It's edible and not great. Fried rice featured the trinity of frozen peas/carrot/corn with what tasted previously frozen chicken. The rice was pretty bland. It was the sambal and pickled green chilli that got me through. And unexpectedly, a heart shaped fried egg. I guess if one is stuck with eating here, there isn't much of a choice.
Small Potatoes Make The Steak Look Bigger
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Thursday, February 20, 2025
Chicken fried rice from the canteen at Singapore Navy Museum
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a local signature,
chinese
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Recently at Phat Burger Bro.
The menu at Phat Burger Bro. appears to have changed some since the last time we were here.
There's now blue cheese burger on the menu. Didn't have to customize the order to get one now. The blue cheese appears to be different from the last time.
While the quality of the ingredients didn't appear to be much different, the construct of the burger just felt a little off. No biggie though.
What was obviously different were the fries. These today didn't taste as good as what we had previously. And I remember this place also because I really liked their fries. Today's were meh and lacking of potato flavour. Here's me hoping that it's a one off.
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between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches
Tuesday, February 18, 2025
Keria Japanese Restaurant (酒菜けりあ). Or is it Kerria. In 2025
Today's otoshi is lady's finger and mentaiko tororo I think. Not sure what those white crunchy cubes were. It's a little slimy but delicious with a splash of shoyu.
Their smoky stir fried mentaiko cabbage has mostly been reliable in our visits. Today wasn't any different. Did we ever not get this?
Possibly our first grilled anikimo teriyaki. The grilling brought out lots of flavour from the liver.
Natto omulette. Yes, it is spelled 'omulette' on their menu. We've had this previously.
Oysters pan fried in butter. Yummy.
Some pork curry with sparse bits of minced pork.
Wagyu & tofu sukiyaki. Meat was so tender and the tofu was delicious in the strikingly sweet & savoury broth.
Ended with coffee jelly again. 😬
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dessert,
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese
Monday, February 17, 2025
Indonesian Cuisine, Tanjong Pagar Food Centre
Noticed this stall (#02-06 Tanjong Pagar Food Centre, 6 Tanjong Pagar Plaza) because a couple of reasons. It's one of the worst names to Google for if you're looking for the stall and nasi lemak's not Indonesian. Decided to try their nasi lemak anyway. 😬 The rice's flavoured with lemongrass which reminded me of the Malaysian ones. Fried chicken's decent. Sambal's not annoyingly sweet as well. That nice looking fried fish was unfortunately dry and a little hard. Not expecting the same standards as Coconut Club but this could have been a lot better.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
malay
Tong Fong Fatt Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice (東風發), ABC Brickworks Food Centre
We've avoided Tong Fong Fatt for a number of years because we've had a pretty bad experience with them at this particular outlet (#01-32 ABC Brickworks Food Centre, 6 Jalan Bukit Merah). That experience involved rice that was very undercooked. Unforgivably so. In line with that experience, I've also heard mentions about how they are one of the better chicken rice chains. I gave them a chance seeing that the guys running the stall today aren't the same people who undercooked it the last time.
In retrospect, I'd rate it as a middling average experience. Decent rice, nice chilli and better than average soup.
The chicken bothered me. I'm positive this doesn't bother most people because so many queue at their stall. This was a pretty flattened looking 鸡尾. Not much of a mouthfeel nor bite because the meat's thin. Their sauce was also irritatingly sweet. Wouldn't rule them out if I felt like chicken rice but they won't be the top of the list.
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a local signature,
chicken rice,
chinese
Sunday, February 16, 2025
Tonshou, Tras Street
The talk of the town tonkatsu lately is Tonshou (51 Tras Street). They're Korean. You read that right. They do tonkatsu and not donggasu/donkkaseu. I didn't stutter. Also a claimant to the world's first charcoal grilled tonkatu restaurant. What? I know right? Tonkatsus are fried. What charcoal grill is this? 🤔
Well, they're fried like regular tonkatsu and then charcoal grilled.
Place is small. Seats about 20-23.
Chilled corn soup was creamy and sweet. Nice. Think everyone gets one.
I tasted this first so in retrospect, it established both the bar and a bias in me for their tonkatsu. 'This' being their Hokkaido kurobuta special rosu katsu. 30% fat. There's a non-special cut which is 10% fat. Meat's nicely flavoured from the fat and pretty tender. But the fat does get to you towards the end.
I enjoyed most of it with grain mustard and wasabi which helps cut though some of the richness. As does their not so vinegary tonkatsu sauce and kimchi. As much as these helped set a taste equilibrium by offsetting some of that richness, what they did in equal capacity was mask the natural flavouring.
The combo katsu featured regular hire and rosu cuts along with a fried prawn. While they paled in comparison from the Hokkaido kurobuta, these were also pretty good tasting.
I was quite impressed that the smokiness from the charcoal grill lingered in the fried meat.
Some light and creamy yuzu dressing for their salad.
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korean
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