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Weekout: Sip creative cocktails, savour gluten-free Brazilian-Asian cuisine and visit this Japanese exhibition

Jasmine Alimin
Jasmine Alimin • 5 min read
 Weekout: Sip creative cocktails, savour gluten-free Brazilian-Asian cuisine and visit this Japanese exhibition
This week: Head out for museum exhibitions, art installations, bespoke cocktails and Brazilian nosh
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EXHIBITION
Russel Wong in Kyoto
Asian Civilisations Museum

After a six-month showcase and a steady stream of support from the public, the Asian Civilisations Museum (ACM) brings back its Russel Wong in Kyoto special exhibition by popular demand.

The show – initially part of the double-billed Life in Edo | Russel Wong in Kyoto exhibition – has been both extended and expanded, now as a standalone display with new prints that offer fresh vignettes of Kyoto and exciting new behind-the-scenes glimpses into the world of geisha.

Visitors can continue their exploration of Japanese art and culture through the black-and-white prints from the original display, enhanced with more photographs that broaden perspectives on the traditions of the geiko community and Kyoto landscapes.

These 37 never-before-seen prints spotlight customs such asohaguro – teeth blackening, which signifies a coming of age; and even portraits of Kyoto’s oldest geiko of the early 2010s. Visitors will also be able to explore the seasonal colours and cuisine of Kyoto through a selection of vibrant, colour prints that spotlight familiar facets of Japanese life, culture, and tourism.

Russel Wong in Kyoto is on display at the Asian Civilisations Museum until April 10. Tickets can be purchased at acm.org.sg

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ART
Insta-worthy outdoor art installation
Wave Hello

Downtown East If you’re planning a family day out at Downtown East to frolic at Wild Wild Wet, indulge in comfort eats or catch a movie, do swing by wefie-friendly art installation Wave Hello — the latest art exhibit to set foot at the lifestyle destination, following the successful six-month art exhibition Lite On! last year.

Depending on where you’re standing and the time of day, this colourful maze- like structure, designed by two Singaporean artists —Tina Fung of Space Objekt and Dawn Ang of Aeropalmics, takes on different shapes and forms, inviting us to expand our imaginations and explore new ways of seeing things. This project is supported by the National Arts Council’s Arts and Culture Nodes Network initiative, developed for people to enjoy the arts in the heartlands.

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Wave Hello is on display till January 2022 at Open Plaza 2, Downtown East. Admission is free. Post your most creative photo there on Instagram with the tag #WaveHelloDE and stand to win $100 cash and $50 Downtown East F&B vouchers.

The Tuxedo +852 created by John Nugent of The Diplomat

DRINK
Cocktails by award-winning HK mixologists
MO Bar

Winner of Asia’s 50 Best Bars 2021 Mitcher’s Art of Hospitality Award, MO Bar’s creative cocktails have always taken their cue from Southeast Asia and its melting pot of flavours and ingredients, celebrating nomadic voyagers and “people of the sea”. As a continuation of this theme, the bar, located at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore, has invited Hong Kong’s top bartenders (many of whom are winners of Asia’s 50 Best Bars) to create exclusive cocktails as part of the Nomadic Cocktail Odyssey series in collaboration with Bacardi.

No need to wait for the travel bubble to experience the best of Hong Kong’s cocktail culture — you can just head over to MO Bar until the end of July to try out these mouth-watering concoctions at $22 each: Tuxedo +852 — created by John Nugent of The Diplomat (Star of Bombay, Dry Vermouth, Maraschino, Pear and Orange Bitters); T-groni — created by Sandeep Hathiramani of Tell Camellia (Bombay Sapphire, Lapsang Souchong, Mezcal, Campari, Sweet Vermouthand Orange Bitters); Endgame — created by Devender Sehgal of The Aubrey (Patron Silver, Wasabi, Campari, Sweet Vermouth and Sancho Pepper); La Fresa — created by Jay Khan of COA Hong Kong (Patron Silver, Joven Mezcal, Pink Peppercorn, Strawberry and London Essence Indian Tonic Water).

MO Bar is at Mandarin Oriental, Singapore. For more information, call 6885-3500 or visit mandarinoriental.com

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EAT
Gluten-free, gut-friendly Brazilian-Asian cuisine
The Butcher’s Wife

Whether you’re craving lunch for dinner, or dinner for lunch, The Butcher’s Wife now caters to all your ravenous needs with a brand-new, all-day menu for all-day dining stretching from 11.30am to 9.30pm every Tuesday to Sunday.

The new menu is created by Brazil-born, Paris-trained head chef Mariana Campos and will feature inventive dishes rife with stronger influences and playful flavours that draw inspiration from Brazil as well as across Asia, with a leaning towards gluten-free cooking.

Highlights include Moqueca ($37), a traditional Brazilian seafood stew served with toasted banana oats farofa; Bacalau Mantecato ($16), a Venetian adaptation of whipped dried cod served on crispy fermented chickpea toast; Marinated Chicken Thigh Dosa ($26), featuring locally sourced chicken thigh in a fermented cashew cream topped with pickled chayote and wrapped in South Indian crepe; and “Land Tuna” Salad ($23), a vegan poké filled with crunchy greens, Myanmar brown rice and watermelon cubes in a classic, sweet-savoury Japanese marinade.

Pair your meal with natural wines or delight in an Asian-inspired “Kampong Cocktail” made from leftover fresh ingredients in the kitchen. Top on the list includes the Spiced Pineapple Calamansi ($20), a tropical dark rum punch made from a house-fermented red chilli and local honey concoction; Pandan Coconut Milk Punch ($20), a clarified cocktail that brings together pandan and coconut with leftover steamed milk from frothing cappuccinos and a pandan kueh for garnish; and The Butcher’s Bloody Mary ($20) that spices up your vodka with a flavourful house-made salsa repurposed and strained from a tomato and chilli sambal.

The Butcher’s Wife is at 19 Yong Siak Street. For more information, email [email protected] or visit thebutcherswifesg.com

MAIN PHOTO: Russel Wong

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