Previously there was a mentai butter bowl which Tamoya Udon did at the United Square outlet. I recall that Liang Court then at that same time had a mentai mayo bowl. Now we have a mentai butter egg bowl. Which was as tasty as one would imagine with the onsen tamago and mentaiko along with the single ingredient that makes everything taste better.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Thursday, November 09, 2017
Mentai butter egg udon from Tamoya Udon
Digested Pages :
japanese
Monday, November 06, 2017
Slavic day food at Beerfest
We had the distinct impression that it would be a sort of Slavic fair event with fun and games and tradition down at Beerfest (4 Rochester Park) - which is by the way an actual brewery/restaurant and not a beer festival as the name might have implied. In the end, it was just a one day event where they featured food from the region.
The menu included earthy borscht, some cured fishes, dumplings and a tasty but pricey golubtsy which looked like an inside out poh piah. What was outstanding though, was their pork shashlik which featured tender and one of the juiciest grilled pork I've had. Juices that were squirting out as the knife went through the meat. Fragrant bits from the burnt ends. Wow. This pork shashlik made Shashlik look bad. Too bad it's a one off.
But beer seems pretty good and outrageously super value for the weekends. Drinks from $2 at 2pm anyone? Their cherry brew was a great flavour for the sweltering heat and there was also some fruity/yeasty kvass which I found myself enjoying.
Digested Pages :
liquid tension experiment,
russian,
slavic
Sunday, November 05, 2017
Dinner at Tiong Bahru Market
What could be better than a plate of Lee Hong Kee roasted meat rice without a maddening queue you might wonder?
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Saturday, November 04, 2017
A hotdog from Bunnings Sausage Sizzle
I gathered that Bunning Sausage Sizzle is a fund raiser event for schools and community groups and a sausage stand is their way to go. We saw one of their tents at the local Bunnings and decided to "donate". This was not a bad snack at all. Sausages fresh off the grilled topped with some caramelized onions in a slice of white bread. Getting that sausage certainly reminded me of picking up hotdogs at Ikea.
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
Melbourne
Laurent Boulangerie Patisserie, Little Collins Street, Melbourne CBD
Pear tart.
Latte.
Those pear slices in the tart were remarkably fragrant. Quite definitely the best pear tart I remember having. Coffee was passable. I hear that it's easy to find good coffee in Melbourne but this cuppa here (304-306 Little Collins Street, Melbourne, tel : +61 3 9654 1011) like every other one I've had this week was just okay-ish. Maybe I just like a stronger hit from the espresso, which McCafe here does a surprisingly good shot of.
Digested Pages :
Melbourne,
pastry,
the coffee leaf and tea bean
Friday, November 03, 2017
Daniel's Donuts, Springvale, Melbourne
We heard that this 24 hour donut shop (819 Princes Highway, Springvale, Melbourne) was pretty popular for a while. I'm not sure if they still are but there wasn't a crowd when we were there so we got a box to go. I liked these better than Krispy Kreme because didn't taste as sugary sweet. But otherwise, I suppose these were just pretty regular donuts. Not as light as the airy glazed ones from J.CO or the defunct Donut Factory back home but they had a bunch of flavours which I really wouldn't mind coming back for.
Digested Pages :
confectionery,
Melbourne
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