Eating Out With Wong Ah Yoke

Big on textures and flavours

Catfish's Asian fusion offerings have been drawing the crowds since its opening

Catfish Taco, Umeboshi, Hazelnut. ST PHOTO: WONG AH YOKE
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Seafood-centric eatery Catfish has been packing in the crowds since it opened off Club Street on Oct 1.

One reason is that it is under the umbrella of Chef Andrew Walsh's Cure Concepts, a Western restaurant group that has proven its chops among foodies with its popular Cure and Butcher Boy eateries in Keong Saik Road.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Sunday Times on December 06, 2020, with the headline Big on textures and flavours. Subscribe