Wednesday, June 06, 2018

Original Chew Kee Eating House (钊记面家), Upper Cross Street

Original Chew Kee Eating House (钊记面家), chicken rice

I don't remember if I had ever eaten at Chew Kee (8 Upper Cross Street), but even if I had, it must have been eons ago. We've passed by their location countless times and have always wondered at those prettily browned soy sauce chickens hanging at the front of the stall. 

Original Chew Kee Eating House (钊记面家), soy sauce chicken

So we had a half chicken with tau kwa and eggs, some noodles and chicken rice along with a bowl of sui kau (水餃) soup. The rice had a light gingery flavour; the noodles were deliciously chewy and those dumplings were nicely texturized by bits of water chestnuts in the minced pork. It was obvious that these guys were real specialists at what they were whipping up.

Original Chew Kee Eating House (钊记面家), soy sauce chicken

The soy sauce chicken was delicious and tender with flavourful dark skin. There was a pleasant sweetness (甘甜) from the herbs that was used in the dark braising liquid that they concocted for their birds. Will come back but not before giving their competitor down the road a go.

Original Chew Kee Eating House, Upper Cross Street

Tuesday, June 05, 2018

Big & Small Restaurant (大诚•小厨), Craig Road


We've passed by this shop (4 Craig Road, tel : +65 6908 0569) numerous times and today, we were finally coaxed into walking in by the proprietress. She seemed enthusiastic talking about their home styled cooking without the use of any artificial flavour enhancers and how the ingredients are of good quality and certified by our local food import authorities. What tipped the scales of decision was that the menu looked like it might be good.


We started with their rendition of pig skin with meat aspic with broccoli. The slices of jellied pig skin and meat were pretty tasty and paired nicely with the chilli-ed soy sauce dip. I thought it probably would be a good idea for them to carpet the jelly with a thicker coat of broccoli since the current quantity is pretty much just decorative. Not complaining here.


There was a stir fried red mushroom dish that was pretty expensive. So we settled for the cheaper version of the dish with stir fried wong bok since we hadn't any idea what those red mushrooms were or if they were any good. Turns out that this was a tasty dish. Enjoyed the light vinegar infused into the savoury vegetables. Those mushrooms had a light (mushroom-y) flavour and were textured like chanterelles. 


That's their fried rice with dark soy sauce which slowly got more addictive as we ate.


Then came the pig trotter and cabbage soup. What I particularly liked about the soup was that they had included frozen tofu (凍豆腐). If you haven't had those, the textures are different from regular tofu. They're is spongier from the holes/crevices formed in the tofu after the water that's turned into ice has melted. 

Broth was not bad but I couldn't really tell what flavour it was. I'm assuming it's a pork bone base. Those trotters were too chewy.


The restaurant serves dumplings with different stuffings. Those above were egg and cucumber and were generally okay tasting. 

Monday, June 04, 2018

Le Bon Funk, Club Street

Le Bon Funk, Club Street

Came across this place on social media so we decided to see if the food was good. It's apparently run by a chef-owner Keirin Buck who was previously from Burnt Ends. And I suppose it was also obvious that they wanted that connotation.

Le Bon Funk, LongTé by Burdock

We were commended a LongTé by Burdock from Canada. A dry fruity/sour brew that had a hoppy funk. Think sour beer that's almost a cider.

Le Bon Funk, cedar jelly toast foie gras

That's cedar jelly toast with shaven foie gras. If you're wondering about the shaven foie gras, it's like having cold butter shaven onto bread. By the time they're in your mouth, they'd be soft and creamy and readily melting away. With flavour from the foie. I liked this though I'm wondering about the cedar jelly which I couldn't identify.

Le Bon Funk, spicy beef tendon nuggets

There's spicy beef tendon nuggets on the menu.

Le Bon Funk, spicy beef tendon nuggets

Not getting the tendons in those nuggets but there were bits of meat and rice inside. Not spectacular in any way.

Le Bon Funk, beef tongue sandwich with gribiche

Their beef tongue sandwich with gribiche was pretty good though. Gribiche as I've just learnt is a French mayo/tartare sauce thing made with hard boiled eggs. The brioche was airy and buttery while those thinly shaven tongue were tender and salty. All in a delicious manner of course. Delicious I suppose was the bare minimum I expected for what they charged.

Le Bon Funk, ham steak

We got ourselves a ham steak which was also really good. The nicely charred slice of ham was tender and fatty and also  deliciously salty, accompanied by a refreshing side of tomatoes tossed with basil/olive oil/salt. Came with a squeeze bottle of hot sauce which packed a bit of invigorating heat.

Le Bon Funk, spicy chocolate cake

Dessert was a mousse-y chocolate cake with crème anglaise and a sprinkle of warm spices. I liked this. There was a bit of salt going on in the cake that kept the flavour interesting. I was tempted to lick the bowl clean at the end.

Le Bon Funk, Club Street

Sunday, June 03, 2018

Double cheese katsu don from Tonkatsu by Ma Maison

Tonkatsu by Ma Maison, double cheese katsu don

This was the current seasonal special from Tonkatsu by Ma Maison. A katsudon where the tonkatsu was stuffed with some stretchy Carciocavallo cheese and topped with cheese sauce. How was it? I thought it was pretty delicious in its own cheesy way. Rich as well and obviously, one wouldn't be getting this if one were not inclined towards cheeses. The little skinned tomato on the side that was unexpectedly sweet.

Saturday, June 02, 2018

132 Tiong Bahru Nasi Lemak, Tiong Bahru Food Centre

132 Tiong Bahru Nasi Lemak, Tiong Bahru Food Centre

We came across this stall (#02-56 Tiong Bahru Market, 30 Seng Poh Road) one morning looking for breakfast and thought that the food looked good. True enough it was a pretty competent plate. I supposed that I could just gripe about how the coconut flavours have been lost in the rice of nasi lemak these days. I don't think the state of things are going to change for the better anytime soon so I've kinda learnt to live with that. Still, the ingredients were pretty decent especially those fried "fish" fillet which was fresh from the fryer, crisp and not overly greasy. 

Friday, June 01, 2018

A lemon rice plate from Shree Ganga at Lau Pa Sat

Shree Ganga, lemon rice

It's been quite a long while since I've last stepped into Lau Pa Sat. Place looked upgraded. So this was one of numerous Indian food stalls (Stall #40 Lau Pa Sat, 18 Raffles Quay) that dot the place. The menu looked like it had a plethora of options but when I tried ordering, there were only a handful of items that were available.

So I settled for some lemon rice and a few of the vegetable dishes. The cauliflower tasted like it was cooked in a tamarind based curry, the long beans were delicious and the third item I had picked according to the proprietor, was banana. Banana that had a texture of sweet potatoes without the sweetness. It was all pretty tasty except for the rice which disappointingly didn't have any lemon flavours.