Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Thursday, May 08, 2008
Breakfast from Leo's Espresso Bar
Digested Pages :
the coffee leaf and tea bean,
western
Wednesday, May 07, 2008
Chocolate chilli anchovy pasta from Eden Cafe
Previously, this item used to be a lunch menu option. I see that it has now made the main menu and probably will be there until it gets swapped out for the next rotation (meaning no one likes this much) or stay there as a permanent repertoire of Eden Cafe's Menu. This wasn't bad at all considering the combination of flavours that was in this dish. There's saltiness from anchovies, sour from the olives, spicy from the chilli and of course, the chocolate which wasn't really sweet. The taste from the chocolate was pretty subtle. It could be detected but wasn't close to overwhelming anything.
Digested Pages :
pasta
Tuesday, May 06, 2008
Loy Kee Best Chicken Rice, Balestier Road
The key difference with the roasted chicken from Loy Kee with multitudes of others was that the chicken here were actually roasted. Lol. The usual roasted chicken are actually fried.
On the whole, it was quite decent, but the portions a little small for what they charged. I don't think I'll go out of the way just to eat these. There is also a better value for money option in the vicinity.
Digested Pages :
chicken rice,
chinese
Monday, May 05, 2008
Some interesting stuff from Meidi Ya
One of them is a box of Glico pretzel sticks and the other is a powdered (I think, I've yet to open it) sauce mix for pasta. If you're wondering what about these couple of items that made me buy them, let's examine the back of the boxes more closely.
This is one is for the pretzel sticks...
And this is the pasta sauce mix...
I wonder if they are good.
Digested Pages :
confectionery,
japanese,
miss cell
Sunday, May 04, 2008
Nirai-Kanai, Liang Court
Simply put, the food was rather unremarkable. Apart from the fatty braised pork which was actually better done at Mimigar, everything else felt overpriced and extra-ordinary. No, I did not mean extraordinary. I really couldn't see the rationale behind why a $15 plate of stir fried pig intestines consisted mostly of mushrooms. Or for that matter, how a small fried spring roll with dry fish stuffings and a little bit of cheese could cost $8. It's small on portions, and small on taste. This could be one place I can cross out of my list for good.
Digested Pages :
japanese
Saturday, May 03, 2008
Deluxe Hitsumabushi from Wakashachiya
Anyway, this particular dish came with a standard and a deluxe version. The latter, which was the version that I opted for came with larger portions of eel and as you can see, covered the entire bowl of rice. Which was a fairly large portion for a single person serving. How this works was to divide quarter portions of the whole bowl of unagi and rice. Each of those quartered portion would be eaten as it is, with accompanied condiments, with the dashi broth and a lastly - the preferred amongst the previous three.
In retrospect, the eel was fine but unexceptional. Nothing that really made me feel like coming back for more another time. It wasn't as oily or fatty as I had hoped. This was just something to satiate a craving.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese
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