C
says:
Rio Tapas, tucked away
in a corner of Marina Bay Sands Shoppes, is actually a creation of Carnivore.
Located adjacent to the Carnivore at MBS, Rio offers a lighter all-day dining
concept, morphing from muffins at breakfast to cocktails and tapas at dinner
time. It’s a pretty small set-up, with only 5 tables, but I think you can order
the Rio menu while sitting at the Carnivore tables as well.
Their idea of tapas is
actually just small plates, so don't expect authentic Spanish tapas offerings
like grilled octopus or jamon. Rather, there is a small but rather
enticing-sounding selection of small bites, including mini burgers and seared
tuna salad.
We went for 4 dishes,
and by far the best (and also best value at $16 for a decent portion size) was
the squid ink pasta with grilled squid. The squid ink is part of the pasta, and
the dish is prepared aglio olio style with cherry tomatoes and a hint of
chilli. The pasta was seasoned well and cooked just right, and the squid was
pretty nicely charred as well.
Another pretty good
dish (though this was way more up my alley than A’s) was their oxtail soba.
This was a small bowl of a rather rich and very flavourful beefy broth with
pieces of tender oxtail. The soba noodles were rather overcooked though; I
would have liked them to have some bite. The dish was supposed to have been
drizzled with truffle oil but I didn’t get any hint of it. Despite these few
flaws, I did enjoy it and at $9, again pretty decently priced.
We tried their duo of
mini burgers – one with cheddar cheese and one with blue cheese. When they say
mini, they aren’t kidding. The burger bun was about 7 cm in diameter, and the
patty itself can’t have been more than 4 cm. In addition, we were a bit
apprehensive when they told us that the burgers were cooked well done. They
were ok – they were more meatballs that actual patties, and after being
smothered with cheese, actually not bad.
The cubed beef
tenderloin was an epic disappointment though. They asked for preferred doneness
so we said medium rare, but the irregular morsels that arrived were more medium
to medium-well done. The beef didn't have much flavour at all, and really
needed the ponzu dipping sauce that accompanied it. Their fries aren’t half bad,
and at least they serve a good ketchup.
Despite A’s inability
to drink alcohol, he couldn't resist ordering the Alco-Horlicks – a spiked
milkshake with chocolate sauce and Horlicks. It seemed innocuous but left a
lingering boozy heat at the back of your throat. The churros were a pleasant
surprise – they were a lot lighter and fluffier than expected. They came with 3
dips – chocolate, spiced vanilla and raspberry coulis. The chocolate was
obviously the best, but the other two didn’t suck either.
Whenever we walk by,
Carnivore/Rio are seldom full, so this could be a good last minute option at
MBS, given that it’s well nigh impossible to get a table at Mozza at short
notice.
A says:
A surprisingly good
meal. Despite my reservations, everything turned out to be decent (except for
the very blah and over-priced beef cubes). I’d definitely have the squid ink
pasta next time. And my milkshake. Heh.
Rio Tapas
#01-77/80, The
Shoppes Marina Bay Sands
2 Bayfront Avenue
Tel: 6688-7429
Opens 9 am – 12
midnight weekdays; 9 am – 2 am weekends
2 comments:
the burgers and churros already won my eyes, thanks for the intro, can't wait to check it out :)
i like the idea of smaller dishes. makes it easier to try different stuff
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