Create Your Own Events


Our open concept kitchen and private dining room is perfect for those who are looking for something a little different, a little more intimate, a little more exclusive.  Why not Create Your Own Event at Palate Sensations! Ideal for business to business functions, anniversaries, birthdays, Six In The Kitchen *, bachelorette parties, your child’s graduation celebration, baby showers, wedding solemnizations, the list of events are endless.  We will be more than happy to help you conceptualize, plan and organize your special occasion so that you can relax and enjoy the event.

For formal sit down dinners, our studio can accommodate more than 40 people comfortably as our private dining room can seat 16 people, our balcony 10 people and our open kitchen 16 people.

Contact us for your requirements.



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Six in the Kitchen

Are you tired of the usual hangouts, restaurants, drinking holes, shopping trips and movie nights?  Here is what we recommend for a memorable night out!

Step 1 - Grab 6 friends (or more)

Step 2 - Choose a cuisine and tell us what you like to eat

Step 3 – Choose a date and time

Step 4 – Turn up at Palate Sensations, put on your apron, grab a recipe, cook and dine.

Six In The Kitchen is all about having fun, cooking, eating, drinking and catching up with or making new friends.

Whether you are a novice cook or an expert, you will have fun in your very own tailor made hands on class. We will shop and prep all the ingredients for you so all you have to do is turn up, roll up your sleeves and cook a fabulous meal from scratch.  For those who already know how to cook, this is your chance to get your hands dirty in someone else's kitchen. For those who are clueless, the chef will be on hand to lead the way.  The emphasis is on making 3 course meals with lots of short cuts, modern twists and fresh ideas to yesterday's recipes.  Participate as much as you want or sit back and observe how our experienced chefs show you how it’s done, while you enjoy a cool drink.   

So stop procrastinating and make a date with us!

Six in the kitchen – Vegetarian Menu
Six in the kitchen – Japanese Menu
Six in the kitchen – Thai Menu
Six in the kitchen – French Menu
Six in the kitchen – Singaporean Menu
Six in the kitchen – Barbecue Menu
Six in the kitchen – Traditional Italian Menu
Six in the kitchen – Indian Menu
Six in the kitchen – Mexican Menu
Six in the kitchen - Healthy Living Menu
Six in the kitchen - Afternoon Tea Menu
Six in the kitchen - Brunch Menu

“Here's dropping a short note to say 'thank you'. We had a really fun time learning to cook with Chef Bertrand . Aside from the cheery memories, the recipes we learnt could be easily replicated at home - which is great.” Angelina for a Six in The Kitchen Hens Party


Click here to find out what it's like to be in a cooking class at Palate Sensations

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Host a Murder Dinner Party

For those of you who want to throw a party with a difference, we have just the right event for you and your friends.  Host a Murder Dinner Party is a game you play with 8 participants.  Roughly four hours in length and played over a four course dinner, each party is themed and set in a particular period of time.  All participants come dressed in their characters and stay in character throughout the dinner party.  No acting is required but role playing is a must! This is a great way for you to have a fun and interactive dinner!

Priced at an affordable $128 nett per person (8 participants are necessary for the dinner), this includes a complimentary drink on arrival followed by a four course dinner inspired by your murder mystery theme.  Please feel free to bring your own alcohol.  We do not have any corkage charges.

 

Choose from two of our themes:

1. HOO HUNG WU

China, Eighth-Century:

