Julien Bompard is an excellent French chef. Wonderful soup and beef tenderloin. Good selection of wine. A pity he will be taking a sabbatical by end Jan 2013.

Julien Bompard is an excellent French chef. Wonderful soup and beef tenderloin. Good selection of wine. A pity he will be taking a sabbatical by end Jan 2013.
On the ground floor of the Old Water Boat House, next to the Fullerton Hotel, Chef Julien Bompard has been cooking up a storm for some years. The restaurant boasts an excellent and distinctly French menu or an ever changing set menu. Apart from a very varied wine list the restaurant offers Grand Cru wines by the glass. Wonderful atmosphere...
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Located at The Fullerton Boat House, Le Saint Julien is usually considered as a fine dining place although Chef Julien Bompard wants to give another image of his restaurant and of the French Cuisine in general. Indeed, fine dining is a short way to summarize French Cuisine.
From Chef Julien point of view, French Cuisine differentiates itself by the particular...
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OK, ok so we never learn and always go out somewhere special for Valentines day.
This year we tried St Julien and left not only very disapointed with the service but also so hungry we headed straight for Mcdonalds.
The set meal came with free flow champagne which was far from flowing. We continually had to ask to have are...
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Restaurant had nice cozy atmosphere. Service was pleasant. However, quality of food was not up to expectations after having such great reviews.
We are a family of three adults and each ordered an appetizer and main dish. We shared a two-person portion dessert truffle (steam egg white with sweet Hot chocolate source). Overall food serving portion was smaller than expected. The hot chocolate source was too sweet hence the dessert came out was somewhat disappointed!
we fancied an up market, smart western style meal on this occaision and the restaurant lived up to this. The setting is great, but we did feel it was expensive
Love the lobster bisque and the crepe. Pricey though. Place a bit small but cozy.
We ate well and were served well but the restaurant lacks any charm, character or wow factor! Not high on my list of places to return to.
I travel often to Singapore and always try to visit St. Julien. Chef Bompard serves up true French cuisine and is always excellent. I think the serving sizes are fine. Flavors and textures are always perfect. It is pricey--and, you get what you pay for.
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