I got this packed for lunch just out of curiosity. I'm not picking on a low cost pasta place and then complaining excessively because I prefer the original dish, but this was definitely fried rice. I don't know how I could have been convinced that it wasn't, unless in the context of Pasta Mania, Riso = fried rice. The name attempts to suggest risotto, but this doesn't look or taste remotely like it. For fried rice, it's actually not too bad. Lol. There's a fair bit of mixed mushrooms and wow, even pine nuts. And the rice tasted garlicky enough. If it had been a tad less oily with fluffier rice, Crystal Jade should watch out.


Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Monday, February 26, 2007
The fried rice from Pasta Mania
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local western
Sunday, February 25, 2007
More from Brussels Sprouts...
I have been down dinnering and drinking at this place for a couple of consecutive evenings. I know I mentioned repeated visits previously. But these were totally unplanned and I'm digging this place more than I expected. I swear it's the excellent selection of Belgian beer, Hoegaarden and Leffe Blond on tap and it gives me the excuse to try their other mains and mussels. Not the waitresses. For one, this is probably one of the drinking places that does at least passable food instead of the regular overpriced and overfried pub grub or what is passed off as drinking snacks.
The mussels pretty much taste the same since it doesn't really absorb the broth in the pot. You need to be scooping up the broth to eat with the mussels to really appreciate any differences. I end up drinking it after I'm done with the mussels mostly. With the exception of the Gratinee, I think it would be true for most of the broth varieties. And I'm getting the hang out of scraping out the nice chewy flesh that glues the rest of the meat to the shells. Cheese lovers ought to try the Gratinee....it's cheesy enough and with the butter, it's really quite mouth watering.
These meatballs are larger than the usual variety expected and are more lumpy than ball like. Meat's hearty as minced ones get, but there's really nothing much to the sauce. The menu omits the mentioning of mushrooms there.
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liquid tension experiment
Wednesday, February 21, 2007
A foot in the Subway
No I didn't find someone or something's feet lying in the subway. What I did was to uncharacteristically order a foot of double meat Subway Club in Parmesan Oregano for lunch, not realising that double + foot = much more enormous than usual of solids I had to ingest. I think I can skip dinner today already.

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between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches
Sun Maid raisins in Vanilla Yoghurt
I saw these for the first time and never realised that Sun Maid's raisins came "flavoured". These vanilla yoghurt actually don't taste anything like yoghurt. In fact, they were more like white chocolate coated raisins. Not too bad though.
Digested Pages :
miss cell
Saturday, February 17, 2007
Senso, 21 Club Street
The ossobuco (braised veal shank with mashed potatoes, rosemary and lemon Gremolata) here was delicious stuff. Even though I thought it could have been as good without the gremolata, this was a well done veal shank with flavourful meat that fell off the bone. The prize of this dish was the marrow in the centre of the bone which was heart clogging delicious. It was almost like eating foie gras.
Digested Pages :
italian
Thursday, February 15, 2007
Brussels Sprouts, The Pier @ Robertson
The mussels were for me the highlight of the place. I came here decidedly on trying them if not anything else. Said Norwegian mussels were smaller than the regular ones that are found locally, but were also more tender and sweet. Because of their size, eating them by the pot isn't really as intimidating as it sounds. A starter portion comes with 300 grams of them mollusks and a main portion ups it to 700 grams. Minus the shells, it's not that hefty. Plus it was all really good with the large selection of Belgian beer on their menu. Hoegaarden white ($11.50 for the Magnum, $9.50 during happy hours. Yay!) and Leffe Blonde is on tap at this place too! This combination means that I will be back....and possibly back again....and again. Lol. This was actually my third visit here, but it is the first time I'm ordering food.
I didn't think much of the mains. Generally not a big a fan of non roasted fatty pork but to be fair, they didn't taste bad. Could have been the beer affecting my tongue but I could have sworn a hint of ginseng in there. The side of red cabbage tasted a lot like raisins and the little lump of orange was sweet grated carrot. The poached chicken drenched in the creamy sauce felt like chicken carbonara... which is about as direct as I can describe it.
This turned out to be a great place to hang out for dinner and drinks. Also discovered another good label based on recommendation by a friend. Kwak!
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
liquid tension experiment,
western
Creation Cafe, Shaw Leisure Gallery
I've been recommended this place which I've passed numerous times by a colleague. The bustling lunch crowd here looked promising as there hasn't been a time that I recall seeing empty seats. The food here was.....well, edible stuff. While I have not serious gripes, I'm not likely to come back again. Feel free to disagree with me. Creation Cafe hass set lunches at from $10.90 which includes soup, pasta and a drink. A top up of $4 gets one a dessert of choice from their menu. The choices of pasta are limited to fuscilli, linguine, spaghetti and mushroom ravioli.
Today's soup of the day was a carrot cream soup that had a cheesy taste to it. Immediately the cheese scored with me. I liked it. I'm was actually surprised that it wasn't another cream of mushroom number which seems so rampant. The side of fried calamari (an extra order for sharing
) was mundane. Not the worst of fried calamari I've eaten, but I didn't think much of it. Maybe I'm not so much into deep fried things. Just can't shake off the oily feel after too much of them.

