Heading to Lawry’s this time round with my sibling. If not for the vouchers, it’s unlikely we would have stepped into such a grand place.
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| Vouchers |
The interior still feels exactly as I remember it from my last visit many years ago. The old English–style wooden counter remains, exuding a classic charm, as we were ushered to our reserved seats within the restaurant.
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| Into Lawry's The Prime Ribs Restaurant |
The familiar leather-bound menu at Lawry’s The Prime Rib Singapore, timeless, elegant, and instantly setting the tone for a classic dining experience.
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| Menu |
We decided on the Prime Rib Dinner and went with the California Cut (160g), the lightest option among the four cuts available. True to its description, it’s ideal for those with a lighter appetite while still offering a satisfying taste of Lawry’s signature prime rib.
At Lawry’s The Prime Rib, every standing rib roast is made from Prime Angus beef, aged for a minimum of 21 days and slow-roasted to bring out its natural tenderness and rich beefy flavour.
Each Prime Rib Dinner is a complete experience on its own, accompanied by their Famous Original Spinning Bowl Salad, creamy US Idaho mashed potatoes, classic Yorkshire pudding, and a side of whipped cream horseradish to complement the beef.
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| Bread |
If no one had told me they were artichokes, I might have mistaken them for egg tarts topped with rocket. These grilled artichokes were served with béarnaise sauce, offering a rich, buttery contrast to their subtly smoky flavour.
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| Grilled Artichoke - $16 |
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| Whipped Cream Horseradish |
The Famous Original Spinning Bowl Salad was just as impressive as I remembered. The servers performed the familiar ritual of spinning the salad bowl right in front of us, almost like a short performance at the table. The salad features crisp romaine and iceberg lettuce, baby spinach, shredded beets, chopped egg, and croutons, all tossed with Lawry’s exclusive vintage dressing in a chilled bowl spun over a bed of ice.
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| From the Famous Original Spinning Bowl Salad |
Here’s the California Cut (160g), recommended for those with a lighter appetite. Though smaller in portion, it still delivers the signature tenderness Lawry’s is known for. The prime rib is served with US Idaho mashed potatoes, cooked and whipped with milk and butter to achieve a smooth, creamy consistency, a classic American favourite that pairs perfectly with the rich beef jus.
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| Califonia Cut |
The Yorkshire pudding was included with the order, baked in small skillets until it puffed up beautifully and turned golden brown, making it perfect for soaking up the rich beef jus.
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| Yorkshire Pudding |
The Lawry’s Truffle Wagyu Burger was a satisfying main that definitely filled the stomach. The glossy brioche bun sandwiched a juicy Wagyu beef patty, paired with truffle aioli, melted Emmental cheese, and baby rocket leaves, with a side of fries to complete the plate.
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| Lawry's Truffle Wagyu Burger - $49 |
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| Glossy Buns |
A good meal ends with sweet thoughts like this. The Lawry’s Mud Pie is a decadent combination of Häagen-Dazs vanilla and coffee ice cream layered over a digestive biscuit base, finished with a generous drizzle of hot fudge, a rich and indulgent finale to the meal.
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| Lawy's Mud Pie |
This photo was a clear giveaway of our visit. A complimentary cake was served, and birthday songs echoed from table to table as the staff cheerfully celebrated with diners throughout the restaurant. The atmosphere was lively and festive, and they even offered an instant printed photo to help us remember the moment.
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| Complimentary Dessert |
Lawry's The Prime Rib Singapore
Location: Mandarin Gallery, 333A Orchard Road #04-01/31 Singapore 238897
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