Morton's of Chicago, The Steakhouse

Restaurant, American
4th Floor, 5 Raffles Avenue S(039797), Marina Bay
Tel: 6339 3740
http://www.mandarinoriental.com/singapore/
7.1
8 reviews
Hours:
Mon to Sat: 5:30pm - 11pm
Sun: 5pm - 10pm
Average Price: $147.71 (based on 8 reviews)
Yummers Recommend:
Type of Meal: Dinner (1), Lunch (1)
Great For: Steak (1)
Ambience/Suitable For: After Work (1), Fine Dining (1), Quiet/Cosy (1), Romantic (1)
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Review date: 24 Jul 10
One of the Best Steakhouse in the Town
Spent: $110 per pax
7
out of 10
I am a beef lover and like the steaks here. I could say this is where you can have your steaks with perfect doner. Their servings are huge too.
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Review date: 9 Aug 09
Great burger!
Spent: $46 per pax
8
out of 10
Mortons has introduced the USDA prime burger, nicknamed "The Million Dollar Burger" by one of its founders, to its sole outlet in Singapore and according to history, it was this very burger that launched Morton's of Chicago, not a piece of steak which Mortons is known for. Surprise surprise.

You can choose to have the burger either at The Bar at Mortons which is on the fourth and a half storey, or at the steakhouse itself on the fourth. However, if you choose the latter, you will be subjected to a compulsory extra $5++/pax surcharge because of the humongous onion loaf that is served.


USDA Prime Burger - If you make an order for the burger before 8pm, its $30++. After 8pm and its $25++. The beef patty weighed about 12oz or 340g, which dwarfs almost all of the current competition, served up on a nicely toasted sesame bun. Although I was never a proponent of quality beef (apparently its grain fed and aged) being minced up into burger patties, I have to admit that Mortons did a pretty good job with it. The medium rare patty was tender and carried plenty of juices without the natural beefy taste being too overwhelming. However, the texture was rather smooth, indicating that it was probably machine chop/minced rather then hand. Not that it mattered much though as this burger ranks as the one of the best burger I've eaten in Singapore so far. The sides are decent as well so make sure you ask for all of them (sauteed onions, bacon, mushrooms) but just don't get too excited over the hand cut idaho potatoes, which failed to wow.


Upside Down Apple Pie - The apple pie was as good as I remembered it to be - not too sourish with raisins for a light sweetness and a scoop of smooth vanilla ice cream. Prices remain the same ($20++) as 2 years back, which is a rarity in restaurants nowadays.


Morton's Hot Chocolate Cake - The stuff that makes people throw all diet plans out of the window and another signature dish of Mortons - its decadent hot chocolate cake. The crust was a little hard and held up pretty well while the rich molten chocolate was viscous almost to a fault. Admittedly, it's expensive ($25++) for its size and though good, I find it rather ridiculous to pay so much for it.


$30 sure isn't cheap for a burger, but given its quality, I would gladly pay. Service was lacking that evening and we had a hard time trying to get any wait staff's attention. To compound our woes, the wait for our burgers stretched to more then an hour - something which Mortons needs to look into. But hey, it was a great evening and great place to chill.


See all my pictures here.

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