This was a pretty good find (#01-13, Newton Hawker Centre, 500 Clemenceau Avenue North) down at Newton which I haven't been to in ages. Apart from the portions which I had thought to be a little measly, these macaroni in the mixture of their vinegary and spicy sauces turned out very appetizing indeed. On top of that, one also gets the nice textures of chopped duck and crunchy sprouts. One might not have expected from an ubiquitous looking stall facing the car park, selling ducks and chickens.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Sunday, July 11, 2010
Duck macaroni from Kwee Heng
Saturday, July 10, 2010
Green tea dough fritters from Bread Bar Cafe

I got these green tea flavored dough fritters out of curiosity after seeing them down at Bread Bar Cafe (10 Sinaran Drive, #02-08/09, Novena Square 2, tel : +65 6397 6076). From a distance, they looked like they were moldy but that's just the green tea coloring infused into the dough plus a dusting of sugar on the surface. I couldn't say there was anything particularly special about them even though it was the first time I was having flavoured dough fritters. There was some green tea taste. Along with the sugar, made them a sweet fried pastry rather than the savoury one that we're used to. The tuna mayo wrap however, was surprisingly quite good.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese,
pastry
Saturday, July 03, 2010
Sawagani from Tampopo
Tampopo often has affordable seasonal items on their menu. So far, they've been doing a pretty good job of luring us back again and again. Lately, it seems that they have brought in some sawagani and so there we were again!
These little river crabs here tasted a little bit more greasy than the ones I remember having at Chikuwa Tei. They were also handled with a little less finesse as seen from a broken claw and some legs. Otherwise, these lightly salted deep fried river crabs tastes pretty much the same everywhere. The squeeze of lemon was a good idea even though the juice pretty much flowed off the crabs.
Seeing numerous orders of their tonkatsu ramen from various neighbouring tables, we decided to give it a go. The tonkotsu broth was heavily masked by the chilli oil. Wasn't bad at all if rather non indicative of tonkotsu broths. The fried tonkatsu however was disappointing. The battered surface was laden with oil. It was a greasy fried piece of pork but not in a way that I would have liked.
We had cake. Their matcha chiffon cake wasn't bad. I guess the appeal for me was the light milky cream that they use. That same cream that makes me want to get their scoop cake every time.
These little river crabs here tasted a little bit more greasy than the ones I remember having at Chikuwa Tei. They were also handled with a little less finesse as seen from a broken claw and some legs. Otherwise, these lightly salted deep fried river crabs tastes pretty much the same everywhere. The squeeze of lemon was a good idea even though the juice pretty much flowed off the crabs.
Seeing numerous orders of their tonkatsu ramen from various neighbouring tables, we decided to give it a go. The tonkotsu broth was heavily masked by the chilli oil. Wasn't bad at all if rather non indicative of tonkotsu broths. The fried tonkatsu however was disappointing. The battered surface was laden with oil. It was a greasy fried piece of pork but not in a way that I would have liked.
We had cake. Their matcha chiffon cake wasn't bad. I guess the appeal for me was the light milky cream that they use. That same cream that makes me want to get their scoop cake every time.
Digested Pages :
dessert,
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese,
ramenation
Monday, June 28, 2010
Soup kuey teow from Hong Heng...

I can never seem to get enough of this stuff. Now that the novelty of the laksa beef noodle has worn off me here, I'll be sticking to regular smooth and ricey soup kuey teow to get my fixes. I'm even willing to make exceptions for hot days when I don't normally like anything that has hot soup.
Digested Pages :
chinese
Wednesday, June 23, 2010
Morrocan lamb burger from Burger Shack

This lamb burger from Burger Shack was pretty good. The meat patty was robustly flavourful from the lamb pairing up nicely with what passed off for their Moroccan spice in a good way. Minimal frills to detract from the natural taste meat. My only complain was that one needed the fries as a filler since these things weren't really that huge. But it was good enough for me to come back for.
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches
Monday, June 21, 2010
Modern Peking Duck, ION Orchard

I've always wondered about this Peking duck kiosk (2 Orchard Turn, #B4-75 ION Orchard, tel : +65 6509 8539) whenever I happened by. Deep inside, I was thinking that they couldn't be that great despite the queue. So I gave them a go and it was quite disappointing as Peking ducks go. The skin wasn't the least crispy and were a little chewy. My heart died a little when I saw them scraping away the bits of fat underneath the skin as they were preparing them. So the flavour as we know of them were pretty much out the window.
I guess these things would be okay if you just thought of them as little duck in crepe snacks rather than Peking duck. Don't think I'll buy from them again.
Digested Pages :
chinese
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