A decent rendition to be had at Boon Chiang Hainanese Chicken Rice (302 Ubi Ave 1) which featured succulent cuts of dark meat (白尾) and creamy livers with some bits of toasty fried garlic bits. Soup on the side's lotus root - flavourful but not thick. What's not impressive was the rice. Beady textures and pretty mild flavouring. This one falls under the wing of don't mind having if I'm in the vicinity but wouldn't travel here for them.
Small Potatoes Make The Steak Look Bigger
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Friday, April 17, 2026
Boon Chiang Hainanese Chicken Rice (文昌海南雞飯), Ubi
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Thursday, April 16, 2026
Revisiting Rustica
Back at Rustica.
Double shotted their bandung latte today. Liked it better than their regular single shot concoction because stronger coffee.
That's a basil and watercress pesto mee hoon kueh called Green Blanket. Blanketed by chopped kailan and some walnuts. Pesto's gentler than the Italian styled ones which are generally fortified with cheese and olive oil. This one was less rich and salty. Not bad tasting per se but also not moreish.
Tried their seafood dry laksa which featured rempah without coconut milk. Understandably, it's not lemak. Not bad tasting and the seafood's good quality.
The other item we had was their white pepper clams & fish soup. Soup's flavour was intense, had hua diao and was creamy. There's bee hoon in there as well. What I did not expect from it was sweetness. Couldn't put a finger to what that sweetness was. Had to soya sauce it to move the flavour spectrum towards savouriness which then made it pretty good. The slices of barramundi in it were lightly floured and fried. I liked this.
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Wednesday, April 15, 2026
Birds of Paradise, Beach Road
Ducked into Birds of Paradise (263 Beach Road, tel : +65 9820 5763) for sanctuary from the sweltering humidity.
Picked up a couple of scoops in their eggy rosemary flavoured cone. Top's osmanthus pear and bottom's sea salt hojicha. Nice.
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Tuesday, April 14, 2026
Geylang Claypot Rice, Beach Road
Geylang Claypot Rice (361, 363, 365 Beach Road, tel : +65 6744 4574) has been on my radar a while. I've been asked if I've had it and if I hadn't, that I should give them try. We've been indifferent about it for reasons - while we enjoy claypot rice at times, we aren't that big on them. That and that we've never liked their brand of "socarrat" which many bird brains love gushing over.
One day, we came across their beef bone marrow claypot rice on social media. 😲 Nothing ignites a call to action like curiosity.
We finished a claypot kailan with prawn paste and pork lard while waiting for the claypot rice. Not bad tasting. There were adequate flavours from the prawn paste and lard (猪油) but the fried lard (猪油渣) were mostly soggy.
Like regular claypot rice, the beef bone marrow rendition was brought to the table for the final flourish.
Which included the adding of eggs yolk and bone marrow into the pot of beef short plate, spring onions and rice...
The ingredients are folded through the sizzle and crackle as the aromas emanate.
Not bad tasting. Not a fan of the burnt rice bits still. Apparently, one can request for less of the burnt rice which is something we will definitely ask for the next time. Will consider coming back to try other dishes.
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Monday, April 13, 2026
火山 Chicken Rice Wanton Mee, C&L Cafe @ UB. One
Another chicken rice stall has taken over Soon Soon (yes, that hot dog chicken rice stall) right next door to Aneka Ulam. This current one serves a pretty competent rendition and their soup's quite nice.
This was 烧鸡尾 with extra portions of meat.
That's 白鸡尾 + roast pork and egg. Did not expect the chicken jelly there.
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Sunday, April 12, 2026
Kuey teow 白 from 参香肉脞面 (San Xiang Bak Chor Mee)
Trying another configuration of kuey teow with vinegar and no sambal from San Xiang Bak Chor Mee.
Sliced red chilli and light soya sauce provided a clean heat. Nice.
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