These chwee kueh were what we were trying to get the last time we were here though I must admit that today was actually the first time I had paid attention to the name of the stall (#01-25, Whampoa Drive Makan Place Block 91, 91 Whampoa Drive). Such ubiquity. But this was a taste of childhood - while it might not have been exactly the same, it was close. They're pretty generous with the chai por and the chilli was pretty good. Located right beside that delicious kuey chap stall.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Monday, March 14, 2016
Singapore Shui Kueh, Whampoa Food Centre
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Sunday, March 13, 2016
The Butchers Club Burger, Clark Quay
So this was the same burger shop from Wan Chai in Hong Kong that has set themselves up here (3A River Valley Road, #01-01B Clarke Quay). This local joint in comparison, was much more spacious and the area behind the counter looked like a luxury considering the staff to working space ratio. The vibe was also different. This space felt contrived.
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Nakasei Sushi Restaurant, Central Mall
I had never noticed that Nakasei (#01-06/07 Central Mall, 1 Magazine Road, tel : + 65 6836 5325) had existed until recently. But then again, it's been quite a while since I was last in the vicinity. While trying to google for an address, I found out that they had previously been located at Gallery Hotel.
The menu looked traditional. So no truffle what-have-yous to be found. This was their chirashi which costs more to be had in dinner over lunch. The rice was served on a separate lacquer bowl rather than with the raw fish.
The quality of the seafood was pretty good. And a decent selection there was of tai, kanpachi, chutoro, amaebi, tamago, hotategai, ikura and crab sticks. Nothing fancy or exotic. If I had to remark a noticeable quality, the chef had a very light hand with the vinegar on the rice. Their wasabi was probably half grated and half from the paste.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese
Friday, March 11, 2016
Pasta Brava without pasta
Pasta Brava. A seemingly unwavering custodian on our sunny island for Italian food. The menu hasn’t changed since the first time I visited a decade ago. There are seldom/no specials of the week/day, no frills. Just the menu. Steadfast and steadfastly moving into what could be construed as retro. But not yet a relic like Pete’s Place.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
italian,
steak
Thursday, March 10, 2016
Soto ayam from Rahim Muslim Food
There were a couple things that stood out. The first was the amount of chicken that they gave and the second was the begedil. That begedil was so dense that it couldn't absorb any of the broth. After a bite, I found that the interior was totally dry even though it had been soaking for a while. Neither were complains. Just observations.
If anyone is wondering about that broth, it was boosted with their dark soya sauce with chilli. A "rivulets of perspiration down the scalp into the face" kind of heat. Which was not unenjoyable but pretty much killed any of the more subtle flavours. But in retrospect, I'm pretty sure I'd pick their mee rebus over their mee soto if I had to eat at Rahim's again.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
malay
Wednesday, March 09, 2016
Revisiting The Pelican
We came The Pelican Seafood Bar and Grill (#01-01 One Fullerton, One Fullerton Road, tel : + 65 6438 0400) for dinner once some time back. As it had turned out, I didn't say much and the only thing that I had mentioned was their seaweed sourdough loaf. So that became another wall of digital portraits frozen in their silence.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
pastry
Saturday, March 05, 2016
Humpback, Bukit Pasoh Road
Humpback (20 Bukit Pasoh Road, tel : +65 6750 4461) was opened by the people behind Jigger & Pony and Sugarhall, both of which I've never visited. The name of the bar/restaurant refers to the whale which is directly referenced to their seafood theme; which from what I've read is Seattle styled. Not that I know what that means. The wait staff there are generally young, friendly and are fortunately, not clueless about the food they're selling.
clam dip, cream cheese, ritz crackers
Clam dip was rich and creamy. As a dip, I suppose it was okay. As a clam dip, I thought little of it. While we could tell that there were clams in the dip, we couldn't really taste the clams. I think it was reasonable to expect a clam dip to taste of clams. No?
roquefort blue, honey, bread
I had told myself not to order this because I could make it at home. I had wanted to get the sea urchin brioche, but they were out of it so I got kinda thrown off the track and fell back onto a safe routine. This was not bad but honey and blue cheese are one of those things that's kinda hard to screw up. And I am pretty sure they didn't make the cheese nor the honey, so...repackaged food.
kale, buttermilk, pear, kale chips, pecan nuts
We heard that Humpback was good with vegetables. So we had kale. There was crispy kale and regular kale and I think the buttermilk had dill in it. All in all very enjoyable. I think more pear would definitely make this better.
brussels sprouts, chipotle, egg, raisin
The brussels sprout were good. An appreciable hit of savoury and heat from the chipotle and the whole plate was more umami than we had been expecting. Liked those plump sultanas and the eggs were a good idea.
cabbage, herb cheese, crispy quinoa, chilli oil
Cabbage was actually juicy underneath all that char. Sweet from the freshness too. That smear of herb cheese didn't quite do anything for this plate.
pumpkin, burnt butter, hazelnut crumb, vinaigrette
We might have been pulling out all the stops with the vegetable thing so here's pumpkin. It was fried I think and there was a flavour in that that made me think Indian or Middle Eastern. Maybe it was cumin. That blob on the side was a puree made with the pumpkin too. That was also good.
