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Food review: Californication of cuisine with a dose of conviviality at Rosemead

Jasmine Alimin
Jasmine Alimin • 7 min read


The latest buzzword in F&B is fine-casual cuisine — now offered by a new breed of restaurants like Jigger & Pony Group’s Rosemead, a modern Californian dining concept that’s big on conviviality

You would never guess by the blackened exterior of The Quadrant on Cecil — a neo-classical building once home to banks in the 1920s and more recently The Black Swan restaurant — that its interiors are bright and airy with a whole lot of personality belonging to all-new modern Californian restaurant Rosemead, by the Jigger & Pony Group.

Awash in rustic earthy-coppery colours with pops of sky grey, Rosemead gives us serious contemporary country home vibes, with its indoor-outdoor feel matched by deliberately unfinished walls and soft furnishings — a stark contrast to the monochromatic humdrum of the corporate world outside. Even the diners are not all just the typical lawyer-banker types but made up of anyone and everyone, from socialites and influencers to couples and retirees.

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