Thursday, August 20, 2026

Lucky Her Kiao (幸运鱼饺), Horne Road

Lucky Her Kiao (幸运鱼饺), Horne Road

Lunch at Lucky Her Kiao (88 Horne Road). From what I gathered, this place is run by the 3rd generation of the family that operates Song Kee Kway Teow Noodle Soup at Toa Payoh that has been apparently been in business over half a century.

Lucky Her Kiao (幸运鱼饺), fish noodles

Was curious about their fish noodles. To be clear, fish noodles are noodles made with fish paste. These were okay tasting - lots of chew and a nice fish-cake-like flavour in those irregularly squiggly noodles. It was mentioned that they were hand rolled so I guess this qualified as artisanal?

In retrospect, I should have gotten this without sambal so that I could better taste them. A little pricey at $18 a portion but I guess artisanal comes at a cost. Probably not fair to compare them to Li Bai so I won't. 😂 I do remember liking the ones from House of Fishball better though.

Lucky Her Kiao (幸运鱼饺), soup

The bowl of soup accompanying the fish noodles was loaded with ingredients. Amongst them, I found one of their her kiao (fish dumplings) with chewy skin made from fish (paste?) and minced pork stuffings infused with ti poh (dried sole). Because this shop also sold yong tau fu, I was expecting that it's soy bean soup. It's not. Tasted like fishball soup flavoured with corn.

Lucky Her Kiao (幸运鱼饺), sliced pig's liver

Had some sliced pig liver on the side. Not bad tasting but also not memorable.

Compose Coffee, One Raffles Place

Compose Coffee, One Raffles Place

Dropped by Compose Coffee (#01-02 One Raffles Place, 1 Raffles Place) for some flavoured caffeine alchemy.

Compose Coffee, banana coffee

The banana coffee above was just iced Americano with banana milk. Not bad tasting if you didn't mind artificial banana flavouring from banana milk. We didn't. The coffee's actually pretty drinkable stuff.

Compose Coffee, amang chu

Amangchu - their rendition is peach tea with cubed mangoes and espresso. Wasn't expecting the peach component but turned out to be great for the sweltering heat.

Compose Coffee, One Raffles Place

Wednesday, August 19, 2026

Revisiting Diner's Shack

Diner's Shack, Fortune Centre

Back at Diner's Shack which we haven't eaten at in a while. Our only gripe at this place was the slow moving queue and the long wait for the food.

Diner's Shack, sea bream extra meat fish roe

Today's fish was sea bream (a.k.a. ang goli). This bowl had added on minced pork and fish roe. The bowl was as good as I remember them from the last time.

Diner's Shack, curry chicken

Curry chicken's really good here. One can tell from the consistency and colour that it was pretty lemak and there's a bit of nuance to the other spices that were used in the curry.

Diner's Shack, Fortune Centre

Sodeng Korean Vintage BBQ (소댕), Telok Ayer Street

Sodeng Korean Vintage BBQ (소댕), Telok Ayer Street

Sodeng (175 Telok Ayer Street, tel : +65 9787 4542) is by Um Yong Baek. They're another KBBQ shop and what's differentiates Sodeng is barbequed duck which is a first here. We came for lunch and didn't get anything on the grill. Just a couple of stuff from the lunch menu.

Sodeng Korean Vintage BBQ (소댕), banchan

Banchan. Kimchi's fresh and actually enjoyable considering that I normally gravitate towards the more intense/fermented/sour ones.

Sodeng Korean Vintage BBQ (소댕), salad

Yuja dressing on the salad was nice.

Sodeng Korean Vintage BBQ (소댕), eggdrop pollack soup

What got our attention was the egg drop soup with dried pollack. Love how the flavour from the fish infused the eggy broth.

Sodeng Korean Vintage BBQ (소댕), gwangju styled oritang

The one duck item we did get was their Gwangju styled oritang. Never had oritang before and I had the idea that there would be duck flavour in the broth. This Gwangju styled rendition was just nutty, full of perilla seeds. I liked it though. There's duck meat inside.

Sodeng Korean Vintage BBQ (소댕), yukhoe bibimbap

I remembered wondering once about where one could get yukhoe bibimbap previously.

Sodeng Korean Vintage BBQ (소댕), yukhoe bibimbap

This was was $17, has bits of sliced pears and came with a bottle self serve sesame oil which was deliciously nutty.

Sodeng Korean Vintage BBQ (소댕), pandan water

What's this pandan infused water that they provide? Nice.

Sodeng Korean Vintage BBQ (소댕), Telok Ayer Street

Tuesday, August 18, 2026

36 Curry Rice, Bendemeer Market & Food Centre

36 Curry Rice, bee hoon kuey teow

I remember this stall (#01-36 Bendemeer Market & Food Centre, 29 Bendemeer Road) from the previous time I queued for noodles at Changi Village Cooked Food. Both stalls were directly facing each other with similar length queues. Got a plate of bee hoon with kuey teow today. I prefer Changi Village Cooked Food. The only item I had that was memorable was the kuey teow which had a nice rice-y taste to it. Nothing particularly worth mentioning for the other items.

36 Curry Rice, Bendemeer Market & Food Centre

Buko Nero, Tanjong Pagar Road

Buko Nero, Tanjong Pagar Road

The first time I ate at Buko Nero (126 Tanjong Pagar Road) was a lifetime ago. Back then, there weren't reservation platforms and we had to call and...accept the fact that the restaurant will only talk to you when they deemed fit to do so. And after you've gotten through the reservation, you'd still have to wait for something like a month before you get your table.

Buko Nero, Tanjong Pagar Road

They also used to not allow photography. That seemed to be no longer the case. Maybe at some point along the way, they came to the realisation that the world around them is better postured sell their food better than they could ever.

Mood of the restaurant did not feel like it has changed from the impression that was left in me 19 years back. It has that bit of uppity vibe without actually being uppity. In fairness, I need to state that the server was friendly and earnest. To also get something off the chest, it was a little uncomfortable to say the least, having the proprietors hawk over you from the counter while you were trying to eat/have a conversation.

Buko Nero, amuse bouche

Don't know if I remembered the amuse bouche correctly. Left was halibut on cucumber with apple and edible cornflower. Tasted like tuna mayo. Right was baccala in a little tart shell - this one's nice. Baccala's totally pureed and creamy.

Buko Nero, bread

Bread came in the form of spicy breadsticks and focaccia with sweet peppers. It's $4 if you want another serving.

Buko Nero, burrata momotaro & strawberry salsa

Not bad tasting burrata with momotaro & strawberry salsa. Kinda expensive.

Buko Nero, homemade tagliolini spicy engawa & basil ragu

Tried their homemade tagliolini spicy engawa & basil ragu because...engawa. Didn't taste like much in the tomato sauce and I should have anticipated that but for some reasons, the aburi-ed version kept popping up in my head while making the decision to order it. Didn't taste bad but I thought it costed too much at $36.

Buko Nero, wagyu beef cheek red wine & cherries jus

This was product picture of their wagyu beef cheek red wine & cherries jus that got me sold into ordering it. I mean...that red wine & cherries jus sounded/looked good right?

Buko Nero, wagyu beef cheek red wine & cherries jus

Here's where I again, ask if there should be a law against deliberate misrepresentation of product? I feel that there should.

Buko Nero, wagyu beef cheek red wine & cherries jus

$46 and probably 3 spoonfuls of cheek meat. Not bad tasting but I'm kinda put off by the fact that I paid so much for so little.

Buko Nero, Tanjong Pagar Road