Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodles 2014

Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodles

Here's a bowl of reaffirmation for this year from Tai Hwa (#01-12, Tai Hwa Eating House, 466 Crawford Lane, tel : +65 6292 7477). There's definitely a good reason why this place is better than the others. And it's good to know that the noodles are still savoury-licious with a vinegary punch.

Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodles, Crawford Lane

Sunday, May 18, 2014

Morton's USDA Prime burger again

Morton's, usda prime burger

Here's a trip back to Morton's bar for their burgers. It's been a long while since the last and it seemed that they're doing a consistent job with their burgers. That consistency unfortunately extended to the not so great service at the bar as well. Here's a heads up - those burgers going for $16 instead of the usual price for this month from 7 pm. 

I think they overcooked mine today, but still the quality of the meat was good enough that it was all forgivably so. I just wished that the grind for the meat was more coarse.

Morton's, appletini

Saturday, May 17, 2014

The little corner at Paragon with green stuff...

PS Cafe, veggie green pasta

That's what the menu calls the Veggie Greens pasta. It's actually a primavera if you would. And this is one of my favourite things to order down at PS. Cafe at Paragon. I ate it once, remembered it and came back for more of it. It's basically pasta with asparagus, artichoke, French beans, broad beans, broccoli, capers and olive oil with spaghetti flavoured with shaven Parmesan cheese and a bit of heat from chilli flakes. Quite a medley. The sum of flavours, so to speak, are fairly clean with enough measures of savoury to make the plate delicious and the chilli flakes add just that bit of dimension. The textures of the vegetables and the al dente pasta was ...... one can exercise imagination. I don't want to abuse the word 'amazing'.

Seems like this particular pasta can only be found at the branch at Paragon.

PS Cafe, key lime pie

And of course, the green key lime pie from the very same place. It hasn't really changed in appearance, but the filling seem to have a different texture from previously. Those green filling now felt a little more gelatinous and smooth compared to a more rustic texture back in the past. The taste was otherwise, the same.

Friday, May 16, 2014

Ban mian from Toa Payoh Central

Toa Payoh Central ban mian

Remember the ban mian I previously mentioned from the same coffeeshop (J99 Eating House, 186 Toa Payoh Central) as Fu Xiang Chicken Rice? This was it.

I have generally never been a fan of ban mian. Never eaten much of them until the past few years when I realised that there were options without soup. Also never understood trying to eat noodles in a floury tasting and scalding hot soup flavoured with ikan bilis under the sweltering heat.

This bowl was exceptional. Half the bowl was pretty much the ingredients that came with the noodles. Namely the chunky bits of minced pork, thick slices of fish, boiled cabbage and not forgetting, ikan bilis together with my choice of ee mee. Dry of course. For $4, this bowl had more than double the ingredients, quality ones at that, than most bowls elsewhere.

Sunday, May 11, 2014

Ise Ebi lobster tonkotsu ramen from Keisuke's Tonkotsu King Four Seasons

Ramen Keisuke Tonkotsu King Four Seasons, bean sprouts

Keisuke Takeda's fourth ramen shop (158 Rochor Rd, tel : +65 6333 5740) is doing publicity today (Mother's Day if you didn't realise). 500 bowls of Ise ebi lobster tonkotsu ramen on the go for $8.50. 

As per usual for myself (and probably countless others), we start off munching on the spicy bean sprouts after being seated and waiting for orders that we never really made to arrive. There was nothing to order since they served only one type of ramen today. 

Ramen Keisuke Tonkotsu King Four Seasons, ise ebi ramen

Actually, I was pretty impressed with the broth. The flavour from the crustacean was well developed. It was almost a bisque....minus the cognac and butter. And a very enjoyable one at that. If I had to complain, I wished the noodles were a little harder. But hey, I got a molten yolk from my ajitama. It's a good sign.

Ramen Keisuke Tonkotsu King Four Seasons, ise ebi ramen broth

I hesitated for a while after finishing up the noodles.

Ramen Keisuke Tonkotsu King Four Seasons, ise ebi ramen broth rice

In the end, it was 'what the heck!'.

Ramen Keisuke Tonkotsu King Four Seasons, ise ebi ramen broth rice

And I got myself a very enjoyable bowl of lobster porridge.

Ramen Keisuke Tonkotsu King Four Seasons, winter bowl

I got the winter bowl for today.

Ramen Keisuke Tonkotsu King Four Seasons, Rochor Road

On their walls, was it the winter soldier?

Dim sum set lunch from Red House Seafood Restaurant

Red House Seafood Restaurant, dumplings

Red House Seafood Restaurant, spinach

Red House Seafood Restaurant, spicy seafood

Red House Seafood Restaurant, oyster hor fun

Red House Seafood Restaurant, durian mochi

This was a pretty good deal for lunch. I hadn't even heard of Red House Seafood (68 Prinsep Street, tel : +65 6336 6080) until the recent couple of years.  The quality of the seafood certainly spoke for itself even though that spicy seafood plate. Their dim sum was also better than I had anticipated. Notably well done were the light chewy skins of the crystal dumplings with delicious mixed mushroom fillings and the spinach with scallops that were stuffed in the green dumpling. Even the humble siew mai was light, spot on with the flavours and tasty. Unexpectedly, I was spooning up mouthfuls of the starchy gravy from their oyster hor fun

Speaking of which, it's a real broth that's been thickened with corn starch in that hor fun gravy. Not the junk that one regularly finds elsewhere. The durian mochi was edible. I think I wouldn't mind at all coming back for a go at their dim sum.