So, good chilli fries anywhere anyone?
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Wednesday, December 26, 2007
Of fast food, chilli fries and Carl's Jr
So, good chilli fries anywhere anyone?
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches,
western
Monday, December 24, 2007
Teh Tarik ice cream from Island Creamery and tigers
I dropped by Island Creamery (Serene Centre, 10 Jln Serene #01-05) recently and tried a couple of their flavours. That teh tarik ice cream was pretty good that I bought 2 tubs home. I thought it wasn't excessively sweet and had enough of the tea flavour to be enjoyable.
If you happen to be the owner and reading this, the Tiger Sorbet was mildly interesting too. However, the tigeresses that you employ behave as if they peaked with PMS and badly need a dosage of discipline. Since when has selling nice ice cream become an excuse for bad attitude and obvious display of lackadasical behaviour. One of them informed me that the dry ice packing that could keep the ice cream cold for an hour and a half while another that did the actual packing said 45 minutes and insisted that she was correct about the duration. I had to ask the first other lady again to confirm and both of them looked like they weren't in agreement. Seriously, I needed the ice and what's with not wanting to ask and not providing ice and still arguing with the customer about the duration of the cold packing?
If you happen to be the owner and reading this, the Tiger Sorbet was mildly interesting too. However, the tigeresses that you employ behave as if they peaked with PMS and badly need a dosage of discipline. Since when has selling nice ice cream become an excuse for bad attitude and obvious display of lackadasical behaviour. One of them informed me that the dry ice packing that could keep the ice cream cold for an hour and a half while another that did the actual packing said 45 minutes and insisted that she was correct about the duration. I had to ask the first other lady again to confirm and both of them looked like they weren't in agreement. Seriously, I needed the ice and what's with not wanting to ask and not providing ice and still arguing with the customer about the duration of the cold packing?
Digested Pages :
dessert
Sunday, December 23, 2007
Marché, VivoCity
It's been quite some time since I've walked into Marché. I had the idea that they had departed the local food scene with Vila'ge being more visible in town but apparently, they still are around. In Vivocity (VivoCity, 1 Harbourfront Walk, #03-14). Things have changed a little on the menu. The old favourites like the rosti and the savoury crepes are apparently still around. Food didn't seem to be as tasty as I remembered them except for the greasy rosti with thee greasy sausages. The banana crepe had rubbery skin thicker than prata. For something that was made on order, the bananas were cold. Wtf?! The pasta drenched in some weak cream sauce was not to my liking. Hence it's smothered in cheese flakes and chilli powder.
The pleasant surprise was that Marché actually has König Ludwig at pretty inexpensive pint; which I thought was a good substitute for Hoegaarden during the shortage period some months back where everywhere was serving them with extra thick foam and some other places charging more for them while at that. But that's for another day.
The pleasant surprise was that Marché actually has König Ludwig at pretty inexpensive pint; which I thought was a good substitute for Hoegaarden during the shortage period some months back where everywhere was serving them with extra thick foam and some other places charging more for them while at that. But that's for another day.
Saturday, December 22, 2007
Festive lunch from Il Lido
These dry bread crisps are surprisingly quite enjoyable to munch. They were served in a coral patterned metal bowl which I've noticed have turned up in photos everywhere. The crisps were lightly flavoured with a hint of olive oil and bits of garlic. A fresh bowl was brought out just as we were a third done with the first. I'm not complaining though.
blue swimmer crab salad with avocado and sicilian citrus sauce
homemade tagliolini pasta with goose liver, pears and marsala wine sauce
This was the most enjoyable course for me. It wasn't a very fanciful plate of pasta. What was like-able about it included the poached pears which was not overdone. The diced pears had both a light residual crunch and the soft texture of cooked fruit. The complement flavours between the goose liver and the pears was enjoyable. Pasta was al dente. I haven't figured out the marsala wine sauce which was well flavoured without being overbearing. Now if only the portions were bigger...
roasted turkey stuffed with pancetta and truffle, apple and chestnut puree
Tiny pieces of turkey breasts that Il Lido serves. The mixed stuffings tasted mostly of the pancetta. The rest flavours were mashed up and lost. Credit though goes to the meat for retaining a measure of succulence and a rather delectable flavour on the surface. All in all, quite enjoyable.
chilean seabass with porcini mushroom, potato cream and red wine sauce
What was remarkable about this chilean seabass were actually the char grilled mushrooms on the side. Nothing so much about fish here. This was certainly one of the more delicious enjoyable grilled mushrooms that I've had. I thought the creamy potato bed was rather good as well, light in flavour and texture. As for the chilean seabass, it's just a chilean seabass. Fresh enough, firm and soft but otherwise a very regular small piece of fish. The red wine sauce was mostly aesthetics since it didn't contribute much in the way of flavour for that small drizzle.
Thursday, December 20, 2007
Chew on this!
I took a plunge and decided to check out a couple of the gimmicky sounding desserts from Ah Chew in this re-revisit. As I had suspected, they were no big deals. The green bean soup with seaweed tasted nothing of seaweed. I was actually disappointed since I was actually hoping to taste it in the soup.
There was a sign on the counter that mentioned their steamed milk egg with cookies which was not on the menu. The adventurous soul in me decided to order it and it turned out to be nothing more than a regular steamed egg dessert with a thin layer of cookie crumbs blanketed over the top. The crumbs didn't really enhance the steamed egg much IMNSHO. Seriously, I thought very little of it. To reiterate, gimmick!

There was a sign on the counter that mentioned their steamed milk egg with cookies which was not on the menu. The adventurous soul in me decided to order it and it turned out to be nothing more than a regular steamed egg dessert with a thin layer of cookie crumbs blanketed over the top. The crumbs didn't really enhance the steamed egg much IMNSHO. Seriously, I thought very little of it. To reiterate, gimmick!
Digested Pages :
dessert
Lai Lai again!
We opted for the potato noodle option for their beef noodles. They appeared similar to what I thought were glass noodles. Rather "Q" to coin a Taiwanese term, which meant that they were springy in consistency. The texture was smooth and coupled with the chewiness, reminded me that crab tang hoon in Geylang. Pretty easy to slurp without even actually chewing which I though was fun.
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