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Escargot is the french word for land snails, which are usually cooked and served as an appetizer. They are traditionally cooked in the oven grill, with garlic and parsley butter, after being being removed and gutted and then poured back into the shell. Escargot are high in protein and low in fat content (if cooked without butter). They are also prepared in many other ways in France and across Europe and the meditarenean, like sauteed
with a spicy sauce.
brand: Bourgogne Escargots - origin: France - size: 500g net -
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1. Ma Maison Restaurant
7.2
#02-51, Bugis Junction (200 Victoria St.), Singapore
Japanese Restaurant · Downtown Core · 89 tips and reviews
It's my birthday. My wife giving me a treat! The sirloin steak (medium rare) is superb! Love their escargot too! Not my 1st time here. I've always like the ambience. Jazz music is wonderful
tonight
♥♡Ayiki♡♥: Escargots, smoked salmon, is a must eat dishes!
Pheobe Tan: Escargots- check, mentaiko spaghetti- check, wild berry tart- check = lovely lunch!!
2. ATOUT Restaurant
7.6
40C Harding Road, Singapore
French Restaurant · Tanglin · 34 tips and reviews
James Li Zhiwei: Must-try the redwine braised beefcheeks, escargots n warm chocolate-lava cake. Service is much better than the les amis group of restaurants
Estella Ng: Must try the escargots here!
Raymond Zhang: Great escargot and lamb!
Alphonsus Lee: Ribeye steak, Escargot and Crab meat pasta, the best! Read more.
Caitlin B: Excellent escargot. Angel hair truffle pasta was a little disappointing though
Raymond Tan: Service was slow. I called to reserve for the 8pm seating but was told by the same guy who answered the phone that the booking is 8.30pm. The excuse.. it was too
difficult to tell me over the phone
4. Bistro Du Vin
8.2
#01-14 Shaw Centre (1 Scotts Rd), Singapore
French Restaurant · Orchard Road · 55 tips and reviews
Elvin: Pretty decent bistro styled French food with restaurant styled prices. Great escargot and mushrooms with bacon and egg. Go for quail and pot-au-feu as mains.
Pei Ling Lee: Do try their escargot, French onion soup, beef cheeks and ribeye steak. For sides, order their sauteed mushrooms.
Leticia Martino: Good, cozy French bistro! Onion soup and foisgras-lobster ravioli are delicious
David: Hands-down best escargot in Singapore, tangy tomato base cuts through the garlic & butter. Cote du Boeuf was perfect. Be hungry, large portions!
Andrew C.: Always a lovely meal! Rilettes are great, and onglet is always my favorite.
Lee Smith: Meat eaters can escape Singapore mediocrity and find Le Bistrot du Sommelier for a reminder of how it's meant to be. Loads of top wines as well. Get a table beforehand and thank
me later.
Joey Lim: Fantastic escargot n a foie gras terrine
Andrea Monni: This is one of the best kept secrets in Singapore, they have a great champagne selection and one the best cold cuts and cheese platters in town.
Ted Patrick Boglosa: The creme brûlée comes in one big serving! Awesome! But you won't really get to have that solid-molten-sugar-layer-cracking cause the
layer is quite thin. It's worth it, especially if you're craving.
7. L'Angelus
7.5
85 Club Street, Singapore
French Restaurant · Chinatown · 18 tips and reviews
peter zinser: chateaubriand, escargots, pan fried foie gras
safia r: Had the set dinner menu - option of escargots, foie gras, and tenderloin. For dessert the chocolate cake was really good, the pistachio ice cream less so.
Tammy Cowan - Learn: The best French food I've ever had outside of France. Cheese platters are stingy by UK or French standards - but delicious!
Weiru T: Awesome vegetarian nosh, remember to try their escargots (baked button mushrooms with herbs and cheese) and signature fried bee hoon :D
Nicole Tay: The mock fish with mango is really good too! Really unique!!!
Princesscrys Low: Very nice food here ; cheers
9. Cherry Garden
7.5
Mandarin Oriental, Singapore (5 Raffles Avenue), Singapore
Dim Sum Restaurant · Downtown Core · 22 tips and reviews
Yiling Ding: Excellent dim sum buffet brunch on the weekends with an extensive menu and delicious food.
Kinda: Valet parking is free if you dine in
Nat M: The perfect place for Hong Kong style dim sum, a good ambience and apparently decent Chinese opera music (as pointed out by my dining guest).
Are canned escargot already cooked?
Yes, canned escargot are already cooked. They are then canned in their cooking juices.
Where do the best escargot come from?
Where Do They Come From? Pomatia, locurum, and helix aspersa come from different parts of Europe. But all three can be found thriving in the wilderness around the Alps in Eastern France.
Is Escargot raw or cooked?
In some countries, such as France and Turkey, raw escargot are considered a delicacy and eaten crudo style like scallops, which are also a mollusk. What is this? However, in the states, escargot are typically cooked, which is a safer preparation method especially if they are coming from a can.
Do you rinse canned escargot?
The snails should be thoroughly drained rinsed under running water before use. Drain the entire contents of the can and rinse the snails under warm water. Place the snails on a plate and dry them with a paper towel. These shells are washable and reusable.