Buko Nero

Restaurant · Chinatown

Buko Nero

Restaurant · Chinatown

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126 Tg Pagar Rd, Singapore 088534

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Modern Italian with Asian fusion, creative dishes, intimate ambiance  

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126 Tg Pagar Rd, Singapore 088534 Get directions

bukonero.com.sg
@bukonero

SGD 100+

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126 Tg Pagar Rd, Singapore 088534 Get directions

+65 6324 6225
bukonero.com.sg
@bukonero

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Buko Nero

"Diners flock to this little neighbourhood joint and it’s easy to understand why: the bubbly, charming hostess works seamlessly with her husband chef from Veneto, who in turn delivers simple, delicious Italian dishes with subtle Asian twists. Culinary highlights include risotto with saffron and fermented garlic, and seared orata with coriander salsa verde. Either homemade gelato or torta della nonna will make a perfect ending to the meal." - Michelin Inspector

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Mindy

Google
Glad that my family enjoyed the dinner here. It was a small cozy restaurant but the food was exquisitely prepared and every dish was very delicious. Even the bread was done nicely. Service was excellent as well. Recommended for anyone looking for good food.

Darylyn D

Google
Impeccable food and drinks at Buko Nero. Highlights for me were the engawa, prawn and seaweed tartare, uni and dill pasta (on the weekly specials) and the Horlicks dessert. Service was more than lovely but it left us feeling slightly impatient in terms of the speed of the food coming out from the kitchen. Atmosphere is cosy but the ventilation of the place was lacking. Small price to pay for the yummy food, I guess? Overall great and I still want to go back to try everything on the menu.

María Fabiana Sarria Motta

Google
Impeccable service and good food. There are less than ten tables, which makes the dining experience intimate. My highlights were the appetizers, risotto with gorgonzola cheese and spinach, and beef tenderloin.

Lucas Wee

Google
A quaint restaurant with a nice selection of food on their menu. The service here is top notch and all the staff made us feel welcome. The sides were great but I felt that the mains felt a little lacking. We ordered the pork cutlet and crab/prawn pasta. They were executed and cooked really well but the flavours were quite ordinary. In contrast, the sides were extremely well put together with a great combination of flavours with the parma ham crostino being my favourite of the meal. Overall, still an amazing place to go to for a nice meal. Will be back to try more mains!

Mings

Google
😀/🥹 Small restaurant which thankfully had a couple of tables avail for us on a walk-in sat afternoon. Beautiful starters and bread, the focaccia being so good that we got more for mopping. I thought the beef carpaccio was underwhelming (volume wise), and the taukwa starter bordered on the wrong side of interesting. Pasta, was really nice. Again the portions were small, perhaps room for secondi. The prawn tartare was lovely.

PW

Google
I am a first time patron to Buko Nero. This visit came highly recommended by some business associates, and hence, we decided to make a reservation on a quiet rainy Tuesday evening to celebrate a birthday and the overall experience is mind-blowing! The restaurant decor is cozy, thoughtfully set out with a really warm atmosphere. Service was impeccable! Staff and owners were hospitable, friendly and sincere, where it almost felt like we were having dinner at a good friend's home and not a restaurant. Given the (relatively small) size of the restaurant, this is a delicate act - balancing diners need for privacy yet ensuring attentive service was provided consistently. And seriously, I could go on and on about the food - who h was AMAZING. Every single dish from starters, bread baskets, olive oil down to the mains... Oh my, the pastas.. they were all crazily delicious!! Authentic Italian cuisine using freshly sourced local ingredients served with clever Asian fusion flavours. It truly reflects the character of the owners. As we were celebrating a birthday, we also noticed the dedication of the team and their attention to detail in selecting the cute little figurine that bears resemblance to the birthday guest. They also offered cookies and chocolates before we headed off as we were too stuffed to order any more desserts - a really cute and again, warm gesture. We are definitely coming back regularly and hope to go through more of the items on and off menu! Highly recommend Buko Nero to anyone keen on being a part of Chef Oscar's culinary exploits!

Paul Chan

Google
Great little Italian place in TP. Small and cozy, great food and warm inviting ambiance. The classic pastas are really good with great sauces. Nice selection of Italian wines by bottle or glass to pair. Reasonable prices too! Chatting with the owner and realized that they have been here for 23 years. Kudos!

Kate Aitken

Google
What an excellent gem we happened across! Intimate, 8 table restaurant with superb efficiency in hospitality and caring for their patrons. We noticed the restaurant at 3pm, managed to get the last booking for 6:15pm that evening, and it was an absolute highlight. Prior to starting dinner, we were treated to the bread and amuse bouche- the bread was surprisingly perfect, complimented by a gorgeous olive oil that we had to investigate. The little mouthfuls of sea bass were perfectly balanced with fresh cucumber. The vegetable and tofu starter was wonderful and intriguing, leaving me wondering if I could become a vegetarian to eat food like that more often. We then moved to pastas - a fantastic scallop and abalone special, and the miso garlic pasta. Brilliant. Chef's mother's cake was also beyond any advice. Wine choices were fantastic and smooth. Service was to such a high standard- something that such an intimate venture really actively shines through. Treat yourself. It's more than worth it.
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Jia Jun T.

