As the heading suggest, YES! I Have finally been to JAMIE's Italian.
Been waiting for it for forever ever since it's announcement that one would be opened in singapore some time back.
Jamie's italian was opened on Wednesday and the queue for dinner starts at around 5.30pm. Do go at this time to avoid queuing for more than half an hour.
Was seated in a corner of the restaurant with the view of Sentosa and also right next to the "pass/past" where the head chef calls for orders to his sous chefs.
It felt like a real live enactment of masterchef/hell's kitchen, minus all the scoldings from Gordon Ramsay, haha!
This is their menu. Everything for the design felt that they were thought out carefully. Really like the style of the menu, hand towel (almost wanted to steal it until I realised it was on sales! Jk, I don't have the balls to do it) & the internal decorations.
We made an order for a jug of lemonade first, which tasted pretty good. I mean isn't lemonade just lemon n water? Nope, the lemonade has a little mint in it, but no mint taste overall, which balanced out the sour and minty taste, making us Gg for more easily. One jug can serve 4-5 people on the average that everyone drinks a cup though.
This is the wild mushroom ravioli. ($16/$24.5) Ravioli is like an pasta style of our Chinese wanton, packed with ingredients inside 2 thin layers of pasta skin. With the bread crumbs and mushroom on the side, this is definitely one of my favourite dish of the night.
There's also Jool's Sicillian Tuna Fussilli which I didn't get to try, but has really good reviews.
This is the Brixham Bay Crab Risotto. ($19/$28.50) Filled with crab meat and bread crumbs. It is a little spicy for those who cannot take the heat. For a first timer eating risotto, I can say it tastes a little like porridge but I can taste every grains of rice. The stock isn't really soupy but is at a appropriate "sticky" level, which means to say, the stock and rice are like together, every mouthful and it always taste the same, but deliciously:)
By the way, these two were the smaller versions because we wanted to try more dishes on the menu.
Jamie's Italian Burger ($27.50) filled with lettuce, cheese, tomato, wagyu beef, caramelised onions and roasted bread. Everything was great, but since I'm
Not the biggest fan of burgers and meat, i'll prolly give it a miss on my next visit.
Last mains was the Fish Baked in a bag ($28) which did not leave a good impression for me. Filled with lemons, mussels, clams, fish and chick peas, it wasn't packed full of flavours and didn't really feel worth the money, in my opinion. But well, that's mine, try it if you want. It's nice but not to the extent of love for me.
Last but not least, desserts!!!
We had sorbets ($10.50, mango, bloody orange and black currant). The flavours are different everyday, so ask your waiter before ordering:)
Really wanted to try their lemon meringue pie but was sold out:( oh yea and their antipasti, which is like their tapas! Nvm, Next time!!!
Jamie's Italian is located at Vivocity, 1st floor beside Starbucks coffee. Reservation for these few days are mostly booked because they reserve more seats for walk in customers. Hurry down and get a taste of Jamie Oliver's Italian Food!
Till then:)