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FOC Restaurant

4.8 (64 Reviews)
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    Menu Highlights

    ‘Patatas Bravas’ FOC Style

    Thin layers of crispy deep fried potatoes served with the iconic bravas and aioli sauce. Its simplicity will certainly make you want more!

    Sea Urchin King Crab Toast

    A bite full of goodness. A crispy toast topped with sea urchin & king crab and a rich tarragon butter spread. Can it be any dreamier?

  • Reviews

    4.8 (64 Reviews)

    Food:

    4.6

    Service:

    4.6

    Atmosphere:

    4.4

    Dish Recommendations
    1
    ‘Patatas Bravas’ FOC Style 9 Votes
    2
    Black Mediterranean Squid Ink Paella 5 Votes
    3
    FOC Tasting Menu 1 Vote
    What Diners Say

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    5.0 01/12/2024
    Grace
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    5.0 05/11/2024
    Keyue
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    5.0 22/09/2024
    Egbert
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  • About

    Location

    Boat Quay

    40 Hong Kong Street
    Singapore (059679)

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    Cuisine

    Spanish

    Closed Today

    Monday
    Closed

    Tuesday
    12:00 PM-03:00 PM,06:00 PM-11:30 PM

    Wednesday
    12:00 PM-03:00 PM,06:00 PM-11:30 PM

    Thursday
    12:00 PM-03:00 PM,06:00 PM-11:30 PM

    Friday
    12:00 PM-03:00 PM,06:00 PM-12:00 AM

    Saturday
    12:00 PM-03:00 PM,06:00 PM-12:00 AM

    Sunday
    06:00 PM-11:30 PM

    Description

    Like a magician with a particular flair for showmanship, Spanish maestro Nandu Jubany of Michelin-starred Can Jubany fame, produces a gastronomical spectacular of sorts, cloaked by the industrial facades of Hong Kong Street.

    With his lovely assistants Jordi Noguera of Foodbar Dada lineage, and Dario Nocentini plucked from the Catalunya bar, Jubany conducts quite a show of Spanish culinary arts. The restaurant has just the fitting look, with zany motifs reminiscent of Picasso, materialized as if from a dreamscape. Pepper grinder light fixtures and super-sized sculptures of familiar faces float above the dining space. A vintage motorcycle adorns the walls, and the food too has a quirky appearance that eclipses the unexpectedly classic flavours. Jubany introduces Catalan folk cuisine, and with a wave of the wand, adds brilliant Asian twists.

    The black Mediterranean paella is filling yet nuanced in taste, and the patatas bravas and tomato bread both show a different side of the traditional tapas dishes. On the more Asian end of the spectrum, the Thai razor clams are delightfully piquant, while the roasted duck with orange zest dumplings show the chef's hubris in remaking local favourites. The varied menu even includes gluten-free options like the chocolate hamburger, a dessert indicative of the humourous approach FOC takes to dining.

    From the bar, brilliantly innovative cocktails are not in short supply. The menu is a clear demonstration of Nocentini's flexing of his creative muscles, using such unique ingredients as Matcha powder, cornflakes vodka, and galangal rum (though not all in the same drink).

    If the name of the restaurant sounds like the slip of the tongue could be a dangerous one, it’s not an unintentional coincidence. Meaning fire in Catalan, FOC certainly plays with fire both in its name, its daring dishes, and its unapologetically unconventional approach to nouveau dining. (Sep 2014)
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    The Buzz

    "FOC pushes out conceptual tapas dishes with a modern edge, including some Asian flavors. Drinks-wise, don't be surprised by Dario's kooky creations with equally cheeky names. If Catalunya was anything to go by, he'll no doubt pair incongruent ingredients to make one mean cocktail." -SG Now

    "Another Michelin-gilded chef sets up a tapas outpost here in Singapore - this time it's Chef Nandu Jubany, behind the one-starred Can Jubany in Barcelona. Ex-Foodbar Dada Chef Jordi Noguera takes up the executive chef post, promising a menu of punchy Spanish flavours on small plates and mixed drinks conjured with the award-winning inventiveness of ex-Catalunya barman Dario Nocentini." -Time Out Singapore
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    Tripadvisor Certificate Of Excellence

    This restaurant was awarded the TripAdvisor Certificate of Excellence in 2017 for its outstanding service and quality while maintaining as a favourite among reviewers on TripAdvisor, the world's largest travel site.
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