Kulto

Published - 03 April 2021, Saturday

Housed in a historic unit of 87 Amoy Street, Kulto takes its customers on an insider trip to Spain through a sensory experience of Spanish food and decor steeped in history.

Kulto brings a slice of Spain to the dining experience with an iconic feature of Madrid and Barcelona apartments, the wooden shutters. The beautifully restored space is lined with wooden shutters and completed with clean and neutral colours featuring accents of wood – so diners will be in the moment to truly enjoy the food and atmosphere.

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Bringing a slice or two of Spanish culture to the island, Chef Jose Alonso’s food steers towards traditional recipes with a touch of refinement. Celebrating seasonal food on each plate, Kulto ensures a personal experience by keeping an open kitchen and amiable crew. Order yourself a glass of red or white from their expansive wine list and enjoy dishes like Crab Croquettes with House Special ‘Chili Crab Sauce’, Charcoal Japanese Leeks with Burnt Butter & Sauteed Mushrooms, and Crayfish with Iberico Pork Belly & Truffle Potatoes. Do not miss out on their Paella and Charcoal Pineapple with Vanilla Ice Cream.

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