Wednesday, April 08, 2026

Plain Vanilla Bakery, Cluny Court

Plain Vanilla Bakery, Cluny Court

We've walked past and sometimes into various outposts of Plain Vanilla Bakery numerous times and have never eaten/bought anything from them until today. Why? The confluence of correct signs never aligned. Today happened because we chanced upon no queues and also an empty table in this tiny (relative to their other stores) branch (#01-03A Cluny Court, 501 Bukit Timah Road, tel : +65 8363 7615).

So we grabbed a couple of cakes. 

Plain Vanilla Bakery, dark chocolate marble loaf

Dark chocolate marble loaf - dry-ish but not bad tasting.

Plain Vanilla Bakery, olive oil earl grey strawberry

If memory serves, olive oil cake with Earl Grey buttercream and strawberry jam. Didn't taste any olive oil and the Earl Grey was subtle. Tangy sweet strawberry jam was pretty good though.

Plain Vanilla Bakery, Cluny Court
Plain Vanilla Bakery, Cluny Court

Aburi chirashi and pitan tofu from Chirashizushi Shou

Chirashizushi Shou, Bukit Timah Plaza

Been a while since we were last here. Seems that quite a bit of the stuff we've had in the past aren't on the menu anymore. Were the removed items open admission to failures that weren't good enough to stay on? I know I wouldn't remove stuff I knew they were making money......🤔

Chirashizushi Shou, pitan tofu

Pitan tofu to start.

Chirashizushi Shou, aburi chirashi

Tried their aburi chirashi. Should have double yolked this. A bit more torching for the char would have definitely improved the seafood topping.

Chirashizushi Shou, aburi chirashi

Tuesday, April 07, 2026

Hong Ji Claypot Herbal Bak Kut Teh (宏记砂煲药材肉骨茶), Ang Mo Kio

Hong Ji Claypot Herbal Bak Kut Teh (宏记砂煲药材肉骨茶), Ang Mo Kio

Hong Ji Claypot Herbal Bak Kut Teh (First Coffeeshop, #01-138, 107 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4) is in the same coffeeshop as S.Park Kitchen. They serve the herbal style bak kut teh here.

Hong Ji Claypot Herbal Bak Kut Teh (宏记砂煲药材肉骨茶), intestine stomach liver

This was an order with small/sweet intestines (粉肠), pig liver and stomach with a side of 油条. Offal were arguably tender and the broth was...not overly herbal. Don't mind eating again.

Hong Ji Claypot Herbal Bak Kut Teh (宏记砂煲药材肉骨茶), intestine stomach liver

Monday, April 06, 2026

I was today years old when I realized that I could upsize at Good Pig Trotters Fried Bee Hoon (好猪脚米粉)

Good Pig Trotters Fried Bee Hoon (好猪脚米粉)

So I asked for 加米粉 at Good Pig Trotters Fried Bee Hoon today and realised that there's a larger serving which has always been available. Now I know.

Good Pig Trotters Fried Bee Hoon (好猪脚米粉), The Arcade @ Raffles Plate

Sunday, April 05, 2026

Tempura-EN, Great World

Tempura-EN, Great World

Tempura Makino rebranded into Tempura-EN (B1-112/113 Great World, 1 Kim Seng Promenade, tel : +65 6257 8733). The a la carte tempura menu appeared to be mostly similar but some of the stuff they used to have previously are no longer available.

Tempura-EN, garlic shoyu butter corn

Garlic shoyu butter corn - the butter and the fried garlic made it nice. Corn's...corn. Nothing particularly outstanding about their tempura. The rebranding did not seem to have improved the quality of their specialty.

Tempura-EN, kaisen hitsumabushi

We came here for their kaisen hitsumabushi. Not their tempura. 😬 Since it was a hitsumabushi, it came with instructions on how to eat as well. You know, the one that suggests that you should taste it first as is and then perhaps add a little something as you go along.

Tempura-EN, kaisen hitsumabushi

The last part is typically where you finish the remaining portion with their broth. Personally, I think you should just eat it the way you want to. The bowl came with cubed seafood including some scallops and a large prawn. 

Tempura-EN, tai dashi broth

The broth was tai dashi. It's deliciously umami. Having it over the seafood and rice feels like the Japanese version of Teochew styled fish porridge. It's also great drinking on its own.

Saturday, April 04, 2026

S.Park Kitchen, Ang Mo Kio

S.Park Kitchen, Ang Mo Kio

S.Park Kitchen (First Coffeeshop, #01-138, 107 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4) blipped on my radar recently. They're a local western food stall with a couple of things that piqued my interest. Garlic butter sauce and Hokkien mee. Yup, Hokkien mee at a western food stall.

S.Park Kitchen, chicken cutlet

Said garlic butter sauce looked much like a chopped garlic salsa. It's deliciously salty, garlicky and buttery. Pretty good with their crunchy chicken cutlet which was well fried without excessive grease on the breading. Nice coleslaw and decent fries on the side too. Portion was ample.

S.Park Kitchen, hokkien mee

I'll classify their Hokkien mee as competent but not the most memorable. Not bad tasting but I prefer more punch to the flavours. The stock's gentler than I imagined from appearances. Didn't pack the same intensity as say Shiok Hokkien Mee and definitely could benefit from more salt. No complains otherwise. Chilli's pretty good. If anyone was wondering, that was the $8 plate with an extra portion of lard (猪油渣) which is chargeable.