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4.2 out of 5

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K K

We had a really wonderful experience and delicious meal at Beni. The staff and chefs are very nice and friendly, and the food were all solidly executed. Dishes we particularly enjoyed included White Asparagus, Signature Mushroom Quartet, and the Mignardises. Would recommend a visit!

Vivian Mok Vivian Mok

“Disappointed” would be the one word that summarises my lunch experience with Beni today. Brought my husband here for his birthday and nothing was done to make this occasion special for us. Not even have a thought to write “happy birthday” somewhere. Big thumbs down for this one. Anyway, talk about food, we picked the Precieux menu ($268++). We did enjoy the freshly baked bread and its special olive oil and had a high expectation of the food that’s coming after it. Overall food quality is good, flavour is there, but nothing really says “WOW” on my palate. Both my husband and I didn't particularly enjoy eating the fish with editable scales. Something could be eaten doesn’t necessary mean it’s enjoyable to be eaten. I had so many fine fish bones got stuck in between my teeth and I was very apprehensive the whole time while eating this dish. Presentation was alright. Definitely looks better on website than in real life. Staffs could also improve in their “storytelling” skills. Petite four (actually 5), was actually surprisingly good considering all the above. Overall, my rating and opinion on this restaurant is based on price-quality-ratio. In my humble opinion, I’d rather spend $268++ elsewhere.

Sasa Swift Sasa Swift

I rated based on the value of money. 3 of us spent $S955 including taxes. We think this place is overrated with culinary skills and good quality. Most of all, the ambiance doesn't suggest that this is a place for celebration or a quiet romantic night. A tiny room allowed only 2 or 3 tables ( we occupied 2 tables which means 4 pax). There is no privacy.

Rommel Irwan Rommel Irwan

Came here with my wife on a Thursday evening. Overall experience here: 1) Reservation: Simple and easy via website. Someone will call and provide a link to make payment for reservation confirmation. 2) Restaurant: quite hidden at the far end of Mandarin Galley (within Hilton Orchard) at the 2nd level. Environment is warm, rather homely & rustic classic European feel. We sat at the kitchen counter few sits away from another couple which started their courses early. Awesome to see the kitchen in action. I think it was a rather quiet service evening for them. 3) Staff service: superb here. The restaurant somm was not available but both front waiting staff were excellent. Friendly and took their time with us. We opted for 6 glasses wine pairing with the full 9 courses menu. Initially we wanted to take a 9 course for myself and a 6 course for my wife (she wanted the pigeon) but were informed they were not able to do so as this will disrupt the flow of service & experience for both us 4) Special request: my wife usually avoid carbs and sweet desserts. This was informed at the point of reservation and Happy, one of their front managers called me to inform that they would do their best to accommodate. My request to replace one of the sake pairing with their house made Umeshu wine is also graciously accepted :) Since we took the full course menu, my wife’s request for her main (miyazaki beef) to be replaced with the Pigeon is also accepted. 5) Food: my favorite is definitely the cold mushroom soup (signature mushroom quartet) with chawanmushi at the bottom. The sake pairing was on the spot! We also loved the Morel mushroom starter dish. The Foie Gras Bao is also out of the world. I must say wife’s Pigeon main dish was better than my beef! Also, they replaced her dessert with a nice array of fruits. The weakest link here was the fish dish. Thought the flavor did not really jive to the whole flow. Overall, very satisfied with our experience here

WS WS

Had a great 6 course lunch at Beni! Service was great - the hostess was warm and friendly, and explained dishes clearly. Food was good - subtle flavours that meshed really well together, and beautiful presentation. The lamb in particular was executed perfectly. I also loved the mignardises and that the kitchen was open but calm and not chaotic.

C. Y. So C. Y. So

Had a wonderful lunch at Beni. Loved every course of it. The food display is as nice as an art piece and the taste is great too. The service is meticulously good too but the explanation can be clearer. I’ve enjoyed myself and will definitely go back again.

Keegan Teo Keegan Teo

Staff were great. Two of the six dishes we had were exceptional, and the rest were pretty average. 1. I wish they did just one bread, and make it really good, instead of having a whole bag of mediocre ones. 2. Madai and Buri were the starters and the best courses in my view. both were full of flavours that left lingering tastes in your mouth. The Mushroom Quartet was as expected; there wasn't anything to make it particularly outstanding, which one would expect of a Michelin restaurant. 3. For Challand Duck, the breast could have been better seasoned. The foie gras was the highlight for this dish. 4. Desserts. The pistachio ice cream was pre-dessert; nothing to shout about. The main Sakura dessert was an odd combination of flavours with matcha, sakura jelly, almond crust and orange. The matcha ice cream was too sweet and overpowered everything else. Petit four at the end were pretty average. Would give credit to the service staff for the elaborate details on each dish. Felt that they could interact or engage in a little small talk to make the dinner extra special in this cosy space. I personally like the ambience although some reviews below think otherwise. The open kitchen allows you to observe how the chefs manage the orders, and the intricacy required in their work. Food-wise, hit or miss for the courses.

Chinese Moon Chinese Moon

We were put into a side room and had privacy but pretty much forgotten. We started with a nice array of breads. Each dish was well put together but can’t really say they were memorable. Special mentions for the fish and the dessert. Service was attentive and on point and the teas were amazing. Added a a lovely cheese platter. It was Mother’s Day but no special treatment.

Live2eaT Live2eaT

Did not make any reservation and just walked in for lunch at 1 pm. Overall food is good but not sure if it deserves the Michelin 1 star and at this price point. Nuts used in butter and bread was rancid. The Japanese fish and eel dish was very salty to the extent it felt like chef was using seasoning to mask the lack of freshness of the seafood. The food flavours in general is quite simple, nothing too innovative expected with Michelin. Staff is polite but seems to be in a rush from 2 pm onwards. Did not seek permission before removing the bread and butter. Love the lemongrass tea with mint and chef was patient to explain and show me these. Overall I would agree with some of the other reviews that this is expensive for what you get. With a glass of red wine the meal for 1 pax is a few bucks shy of S$300. Overall still an enjoyable experience.

Jack Tan Jack Tan

We booked the restaurant to celebrate our 25th year wedding anniversary. We took the $268 set dinner and added on foie gras ($20) for one of our dinner set, and changed one of the dessert to cheese truffle. All the dishes are wonderfully made, and even the bread basket (uniquely in a cloth pouch) is warm and hot, with specially made bread spread. The service is amazing and special mentioned to Louis who has made our experience really enjoyable. We also had Yamanaka-san who personally served us for one of the dishes. The downside for the place is that it is a small restaurant and seatings are quite closed to one another. It's no issue for us and we mingled with other patrons. Highly recommended.

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