Came across this at Meidi Ya. While I was curious how Marmite flavoured chocolate tasted like, I didn't think it was such a good idea getting one seeing that it was the size of an actual bottle. Oh well...
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Tuesday, April 04, 2017
Marmite flavoured chocolate
Digested Pages :
miss cell
Monday, April 03, 2017
Morton's Sunday Lunch
It's been a while since our last visit. Not counting their bar that is. But thanks to their CRM tools, Morton's remembers us. The decor of the interior has changed some. Those glass panels letting the sun in were actually a good idea. A bit of furnishing has been replaced and the layout has changed a little. Otherwise, it's not unrecognizeable from the old setup which looked a little more dark and golden.
We've been here enough times to know that we have to manage their onion loaf so it's half time at half a loaf even though it was tempting to go on with their salted butter. The other half gets bagged home.
The lunch came with a small cup of lobster bisque. Piping hot, umami-stic and crustacean-ily flavoured with a velvet texture. The atrocity of made up words. There was also a chunk of the tail meat in the bisque.
We've never had their centre cut iceberg before and have alway wondered what it was all about. Today we found out. While this wouldn't be considered healthy as salads went - damn, this was good eating. What worked for us were the chilled crisp leaves, the cream & blue cheese, bits of egg and bacon that made it a delight to eat.
Our last experience with their prime rib was a long time back. Here's 10 years later, eating it again. We prefer Lawry's slow roast version that doesn't get onto the grill. They've also got tastier creamed spinach but Morton's win with their mashed potatoes which were tastier on its own.
One of the desserts we picked was the key lime pie. We picked it because we've never had it from Morton's before. The fillings had a nice flavour from the lime and was rather sweet. I thought it was nicely done but if I had to choose, I'd pick the green one from PS Cafe over this.
Their chocolate mousse was smooth and airy. While it wasn't out of this world amazing, it was still nice. Because it didn't taste as sweet as the pie, it was also a lot easier to eat.
After the sweets, this was the perfect drink for closure. Black and no sugar. Not one of the more aromatic coffee around, but drinkable stuff because there was some strength in it.
Digested Pages :
american,
dessert,
prime rib,
the coffee leaf and tea bean
Sunday, April 02, 2017
Hon maguro don at Tampopo
This was a super deal at $19 (before tax and service charge) from Tampopo (#01-23 Liang Court, 177 River Valley Road). Yes, it's that tripartite of akami, chutoro and otoro again from bluefin tuna which seems to be in season now. This was the uncommon occasion when the actual product looked better than the picture that the restaurant used. It's too bad that their foie gras and truffle tonkatsu is no longer around but the old favourites remain as good. And now, this maguro donburi....
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese
Saturday, April 01, 2017
Crackerjack, Tanjong Pagar Road
Where we were seated in Crackerjack (43 Tanjong Pagar Road, tel : +65 8121 1462) was a little dim so I was switching between an older Canon point & shoot and the iPhone 7+. Turns out the iPhone auto adjusts lighting much better better as seen with the barramundi on top. Major colour filtering going on though while the Canon rendered something more....erm, natural with what appears to be a weaker light sensor.
The food was honestly pretty decent. Decent but not spectacular. What I read was that the chef, an Alysia Chan, was previously from Wolf/Meat Smith. Yeah, the former restaurant being that nose to tail place that unfortunately didn't last for very long. But I could recognize nothing from the chef's former cooking in Crackerjack. Plating has also taken a nose dive. That was by the way, an observation rather than a complaint.
In retrospect, I did enjoy everything we ordered in spite of the rather small portions. While the skin of their barramundi didn't have any of the crisp I was hoping for, it was well flavoured and the meat was very good with or without the tasty Romesco sauce. Those charred beans were much better tasting than they looked. Likewise for the very edible bavette with an interesting tangy/sweet roasted grape salsa which I found quite addictive. Kale salad was very agreeable too.
Looks like I could come back.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
steak,
western
Thursday, March 30, 2017
Hon maguro sushi from Itacho Sushi
It just hit me that Itacho Sushi at ION has been around for a number of years. Time not only flew by but did so stealthily. The first time I ate here was back in 2009 when they were still located at the basement near the underpass. A few years ago, they shifted to their current premise and they've outlasted a number of food places which have come and gone.
Anyway, bluefin tuna is on the menu and here's a plate of their hon maguro sushi which features the usual setup or nigiri, gunkan and maki. The quality of the tuna was very decent and for what they were charging, I felt was pretty good value knowing how much these things can normally rack up to. Don't come expect top tier quality sushi for these kind of prices though.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese
Tuesday, March 28, 2017
Sum lou hor fun from Quan Ji (權記)
Here's a plate of sum lou hor fun from Quan Ji. That name of the dish which I have used in Cantonese, was how I was introduced to it. The Chinese name is san lau he fen (三捞河粉). In both dialects, the name translates as I understand into "three toss rice noodles". The three tosses refers to the rice noodles (hor fun), the sliced fish and the bean sprouts.
The pale colours and messy appearance of the dish belied a lightly smokey savoury flavour. Quan Ji's rendition was not bad. The quality of their sliced fish was good. Gravy was a little salty which I didn't mind and a little saucier than I expected but still a good eat. This would be one of my favourite cze char items to order.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
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