Premium whole cordyceps, black truffle, matsutake mushrooms and bamboo fungus are double-boiled in a soup. If you would rather order a la carte, try the Dry Toss Cordyceps Flower ($12++). Cordyceps flower is tossed with carrots, radishes, enoki mushrooms and Sichuan pepper oil to create a brightly coloured and highly addictive salad. You can also pick from four soup bases — mushroom, white pea, hot and sour, and tomato — for a Vegetarian Hot Pot in Tibetan Style ($35). Each place setting at the table has its own tiny hot pot stove, for cooking the fresh, seasonal vegetables served with the soup.
Cordyceps flower is tossed with carrots, radishes, enoki mushrooms and Sichuan pepper oil to create a colourful and highly addictive salad. Also not to be missed are the Sesame Mochi Bread with Mayonnaise ($8++ for four pieces) and the Winter Pumpkin Glutinous Rice Cake, Coated with Cereal Confetti ($5++). The former is a light and chewy bun similar to the Brazilian pão de queijo, sans cheese. The latter has a bouncy texture similar to Japanese mochi and is impressive because it does not contain any sugar. Its mild sweetness comes solely from the winter pumpkin. Dining at Ganglamedo is not just good for your body; it’s also good for the mind. The restaurant has a calming interior, thanks to its wooden furniture, Tibetan artefacts and spacious layout. Soothing music plays in the background and the three-storey shophouse seats just 44 people. The effect is wondrous. You leave with a feeling of satisfaction — as if you have done yourself a favour.
Ganglamedo
40 Craig Road
Tel: 6423 9788
Opening hours
Lunch: 11.30am to 3pm
Dinner: 6pm to 9.30pm