This new restaurant on Keong Saik deals with spiked slushies, and we’re all for it

<p>We&rsquo;ll be the first to admit it: Slushies are treats no one can ever grow out of. But 7-11 slurpees just don&rsquo;t cut it when you&rsquo;re working 9-to-5 and in need of a stronger pick-me-up. Enter the very newly opened <a href="https://www.facebook.com/sluviche/" target="_blank"><strong>Sluviche</strong></a>, Keong Saik&rsquo;s latest dining addition specializing in Peruvian ceviche and adult slushies.</p>
<p>The adult slushies are essentially a boozy frozen treat&mdash;like slurpees, but with that much-needed alcoholic kick&mdash;inspired by the vibrant drive-thru daiquiri culture in New Orleans. For now, there&rsquo;s only two options available on the menu&mdash;Pisco Punch ($15) and Pisco Sour ($15), but Sluviche&rsquo;s beverage menu is not one to be trifled with, offering a good range of European and Mediterranean cocktails, to wines, to Asian sakes and spirits.</p>
<p>Completing the menu and restaurant name (Sluviche is a cheeky play on the words &lsquo;ceviche&rsquo; and &lsquo;slushie&rsquo;) is ceviche&mdash;a popular Peruvian raw seafood dish that has us convinced <a href="http://sg.asia-city.com/restaurants/singapore-restaurant-reviews/tono-ce… target="_blank"><strong>Peruvian is the next big cuisine trend</strong></a>. At Sluviche, the protein-heavy ceviches are brightly colored and textured in flavor, and light enough so you won&rsquo;t be too stuffed after a meal; available in scallops, tuna, shrimp, Buri (yellowtail) or Fiji (swordfish), all the ceviches come with a side of sourdough. With light bites and low-maintenance drinks, refuelling at midday has never been this attractive.</p>
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<p><a href="http://www.facebook.com/sluviche/" target="_blank"><strong>Sluviche</strong></a> is located on the <strong>second floor of&nbsp;17A&nbsp;Keong Saik Rd.</strong>, and is open from Tue-Sat.</p>