Yelp
Chefs menu! Good food and service. Uni pasta was good but overall might have been too pricey for what was served
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Keets Y.

Yelp
Our favourite modern Italian food. Fantastic place, great ambiance, great service. Food is consistently good - absolutely fantastic
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Philip T.

Yelp
My wife and myself went there on a Wednesday night, no table was available in the main hall because the restaurant is very small. As we had no prior reservation, the restaurant staff suggested and we accepted to sit at the counter table at the back of the restaurant. Later we realised that the counter table was located next to the restroom. Never mind, we decided to stay and began to look at the menu. After reading the menu (4 pages only) several times over, we realised that no one had approached us to explain the menu or take our orders. After calling out for service, one staff came and explained the menu and the evening's specials. Then she left saying that she would bring us some bread while we pondered our orders. After some time had passed and when we had made our food choices, neither bread nor staff cane. Tried to called out for service but could not get hold of the staffs attention. They were busy attending to other tables in the main hall. That was when we decided to walked out of the restaurant. And I wanted to add that contrary to other postings, the place is not cozy and not romantic because the restaurant was so small and the tables are placed so close to one another that you could hear other customers talking from other tables. What a disappointment.
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Dennis C.

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This is probably my favorite restaurant in Singapore right now. It's a very small operation, with just one chef in the kitchen and his wife and mother-in-law serving and running the front of the house. It's a small space with just 22-24 seats, so it has a very cozy and intimate meal. Similarly, the menu is fairly short, but it changes regularly and there's always a special set menu of the day. The food is modern Italian with a light fusion-y touch. Some recent favorites were a pan-seared tenderloin wrapped in grilled eggplant, and a handmade linguini infused with charcoal and tossed with ridiculously sweet crabmeat from some kind of Australian crab I'd never heard of before. The desserts are always excellent, as well. Because it's so small, reservations are a must, often up to a month in advance. It's worth the wait.
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Elizabeth N.

Yelp
Euro style restaurant with very interesting menu. It seems like they change their menu and specials so hopefully the below items still apply: 1) Food - cold cut plate: nice assortment of meats and good quality - pasta with uni - this was a special and the pasta was cooked perfectly with a very good amount if uni. Honestly any dish with uni will be awesome. - beef tamarind - this is melt in your mouth beef...I don't know how they can cook it like that. The tamarind is not that strong but I think that's good. The mashed potatoes were cooked very well for mashed potatoes. - raspberry panna cotta - I usually don't like raspberry but this was so light and flavorful I couldn't stop picking at it while sharing. My sister and her husband got the set menu (tomato orange sesame salad, crab bisque with tomato and broccoli, Mojito cleanser, ragu, espresso ice cream with cake) and they enjoyed that too but I think what I ordered was better but double the price... 2) Service: Amazing, so helpful and very knowledgable about the food. 3) BYOB: Singapore alcohol is very expensive so bringing wine with corkage fee of $25 is worth it.
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Conan H.

Yelp
One of the best kept secrets in Singapore, except it won't be much of a secret if Yelp has its way:) Italian-Asian fusion, cooked with love from the husband of the partnership while his wife serves the guests. They don't do it for the glamour or the money, its food and drink with passion. I would challenge to someone to pick something off the menu that wasn't below par excellence.... the set menu changes constantly, which is why I suspect regulars are happy to keep going back and being entertained. The Barolo was excellent and wasn't too expensive given the region. Tracy will happily guide you around the wines. Book weeks in advance and be flexible with times, its worth planning an evening around this one.
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Sue Ann H.

Yelp
I heard about Buko Nero before I heard of Buko Nero. There's a hole in the wall with a months-long the wait list. It's somewhere in Singapore. Wasn't until a new colleague and fellow foodie talked about how excited he was to be working in the proximity of the restaurant that I committed the restaurant to memory. Didn't even know it's Italian. For all the hype, Buko Nero is surprisingly affordable. A four-course dinner with amuse bouche and a palate cleanser is priced at $55++, you're only allowed to make adjustments to the main course for a slight price increase. And it's good food for the price. Italian home-cooked fare, strongly seasoned with Singapore and Japanese flavours. The star of the evening that I was there, was the Oven-baked cod with spicy crust, specifically the spicy crust. It's a product of intense love. The wife of this husband and wife restaurant team let on that they experiment frequently on the crust frequently. So what we had that night may not be the same as what we'll have the next time we order it. p.s.: There's no months-long wait list. Reservations are taken up to one month in advance.
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Aimee C.

