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</html><thumbnail_url>https://travelrestauranthotel.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2022/08/20220824-Ember-Charcoal-Grill-Singapore_00029.jpg</thumbnail_url><thumbnail_width>2048</thumbnail_width><thumbnail_height>1536</thumbnail_height><description>On a rainy weekday afternoon, I arrived at 3-month old restaurant Ember Charcoal Grill, trying to forget a slew of mediocre dining experiences (I mean seriously, no alcohol to accompany a meal?&nbsp; What am I? An unsophisticated hillbilly?) Ember Charcoal Grill is housed in a shop under HDB flats, right next to the immensely populous Church of Christ the King. The decor is definitely on point.&nbsp; Walking towards it, the warm lighting shines and beckons like a beacon of hope.&nbsp; The lighting is warm, the decor features a lot of wood and the ambience is cosy.&nbsp; You can choose air-conditioned or al fresco seating.&nbsp; Crispy BBQ Chicken Wings $9.90 Glazed with Hickory BBQ sauce They feel like Korean chicken wings&#x2014;- very crispy, glazed with a thick sauce and complete with white and black sesame sprinkled all over it. Silverfern Grass-fed Striploin $25.90 Choice of Black Pepper/ Miso Butter/ Bordelaise Any 2 sides including potato salad, mesclun salad, butter spinach, grilled brocolli, shoestring fries, coleslaw, buttery corn kernels Midfield Grass-fed Beef Rump $23.90 I wanted to try their grass-fed beef.&nbsp; I have always liked grass-fed beef because they metabolize well in the body.&nbsp; They don&#x2019;t really cause you to put on weight.&nbsp; I can&#x2019;t fault the presentation.&nbsp; Out of the 2 sauces I tried, the miso butter was incredible.&nbsp; Ember Charcoal Grill knows what it&#x2019;s doing.&nbsp; It offers a house pour red or white wine at a very reasonable $13 per glass.&nbsp; The kind of white or red (Chardonnay/ Sauvignon Blanc/ Syrah/ Malbec etc) depends on the restaurant&#x2019;s availability.&nbsp; The house pour wines are ok; like South American wine. Creme Brulee Handcrafted Waffle $15.90 Creme Brulee on waffle with brulee banana &amp; summer fruit The chef really knows what he is doing when it comes to desserts.&nbsp; The &#x201C;holes&#x201D; of the waffle are filled with cr&#xE8;me brulee then baked.&nbsp; When done, a thick layer of sugar is sprinkled all over then torched till the brown, brittle top is formed.&nbsp; The pleasure, and requirement, of creme brulee is to be able to crack through the shell with a teaspoon.&nbsp; So many restaurants don&#x2019;t do this&#x2014; they sprinkle too little sugar so that the top is not hard enough.&nbsp; This shell definitely is hard enough.&nbsp; You hear the crack as you slice into it with your knife.&nbsp; The chef has not neglected details too.&nbsp; The fruit on top is also sprinkled with sugar then torched so they too have a shell.&nbsp; The chef has carefully chosen plum and berries.&nbsp; Their tartness provides a great balance to the sweetness of the creme brulee and waffle. Speculoos Cookie $7.90 Pressed croissant, Chantilly cream, Speculoos, Caramel &amp; Biscoff Top-notch and unassailable.&nbsp; There is nothing for me to pick on.&nbsp; The pressed croissant is a miracle.&nbsp; It is like a less buttery, slightly sweeter croissant in the form of a pressed waffle.&nbsp; The Chantilly is light and among the best I have tasted anywhere in the world.&nbsp; I appreciate the crumbs scattered all over it.&nbsp; They have also used a real Biscoff instead of a cheap local biscuit. You can also choose to add on ice cream to your desserts.&nbsp; They use New Zealand Natural Premium Ice Cream. I tried Butterscotch, White Chocolate Raspberry and Black Sesame.&nbsp; Out of the three, I recommend Black Sesame.&nbsp; It tastes like the traditional Chinese dessert. Walking away, I remember most the pressed croissant, the Chantilly cream, the creme brulee bursting out as I sliced into the waffle and cracking the hard shell of the creme brulee.&nbsp; I didn&#x2019;t expect it but I made a mental note in my mind to recommend this place for desserts to my friends.&nbsp; Ember Charcoal Grill 332 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1, #01-1881, Singapore 560332 Tel: 8849 6435 Ember Charcoal Grill | Facebook</description></oembed>
