I had initially mistook this place (Block 935, Yishun Central 1, #01-45) for the other Mr Rawon near the Darul Makmur mosque that might have relocated here, but it turned out that they were different altogether. The difference came from the quality of the food. It was a notch better at the latter location which also had a larger variety in both dishes and condiments. Still there was enough of some of my favourite staples going around like the paru goreng, sotong hitam and a decent begedil. But I scratch my head over the name.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Thursday, June 27, 2013
Mr Rawon Hong Kong Seafood, Yishun Central
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
malay
Tuesday, June 25, 2013
The most important meal of the day for $10
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Sunday, June 23, 2013
Coocci Contemporary Japanese, Commonwealth Crescent Market
smoked chicken
The operative word for this stall (#02-92, Commonwealth Crescent Market, 118 Commonwealth Crescent) is 'contemporary'. Beyond aesthetics which are nice by the way, it was a little difficult for me to categorise this as Japanese food and I probably wouldn't have recognized it as such if not for the name of the stall. Even the short grained rice that they used was not sticky at all, which was unusual there.
chicken roulade
Now that we've gotten past the superficial, the food was pretty good and good value as well. Be it their light and tender apple wood smoked half spring chicken that was aromatic in tandem with some black pepper or the torched chicken roulade that arrived with somen in a lightly sweet and savoury broth of pumpkin and chicken. The tori nanban laced with tartar sauce was pretty decent too. For what they were charging, their food, especially that smoked chicken certainly represented unbeatable value.
tori nanban
For what appeared to be a two person show in the stall, I'd give them marks for effort, given all the preparation they had to do. Certainly no qualms revisiting if I'm in the vicinity.
Digested Pages :
a local signature
Saturday, June 22, 2013
Blue skies and mentaiko cream
Wow, did the winds of change blow in our favor today. The sudden return of clear skies made things look pretty HD. So much has been taken for granted that we didn't realise until it got all smoggy. Like eating out which became a whole lot more daunting a task with everyone not feeling well and not wanting to be out anywhere outside of work.
This was a trip down to Meidi Ya for some grocery top up and hence a quick dinner as well. Pecori is still around fortunately and they've finally gotten round to serving their mentaiko cream rice with shrimps like they show in the menu. Sushi Ikeikemaru still has that crazy queue at dinner time and I'm buying stuff to fill up the space in the fridge which we've been trying hard to free up. Seems like normalcy has returned for a bit.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese
Tuesday, June 18, 2013
San Laksa Steamboat, Telok Blangah Road
I quite liked the laksa broth for steamboat here (404 Telok Blangah Road, tel : + 65 6275 7069). It had initially appeared to be a little thin but the wisdom of that was that after some cooking, it thickens up. Considerably. Unfortunately, that was all about it that was really appealing for me. The dishes weren't of even good quality and the plates of relatively tasteless meat were too thin even for shabu shabu standards. Certainly didn't like the powdery tasting pig livers that they served. Most of the options were pretty run of the mill. If that was the quality of food we were getting charged for a la carte orders, I would think that the cheap steamboat joints along Beach Road would be a better bang for buck.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Sunday, June 16, 2013
More meat from Hippopotamus
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