Saturday, July 14, 2018

Zheng Nasi Lemak (正椰浆飯), Havelock Road Food Centre

Zheng Nasi Lemak (正椰浆飯), Havelock Road Food Centre

I remember having nasi lemak at this stall (#01-12 Havelock Road Cooked Food Centre, 22A/B Havelock Road) a few years ago. It's a local Chinese rendition which I recall not leaving much of an impression. I thought to give it another go since I was around and they were actually open for business. 

The plate was of passable quality if you discounted the fact that the rice wasn't particularly fragrant and had a texture that was dry and a little bit waxy. The good that came out of that was one could just simply inhale that with the sambal which was kinda nice - sweet but not annoyingly so and with just a little heat. The fried goods appear to be fresh out of the wok and not overdone.

Wouldn't take any extra trouble to return but I suppose I wouldn't mind eating it once in a while. And those limited opening hours for this stall isn't gonna be much of a loss.

Friday, July 13, 2018

Instant noodles at O Banh Mi

O Banh Mi instant noodles

This used to be their bún gà nướng chả giò, but I suppose it's no longer bún since it's not rice vermicelli but instant noodles instead. Remember my mention about the instant noodles before? Not a big disruptor here. After all the squeezes of lime, fish sauce and Sriracha, it was mostly just a change of texture.

Thursday, July 12, 2018

A palak paratha set from Pangat

Pangat, palak paratha

I've noticed this shop (#B2-39 VivoCity Kopitiam, 1 Harbourfront Walk) years ago back when they were located at Suntec City selling Indian/Chindian food. They became one of the numerous cases of being out of sight and out of mind and hence, I never got to try their food until recently when we were looking for something to eat at VivoCity. It wasn't too bad. Their paratha was freshly made. The only item that I didn't like was their gobi manchurian which had too much soggy batter, too little cauliflower and a sauce that was a little too sweet than I prefer.  

Wednesday, July 11, 2018

Re-visiting Som Tam

Som Tam, Orchard Central

And back at Som Tam we were giving a chance to the new lease of life.

Som Tam, grilled squids mentaiko mayo

There's grilled squids with mentaiko mayo on their menu. That menu also had pictures that strongly suggested much more mentaiko mayo then what was actually served. Thankfully, it was all salvaged by the nam jim thale which was a way better flavour to complement the squid. Would have been great if there was a bit more char but these chewy squids were pretty good.

Som Tam, chicken fried rice olive leaves

Chicken fried rice with preserved olive leaves? Yes please. I thought this was quite nicely done. A little greasy but heartily delicious the same with a squeeze of lime.

Som Tam, black curry chicken musan king durian

The flavour oddity here was their black curry chicken with Musan king durian - or also commonly known as mao shan wang (猫山王). Imagine a consistency akin to black sesame paste with a creamy, nutty almost chocolate like flavour. Kinda like buah keluak. With spices. And a dollop of durian puree. Unusual? Definitely.

Sunday, July 08, 2018

D24 Durian McFlurry from McD

D24 Durian McFlurry

A flurry of opinions must have been billowing forth from the D24 McFlurry from McD so here's my take.

D24 Durian McFlurry

The flavour from the durian puree/syrup reminded me of those durian ice cream from the past. I'm not sure if it's Wall's or King's. A hit of nostalgia seeped in artificial flavours for sure since I haven't had those for a long time. Was good for a single try.

D24 Durian McFlurry

My 2 cents was - I'd take those from Udders any day over this. After all, if I were to be burping durian for the next few hours after that, I would want to know that it was worth it.

Friday, July 06, 2018

Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant (구이가 바베큐 한식당), Tanjong Pagar Road

Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant (구이가 바베큐 한식당), Tanjong Pagar Road

It's been quite a long while since we've last had Korean food. We've passed by this barbeque shop  (134 Tanjong Pagar Road, tel : +65 6221 3001) numerous times before and it's gotten itself lodged in our heads when we were thinking of having some.

Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant (구이가 바베큐 한식당), banchan

Nothing too special about their banchan except for the kimchi which we thought was pretty good. Refreshingly tangy with fizz. From what I heard, that fizziness meant the height of fermentation with all the CO2 driven effervescence.

Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant (구이가 바베큐 한식당), gyeran jjim

There was a complimentary gyeran jjim. Or simply steamed egg.

Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant (구이가 바베큐 한식당), meat

There were a few sets of grilled meat from the menu for variety so we picked A which was pretty much the beef set that had briskets and meat from the rib, marinated and nude.

Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant (구이가 바베큐 한식당), brisket
Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant (구이가 바베큐 한식당), rib
Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant (구이가 바베큐 한식당), short rib
Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant (구이가 바베큐 한식당), marinated short rib

What I like about Korean BBQ are the lettuces which one transforms into wraps with the grilled meat along with slices of garlic and doenjang. I'm always assured of a generous tasty serving of a healthy greens for a more balanced meal. The dip that they provided was pretty fruity and refreshing.

Guiga Korean BBQ Restaurant (구이가 바베큐 한식당), sundae guk

For good measure, we ordered also a sundae guk. Nice chunky cut up bits of sundae in the somewhat murky looking broth which was served with salty saeujeot (fermented shrimp like chinchalok) and some chilli paste. I don't know if that chilli paste is also gochujang or not but they didn't have the fermented beans in them nor the mild sweetness.