My thoughts on what draws me into Paik's bibimbaps are the vegetables and the fact that their bowls taste like a savoury warm rice salad. Something I can see myself falling back to on a fairly regular basis. Yeah, I kinda enjoy this stuff. Here's the bowl with marinated tofu, a meat free configuration which in retrospect, didn't taste very different from the minced pork bowl that I had previously. It's the vegetables.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Monday, February 27, 2017
Marinated tofu bibimbap from Paik's Bibim
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korean
Sunday, February 26, 2017
Quan Ji (權记), Amoy Street Food Centre
Seems like I've found a good spot (#01-56/57 Amoy Street Food Centre, 7 Maxwell Road) for black bean sauce hor fun. This changes things now, knowing that there's a very decent cze char that opens in the even at Amoy FC and it located just right beside SAP Thai Food which also operates these days into the evening too.
Anyways, it was supposed to be a sliced fish black bean sauce hor fun. For some reasons, there were also chicken and prawn in there. The flavour of the sauce was pretty good. Not as intoxicatingly potent as those from the days of yore but what the heck. I'd return for this.
Quan Ji makes very competent prawn paste chicken. The golden brown and crispy (sounds familiar?) skin dry without excessive grease and the meat's really moist. What's more, sufficient flavouring from the prawn paste. There's nice kang kong too but the sambal needed more aroma. Maybe a step up with the heat and more hae bi would be great.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Saturday, February 25, 2017
Revisiting Sawadee Thai
We ended back in Sawadee Thai for a few reasons. The food was enjoyable, the place was comfortable and it didn't have the queue that Ah Loy Thai had.
We ordered their por pea poo again because we liked them previously. Have these fried rolls gotten larger or am I imagining it?
Sawadee Thai's stuffed chicken wings were pretty good. Those wings were clad in a nice golden brown crispy skin with no excess grease. Look at those fat mid sections. We could even find entire caps of small straw mushrooms in them.
Unfortunately, the som tam mamuang was a little weak. For some reasons, these guys hold back on the fish sauce for their salads. More crushed peanuts would have been great.
Tom kha gai was awesome. This was the spicy counterpart to Gin Khao's rendition. The flavour from the coconut milk was just brilliant. This alone would be worth a return trip.
We fell back on the panaeng roast duck curry because it was just so damn good with white rice. I can't get over those warm lychees in the curry.
Some stir fried vegetables were also ordered for the quota of dietary fibre. This was actually a pretty good stir fry.
Dessert this time round was khao neow turian - their rendition using mao shan wang durian over the sticky rice accented by the aroma of the black sesame seeds and coconut milk. I'd eat this again. In a heartbeat.
Friday, February 24, 2017
Kuro Maguro, Tanjong Pagar Centre
This shop (#01-04 Tanjong Pagar Centre, 7 Wallich Street, tel : +65 6386 8561) is from the people who operate Maguro Donya Miura Misakikou Sushi & Dining at Suntec. What they do is mostly various kaisen donburi using seafood that is shipped in via the parent partnership business. Their toro aburi meshi featuring torched sliced and minced toro was pretty good but that was to be expected for the amount that they were charging. The other bowl with sake and hon maguro akami was a less impressive than the picture on the menu led us to believe.
Still, it's an option in this vicinity for a frills free raw fish rice bowl when the craving hits.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese
Thursday, February 23, 2017
The Coffee Academics, Scotts Square
We've been to Hong Kong a number of times and have for some reasons never noticed The Coffee Academics. Never had an inkling that such a place existed. Not a caffeine-y whiff. Nada. While I couldn't say that I was particularly intrigued, we came by the outpost here (#02-01/02 Scotts Square, 6 Scotts Road, tel : +65 6538 1940) for coffee and a bite.
That coffee that they have with black pepper and agave....needs better/more pepper. But that's just me. Or maybe just the one that I had. That aroma was there but not quite.
We tried something called naked torpedo. Some crusty fried tube of bechamel and crab with skin akin to goreng pisang. I actually kinda liked it.
But simply couldn't understand why it had to be served in a little wooden tray thingy. Maybe they just enjoyed cleaning up the crumbs.
Digested Pages :
pastry,
the coffee leaf and tea bean
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
SBCD Korean Tofu House, Guoco Tower
This sundubu jigae shop (#B1-01,02 Tanjong Pagar Centre, 7 Wallich Street, tel : +65 6386 6441) claims to be a tofu soup specialist. Personally I didn't think there was much to write home about. My option with beef and intestines had really chewy intestines and no discernible beefy flavour. Those tofu in the broth were also crumbly and soft, none of that tofu flavour I was looking forward to. Maybe it's just not for me.
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korean
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