The Autumn Moon Festival in eighth-century China is a time of relaxation and rejoicing. The frantic activities of the harvest have drawn to a close; crops are no longer at risk to weather and calamity; the peace of winter is about to descend. It is a time of transition. In the Chinese district of Chi-Ka and in its principal city of Chi-Ka-Go, the festival is an occasion for fireworks, parades, music and gaiety. Traditionally, the Festival of the Autumn Moon is also an occasion for reflection and thanksgiving. In many households, the entire family gathers and an elaborate feast is prepared. Effigies representing Happiness, Wealth and Long Life are displayed, and some families, recalling the ancient traditions, conclude the celebration with a bonfire in which the effigies are burned, their smoke rising to the heavens to signify gratitude and respect. Two of the wealthiest families of the district, the Wu and the Hoo families, have for many generations celebrated the festival together. This year both families' leaders, their women, and a few prominent guests will meet one day in advance of the festival to enjoy an elaborate feast, drink from the ceremonial Cup of Wisdom, recite poetry and contemplate the events of the past year. Children and less prominent family members will arrive the next day, the day of the festival, for feasting, revelry and, after sunset, lighting the Fire of Gratefulness. The site of the gathering and festival celebration this year will be the Hoo summer home at Hoo Hung Wu. A small group of islands situated in the middle of the great river Mi-Si-Pi, Hoo Hung Wu is co-owned by the Hoos and Wus, but only the Hoos have occupied it. They have built several buildings on the West Isle, including their summer home, Hoo House. East Isle is not occupied, though the Hoos maintain its roads and bridges. Hoo House is a magnificent dwelling in a pleasant forest setting. Several wings contain rooms for many guests and servants. Through the years the Hoos have also built smaller dwellings on West Isle where family members, or guests, who desire seclusion may find it.

CHARACTERS
Hoo Li-gan, General Shang Hai-shek, Hao Dee-doo, Pen Ta-gon, Wee Ping, called "Willow Blossom", Wu Pi, called "Joyous Flower", Hoo Ting, called "Jade Owl", and Ding Ling, called "Silver Bell".

Dinner menu for Hoo Hung Woo



2. THE CLASS OF '54


Roley City Times August 5, 1959

Roley High Reunion To Feature Rock N. Roley

Roley City High School Class of 1954 celebrates its fifth reunion this month with a weekend of activities highlighted by a rock & roll concert featuring the class' most illustrious graduate, Rock N. Roley. The two-and-a-half-hour performance will begin at 3:00 p.m., Saturday, August 15, and is expected to fill the Roley City Municipal Auditorium. "Rock has fond memories of Roley High," said the star's business manager, Joseph K. Awledge, "and he's looking forward to seeing many of his old friends again." While the Class of '54 has much to celebrate, it will not eagerly recall the outcome of the 1954 Homecoming game. The Big Game with rival Lowe Valley was lost by the Roley Rollers 24 - 21, the first ever loss to the Lowe Riders. Homecoming was also marred by the tragic death of Becky Sue Lamour, a student at Roley High who was killed near midnight after the Homecoming dance, when the car in which she was a passenger stalled on the railroad tracks at Back Road Crossing and was struck by a freight train. The driver, Rock N. Roley, escaped without injury. Reunion activities will commence at 9:00 a.m. Saturday with a tour of the new gymnasium, after which Principal R. Anton Ravon will make his remarks.

CHARACTERS
"Cal" Q. Layder, Dierdre C. Deucer, Delbert Toydes, Evelyn C. Leigh, Joseph K. Awledge, Penny Lofer, Priscilla E. Teene, Richard C. Alcitrent

Dinner menu for The class of 54

Contact us to set a date and time and have a dinner party you and your friends will never forget!

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Dining and Social Etiquette – do you know how to eat and behave?

Your table manners can make or break getting that big promotion or winning an important business deal. In fact, it's not uncommon for people to make character judgments solely based on the way you handle yourself in dining social situations.   In this fun and innovative workshop full of practical exercises and practice sessions, let our etiquette expert show you how to master table manners, how to conduct yourself at a formal dinner, and which eating utensils and wine glasses to use.  So instead of another boring dinner party, don’t you think you should grab 6 friends and make it an interesting evening your friends will thank you for and remember you by?  The fees include written notes, a 3 course meal and a glass of wine and a glass of champagne.

Click here to Engage Your Taste Buds!


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Book A Chef – Immerse in Asian Flavors

Book A Chef – Immerse in Asian Flavors workshops are specially created for visitors to Singapore who are food lovers. As Singapore is a melting pot of Asian flavors, we have created 9 hands on cooking classes and a market visit incorporating the three important markets in Singapore. We recommend you sign up for a market visit tour first to introduce themselves to Asian cuisine before signing up for a cooking class.

We understand you may have limited time in Singapore so our classes are extremely flexible and private. With a minimum of 2 participants, choose a date, a time and one or two of the cooking classes and we are ready to go! It’s that easy! Each class is priced at an affordable $300 for up to 2 participants.

Click here to check out our Immerse in Asian Flavours cooking classes.



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