Senso Ristorante & Bar celebrates its 14th anniversary with a month-long “Best of Senso’s Signatures Menu”


Risotto (Singapore, 2006) ($36)

Senso Ristorante & Bar, possibly Singapore’s longest standing Italian dining destination, commemorates its 14th anniversary this July with a month-long “Best of Senso’s Signatures Menu”, featuring a line-up of impactful dishes that once shone on the restaurant’s ever-changing menu.


Tiramisu Revisto (Singapore, 2011) ($22)

The “Best of Senso’s Signatures Menu” is a collection of loyal patrons’ favourites over the last 14 years, of starters, soup, pasta, risotto, mains and dessert, tracing the restaurant’s culinary highlights since its establishment in 2000.


Manzo (Crans Montana, 2010) ($32)

The restaurant is also introducing two dishes from the restaurant’s outlets in Geneva and Crans Montana so Singaporean diners can have a taste of the restaurant’s gastronomic offerings from across the globe. The well-loved Manzo – essentially beef tartare served with roquette and Parmesan, olive oil, chervil and roasted potatoes – was a sell-out dish in Crans Montana, bound to make your palates swoon.


Premium NZ Lamb Rack (Singapore, 2011) ($44)

The Premium NZ Lamb Rack that made its first appearance on the menu in 2011 is feverishly encrusted with a crushed black olive mixture for that elevated salty intensity. Relatively lean yet utterly moist, this dish is an obvious choice for carnivores. Continue reading

Senso Ristorante & Bar presents a Spring & Asparagus Menu

An established and well-favoured Italian dining destination in Singapore, Senso Ristorante & Bar has just past the 14-year mark in Singapore’s culinary scene since its inception in 2000 –a huge achievement indeed. It is one of the longest standing Italian restaurants in Singapore, continually winning the hearts of returning patrons with its no-nonsense and well-executed fine contemporary Italian cuisine and consistent quality.

On a side note, Senso seems to be exceedingly popular with marriage proposals; its charming and intimate environ makes for the perfect setting for anything that spells romance. And due to its close proximity to the CBD area, lunch on weekdays is always a busy affair. On many occasions, this 156-seater establishment has to cope with being fully booked; it is certainly in capable hands to be able to do so.


Carnaroli Risotto ($30) – Traditional carnaroli risotto with white and green asparagus, aged parmesan flakes and fresh basil

This season, Senso updates its spring a la carte menu with intriguing possibilities, and at the same time, bringing forth a menu revolving around the vegetable of the season –asparagus, both white and green.
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