I liked this. For $3.30, it was also a darn good deal. As much as this stall (#01-32, 91 Whampoa Drive) looks like another ubiquitous yong tau fu shack, it was noticeably better than the run of the mill. While it might be true that one cannot have the choice pick of the ingredients, the ones that they had tossed in were pretty good. Those tofu with meat paste even had chunks of water chestnut inside. Don't the minced meat ladled over the noodles look tempting? Am coming by another time for their larger portions.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Tuesday, December 30, 2014
Traditional Handmade Yong Tau Fu, Whampoa Food Centre
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a local signature,
chinese
Monday, December 29, 2014
Basmati nasi lemak from Island Cafe
Wow, this was very nice indeed. The fragrance of pandan and coconut infused into the savoury basmati rice - and maybe a secret ingredient or two? This beats the other basmati nasi lemak at Selera Rasa hands down. But then again, this was also a lot more expensive. And for the additional we're paying for over here, one gets a very competently done beef rendang which wasn't too sweet (awesome!), a couple of tasty sambal shrimps, properly roasted peanuts and also nicely done sambal on the side. So good was the sambal and the rice that I had to eat them separately as not to muddle up the flavours. Things like these and that delicious wagyu beef and black bean sauce hor fun that keeps me coming back to Island Cafe.
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a local signature
Sunday, December 28, 2014
More chicken rice from Mat Noh & Rose
This was an unplanned re-visit to Mat Noh & Rose. We had known that we'd be back but hadn't expected it to be so soon. This time round, we opted for the chicken breast and fried livers on the sides. I'm going to be boring here and state that both were delicious. Apparently, the stall uses only fresh chicken, not the frozen variety. Which explains the tenderness of the breast meat. And the sides of livers came with 3 hearts today!
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a local signature,
chicken rice,
malay
Saturday, December 27, 2014
The orange ciabatta toast from Good Morning Nanyang Cafe
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a local signature,
between sliced bread
Friday, December 26, 2014
Hong Kong Street Chun Kee (香港街珍记), Ang Mo Kio Ave. 5
There seem to be a few of these Hong Kong Street Chun Kee outfits around. I have no idea if there's any relation between them or if any of them are the original stalls. Does anyone know? The first one I remember eating at was at Alexandra. This particular stall (Blk 151, Ang Mo Kio Ave 5) happens to be located in the same coffeeshop as the Soi 19 Thai wanton noodles.
Objectively, the food here was pretty decent. I'm pretty sure many people remember the branding for the sum lou hor fun and their X.O. fish noodle soup. Both of which are competent but seem to lack a little something I can't readily wrap my head around. Meanwhile, the back of my head seems to think that the old stall back in Alexandra was better. Memory can be a fickle mistress.
Honestly, I'm not too concerned if this particular outfit is the original or not. I think the food is good enough for revisits.
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a local signature,
chinese,
from Davey Jones' locker
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Café & Bar Gavroche, Tras Street
foie gras terrine
Le Parisien
tartine with smoked pork belly and Reblochon cheese
I had previously eaten at their brasserie just across the road and liked the food, so here's some lunch from the cafe (69 Tras St, tel : +65 6225 4869). The menu was straightforward with little beyond some charcuterie, tartines, salads and some sandwiches. And in the simplicity of the offerings, I found their Parisien sandwich appealing. Cooked ham and butter between sliced crisp baguette. I think I could probably recreate everything that I had here after a trip to a deli.
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between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches,
french
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