Sunday, September 29, 2013

Some cheese crusted steaks from Chili's

Chili's, cheddar cheese crust steak

Every once in a while, something draws me back to Chili's. This time round, it's their cheese crusted steaks which seem to be something on menu for a limited period. Something totally unimaginatively appealing. Were they any good? I think I like the fragrance of the Parmesan crust much better than the cheddar bacon. More crust would have been great as well.

While Chili's does not serve the most memorable food out there, they're what they are.  Honestly, there seems to be little room for complaints; however I need to get this off my chest. They don't serve very good beef here. I've had better for sure. For less as well. In fact, for what they had charged here after discounts, I could've eaten at Aston's twice. No cheese crust of course, but much better bang for buck quality of meat and flavour. 

Chili's, parmesan cheese crust steak

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Foie gras tonkatsu with truffle from Tampopo

Tampopo, foie gras truffle tonkatsu

It seems that Tampopo has just upped the ante of their own game by introducing truffle paste into their foie gras stuffed tonkatsu. This item has already made it into their regular tonkatsu menu if anyone's wondering. If anything could be described as indulgent, this would be one of them. Needless to ask, I was sold. How did that taste? It was exactly like what I had in mind with both the flavour of the black truffle and the fatty melting liver coming through like butter across those tender layered pork beneath a crispy breaded crust.

Tampopo, foie gras truffle tonkatsu

Sunday, September 22, 2013

Itacho Sushi's new spot and blue fin tuna

Itacho Sushi, ION Orchard

Itacho Sushi has been working on their new outlet (ION Orchard, #B3-20) for a while now and it's finally opened recently. It seems that they've decided to up the publicity factor by introducing a limited offering of bluefin tuna on their menu which one can have on sushi, sashimi or even a don.

On hindsight, the regular bluefin slices tasted the best. These guys here aren't exactly the most skilled at doing aburi-ed anything and any other add on anything else simply detracts from the natural flavors of the fish. Say, aren't they suppose to be on the endangered list or something?

Moving away from tunas, there's mantis shrimp and snow crab on sushi now. The shrimp was actually pretty tasty and sweet even though I suspect it's been frozen. As for the snow crab.....don't waste your money.

Itacho Sushi, mantis shrimp
mantis shrimp 

Itacho Sushi, hon maguro maki
bluefin tuna roll 

Itacho Sushi, engawa
engawa 

Itacho Sushi, kani miso
kani miso

Itacho Sushi, seaweed tamago
tamago with seaweed

Itacho Sushi, sushi
assortment of bluefin tuna, hamachi, Kagoshima wagyu 

Itacho Sushi, hon maguro toro
bluefin toro

Itacho Sushi, snow crab
snow crab 

Itacho Sushi, cod liver
cod liver

Tuesday, September 17, 2013

A negi miso rosu katsu from Tonkatsu by Ma Maison

Tonkatsu by Ma Maison, negi miso rosu katsu

That would be Tonkatsu by Ma Maison in case you didn't know. They had these miso sauced katsu which I was curious in measuring up against the ones by Tonkichi. As it turned out, the ones from Tonkichi tasted sweeter while these were more salty. I'm not as favourably disposed towards Tonkichi these days as I was in the past but I think they still do a dryer crisp breading compared to here.

Sunday, September 15, 2013

Fu Xiang Chicken Rice, Toa Payoh Central

Fu Xiang Chicken Rice, Toa Payoh Central

This place (J99 Eating House, 186 Toa Payoh Central) was a good call for chicken rice and the stall certainly had the queue to back up the quality of their food.

Let's see what they did right here. The flavour in the rice was a little lighter than I expected and it was a little bit greasy. Still within what I considered the boundaries of a properly done chicken rice and this case just meant that their ginger/garlic chilli sauce gets put to used. Now to the better accomplishments...

The turn over must have been quick that their roasted chickens had the opportunity to be served warm and still with that slight crisps on some of the edges of the skin. Their livers were just so pleasantly creamy and the roasted pork was tasty with their lightly crisp crackling and balanced meat to fat proportions. Sure puts some of the supposedly branded names to shame.

I was told that this particular coffee shop is well known for their ban mian as well. 

Fu Xiang Chicken Rice, Toa Payoh Central

Friday, September 13, 2013

Rajah Inn, Tiong Bahru Plaza

Rajah Inn, Tiong Bahru Plaza

We have passed by this place (302 Tiong Bahru Road #02-13/14/15, Tiong Bahru Plaza, tel : +65 6835 0080) at least a couple of times before and had never really paid attention until the last time when we realised that there was actually a porridge buffet going on and that the spread was actually rather decent looking. So we came here to eat at the next opportunity to be in the vicinity.

For less then ten bucks, a modest spread of staple dishes that can be found commonly in Teochew porridge stalls with sweet potato porridge, fried bee hoon and fried rice. I actually liked most of the things we had, including that braised pork belly at the end that surprisingly had fats that dissolved in the mouth and the not so spicy, but lemak laden chicken curry. Don't come here expecting to be blown away by the food. It's a small simple selection of properly prepared comfort food that's familiar.