MEDZS – Asian Kitchen

Back to my land of happiness. My happiness is made up of good food + good drinks + good company + happy & healthy family.

MEDZS has very good pastas. You know, dining at MEDZ is like embarking on a gourmet odyssey around the world. Asian Kitchen was newly added to the restaurant at Millenia Walk’s outlet, allowing gourmands to savour the East and the West under one roof.

My parents love Asian food but I prefer having pasta to rice. The concept of MEDZS can meet the different needs and likings of a family so it makes it suitable for hosting a family dinner or a little catch up with friends.

My favourite item from their menu (other than their interesting small bits like Crispy Fish Skin with Superior Broth) was the Braised Tiger Prawns in Superior Pumpkin Broth. The broth has a slight tinge of salted egg taste but no salted egg was added inside. All the big juicy prawns were soaked in the broth. The dish was also served with buns where you can dip them into the broth like how you eat your chilli crabs!

The sides are served with a small bowl of soup.

Asian Cuisine is never complete without crabs, so here’s Wok Fried Chilli Flower Crab for you. The sauce is very spicyyyyyy. Spicy food lovers, this is definitely calling out to you.

Seafood Mee Goreng.

Seafood Fried Rice – Load up on carbohydrates and enjoy the potpourri of seafood that is tossed into the mix!

Set menus for Asian dining starts from $9.90 each. The menu feature classics such as woke fried sirloin, sweet and sour pork, ma po tofu and all. They are available daily (including weekends!) and are served with fragrant rice, salad tossed with Japanese sesame and soup of the day.

Apart from the Asian Cuisine, don’t forget to try out the other cuisines that they have to offer.

Chick Tagine.

My personal favorite combination would be pasta and desserts. I like to end my meal with sweet stuffs. It kind of sums up the entire meal.

Chocolate brownie with Vanilla Ice cream.

Rainbow cake can please anyone who are down. Exactly what I needed that night.

Earl Grey Creme Brulee.

Find MEDZS @ Millenia Walk #01-46/47/55/56.

People who work there might want to give them a try! Especially for lunch! 🙂

All day brunch at MEDZS

You should be glad… No… rather, I should be glad.

I can wake up late on weekends and still make it for brunch because MEDZS is introducing their new brunch menu.

MEDZS is a restaurant that offers a cashless, casual dining concept and a home to an eclectic range of Mediterranean cuisines. They have a mixture of French, Spanish, Moroccan, Italian, Greek and Turkish brunch for you to pick.

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Now, what is brunch without eggs?

I was literally jumping for joy when I knew that I was going to taste all the different kind of breakfast set with EGGS.

Here comes Bouncy Benedict ($14.90) served with rosti.

Everyone was going for the egg when this set was served.

Look at that yolk, it’s oozing out!

Stacked Brunch Torte ($14.90), was a generously served brunch. I find this set value for money because it is able to feed two. The insides are filled with egg, bell peppers, cheese, spinach and ham. A unique twist of combination.

My personal favourite is Le Jolly Monsieur ($13.90).

Having tried all the eggs of the different sets, the scramble eggs tasted the best. I like having eggs, cheese and ham for breakfast and Le Jolly Monsieur has all three of them inside on top of the bacon and bratwurst.

Slurrpppppps!

Toasty Tortilla ($14.90), with eggs, served in another way. Still served with scramble eggs, but also with the Spanish omelette. There are a lot of onions in the omelette, so sweet onions lover, you would probably love this.

Poseidon’s Wrap ($14.90), served with prawn, fish, squid, tomato, lettuce, scramble egg, tzatziki and Greek salad.

Egg-crowned Shashouka ($14.90), served with lamb kefta, tomatoes, eggs tagine and garlic toast.

Round off your delightful meal with a colourful dessert.

A Berry Pancake Gala (S$12.90) features fluffy pancakes crowned with fresh berries as well as summer berries! You can also choose to sweeten the enjoyment with a choice of maple, mango, vanilla or strawberry sauce.

There are other sets that are waiting for you at the restaurant. Experience one of the largest range of brunch items, with prices from just $12.90 to $14.90.

MEDZS has set out to whip up dishes that are hearty and affordable. The dishes are priced affordably so that you do not have to worry about burning a hole in your pocket even if you decide to pamper yourself every weekend.

The restaurants’ cozy and friendly settings also make them an ideal place for to enjoy tete-a-tete conversations. Visit Orchard Central for the underground buzz, and Millenia Walk to enjoy the spacious and alfresco setting.

MEDZS @ Orchard Central
Address: 181 Orchard Road, #B2-01 to 03 / #B2-30 to 43, Orchard Central, Singapore 238896
Opening Hrs: Monday to Sunday 11am – 11pm
Telephone: 6238 9028

MEDZS @ Millenia Walk
Address: 9 Raffles Boulevard, #01-46/47/55/56, Millenia Walk, Singapore 039596
Opening Hrs :Fri-Sat: 11.30am – 1.00am Sun-Thur: 11.30am – 12am
Telephone: 6337 7507

Come choose your poison at MEDZS

Alert Alert Alert!

Have you always been a fan of desserts just like me? I can skip my meals for just desserts I swear! And here in this post, is a Sinful Series of delicious desserts which are paired with refreshing cocktails.

Interesting? They are known as the seven deadly sins! MEDZS’s desserts have earned recognition of many epicureans and so to take their enjoyments up a notch, they have came up with this series.

Having personally been to Europe, I had personally experience how food establishments offers delectable desserts in the meals and they are even offering irresistible pairings of desserts and cocktails. Thanks to MEDZS, they are also bringing in a similar trend to Singapore, allowing patrons to enjoy a truly indulgent experience!

Close up of the Sins.

The series is really cute because each pair has a different name. For example, they have Greed, Wrath, Pride, Sloth, Lust, Envy and my favorite, Glutton. The dessert for Glutton is damn cute because it is called Fat Hope (bottom left of the picture above). LOL! Fat Hope is actually a rich cheesecake topped with Reese peanut butter chocolate. I am a fan of Reese chocolate, honestly!

They may look angelic and nice but the shots are the real devil. They can knock one out easily as each individual shots are pretty strong themselves. My favourite was the Jealousy Potion (the shot in yellow, with green base). It is a smoky whisky with the sweet aftertaste of Midori Melon Liquer and Mango juice. I could drink Midori Melon pure by itself! I used to have a 1 litre bottle of it at home.

Cost:
7 Devilish Desserts: $23.90
7 Sinful Shots: $49.80
7+7 Combined Platter: $68

The 7 Decadent Sins are on the menu permanently instead of being seasonal.

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If you would like some food to fill your tummy before the desserts, I would strongly recommend you their Carbonara! The food are cooked only after you placed your orders so rest assured that you will only be served with hot and yummy food.

I can have this Carbonara everyday. No joke. This is not my first time at MEDZS but I can’t help but praise their food every time I visit them.

The Deep Sea Prawns was also one of the highly raved food that night. The prawns were really fresh and huge that night.

Rosti. If you prefer to have it crunchier, do request them to fry them a little longer 🙂

In case you’re wondering where can you find MEDZS, you can find them at

MEDZS @ Orchard Centraal
#B2-01 to 03, #B2-30 to 43

or

MEDZS @ Millenia Walk
#01-46/47/55/56.

See you there!