Saturday, April 23, 2011

Gattopardo Italian Grill & Pizzabar, Hotel Fort Canning



I have been wanting to give Gattopardo (Hotel Fort Canning, 11 Canning Walk, tel : +65 6338 5498) a try for quite a while now. In retrospect, it had turned out to be a case of anticipation that finally met up with a series of mixed feelings.

What had caused those mixed feelings over a place with good service and delicious Sicilian food you might wonder? I guess I had expected a little more out of their sardines alla Beccaficu with stuffing of breadcrumb, olives, pine nuts and raisins. I would imagine that such a combination would result in a play of textures and flavours. I couldn't have been more wrong. The stuffings felt like a paste - a blob of cooked polenta perhaps and was overwhelmed in both textures and flavour by the sardines. I did enjoy those fresh warm sardines, but I guess that was pretty much all there was to them.

Next up was their seafood stew served in a terra cotta pot. Didn't quite think that presentation scored with that since the pot was obviously not used for the cooking. The broth was infused with the flavours of seafood and tomatoes, but it had ultimately felt like a seafood ratatouille. Didn't think it was worth that they had charged since it was pretty much the usual seafood for a signature stew.





The pizze Arrotolata was a hearty one. What did I like about it? The fillings were milky and chewy with generous stuffing of mozzarella; porky and greasy with the bits of suckling pig meat and fat. All of those aforementioned cheesy and porky goodness was further bolstered by a robust platform of flavorus from the porcini mushrooms.

I guess I had also been expecting bits of crispy suckling pig skin in there which there wasn't. And I guessed that their supposedly smoked mozzarella tasted exactly like the regular ones and that it would have been great if they hadn't forgotten that grape sauce which was suppose to be in the pizza. Wow, talk about mixed feelings.



Ordering desserts is usually a good thing for me since I would not have bothered if I had felt that the rest of the meal wasn't worth the time or money to invest further. Their rum baba turned out to be an excellent choice as the rum infused cake was amazingly light. It must have been really soft and airy if it wasn't soaked in the rum. Would have been great if there was more cream to go along and the lime sorbet was a nice touch.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Itacho Sushi revisited......

Here was a fish and rice filled dinner that we had. It was a much better experience than the first visit when I wasn't very impressed at all. I still feel the same about their aburi-ed items. It certainly lacked a full body scorch aroma which I was expecting but the rest of the items were not too bad. Put into consideration also that ION was definitely a convenient location.

Monday, April 11, 2011

Sabar Menanti, Kandahar Street

Sabar Menanti, Kandahar Street
I hadn't realized that this place (48 Kandahar Street, tel : +65 6396 6919) had been visited by Anthony Bourdain until very recently. So said his little photograph behind the cashier counter at the front of the restaurant.

That aside, the food was pretty damn good in a hearty sort of way. Good enough to send me to a coma shortly after lunch from the extra portions of rice made necessary by the rich and savoury/spicy gravies which I had found hard to resist.

I'm talking about heart clogging creamy goop from the ayam rendang and the spicily flavourful and rich tasting gravy from the ayam obor. Not to be overlooked as well, was the beef rendang redolent in the aromas of coconut and and char aroma which I suspiciously felt came from the black (read burnt) bits. This I'm sure, was enough reasons for one to request for more than one portion of their modestly portioned rice.

Their frills free (only potato and nothing else) begedil was really good too. Will try to make a trip down another day.

Sabar Menanti, ayam rendangayam rendang

Sabar Menanti, ayam opor ayam opor

Sabar Menanti, paru beladoparu belado

Sabar Menanti, Kandahar Streetstir fried long beans?

Sabar Menanti, begedilbegedil

Sabar Menanti, Kandahar Streetsome tasty omelete

Sabar Menanti, beef rendangpretty awesome beef rendang

Thursday, April 07, 2011

Prime rib from Crossroads Cafe

Crossroads Cafe, prime rib

I saw on the board behind the bar that they had prime rib on the menu on Thursdays. Beside appearing a little mangled and slightly undercooked, the meat did taste pretty ok. It wasn't the kind of quality they had over at Lawry's or at Tanglin Club but I guess for what it cost, you do get what you pay for. There was a pretty tasty and slightly tart au jus and a choice of sides which included a pretty smooth creamed spinach and some salted asparagus which I liked. Guess here's an option for affordable prime rib on the weekdays apart from the one down at Hog's Breath.

Tuesday, April 05, 2011

A semla from Ikea's cafeteria

Ikea, semla

I hadn't seen or heard of these things before so I grabbed one out of curiosity down in the Ikea at Tampines. These semla turned out to be pretty good. What they essentially were, is a cardamom spiced wheat bun with cream and almond paste on the top and a dusting of powdered sugar. It wasn't as sweet as I was worried about and I had to say that the subtle cardamom flavour in the bun did help in my decision of liking it. Now, if I could only try some of these freshly made!

Sunday, April 03, 2011

Dry curry chahan and mapo tofu from Ohsho

Ohsho, dry curry chahan

Finally broke out of the charshu chahan repetition and picked another from the list of fried rice menu at Ohsho. The combination of curry powder and onions made reminded me of murtabak. A little Indian and Japanese and at the same time, yet still quite Chinese if you catch my drift. First impressions and no complains.

Speaking of comfort food, their rendition of mapo tofu wasn't too bad. I liked them better after the gravy had lost some of the starchy consistency. Just tofu, minced meat and a mild spiciness which probably would have worked better with white rice than fried rice.

Ohsho, mapo tofu