This eatery is known for its hearty selection of brunch items and elegant floral bakes. One of these is the elegant Coconut Pea Flower Shortcake (above), made of butterfly pea flower coconut Chantilly and gula melaka-grated coconut, layered with almond dacquoise. Have a slice accompanied by freshly roasted coffee in verdant Seletar Aerospace Park or idyllic Telok Blangah Hill.
Where: Level 1, The Summerhouse, 3 Park Lane (Seletar Aerospace Park); Level 1, The Alkaff Mansion, 10 Telok Blangah Green
www.thesummerhouse.sg/wildseed-cafe-bar
Young hawker Zilch Ng thoughtfully prepared sous vide Norwegian salmon, served it on a bed of blue coloured Calrose rice (using butterfly pea flowers, of course) – and Lagoon In A Bowl was born! Final touches to the Norwegian Salmon Rice Bowl include an onsen egg and homemade mentaiko (cod roe) sauce that’s torched for umami smokiness. At just $10 a bowl, this humble one-dish wonder is definitely making waves at Amoy Street Food Centre.
Where: #01-48 Amoy Street Food Centre, 7 Maxwell Road
www.facebook.com/lagoonbowl
Two Thai classics are given the butterfly pea flower treatment at Blue Jasmine, Park Hotel Farrer Park’s halal Thai restaurant. After dining on your favourite spicy Holy Basil Kaprao and Tom Yum Soup, order Mango & Blue Jasmine Sticky Rice (left) to tame the fires. Then wash it down with the signature Blue Jasmine mocktail that’s a refreshing concoction of yuzu, soda and a house-made butterfly pea flower tea.
Where: Level 5, Park Hotel Farrer Park, 10 Farrer Park Station Road
www.parkhotelgroup.com/en/farrerpark/blue-jasmine
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Savour the Steamed Blue Pea Wild Mushroom Vegetarian Dumpling (above) over a leisurely a la carte dim sum lunch. The Vegetarian Trio Combination also offers the blue-tinged dumpling together with Crispy Button Mushroom with Wasabi Mayonnaise, and Sweet and Sour Beancurd. Or enjoy it as part of the appetiser course when ordering the vegan Taste The Future Set Menu. The inventive menu also features the 100 per cent plant-based Omnipork.
Where: Lobby level, The Fullerton Hotel Singapore, 1 Fullerton Square
www.fullertonhotels.com/the-fullerton-hotel/jade.html
One of the best-selling flavours at this local artisanal ice cream parlour is Blue Milk. Its name is a geeky reference to the galactic drink in the Star Wars movie franchise. The milk-based confection is first infused with dried butterfly pea flowers overnight to attain its pastel blue shade. Just the right amount of sea salt gives the flavour depth. Insider tip: Pair it with the double chocolate brownie – it puts the ooh la la in à la mode!
Where: 84 Neil Road
www.apiary.sg