This was a tonkatsu that featured mentaiko stuffings within the cutlet. As good as the idea might have sounded, the execution fell short in the department of flavour. That was not to say that this wasn't a piece of enjoyable tonkatsu. I thought that the flavour from the roe was insufficiently pronounced. Truth was that there was more of that leek/onion aroma while the mentaiko was barely discernible. Even though it looked like there was quite a bit of them between the layers of sliced pork. That being said, this layered tonkatsu was pretty tasty. The meat was more tender than the usual hire katsu.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Monday, February 01, 2010
Mentaiko katsudon set from Tampopo
Digested Pages :
japanese
Sunday, January 31, 2010
Jones the Grocer, Mandarin Gallery

Geez, this was so disappointing.
I've generally been someone who's more into what I eat rather than the service that I get unless there was something I thought would be mention worthy.
I had waited for about 20 minutes after getting the orders done before I realised that they might have not processed those orders. With the bulk of the kitchen doing preparation for food that didn't look like breakfast, I inquired and I saw a chit re-printed and sent to the kitchen. The person who had taken the order did not bother to explain.
It took another staff with sufficient initiative to come over and apologized over the screw up and tell us that the kitchen was trying to get our food done with the greatest alacrity. Another 20 minutes crawled by before a server sauntered into the dining area, dropped toast off the plates onto the floor and then made a U turn back into the kitchen again.
Digested Pages :
the coffee leaf and tea bean,
western
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Beer from a paper cup at the Hokkaido Fair

Yes, that cup on the right was all that I spent money on in this Hokkaido Fair at Isetan. After a few years of visiting them, things seem to have gotten old for me. A cold refreshing Sapporo was all I needed today from the heat.
Digested Pages :
japanese,
liquid tension experiment
Thursday, January 28, 2010
Curry chicken at Jass Cafe

This is a little place tucked in the corner of the 3rd floor of Fusionopolis and we found out that they were serving curry chicken from some guy that was distributing copies of their menu. For $4.50, one gets a bowl of curry chicken with rice which did the job of filling up and awakening the z monster afterward. The curry looked on the surface to be pretty good, but upon tucking it, was discovered to be one that was a little thin, as opposed to the thicker and richer variety that I was hoping for.
Digested Pages :
chinese
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Mexican Taco Bar, Kopitiam @ Plaza by the Park

This sure was disappointing.
I've been hearing about this Mexican Taco Bar which was originally from Changi Business Park run by a Angeles Herrero who was formerly the executive chef for the American Embassy in Mexico. This outlet (Plaza By The Park, 51 Bras Basah Rd) is apparently a branch out from the original.
Food was prepared as you ordered them. What I didn't quite trust was the metal trough things beside the pan which contained the meats that looked like they had been left there for quite a while. I couldn't help but think of the overly marinated stir fried beef from the Korean stalls in food courts.
The only difference between the tortas and the tacos were that the former had refried beans spread over the bread when it was toasted. I'm not sure if it would have made much of a difference since they could hardly be discerned from the spiciness of the limp looking sauteed jalapenos & onion along with the chipotle sauce. The latter tasted like a spicy thousand island dressing. The Mexican fries were merely frozen crinkle cuts that had some spicy chilli powder sprinkled over.
Beside being freshly prepared, nothing tasted exactly fresh. I'm not too sure what to make out of this but I'm never coming back.

Digested Pages :
mexican or mexican't
Monday, January 25, 2010
More from dandelions...
This was an unplanned visit to Tampopo. We were walking by and glancing at the picture menus at the entrance of the restaurant and suddenly, we found ourselves seated and preparing to make our orders.
Was pleasantly surprised by the freshness of the minced fatty tuna of their negitoro don. Not that I've had a lot of them prior to this. The meat looked like it had been hand chopped to order just before it was served. It was still a little chilled and very fresh tasting on top of the warm rice.
Was pleasantly surprised by the freshness of the minced fatty tuna of their negitoro don. Not that I've had a lot of them prior to this. The meat looked like it had been hand chopped to order just before it was served. It was still a little chilled and very fresh tasting on top of the warm rice.
This be their wafu steak. Looked and tasted much better than what was depicted on the menu. Meat was quite fatty but a little chewy in some pieces. The natural flavour of the beef was robust. This one is good for returns.
That's a light cheese chiffon cake. Ventured off from the usual scoop cake we usually get. The name would lead one to believe that this was a light cheesecake of sorts but there was no cheese in the cake nor the cream. There was grated Parmesan cheese at the top though. A little dry but was actually not too bad.
This plate of stir fried liver, chives and bean sprouts was so good with rice.
That's a light cheese chiffon cake. Ventured off from the usual scoop cake we usually get. The name would lead one to believe that this was a light cheesecake of sorts but there was no cheese in the cake nor the cream. There was grated Parmesan cheese at the top though. A little dry but was actually not too bad.
Digested Pages :
dessert,
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese
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