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Zouk Group to Open French Brasserie in Bugis

The Straits Times

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June 10, 2025

In the face of rising costs and soaring food prices, one new restaurant looks set to offer hearty French classics that do not break the bank.

- Eunice Quek

Zouk Group to Open French Brasserie in Bugis

Think $17++ for half a rotisserie chicken, mesclun salad, housemade sriracha sauce and pickles; $37++ for a coq au vin (French chicken stew), the most expensive item on the à la carte menu; and from $25++ for a daily two-course menu.

All this from the 70-seat French brasserie The Plump Frenchman by lifestyle company Zouk Group. The eatery makes its debut on June 16 at integrated development Guoco Midtown II in Bugis.

It is helmed by Germany-born chef Lorenz Hoja, 44, who has been the group's chief culinary officer for the past 1½ years.

Trained in French cuisine, Hoja spent more than a decade with the Joel Robuchon Group across London, Paris and Singapore.

Here, he was the executive chef and part of the opening team at L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon and Joel Robuchon Restaurant at Resorts World Sentosa in 2011. Under Hoja, the L'Atelier de Joel Robuchon received two Michelin stars in 2016 and 2017.

After leaving Singapore in 2017, he worked in restaurants in Hong Kong and Paris. He returned to Singapore to work at Sofitel Singapore Sentosa Resort & Spa from 2019 to 2021 as the cluster executive chef, then ventured to other properties in Switzerland.

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