A REVIEW of Asia's TOP Restaurant - Odette (3 Michelin Star)
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- Опубликовано: 28 окт 2023
- #3michelinstar #singapore #Odette #JulienRoyer
This is a review of a 3 Michelin star restaurant called Odette. Leading the team is Chef-owner Julien Royer. Odette broke into the Worlds 50 Best Restaurant list in 2018 and in 2019 topped Asia’s 50 Best restaurants at number one. It's been a regular on both lists ever ever since.
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Funnily I had a fan moment yesterday. Was in Budapest for a 4 day break and randomly see Alexander walking near the Basilica. Took a selfie. What were the odds of seeing him on a random visit !
picture or didnt happened !
Did he have Krug?
I used to work in the kitchen at Hangar-7 in Salzburg and Chef Julien was one of our guest chefs in December 2018. He and his, back then, sous-chef (now head chef) shown at 2:31 had such great positive energy and the menu they brought was also excellent. I was very delighted to hear that they got their 3rd michelin star the next year!
wrg
It was a nice surprise to learn that a dish made with an ingredient from Mozambique it's been served in a 3 Michelin star restaurant. I wish my country/people could capitalize on its beautiful, vibrant and rich culture, touristic destinations and large range of flavors to become a formidable economy.
It's amazing how a 3 michelin starred restaurants source ingredients! I hope to review more of these top restaurants too!
Good but not 3 stars
@@headlessgourmand8876its on the tittle mate, what you mean not 3 star
@@hirohiro758 yes title yes the content in my opinion not deserving of 3 star
@@headlessgourmand8876i would bet money you've never even stepped foot in a restaurant nicer than an olive garden
Absolute pleasure to see this video from you :) It is my honour to get to know you and show you around Maxwell Food Centre back when you were in Singapore.
Unfortunately I very much echo your comments and your feelings about Odette. I want more acidity, more impact, more character, more edge! That's why, I respect the accolades and the achievements, and the passion of the team - they are indeed lovely people - but I find it difficult to recommend foreign (European/Japanese) friends make a visit to Odette for this reason.
I look forward to seeing you again, my friend!
So cool you got to meet Alexander!
Yep! Zen is no doubt better! Fun times though
Totally écho your thoughts taste wise
Not sure how they got 3 stars to be honest ... when I went I felt the exact same way.
@@Watecc à subpar 2 at best
agreed @@jeremiahng8820
I am so addicted to these I sometimes watch them 3 times before the next one comes out... Definitely would love to eat in one of those places one day!
Definitely done that myself. Hope I can make the same level of videos too
Eating frozen Walmart pizza while I watch thi. Can’t get any better
Done that and sometimes with a Chik-fila sandwich!
Always so happy to see a new episode !! This is another great review of you, and really love to see more !!! Thanks again 🙏🙏
Agreed
That bun for the pigeon sauce was delightful 🤩🥰
Agreed!
Sauces problematic when they're really good, & you're not given a sauce spoon. Bao is genius
Imagine a 3-michelin star Singapore restaurant in Paris. Sounds odd, doesn’t it? Flying ingredients from SE Asia (Singapore doesn’t produce so much within its borders) and serving a Singapore menu in the midst of Paris, France.
The sole reason Odette and many other michelin starred Western restaurants in Singapore exist and bloom, is solely due to the fact, that there’s a large, very large audience that will dine there. As they can afford to do so and they are willing to do so. It’s a business model. More and more Western chefs choose their domicile and kitchen in Singapore, as it offers the opportunity. It’s a trend.
Odette is the first Singapore-based 3 stars Michelin restaurant that I have patronised. I've had my fair share of Michelin restaurants around the world, in my opinion, some exceeded my expectations, some are worthy of the title and there are quite a few just like Odette, fell short.
I had been intrigued by Odette for about five years now, as we frequently passed by it at the national gallery. Despite hearing both positive and negative reviews from peers, I knew that the only way to judge was through firsthand experience. Given its high price, I decided to reserve it for a special occasion, my partner's birthday celebration.The night ended with me being $1600 lighter, with a full stomach but an empty spirit.
The national gallery provided an impeccable backdrop for a restaurant, surrounded by artistic ambiance. Nonetheless, the interior of Odette felt lacklustre, stuffy, and dim during the dinner service. The chairs lacked comfort, especially for someone tall like me.
The menu offered a vegetarian choice and a classic option, and we opted for the latter. While the staff was polite, they seemed distant and impersonal, which was surprising for a 3-star Michelin restaurant, touted as "the best restaurant in Asia."
