I've never really known about the curry chicken here (67 Killiney Road) until quite recently. I had the distinct impression that the claim to their so called fame is by the kaya toast and coffee but lo and behold, this stuff was actually pretty good. There was enough spice and coconut in the thick gravy to make me happy and curry like that makes me want to eat a lot of rice. At the end of one these, one would have to battle the z monster though.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Friday, July 25, 2008
Curry chicken at Killiney Kopitiam
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Thursday, July 24, 2008
Freshly Baked by Le Bijoux, Killiney Road
We decided on a piece of brownie which didn't look promising at all from first glance. Sometimes... just sometimes it pays to go against instincts in the spirit of adventure. Because one just might discover something good unexpectedly. This was definitely not one of those times. I didn't like the brownie. It lacked the fudge factor. There wasn't enough chocolate in it too. It didn't even have enough chocolate to match many other regular chocolate cakes. What in the world was it doing there as a brownie, I don't know.
Digested Pages :
confectionery,
dessert
Burgers from Dubliners
The unexpected surprise was the salad on the side. It was a mix of romaine lettuces, rocket, diced tomatoes and bits of onions tossed with some mayo dressing. What's good was that this guys really tossed the salad instead of giving a token dressing drizzled over the top. Which coated the greens nicely and the raw onions added a much appreciated depth. A sharp aroma not over the top. So despite its relatively simple appearances, this salad was actually pretty good.
I had a blue cheese burger and as I've mentioned, was pretty decent but lacked the satisfaction of volume. I recall something similar which I prefer. Also, crinkle cut fries aren't really my thing.
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches,
irish,
liquid tension experiment
Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Riverside Indonesian grilled chicken rice
Digested Pages :
indonesian
Tuesday, July 22, 2008
Sin Sian Yuen Roasted, Chong Pang
Wow, this roasted duck stall (Swee Sian Yuen Eating House) at Chong Pang wasn't bad at all. With these portions for four persons inclusive of rice, it costed about $20 which I thought was pretty reasonable for a coffeeshop. It would have been great if they deboned the duck, but I'm certainly not complaining here.
I'm talking tender lean slices of meat with just that little bit of fat underneath the layer of crisp skin. An accompanying order of roasted pork was also pretty good as well with their crispy crackling. And their rice was the soft type which I liked even without any accompanying gravy. This shop would be good for returns just like Circular Sumptuous Square.
I'm talking tender lean slices of meat with just that little bit of fat underneath the layer of crisp skin. An accompanying order of roasted pork was also pretty good as well with their crispy crackling. And their rice was the soft type which I liked even without any accompanying gravy. This shop would be good for returns just like Circular Sumptuous Square.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Monday, July 21, 2008
Porn Croque Madame
We came by the new Canelé outlet (1 Scotts Road, #01-01A Shaw Centre, tel: 6738 9020) for some coffee. I had previous mentioned that a spot for a good simple cuppa would be La Strada but now we've found somewhere that serves the same brew for a dollar less. Then the croque madame on the menu beckoned. We gave in. It was actually not bad. The portion was larger than I had expected. Since this was basically cheese and ham and eggs on toast, I won't say more beyond that I enjoyed this in its heart clogging goodness. A picture paints a thousand words, so more pictures for your ogling pleasure....




Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches,
western
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