumber, carrots and bean sprout, served with Thai chilli sauce, tasted healthy but bland.
Lamb perattal, a dry, spicy curry with bread. Decent but unmemorable.
Mushroom fried rice. A rather hearty portion. Not too oily or salty, thankfully.
Singapore fried beehoon. Lacked wok hei, but generously filled with seafood.
Illusion (vodka, peach liqueur, melon liqueur, lime, pineapple juice) and Singapore Sling (gin, cherry brandy, lime juice, soda, grenadine, bitters).
Blue Grass,
Asian Heritage Row.