The first lacklustre incident occurred when we were ordering our wine, we inquired about the profile of the selected Volnay wine. The staff's response was that he had not yet tried it. While I appreciate his honesty, it seemed surprising that in a 3-star Michelin restaurant, the staff was not familiar with the wines listed on the menu. Moreover, he made no effort to seek assistance from someone who might be knowledgeable about the wine.
In general, the dishes presented at Odette were visually appealing and skillfully executed with precision. However, they fell short of delivering the "wow" factor and innovation that I typically associate with top-tier Michelin dining. Certain dishes felt safe and predictable, leaving me craving bolder flavours and more imaginative combinations. As a complete dining experience, the dishes failed to harmoniously convey the essence of Odette's unique narrative, leaving me with the impression that the restaurant lacked soul.
However, the real disappointment came when we reached the dessert course. Considering it was a special occasion and the esteemed reputation of the restaurant, we had anticipated a customised dessert from the chef. To our disappointment, all they did was place a candle and write "happy birthday" on my partner's plate when serving the dessert. The experience turned even more disheartening when we noticed the table next to us being served a bespoke chocolate cake for their birthday celebration. The staff made no effort to address the situation, and the proximity of the tables made it all the more disconcerting. This left us with a bitter aftertaste.
As the evening drew to a close, they prepared a takeaway gift for us. However, it felt rather awkward as they only provided one jam for the two of us to share, essentially giving one gift for both diners.
To wrap it all up, in my opinion If you seek an elegant dining experience with refined dishes and good service, Odette certainly meets those criteria. Just not 3-star Michelin level nor the best restaurant in Asia.
I only know what the video and you explain, but I would like to add that the dress of the staff was very bad taste, badly fitting suits . dose no one there know how to do a tie ?
Another brilliant video. Your a man of class taste and style. Love your journey
Alexander, this is my favourite food channel on YT!
Cannot tell you how great it is to see these videos.
Could you (as constructive feedback) maybe list the wines drunk as well at the end or so?
I have been stopping the video at times and seeing whats what and reading the bills when you have shown them :)
The green star will be impossible for Singaporean restaurants to get because there's literally no land here to properly grow/farm anything 🤣
I hope they are able to figure that out!
Seroja is the first restaurant to earn the Green Star in Singapore! As they based on Malaysian and local ingredients. Do check out 'Seroja'!
@@NoahEats would be nice, but literally impossible because we're kind of struggling to house the population, so if they set more land aside for farming i'm pretty sure people would flip 🤣
So great to see another Singapore review!! was planning on going for my birthday dinner this year, lovely to see your review so i know what to expect! video quality is amazing as usual :)
Hey Alexander just wanted to thank you for the content, I'm really loving it!
very nice video, Alexander. I love your honesty and your takes on these fine restaurants.
Truly one of the best restaurant reviewer on the planet. Top class .
He does an amazing job
Excellent video as always. Will you finish off the year with a top 5 list of your greatest restaurant experiences of 2023?
Tha lt would be an amazing way to end the year
wrrr
the culinary review king is back 👑
and first
Agreed, I hope to eat his crumbs. LOL
@@NoahEatslmao
I really like the precision and concentrated reviews you provide.
He provides a clear video
I think I got a greater sense of appreciation from watching your review than I would if I had eaten there myself!
Very indepth research that we all want to see
it's wild to see this guy has 170k+ subs, i remember when he had a few thousand? it was clear he was going to blow up fast. the quality is fantastic
Amazing rise to success. I wish i could repeat his success
As always, an amazing and informative review!
Dear Alexander,
Your channel is amazing and the way the videos are made is just perfect.
You are kind of living the life I dream of. O hope to visit your restaurant some day.
I can't wait to see your review of L'Assiette Champenoise which is the best 3 star restaurant I've been to so far.
Keep making me (us) dreaming
another great video from the worlds best guest, Alexs videos are the highlight of RUclips for me and as a chef its a joy to see such balanced, informed and honest opinions. keep pushing Alex.
He does a great job!
Finally! ❤ from Singapore.
Ohh yea, definitely agree. South East Asia generally are not a big fans to acidity and thick fat emulsion as our main flavors as western bros. We usually focuses on intense spice (as in spice spices, not hot spices) notes for our palates.
you're so honest in your presentation. Respect Bro...
It's a wery good channel. I enjoy the content a lot.