At this point of time, I was starting to be aware of the fact that while we had been eating a lot of vegetables, there was a also a lot of grease and fat. Caveat cenator.
rainbow trout, egg yolk, almond milk, mustard seeds
And so fish. Sous vide rainbow trout which they had recommended and was really delicious. I'm definitely getting one of this again if I come back.
We managed to get dessert. There were only two and the other was a chocolate mousse. This churros was competently done and came with a nice salted caramel cream on the side.
Digested Pages :
dessert,
from Davey Jones' locker
Thursday, March 03, 2016
Revisiting Islamic Restaurant
I tried their prawn beryani this time round. Couldn't taste any flavours particularly crustacean in the rice or rempah. Generous with the prawns, but the rice was a little too little. Yes, there was quite a fair bit of prawns in there. It didn't help at all that the whole bowl was littered with bits of coriander. I will stick to their mutton rice in the future.
Still there was a bright spot. Their lamb shank korma had a kickass and heart clogging rich nutty gravy. Stuff that will make you scarf down loads of rice.
And some nice susu halia to wash the food down.
Digested Pages :
indian
Tuesday, March 01, 2016
French beets, boudin noir and turbot at Le Bistrot du Sommelier
I think the restaurant is still on the winter menu.
chataigne, bettrave et Sabayon aux Cèpes
chestnut mousseline, steamed beetroot and cèpes mushroom sabayon
That explains the steamed beetroot, which by the way were really delicious. From France. These beetroot had none of that earthy taste that most of us associate with beetroots and they come in other colours than just purple. Though those were mostly hidden under the spinach salad which was ladled with their also delicious savoury cèpes sabayon. Also hidden at the bottom of the plate was the sweet and creamy chestnut mousseline and some brown crust on the beetroot which they did not list on the menu. That brown crust thing tasted like some sort of sweet hazelnut crust. Also awesome. This must have been the most impressive warm salad I've had in years.
boudin noir
I never realised that Le Bistrot du Sommerlier had boudin noir on the charcuterie menu before. So we just had to order it. Because reasons. This was their rendition, more pâté than sausage and equally delicious. Served simply with just mustard and a little salad. The boudin noir rocks with their bread.
turbot
The turbot was from the board and for the night only. Cooked in a robust citrusy lemon butter and stuffed with thyme. The portion as you can see from above was huge; could have fed three persons quite easily. The fish tasted fresh with tender and flaky meat. Pretty impressive.
This on record would be my first time ordering a whole fish in a French restaurant. My first time probably getting owned by a fish as well. We could barely finish it and ran out of room for dessert. Maybe the next time.
Digested Pages :
french,
from Davey Jones' locker
Sunday, February 28, 2016
Revisiting Hakumai
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese,
pasta
Saturday, February 27, 2016
PerBacco Enoteca con Cucina, Craig Road
We must have passed by this restaurant numerous times thinking from the facade that it was probably one of those bars that had appeared and will soon make way for another better player in a proverbial blink of an eye. Little did we know until recently that PerBacco (20 Craig Road, #01-03 Craig Place, tel : +65 6635 7130) was actually a proper Italian restaurant and one which had left us impressed at that.
Digested Pages :
dessert,
italian,
mediterranean
Friday, February 26, 2016
Curry chicken and toasted bread from Killiney Kopitiam at Purvis Street
It's been a very long time since I've last stepped into a Killiney Kopitiam. Was pleasantly surprised after I did this one (30 Purvis Street) to break fast with their curry chicken. It wasn't bad at all; I enjoyed it and there was something about their toasted bread that made them special. In an aromatic way that is.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
between sliced bread,
chinese
Wednesday, February 24, 2016
Sushiro, Thomson Plaza
This was a small local Japanese shop (#01-113F Thomson Plaza, 301 Upper Thomson Road). Very small space that doesn't seat many people but apparently accept reservations. They looked family run. Sushi there doesn't look very enticing as they appear to be the same quality as the mass market variety. So we haven't really tried anything else except their donburi which were pretty good.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese
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