Monday, October 14, 2024

Sakunthala's Food Palace, Race Course Road

Sakunthala's Food Palace, Race Course Road

First time eating at this branch of Sakunthala's (66 Race Course Road, tel : +65 6293 6649). Place was much more pleasant compared to the poorly ventilated outpost at Safra Mount Faber and also less character rustic than the shop at Dunlop Street. Not that rustic was no good.

Sakunthala's Food Palace, papadum

Pappa pa dum...pa dum...pa dum pa dum padum.

Sakunthala's Food Palace, kashmiri naan
Sakunthala's Food Palace, pudini naan

Tried a couple of their naans. The Kashmiri one was packed with dried candied fruit while the pudina/mint one was disappointingly tasteless. Why do people get them or even make them? What was the point that I was missing with these? 🤔

Sakunthala's Food Palace, yellow dhal

Pretty decent cumin scented yellow dhal.

Sakunthala's Food Palace, mutton kola urundai

Mutton kola urundai - fried spiced mutton balls. I was imagining them to be like meat balls made with ground lamb/mutton but they weren't. These were formed from very finely minced/pulled meat very much like bitterballen we've previously had.

Sakunthala's Food Palace, masala milk

I remember not thinking much of their masala milk when we had them previously but today's brew was deliciously spiced and milky sweet. Glad I gave them a second chance.

Sunday, October 13, 2024

Steamed rice with Chinese sausage from Treasures Yi Dian Xin (一点心)

Treasures Yi Dian Xin (一点心), steamed rice with chinese sausage

Tried this from Treasures Yi Dian Xin. The toppings were a mixture of Chinese sausage and waxed meat. There's preserved pork belly aside from the regular and liver lup cheong. The proportion of meat to rice was definitely imbalanced. Too much meat for too little rice. I know right? Not bad tasting this was but I recall the sausage rice from Ser Wong Fun with more fondness.

Treasures Yi Dian Xin (一点心), Raffles City

Chee cheong fun at Yip's again and Modern Old School (现代vs老派)

Yip Economical Bee Hoon (葉記經濟米粉)

This was the third unsuccessful attempt at getting the glutinous rice for breakfast at Yip Economical Bee Hoon so I ended up with chee cheong fun. As with the previous two tries, there always seemed to be a portion left when I'm checking the stall out. By the time it's my turn, the last of it will be gone. 😓

Yip Economical Bee Hoon (葉記經濟米粉), chee cheong fun
Yip Economical Bee Hoon (葉記經濟米粉), fried eggs

Normally aren't into fried eggs with browned edges because most of them are chewy and taste of oil. These ones from Yip today were freshly fried and crispy. And I enjoyed it. Yeap, 'ones' because there's two of them and I've just realized that the picture doesn't capture both eggs. 😬

Modern Old School (现代vs老派), kopi

Note to self : the kopi di lo from this stall (#01-31 Bukit Merah View Hawker Centre, 115 Bukit Merah View) was pretty decent. Sweet, milky and sufficiently robust. Kinda Toast Box standards or thereabouts. I might have had it once previously and uncharacteristically forgotten about them. This will be the stall for coffee the next time we're here.

Saturday, October 12, 2024

Ming Fa Fishball (明發鱼圓), Tekka Food Centre

Ming Fa Fishball (明發鱼圓), Tekka Food Centre

I've noticed this stall (#01-304 Tekka Market & Food Centre, 665 Buffalo Road) in my visits to Tekka Market and have wondered. It was only today when I've finally gotten a bowl of their mushroom minced meat noodle when I realized that this was Ming Fa Fishball, as compared to Ming Fa at Thompson Road. Same same but different.

The bak chor mee was $4.50 here where prices at the Thompson shop ranges from $6.00-8.50 depending on the size of the bowl that is chosen.

Ming Fa Fishball (明發鱼圓), bak chor mee

Why the difference in pricing you might wonder? There were no fishballs (ironic innit?), no prawns and no pig's liver in this bowl. The one at Thompson has no fried dumpling (which I actually don't care for). This bowl was put together with decent quality ingredients but the texture of their mee pok wasn't what I preferred. Which is...intrinsically a sizeable piece of the holistic take on enjoying a bowl of bcm for me.

Ming Fa Fishball (明發鱼圓), Tekka Food Centre

Friday, October 11, 2024

Pork Belly Rice (老祖宗卤肉饭), Ubi Road

Pork Belly Rice (老祖宗卤肉饭), lu rou fan

This stall is located at the ground floor of a building call Zevrex (8 Ubi Road 2). Food's an unusual mix of lu rou fan and bánh mì and gỏi cuốn. Flavour of the braising sauce in the lu rou fan was kinda thin and their rice wasn't the short grained variety. Not impressive.

Pork Belly Rice (老祖宗卤肉饭), Ubi Road

Shirinashi Tantan Men from Keisuke Plus

Keisuke Plus, Shirinashi Tantan Men

Trying the tantanmen (Japanese 担担面 if anyone's still wondering) at Keisuke Plus. Not much surprises here with the sesame/nutty flavour profile with a bit of heat that hummed in the sauce. A bit of extra chilli oil and discreet splashes of vinegar gives it dimension.

Keisuke Plus, Shirinashi Tantan Men

While there aren't surprises, I did not expect that the crushed nuts that was used in the noodles included almonds. That's the first time I'm seeing them in these noodles. Could actually taste the nut through all the flavours.

Keisuke Plus, Funan