Another nice one ! Thank ! 🙂
you're going to have well over 1M subs quite soon. amazing! keep it up!
Yes. This channel is a hidden gem ☺
Im glad to have found the channel as well! He does a great job with a phone!
Wow back in Singapore again. Hope you enjoyed your stay! I managed to try Odette when they first opened (it was way more affordable back then and was within my budget). Really enjoyed his food when he was in Jaan but I did feel that the taste was more "flat" as you would put it when I tried Odette. However I am usually the odd one out and especially for my female friends and family members, most of them really dislike any strong acidity taste.
I wholeheartedly agree with the conclusion from Alex. The food is flat and for 3 stars, that's unacceptable. But everything else is great. This makes me know that I am subscribed to the right channel. Guy knows what he is talking about.
This restaurant is already on my wishlist for a long time. Wish I can go there one day
Definitely do a review too! I look forward to yours
love your channel!
Agreed!
Your reviews are awesome. I'll never eat a restaurant like this but enjoy your technical reviews
Love this channel
it's fun to hear the names of the ingredients and dishes. hearing the names somewhat brings the flavors into my imagination and I can somewhat taste them with you
Helps with the visualization and anticipation of the flavors that come with thay sense
thanks for the new video! keep it up 🤗
Sometimes, I hit the refresh to see if there is a new video :)
Parabéns pelo vídeo, excelente!
Pity Julien Royer wasn’t there to do the cooking and personally serve some of the courses. But you scored the best table fronting the kitchen, the most desired seating. I enjoyed Odette as much as Louis XV as both are dedicated to classical French cooking. Great job as always, Alexander.
What a beautiful video again. It is always a big pleasure to watch them! Thank you!
May I ask something? What watch are you wearing? They always look incredible with the suits in combination.
Thank you for a possible response in advance!
Kind regards from Switzerland.
Love your straight forward reviews. No nonsense, the restaurant must deliver or you will let us know
Its great thay he does not repeat himself
pls never stop making videos
As someone who is studying WSET 3, the wine pairings and the sommeliers are always my favourite parts of these high end places. I always love the wine glasses too.
Great videos.
It's definitely a process of education!
WSET 3 was easy
a like for his grandma. love to all.
Zseniális video mint mindig
Watching this hungover after Halloween in my dorm eating peanut butter and nilla wafers which I’ve paired with blue Gatorade with a electrolyte pod. I’m basically Alexander.
Such a good video
Agreed! solid editing and script
Easily the best food critic channel around …
Adorei o vídeo
Thank you for another great experience from Singapore Alexandre! We wrote short together last time you were in Copenhagen, where you before have visited Geranium, which is the world's best restaurant. But what is your own personal favorite among the restaurants you have eaten? I look forward to the video from Alkymisten in Copenhagen and all the best from here. Greetings Claus from Denmark
Very cool!
I liked the video
Les Amis please. I was there recently and it was such a magnificent experience.
nice to see food culture and style what i can't myself test because too expensive
Ótimo vídeo
Hello from Singapore ! ❤❤ I’ve watched all of your videos. Love them all
For me this is the best Michelin restaurant I have ever been too.
haaland’s dad never miss 💪💪
Lobster, Kinki, Caviar, Quail: it is the "same" menu as Zen! It's crazy to think that there is three 3* restaurant in Singapore and the menu are so similar in two of those!
❤ vlog. Thank you. VG
Chefe maravilhoso 😊 os pratos são lindos de se ver.
Once again an amazing review and i truly like you are being honest and sincere. If it is not perfect, you tell us.
Question: I have eaten at around 10 one Michelin star restaurants and most of them were out of this world good. I would like to try 3 stars once, but i can't bring myself to spend twice or three times the amount of money. Is it worth it, is it really THAT much better, or is it all in the nuances, service, wine selection, etc? I would love your opinion on this.
“Worth it” is very subjective to the individual. If you love food and the experience of fine dining, it’s worth it for at least one visit. If you just like to eat, probably won’t get the value you’d like. Nothing wrong with either btw, to each their own.
In my experience the 1 star restaurants often have a better real hospitality while in the 2 and 3 stars most of the time I felt like forced hospitality. As for the food quality, most of the time I also prefer the 1 star restaurants over the 2/3 stars. (some exceptions like L'Air Du Temps and Hisa Franko).
Clos Triguedina!! ❤️🍷
Hey Alexander, love your videos and have been here for a long time. Just wanted to kindly suggest something: I think for some videos now, the background music is bit too loud, too many beats. It doesn't allow us to focus your descriptions, thus it becomes a bit tiring to watch and understand at the same time.
