Updated: June 24, 2017

&sons Singapore
Who says you must cut a new restaurant some slack? The service here was spectacular. Attentive, friendly, helpful and knowledgeable. In mid-meal, I was perusing a menu for fun and a waitress noticed me to check if I needed more food. Kudos to the server in the above photo: she was awesome.

&sons restaurant Singapore
Mixed Cheese Platter ($18)

All the servers and cooks are Italians. So the food is Italian served in small plates to share. Each person should order about 2-3 plates. According to the server, everything is made in-house. Even the charcuterie is cured in-house and pasta made from scratch. 

&sons China Square
We trio ordered 8 plates and the food ranged from acceptable to good. The least favorite dish–but still acceptable–was pork tuna ($10, pictured above), a shredded pork, styled like a can of tuna. It was a tad dry.

&sons bacaro singapore

Better than the tuna pork were the calamari ($12, above), cooked just right, with a nice bite but not overly chewy; aspargus, garlic & anchovy sauce ($9), ok but nothing special; prosciutt San Daniele with pickled pears ($12), the appetizing pears perked up the dish; and Kurobuta Pork Neck with Porcini sauce ($15), tender with a nice crisp crust but there was a hint of Maggi Mee seasoning, which was nicely familiar.

&sons cross street

Our favorites of the night: The cheese mix board ($18) with 5 selections (from 13 cheeses) was a winner for us: each cheese with distinct hints, like truffles or cherry. Another winner was the paccheri ($15, above), a must-order. The thick pasta was first cooked, then rolled and baked like a cinnamon bun. When you cut open, it was filled with Iberico pork and the aroma of truffle assaulted the senses. Actually, I think another pasta, sea urchin carbonara ($16) looks interesting too, but too bad we were already too full.

&sons restaurant sg
Kurobuta Pork Neck with Porcini sauce ($15)

So full that I FORGOT about the essential part of the meal, desserts. ALAMAK. When I walked out of the restaurant, I wanted to go back in and try the desserts. But my other two friends were already gone. The salted caramel strawberry jubilee ($12) sounded good.

An all-round winner, good food, classy decor and great service. We spent $200 for three including a bottle of wine ($75). 

&Sons Restaurant Singapore

20 Cross Street, #01-19 China Square Central, Singapore 048422
T: 6221 3937 (Reservations accepted for big groups of 8 only)
&Sons Menu
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M-F: 11.30am-midnight
Sat: 5.30pm-1am
Rating: 3.599/5 stars

Written by A. Nathanael Ho.

18 responses to “&Sons, China Square Central”

  1. how could you forget DESSERTS??? LOL… my heart goes out to you :D

    1. sigh, I called my friends immediately when we separated and asked them to come back but they just laughed at me. I’ve been trying to eat clean and apparently, bad habits stick quickly so I forgot desserts.

      1. look at the bright side, less calories and well, it may not be good ;-)

  2. the food looks good – but no dessert?! that’s got to be some sort of gastronomic crime. I plan my order around the dessert menus!

    1. sigh, I feel the pain immensely. My memory isn’t what it used to be.

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  4. Which cheeses did you pick, and which were your favourites?

    1. Oh man, it’s so long ago I can’t remember but in general I like Stilton and Roquefort.

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