Equatorial SG Blends Binchotan Kitchen Style with Pan-Asian Favourites



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Equatorial SG, a cozy semi-fine dining concept on the second floor of a Duxton Road shophouse, blends time-honoured Pan-Asian flavours with modern interpretations.

Venue: 60a Duxton Rd, #02-01, Singapore 089524
Opening Hours: Thursday to Monday 5:30pm to 11pm

Located at Duxton Road, Equatorial SG takes a departure from the current wave of casual dining and mass-market concepts. Instead, it embraces a return to intimate, ingredient-focused dining with a touch of nostalgia. It blends time-honoured Pan-Asian flavours with modern interpretations, offering a fresh yet deeply rooted approach to cuisine.

Open Binchotan Kitchen

The space itself creates an unassuming, inviting atmosphere where guests can experience the art of cooking firsthand.

The experience begins with an open Binchotan kitchen, where precision charcoal grilling enhances depth and smokiness in every dish. Binchotan, a highly regarded form of white charcoal, burns at an exceptionally high heat while imparting a clean, subtle smokiness, allowing ingredients to shine without overpowering their natural flavours.

Chef Caleb also employs hay smoking to bring a distinctive, earthy depth to his dishes, enhancing both flavour and texture. 

The Menu

Signature dishes such as the Matcha Curry Grilled Masala Chicken, a fresh whole leg of chicken infused with ceremonial matcha and paired with a creamy yogurt raita, exemplify the balance between bold flavours and refined techniques. Another standout is the Sliced Ribeye Bulgogi, featuring thinly sliced ribeye marinated in ssamjang and sesame dressing, complemented by nashi pear and garlic slices for a rich depth with a hint of sweetness.

The menu is further elevated by dry-aged sashimi, with seasonal fish aged for up to two and a half months to intensify flavour and texture. This technique is masterfully showcased in the Dry Aged Bluefin Maguro, where slices of aged maguro are topped with black truffle, soy-cured yolk, and Sarawak black pepper, delivering a luxurious, full-bodied dish.

Another notable dish is the Binchotan Skin Grilled Madai Sashimi, where aged red sea bream is lightly kissed by binchotan charcoal, intensifying its natural flavours, while black garlic aioli adds a mellow sweetness and roasted rice tea brings a subtle nuttiness. The dish is finished with a house soy blend, carefully crafted from three distinct varieties sourced from Japan and China, adding a complex balance of salinity and depth. 

For those seeking comfort in rice-based dishes, the Mini EQ Shiok Don offers a luxurious take on a Japanese rice bowl, combining chumi ikura, delicate black truffle slices, and a signature Equatorial rice blend for a deeply savoury bite. To finish on a sweet note, the Hokkaido Milk Pudding, made with holm oak honey and seasonal Japanese fruits, brings a delicate sweetness and creamy texture to round off the meal. Another innovative reinterpretation is Kaya Toast Mascarpone “Cheesecake”, a reimagined classic featuring onsen tamago, coconut cream, pandan syrup for a playful dessert take on a local breakfast favourite.

The Team

Behind this venture are four key players: Chef Caleb Ang, known for his deep culinary expertise and innovative techniques; Adrian Goh, Singapore’s first Saké Samurai and a connoisseur of Japanese rice wine; Justin Herson, the force behind Lion City Meadery; and Stefan Koh, brewer and founder of District Brewers. Together, they are reimagining familiar flavours through premium ingredients, unique cooking methods, and an emphasis on craftsmanship. Craft meads and beers, developed in collaboration with local and regional brewers, further enhance the dining experience with distinctive beverage pairings that complement the menu’s bold and refined flavours.

Location and Opening Hours

Equatorial SG is located at 60a Duxton Rd, #02-01, Singapore 089524.

Opening Hours: Thursday to Monday 5:30pm to 11pm.

Tel: 89606202 Instagram , Facebook Reservations via Chope.co

 



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This article is prepared by

Jiarong Yu
Daddy to 2 adorable little ones. Misses them the moment they are not around, regrets missing them the moment they are around.

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