Yelp
We all have our favorite restaurants that we *almost* don't want to tell other people about - Buko Nero is one of those places. This tiny, family run restaurant seats at most about 23 and the intimate space and small staff (only the chef, wife as hostess, mother in law as hostess) add to the cozy ambiance. The hostesses may not crack a smile, but they are informative and quick. The food is modern Italian and is worth the wait (you can only get a table with luck or by planning a few weeks in advance!) The food: The small, but tasty menu has a few regular items encompassing cod, a few meat dishes, mushroom soup with truffle oil, pastas, and starters (the prosciutto and mozzarella is a refined ham and cheese!) But keep your ears open for the specials which may include anything from a charcoal crusted cod (no it doesn't taste like dust!) to a seafood ragu. I'm simply amazed that the chef is able to create so many dishes by himself! We've had everything from the set menu (which isn't priced above S$55) to fish and pastas. The fish always has a crispy skin while the meat remains tender (I love the crispy cod with SE seasonings!) and the pasta is cooked al dente with a variety of tomato based sauced. The food is comforting and well executed. The sticky date pudding is reliably gooey and delicious as well. I'll keep coming back to this restaurant for its great food and hope not too many more people find out about my secret place!
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Candice A.

Yelp
The one thing that greatly differentiates Buko Nero from most other restaurants is that one really feels at home. Literally. We felt like we were guests in a very warm and cosy apartment with great unpretentious food and wine, complete with soothing jazz playing softly in the background and lovely photographs on the walls. Food: Excellent! We had a complimentary amuse bouche of duck with plum crostini which was a nice teaser for the dishes to come. The Buko Nero tau kwa tower is deceptively simple, but is in fact a delicious complex blend of flavours. My main of cod with seafood bisque reduction (not on menu, one of three mains of the day) was marvellous, while my dessert of dark chocolate and peanut butter with strawberry ice cream was simply amazing. The peanut butter tastes somewhat like pureed min jiang kueh filling instead of the regular synthetic tasting variety one conventionally finds in supermarkets. Absolutely wonderful! Friend had wagyu beef carpaccio and Australian tenderloin and clearly enjoyed it. Service: Tracy was a good hostess, very attentive. Ambience: Warm, cosy and laidback. We felt totally at home. Buko Nero is definitely worth a visit, and several revisits. In fact, we both made our reservations for the next available date. I can't wait to go back to try everything else on the menu, including the pumpkin basil crabmeat soup, the salmon with nori, the cod with squid ink crust, the tiramisu panna cotta, etc. Buko Nero has a five course set meal for SGD 48 and they're quite flexible in that one can order the items off the set ala-carte or take the set meal and replace the main with any of one's preferred choice.
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Geert B.

Yelp
One of the secret addresses in Singapore - although I'm not sure why: is it because of its size or its interesting fusion cuisine? It certainly is tiny (can only accommodate 20 people at the same time) and has an interesting fusion menu that combines South Asian and Italian cuisine. Impossible to get a table without reservation before 9 PM. The interior is modern - white being the primary color, and the service very personal (all in the family).Some combinations are interesting.
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Keira H.

Yelp
Deron and I just went there yesterday, after making a reservation a month in advance. Of course, our expectations were high considering the reviews on yelp. The decor of the place was simple and almost casual, but it was nice and quiet. The service was great, very attentive staff, and the food is always served with a smile. They did not allow any pictures of the food, so unfortunately I can't contribute anything on that front, but I can tell you about the food! We were first served with a amuse bouche of cherry tomatoes, minced beef tartare and a pepper, and the one-bite dish was pretty good. The sweetness of the tomato complemented the saltiness of the beef. Next, we had a hamachi tartare with citrus, which was decent as well. The chopped hamachi was buttery, albeit a slight fishy taste, but the flavors were good. I had the basil, broccoli and crabmeat soup. The crabmeat was sweet, but the soup just lacks the umami flavor, just slightly salty and fell flat. I had the charcoal-infused home-made pasta with salt cod. The pasta had a good texture, obviously home made, although I could not taste the charcoal. Again, the sauce was just salty, with no other notes, and not much of a flavor profile. It wasn't bad, just wasn't very impressive. Deron had the smoked ricotta and beet risotto. The texture of the risotto was good, and the smoked cheese flavor was very good, but it was served luke warm and was a tad too sweet (not sure if it was due to the beet), but at the end of it, it just tasted a little like cranberry. Again, I have to emphasize that nothing was bad about the meal, and perhaps we were just expecting a little more and it did not satisfy.
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Deron H.

Yelp
Buko Nero has a casual upscale vibe which bodes well for good, honest Italian food. And I heard that the chef/owner is Italian so I got my hopes up. Unfortunately I found the experience to be underwhelming. They had a hamachi carpaccio as a special appetizer that sounded interesting. None of the other specials grabbed me so I ordered the risotto entre off the main menu. I really liked the concept of the hamachi, but the delivery was stunted by the hamachi itself. There was more than a bit of a funk to it; definitely not sashimi-grade so it should not have been served raw. And the risotto was flat. I'm a sucker for a good risotto, but this one failed on every level. The rice was chewy, almost crunchy and there was no umami. Overall just bland a chalky. I've heard good things about Buko Nero so perhaps I just order the wrong things. Maybe I should have asked for more guidance from the nice hostess, but I don't think I'll be back to find out.

Travel M.

Yelp
Gorgeous food, excellent service and nice ambience. The chef is creative, thoughtful and detail to attention. The set dinner is great value for money and the daily special is fantastic. Excellent for date night or group dinner. Will be back!