Franzen next pls!!
kool
After watching it felt just another 3 Michelin restaurant, not saying it is bad. The pigeon reminded me of the ritz presentation wise
Politely requesting a video on your favorite champagne producers. I’ll be traveling to the region in the near future and would love suggestions on which houses are worth visiting.
thanks'
Alex, when are you coming here to the Aveyron to worship at the temple of Bras? His niece has a hotel,opening in Marcillac and his son has a cafe in Rodez.
You’ll eat with knives made in Marcillac, called Le Liadou, made by a friend of mine, which are based on the original wine growers knife. The Eden Rod recently bought them for their place in St Barthe.
Adorei
I like how he say 'o'
I love your videos on RUclips. I would love to see your take on one restaurant I visited. Please visit Gaggan Anand in Bangkok, would love to hear your take on it.
After we dine at this place, we walked near by hawker to have even better Bak Kut teh
italy Cannavacciulo , Villa Crespi , please . The best !
Wow. You’re seated at my usual seat 😂
You should go to the "De Librije" Netherlands, it is in a former prison. Its has 3 Michelin stars, the green Michelin star and also 19,5/20 points G&M!
i already said it a few times.. but you really should come to argentina and try Aramburu
Definitely on my list to visit as well!
Thanks for your comment! I'm planning a trip to Argentina next year and will definitely go there. What do you think of the restaurants on the 50 Best list for Buenos Aires (Don Julio, Mishiguene, Chila, Julia)? I'm especially interested in Chila. Which restaurants are not to be missed?
Comment for algorithm ✌🏽✌🏽 #support
Are you going to de Librije in The Netherlands anytime soon?
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"Asia's top Restaurant" French Chef cooking french Cuisine awarded by a Michelin Guide, France.
I have to agree, does not sound very right😅
I'm sure that Odette is a great restaurant and if I were living in Singapore I'd want to try it, but I don't see why a Hungarian living in Hungary would travel half-way around the world to eat ingredients sourced mainly in Europe. If I were just visiting, I'd rather focus on local cuisine, even if those restaurants have fewer stars.
I am sure he is trying the local restaurants as well. But this channel is all about fine dining, and the top 3 fine dining experience in Singapore is Odette, Zen and Les Amis. And those are all western cuisines.
It is for overall experience 🤔 the food, the place, chemistry
I agree, it would be nice if restaurants could source locally and get their inspiration from the country they're in. This is like going to another country to eat McDonald's and drink Coca Cola. Surely, Singapore has an amazing fusion of Chinese, Malay and Indian food - there must be something there worth travelling for?
@@dominicnzlThe people there almost look down on local cuisine. It’s always, let’s go to X Western place and in my experience it’s always been pretty substandard vs Europe. Not a surprise really, nobody goes to London to eat Asian food…
👍👍🤩🤩🥰🥰
I feel so proud as a Singaporean !
Not to burst your bubble, but other than the address, there is nothing Singaporean about Odette. Nothing.
@@EGO0808 well, the staff
Imagine going to a 3 star restaurant and being served eggs in a carton and a street animal like pigeon. Message from the chef: We didn't shoot that pigeon on the sidewalk next to our back entrance, I promise!
i was gonna say lotta meat tho the cheese at the end rather balanced it.
what is the chef's motivation?
2 port wines and 1 madeira :)
Clos Triguedina is a top notch winery but their Black New Wine is one of their most expensive and worst at the same time. Just my 2 cents.
nice.
try les amis singapore
With the cheeses were served 2 Port Wines and 1 Madeira Wine, not 3 Ports as mentioned by Alexander. Cheers.
I wish i had money to eat at this reaustaurants
Agreed, it would be nice to have more experiences like him. I only can do it every so often
I prefer casual over chique, but an oversized e-watch (on full brightness) in a 3 star michelin, not sure about that @4:36
Sir, please check with the butler about my European package itinerary and the walk to Castle Key.❤
Doesn't show the New Black Wine poured, very frustrating....
Another wonderful video ….… I understand it is all about Michelin and 50 Best for you..But I certainly hope you ate at the hawker stalls when you were there because that’s the best food in Singapore! Otherwise it is like going to an apple orchard and all you do is eat an orange.
You should become a Michelin Inspector and get paid to eat at these places!
I like realy you video's. But sometimes a ask me howmuch wine you drink, by every cours a differend wine.....