Interestingly, I liked the names of the different sections at BLVD Club. In one word, they illustrate exactly what each section is supposed to be. The restaurant is named Core and it kinda is the core of the entire property. Located in the centre of the club, next to the pool and offering al-fresco dining, Core was a revelation. The menu isn&rsquot vast but the choices on it are extensive&mdashfrom biryani to Cantonese claypot meals (the weekly special on offer when I visited), delectable Norwegian salmon to Remy flamed king prawns, burgers to soups and salads, the quality of the food is excellent and each preparation I tasted, was well presented and well seasoned. The bar area outside is a classic reminder of outdoor seating in many of the clubs across the country and the best part, the cocktails are outstanding. While weekends are crowded, I visited during the week and to my surprise, had the entire place all to myself. Sitting by the bar, drinking a gin and cherry cocktail and eating to my tummy&rsquos delight was wonderful. Also, a membership here entitles one to discounts across Embassy&rsquos hospitality brands, including Le Meridien, Sanchez and Sriracha among others.