Friday, May 18, 2018

Mae Varee Fruitshop & Mango Sticky Rice, Thong Lor, Bangkok

Bangkok, Mae Varee Fruitshop, mango sticky rice

We came across this stall (1 Soi Thong Lor Road, Sukhumvit Soi 55, Klongtunnua Wattana, Bangkok 10110) on the way to Soul Food Mahanakorn (which happened to be closed for renovations as we found out the hard way). Apparently this shop is well known for good quality khao niao mamuang - or also commonly known as mango sticky rice.

We bought a box of those and true enough, it was delicious. It probably helped that the mangoes were in season now. Maybe it was because of the weather but the mangoes were warm. Citrusy-sweet and juicy which was a joy to eat with the tender glutinous rice and salty coconut sauce. They were also noticeably more expensive than what most vendors were selling these things for.

Mae Varee Fruitshop & Mango Sticky Rice, Thong Lor, Bangkok

Thursday, May 17, 2018

Revisiting Ping’s Thai Teochew Seafood Restaurant

Bangkok, Ping’s Thai Teochew Seafood Restaurant, fish maw soup

Bangkok, Ping’s Thai Teochew Seafood Restaurant, stir fried fish maw prawns

Bangkok, Ping’s Thai Teochew Seafood Restaurant, goose web noodle

Bangkok, Ping’s Thai Teochew Seafood Restaurant, goose web noodle

Bangkok, Ping’s Thai Teochew Seafood Restaurant, crab fried rice

Bangkok, Ping’s Thai Teochew Seafood Restaurant, coconut jelly

It's difficult to break the cycle of the usuals at Ping's because they're all so good. Even though we've been wanting to try something else. We managed to trade the goong ob woonsen with the crab fried rice this time. It was pretty good too. Grainy and eggy with little shreds of crab meat. A little more salt would have done the dish more justice. 

I know I've mentioned this previously before but, those coconut jelly things they have for desserts are awesome for the weather!

Note to self : get the large portions for the stir fried fish maw the next time.

Bangkok, Ping’s Thai Teochew Seafood Restaurant

Wednesday, May 16, 2018

Victor's Kitchen, Chinatown Point

Victor's Kitchen, Chinatown Point

It must have been a decade ago since I last ate at Victor's Kitchen (#B1-33 ChinaTown Point, 133 New Bridge Road, tel : +65 9838 2851) and that was back in the days when there was just one shop at Sunshine Plaza. The memory's hazy and I only recall lots of custard buns.

Victor's Kitchen, braised chicken feet

A number of their items seemed to include cut chillis which I guess is a local thing. Like these braised chicken feet which were pretty flavourful already by themselves though not as "suck off the bone" tender as I was hoping for.

Victor's Kitchen, har gow

Their har gow wasn't too bad. There was more than just prawns in those dumplings but I'm not sure what. Maybe a little lard for fragrance? The skin was a little thick.

Victor's Kitchen, spinach prawn dumplings

The spinach and prawn dumplings were also pretty tasty. Definitely not as well done as the ones from Tim Ho Wan though.

Victor's Kitchen, chee cheong fun char siew

Char siew stuffed rice rolls were ordinary.

Victor's Kitchen, fermented black bean pork rib

I thought that the fermented black bean pork ribs could have fared better if they were more tender and actually had black bean flavour.

Victor's Kitchen, steamed radish cake

Steamed radish cake was very nice. I was momentarily reminded of those at Wai Kee. I guess the ones here had less radish but also included stuff like dried shrimp for that extra flavour. On top of that, there was also a delicious XO sauce that came on the side if you needed that boost of umami heat.

Victor's Kitchen, siew mai

Siew mai were unfortunately boring. The meat tasted lean and the fillings were packed really dense.

Victor's Kitchen, milk tea

These guys also did a very nice milk tea which was chilled with a bowl of ice so that the drink stays cold and doesn't get diluted. I tasted some strength in the tea which I appreciated even thought it wasn't that aromatic. I'm adding this to my consideration the next time I decide if I want to come back. They definitely get points for this.

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Da Shi Jia (大食家大大大虾面), Killiney Road

Da Shi Jia (大食家大大大虾面), wok fried prawn bee hoon

We came across the mention of this shop (89 Killiney Road, tel : +65 6732 1085) by a known restauranteur on social media praising the prawn noodles and we thought it was worth a go.

The wok fried prawn bee hoon, an almost misnomer, turned out to be pretty good. Almost misnomer because it wasn't wok fried as one would normally expect. Wok braised perhaps. The noodles were coated in what tasted like a reduction of prawn broth flavoured with bits of lard, garlic and sweet caramelized onions. Prawns were sweet. Portions were a little small. Prices were a little high.

But it was an enjoyable plate.

Da Shi Jia (大食家大大大虾面), prawn kuey teow soup

The soup bowl had a much lighter tasting broth than I had been expecting. While it didn't have the intensity as say, the ones down at Blanco Court Prawn Mee but I wouldn't write this off. I personally felt it was lightweight in a pleasant manner.

Da Shi Jia (大食家大大大虾面), apple sour plum juice

The restaurant has a freshly juiced apple and preserved sour plum drink they seemed to be keen on recommending. I kinda liked the sour and salty refreshing flavour.

Da Shi Jia (大食家大大大虾面), killiney road

Monday, May 14, 2018

White asparaguses at Brotzeit

Brotzeit, white asparagus season

Spargelzeit is in progress. In the enthusiasm, we kind went full retard spargel with the food this time round.

Brotzeit, white asparagus soup

Like cream of white asparagus soup.

Brotzeit, white asparagus wrapped in bacon

White asparagus wrapped in bacon.

Brotzeit, white asparagus with beef tenderloin

White asparagus with a beef tenderloin.

Brotzeit, white asparagus with pan seared barramundi

White asparagus with pan seared barramundi.

Brotzeit, white asparagus panna cotta

And even white asparagus panna cotta. What? Well, it was just a spear of it that wasn't even sweetened that they placed with strawberries in the pudding. I'm not sure if this could be considered a proper white asparagus dessert per se but it was what it was.

Sunday, May 13, 2018

I Want My Noodle, Shaw Centre

I've heard of these guys (#03-14/15 Shaw Centre, 1 Scotts Road, tel : +65 6235 2331) and their daily made egg noodles for a while now so curiosity finally got the better of me.

I Want My Noodle, ba chor mee

Tried their ba chor mee which was quite a close rendition to traditional bowls. There's fried lard and vinegar in the bowl to keep the flavours interesting while the egg added some richness. I liked the little heat from the chilli too. It wasn't an exact replica for flavour but it wasn't bad at all. Interestingly, one of the things that kept them tasting like a real bowl of bcm was their egg noodles which doesn't exist in any bowls anywhere else and those noodles were actually pretty good.

I Want My Noodle, char siew

Unfortunately, the $3.80 add on char siew wasn't worth the money and came in sad portions.

I Want My Noodle, truffle noodles

There was a bowl of truffle noodles on the menu. The flavour was tired and those truffle oil that they used tasted especially artificial.