I was informed by my co-worker during lunch while having this bak chor mee that Fei Xiong doesn't mean 'fat bear', but 'fat hero'. Lol. A pretty good bak chor mee the fat hero does make.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Wednesday, December 20, 2006
Noodles from the Fat Hero
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Tuesday, December 19, 2006
Paulaners Bräuhaus, Millenia Walk (dinner)
The restaurant section of the brewery is located on the second floor. The ground level is set up like a bar/pub that serves their own brand of brew and finger food. The last weekday I attempted to get a seat in the restaurant, it was so packed I couldn't get a space four without having endure a queue. Tonight was quite empty by comparison.
To the food. One of the neat things about their bread was that it was served with pâté - which I enjoyed. In comparison with most restaurants that provide either butter, olive oil & vinegar and even pesto.
The home made spätzle and asparagus looked a lot to me like fried sliced fish at first. I had no idea what were spätzles, but it seemed like they're some kind of irregularly shaped pasta of sorts. The pasta was served with melted cheese and flavoured with white wine and nutmeg. I didn't taste any nutmeg or white wine, just the fragrant strips of fried onion and a very mild melted cheese. If not for the cheese, this dish looked and tasted Chinese. Like fried rice cakes.
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
german,
pasta
Monday, December 18, 2006
Crystal Jade La Mian Xiao Long Bao, Scotts
Dinner with Junie. I had almost forgotten about the existence of this place at the basement of Scotts which I first visited (and was introduced to) about 3 years ago. Was recommended their fried pork ribs with soup noodles and their fiery bottled peppers on the table. Today 3 years later, the quality of the food seems to have remain the same and I actually sat on a table just one away from the one I did 3 years back. This place brings me memories.
One of the things I liked about this la mian outlets of Crystal Jade was that the food here is generally quite nice and the price is on the whole, reasonable.
This dish came with tender braised beef and hand cut kway teow that has irregular thickness. I guess those must be hand made instead of machine pressed rice noodles. And it's quite good.
I enjoy a good fried rice and the ones here haven't disappointed me yet. The ham in the fried rice taste like the air dried ones and there's quite a few prawns in there. It's comfort food which I can wolf down in large quantities.
Apart from these couple of peeves, it was on the whole pretty good especially the fried rice which I always enjoyed from any Crystal Jade outlets. The total bill ran to $49.90 and offset by a $30 voucher from Junie. That made a pig out for 2 at $10.
Digested Pages :
chinese
Sunday, December 17, 2006
Something about small leeks sinking big ships...
Digested Pages :
pastry
Saturday, December 16, 2006
Lunch anyone?
I'm on leave from the 21st so I'm taking the opportunity to go for lunches at places that I'm not likely to when i have to be at work. I have 3 tentative locations in mind, so if any of you readers u (regulars or not) are interested and adventurous enough to do lunch with a stranger(or not), please drop me a note via comments and we'll see if something can be arranged. Do not worry about having your contacts on my site because comments are not published unless I approve them which I will not for this time round.
The three locations are
- Garibaldi http://www.garibaldi.com.sg/g.htm ($26-29++ vicinity, not sure); Purvis Street
- Au Petit Salut http://www.aupetitsalut.com/ ($22++); Jalan Merah Saga, opp. Holland V
- Prix Fixe lunch set at Ikkukan as seen in Ivan's entry ($59+++); off Club Street near Senso
Digested Pages :
miss cell
Friday, December 15, 2006
Hogwashed
On recommendation by Junie, I took a shot at their apple crumble. Which looked rather different from what I expected out apple crumbles. It looked like a square block and only crumbled when you cut it. Despite appearances, it was quite good. Savoury sweet with light pastry, cream and caramel. Nice when eaten hot.
Digested Pages :
australian,
dessert,
prime rib
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