10 Places to Buy Burrata Cheese in Singapore
Maybe you’re an avid homecook, or maybe you just really, really love cheese. There are days where the cheese available at major supermarkets just won’t do, and you’re looking for something that will really elevate your meal. Burrata cheese might look like a ball of mozzarella from the outside, but make no mistake. It’s outer casing is solid mozzarella cheese, but the inside is stracciatella and cream, giving it an unusual, soft texture. With a plethora of Italian restaurants, Singapore has no shortage of great places serving up burrata dishes. But if you’re looking to take things into your own hands, make sure to check out these 10 specialty shops where you can buy burrata cheese in Singapore!
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Delicia
Delicia has been serving fine foods and gourmet products since 2008. Find Delizios burrata on their site, which is a combination of traditional craftsmanship and modern technology. Obtained from processing Puglia raw milk, their burrata is unique for their rich filling of cream and threads of mozzarella. Best served fresh with a little olive oil and salt, accompanied with salad leaves and tomatoes...
Ferrari Food + Wine
Find Nonno Nanni Burrata at Ferrari Food + Wine. Made with 100% Italian milk and free from preservatives, it is a unique product, carefully produced for a sweet and intense flavour sensation. A case of soft mozzarella contains a creamy centre of stracciatella and together they create a unique taste experience.
Huber’s Butchery
Led by Marriott Hotel’s first executive chef Ernst Huber, Huber’s Butchery is known for its quality bistro fare and marbled slabs of meat. However, it also has a rather extensive cheese selection too! The best seller here is a buttery smooth burrata – soft as a cloud, and great with salad. It will not keep well in Singapore’s heat, so make sure to consume it while it’s still fresh!
Jones the Grocer
With an original recipe from puglia in italy, Jones the Grocer carries Burrata Tuttolatte which is light with a delicate and enveloping flavour. Firm on the outside, with fillets and sour cream on the inside, it can be served as an aperitif, accompanied by breads and crostinis, and also combined as parma ham and fresh vegetables such as tomatoes and zucchini. It also accompanies tasty desserts, an...
La Petite Boutique
If you enjoy burrata or burratina, get your fix from La Petite Boutique. The shop offers these in copious amounts, in addition to other classic cheeses like parmesan, cheddar, Moelleux du Revard and raclette. If you’re feeling adventurous, try options like the Sambal Chilli Cheese or get the shop to surprise you with their Surprise Me! Cheese Selection.
Meatmen Butchery
Burrata is a soft cheese with a short shelf life, so if you’d like something that can last a longer time, Meatmen Butchery carries frozen burrata. Burrata is a versatile semi-soft cheese that makes every dish more luxurious because of its milky flavour and texture. This particular burrata is perfect on top of a freshly baked Italian pizza, margherita style. It also pairs well with fresh tomatoes a...
Sasha’s Fine Foods
Sasha’s Fine Foods is one of the top premium grocer in Singapore, and the burrata they source is the acclaimed Artigiana Burrata Cheese from Puglia. Made Bnly with fresh milk collected daily from the region, the cheese is best served with delicious prosciutto parma ham and the finest fresh tomatoes you can find.
The Cheese Ark
Shaped by a decade’s worth of travels, The Cheese Ark is a collector of authentic, old-fashioned cheeses. Since they source their cheeses directly from cheesemakers in Europe, the shop operates slightly differently and needs some getting used to. You might not be able to find a specific brand of cheese since the shop only works with small traditional farms, and the lineup changes every week as new...
The Cheese Shop
The Cheese Shop offers a wide range of hard and soft cheeses at reasonable prices, and the burrata they carry is smooth on the outside, lustrous white in colour, and has a mild buttery taste. It is usually served fresh and at room temperature, and can be accompanied by cold cuts, pesto sauce, truffled honey and dried fruits. The Cheese Shop highly recommends pairing it with Iberico ham or Prosciut...
The French Grocer
Look to The French Grocer for some authentic burrata that comes from the province of Bari, where it has been produced since the very first decades of the Nineteenth century. It is one of the most traditional regional products, produced manually by filling its outer shell with a creamy mix of mozzarella and cream.