I was a little sad after finding out that my favourite self-dispensing wine bar, Vin Geek, had closed its shutters. If you tried and loved their concept, youâll be happy to know that thereâs a similar version at The Providore x Blac Blacâs new self-serve wine buffet. Additionally, the restaurant is offering a 1-for-1 promotion on this buffet from now till 7 July 2025, so youâre essentially paying half price!
The wine buffet is usually priced at $45.90++ per person for two hours of free-flow vino, and $59.90++ for three hours. With this deal, it only costs $22.95++ and $29.95++, respectively. You can enjoy it at three outlets: PLQ, VivoCity, and Downtown Gallery.
Hereâs how it works. After selecting your free-flow option (two or three hours), youâll get an RFID wristband. There are over 30 curated wine labels to choose from, with information about each bottle listed on the touchscreen. Once youâve picked your poison, simply scan your wristband and confirm your choice. You can opt for a 30ml tasting portion or a full glass.
Then, take a glass, place it under the dispenser, and watch as the magic unfolds. Do note that thereâs a three-minute break between each round, so you canât get multiple glasses all at once.
Thereâs a good mix of reds and whites to choose from, including dessert wines, so you can slowly peruse each label and pick out your favourites.
While youâre here, pad your stomach with The Providoreâs wide selection of mains and sides.
The Braised Beef Ribs with Truffle Mash ($49.80++), a new item on the menu, was a unanimous favourite at our table.
The meltingly tender beef was perfectly seasoned with a charred edge, pairing well with the piquant sauce.
The Sichuan Chilli Pepper Chicken Wings ($13.80++)Â is another popular pick, featuring crispy fried chicken wings tossed with a mouth-numbingly spicy peppercorn seasoning.
Unfortunately, the numbing sensation was a tad too strong for my liking as it competed with the real flavour of the wines.
Iâm a big fan of The Providoreâs Lobster Mac & Cheese (price TBD), a returning favourite on the menu. This main dish stars pasta with poached lobster, baked in cheese sauce, and served on an iron pan to keep warm. The lobster chunks were fresh and sweet, though a tad undercooked, while the cheese sauce was on the lighter side.
End your meal on a sweet note with the new Dutch Baby Pancake with Fresh Mango & Ice Cream ($18.80++). The hot and fluffy pancake, which boasted crispy edges, went well with the cool ice cream and sweet fruits.
Make sure you visit the restaurantâs PLQ, Downtown Gallery, and VivoCity outlets before 7 July to enjoy the 1-for-1 wine buffet! Bookings are recommended.
In other food news, Takashimaya Food Fiesta is back this year, with over 55 stalls to visit! You can also check out Chin Mee Chinâs new menu, launched in celebration of their 100th anniversary.
Website | Full list of outlets
The Providore is not a halal-certified eatery.
Photos taken by Marcus Neo.
This was a media tasting at The Providore.
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