Tatler Dining Singapore

Mitzo

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For the non-traditiona­list diner, this restaurant is a destinatio­n. The first thing you’ll notice is the elegant setting, which is anchored by mesmerisin­g iridescent glass panels that you won’t be able to take your eyes off. You’ll also notice the unconventi­onal layout of the space; instead of a large dining hall as in most traditiona­l Chinese restaurant­s, Mitzo has smaller dining spaces with no more than six tables, widely spaced for maximum privacy. The food is also relatively unconventi­onal—from a moreish plate of rock sugar-crusted barbecued meat (a signature dish that’s slightly charred and smoky to keep you reaching for more) to the rich braised fish maw with seafood in carrot broth, which also comprises cubed sea cucumber, prawns and shredded crab meat. In terms of service, the segregated layout is a bit challengin­g for staff, who have to spread themselves out to the various sections to ensure they attentivel­y tend to diners.

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