The linguine vongole aglio looked a lot better in the picture than real life. It tasted a tad "stir fried oily" with little garlic flavour to speak of. Which triggered memories of a couple of places that did pasta that way which I've sworn off. Lol. Really dissatisfied with the clams. Tiny shrivelled looking pieces of meat that when put together doesn't make a half mouthful. The mushroom succeeded in making the pasta look more clam filled than it really is.
The linguine vongole aglio looked a lot better in the picture than real life. It tasted a tad "stir fried oily" with little garlic flavour to speak of. Which triggered memories of a couple of places that did pasta that way which I've sworn off. Lol. Really dissatisfied with the clams. Tiny shrivelled looking pieces of meat that when put together doesn't make a half mouthful. The mushroom succeeded in making the pasta look more clam filled than it really is.
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pasta
Wednesday, February 14, 2007
Beppu, Suntec City Basement
I've decided that after today, I won't be back here for the ramen again. I first visited this place years ago at the branch at Far East Square when they were fairly new and the idea of sprucing up the ramen with chilli count was a novelty. Thought they weren't bad. That was then.
Today, they didn't seem to be as good as I remember them. Things have changed so it's either their method of preparation or it's me. And I cannot fathom why anyone who wants to enjoy their food would want to opt for the seven chilli option since it masked almost every trace of other flavour and drowned the whole bowl with chilli powder. It just didn't make sense to go that far.
They menu has expanded since I last came and now they have beef char siew ramen. I hadn't any idea what beef char siew was like. After trying, it didn't turn out to be recognizable as char siew to me. Just marinated and sliced cooked beef. On the bright side, the grilled squid was still as tasty I remember it. The slightly crispy charred surface and chewy meat. I'm not sure I'll come back here just for the grilled squid though. There're options aplenty and this place just didn't quite seem enjoyable anymore.

Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese,
ramenation
Monday, February 12, 2007
The Call of theMuthu
The murg pudina kebab reminds me of the murg malai tikka from Copper Chimney which I didn't enjoy. The initial apprehension was wiped off after the first bite. This was pretty good stuff. The only similarity with the malai tikka was the burnt chicken. It wasn't overly covered with herbs. Spicy yoghurt marinate and ground mint was good here.
And there was better cheese naan this time round. In comparison with the previous visit, the naan today had more fragrance, was served warmer and had more cheese. It looks like I could be back again.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
indian
Sunday, February 11, 2007
Sum's Kitchen, 3 Jalan Legundi
I enjoy dishes with black beans (fermented?). Their sliced fish, although freshness were quite disappointing. Similarly to the one I had at Chin Chin Eating House (which is in sauce mode), the flavour of the black beans were underwhelming. Didn't feel that this stir fried fish was remarkable in any way.
The cost for dinner was about $50 for four persons with rice and Chinese tea. Service was relatively snappy, albeit curt. Although this was relatively inexpensive, it can be noted that one can do with more for less at Taste of Thailand just across the main road at Sembawang Shopping Centre.
Digested Pages :
chinese
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