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Tanglin Cookhouse 3-Course Christmas Set Menu at S$48++

 Tanglin Cookhouse 3-Course Christmas Set Menu - Menu

Tanglin Cookhouse has come up with a festive 3-course Christmas Set Menu priced at S$48++ per person.

Appetizer

Tanglin Cookhouse 3-Course Christmas Set Menu - Borsct Soup with Sour Cream

If you like to start your meal with a hot soup, Borscht Soup with Sour Cream is a good choice. The soup is homey and goes well with the toasted bread.

Tanglin Cookhouse 3-Course Christmas Set Menu - Pepper Crusted Duck & Orange Salad

I liked the smoked duck pieces in the Pepper Crusted Duck & Orange Salad. The accompanying salad with feta cheese, walnuts, dried cranberries and orange vinaigrette is crispy and fresh.

Mains

Tanglin Cookhouse 3-Course Christmas Set Menu - Roasted Turkey Roulade

If you want an English main, go for Roasted Turkey Roulade. By serving turkey in roulade form, it ensures the turkey does not go dry. The onion gravy goes great with the turkey. There is also Yorkshire pudding accompanied by cranberry jam and healthy garden pea, roasted potato and roasted broccoli and carrot.

Tanglin Cookhouse 3-Course Christmas Set Menu - Irish Guinness Braised Beef Cheek

I personally like the hearty Irish Guinness Braised Cheek. The beef cheek is so tender, it falls apart at the touch of my fork. The accompanying potato mousseline and braised red cabbage lends creaminess and tangy texture to the dish.

Dessert

Tanglin Cookhouse 3-Course Christmas Set Menu - Warm Christmas Pudding

I highly recommend getting the Warm Christmas Pudding. The fruit cake in a pool of warm toffee sauce and topped with a scoop of vanilla ice-cream just spells Christmas.

Tanglin Cookhouse 3-Course Christmas Set Menu - Christmas Biscoff Tiramisu

The Chocolate Biscoff Tiramisu, on the other hand, is probably one of the worst tiramisu I have had. It is simply too sweet, and the espresso is too strong. If you are looking for a good tiramisu, Fortuna's tiramisu is to die-for.

Tanglin Cookhouse - Restaurant Front

Tanglin Cookhouse

Address: 163 Tanglin Road, Tanglin Mall #01-106, Singapore 247933

Telephone: 62359382

Opening Hours: Daily 9am - 10pm

Website: https://www.tanglincookhouse.com.sg/

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