Sunday, September 30, 2018

Capri Trattoria & Pizzeria, Binjai Park

Capri Trattoria & Pizzeria, Binjai Park

So, another one of those location (3 Binjai Park, tel : +65 6468 4886) that's been on radar and didn't happen until now. I take it that anyone who knows where Binjai Park is and doesn't live in that vicinity understands how one needs to make their way specially there for anything because it's a location that's not in the way for more than 99% of the people here. I digress......

Capri Trattoria & Pizzeria, ricostruzione di un fungo

We started with a couple of anitpasti. This one was amusingly named ricostruzione di un fungo which translates into 'reconstruction of a fungus'. I'm seeing it as how the stems of the mushrooms have been replaced by scallops. This was delicious. Expensive but very tasty with little but salt and the natural flavours of the mushrooms and scallops.

Capri Trattoria & Pizzeria, cold cuts

Capri Trattoria has cold cuts that are allegedly made in house. Maybe except for the mortadella.  This is mention worthy because not many Italian restaurants here cure their meats.

Capri Trattoria & Pizzeria, citrus risotto prawn tartare

There was a citrus risotto with quenelles of prawn tartare which we couldn't pass on. The citrus flavour was refreshing while the rice was light that we inhaled it off the plate easily. Not to mention that those prawn tartare were really good. The meat was barely cooked and filled with flavours and sweetness of the crustacean. Pretty impressive. For now, a runner up to my favourite fruit risotto.   

Capri Trattoria & Pizzeria, fettuccine

These guys do a pretty competent fettuccine alla nocerina. The egg noodles had great texture, sauce was creamy and rich and the flavours on the whole came through nicely. It just needed a bit more salt. It seemed that the restaurant had just recently recalibrate the salt for some of the dishes from feedback.

Capri Trattoria & Pizzeria, Binjai Park

Saturday, September 29, 2018

Another go at SBCD Korean Tofu House

SBCD Korean Tofu House, ham cheese sundubu

Even though we weren't very impressed by the food the last time, we had for some reasons decided to come back. It was much better eating here this time though but their ham and cheese sundubu/soontofu didn't taste like it had any cheese in it and the ham was actually luncheon meat. Those fried croakers that they serve were also much more delicious today and even had roe in them.

SBCD Korean Tofu House, orange chicken

Here's a dish that one doesn't normally see nor associate with Korean food - orange chicken! The serving was pretty generous. I've never had these before but I'm assuming that orange chicken doesn't really taste like orange. The sauce had a nice citrus in it even though it wasn't definitively orange. Not so different from sweet and sour meat here.

SBCD Korean Tofu House, Guoco Tower

Friday, September 28, 2018

Vatos Urban Tacos, South Beach

Vatos Urban Tacos, South Beach

Vatos Urban Tacos (#01-03, 36 Beach Road, tel : +65 6385 6010) opened with a little fanfare a little more than a couple of years ago. To be honest, visiting them had never crossed my mind until recently. For some reasons I just decided that I should give them a go.

The word 'fresh' on the menu is used fairly liberally here. While the guacamole was described as fresh, they wouldn't make any without cilantro when we asked for them, claiming that it was made in batches and that each batch would last for a couple of days. I'm pretty sure the word 'fresh' doesn't mean what they think it means.

Vatos Urban Tacos, tortilla chips

While their food looks like a fusion of Korean and Mexican, calling them American is probably not too far off the mark. We were served some giant tortilla chips with salsa. 

Vatos Urban Tacos, margarita

Margaritas were a little expensive and had too much ice with too little drink. Now I know their standards.

Vatos Urban Tacos, galbi taco

Their galbi taco was not bad though. I had mine sans cilantro of course.

Vatos Urban Tacos, fish tacos

Couldn't taste any apple from the apple slaw in their Baja fish tacos but as fish tacos went, these were pretty tasty. As much as they looked like goreng pisang with a thick batter, they were mostly fish meat. 

Vatos Urban Tacos, tamales
Vatos Urban Tacos, tamales

Their tamales were disappointingly dry. 👎🏼 The pork carnitas inside them were as dry as the masa looked. 

Vatos Urban Tacos, kimchi galbi grilled cheese

We tried their kimchi galbi grilled cheese which sounded like a nice idea. Sounded is the operative word. Those kimchi didn't quite turn out as nice. Flat, sour and salty paired with more saltiness from the cheese (I did like the crusty cheese). It was a little too much salt and grease for me to like. Not to mention that the little chunks of galbi were tough. 👎🏼

Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Sliced lamb bagels from Two Men Bagel House

Two Men Bagel House, sliced lamb bagel

So what made me head down to Two Men Bagel House this time? I felt like some bagels for breakfast. With sriracha. I saw that there was something called Hot Links on their web site that featured lamb sausages with eggs and that sounded good. Down at the shop, their menu description said just sausage so I asked them what kind they were and they said it was pork sausages. Since I had already been psyched up for lamb so I ended up with this other one which had sliced lamb.

It wasn't too bad. Meat's a little tough but some of the flavour from the meat got through. It was also saved by the sriracha though.

Sunday, September 23, 2018

Of Valentino Valtulina, white truffles and Moscato d'Asti

Ristorante Da Valentino, Valentino Valtulina

The season for tartufo bianco has arrived. That has compounded on, with the surety of our sunrise, the truth that Ristorante da Valentino hasn't been as easy on the wallet for some years already. But come we did, lunched we did and then departed we did quite happy with what we had. 

Ristorante Da Valentino, pesto

Their pesto had always been a point of interest. It's always been an excellent dip for their ciabatta. After these years, I've given up guessing what's in the herby mixture aside from what goes into regular pesto. Today, we were getting a lot of anchovies.

Ristorante Da Valentino, Grandstand

Interestingly shaped plates. These seemed to be a more practical sharing shape than the usual plates.

Ristorante Da Valentino, sunny side up morels white truffle

The first of the white truffle items we had was on sunny side ups and morels. Yum! We wiped the remaining yolk and butter clean off the plate with the ciabatta.

Ristorante Da Valentino, ciabatta

The ciabatta. Salted, crispy on the outside and definitely freshly baked.

Ristorante Da Valentino, fettuccine butter eggs white truffle

The simplicity of house made fettuccine, eggs and butter with shavings of white truffle. I enjoyed it but for some reasons, I didn't think the experience was ahead or on par with the one from Osteria L'upupa in San Miniato years ago.

Ristorante Da Valentino, aglio olio seafood

Finally got to try their aglio olio with seafood. There was definitely some seafood-y flavour going on that took away from the olive oil. Not bad, but not good enough that I'll want to come back for them again.

Ristorante Da Valentino, moscato pork chops

Apparently their Moscato marinated pork chops are well received. The meat was caramelized with a little sweetness along with the aroma of rosemary. Meat had a bit of fat that kept the porcine flavours in place.

Speaking of Moscato, we found out that the Moscato d'Asti they served by glass was the same as the one they sold by the bottle. Apparently, they only have one specific bottle here and they use that for everything they need Moscato for. Like probably the pork chops too. I always felt it was a nice one.

Ristorante Da Valentino, moscato d'asti

Saturday, September 22, 2018

A nasi goreng putih mutton from Haji Kadir Food Chains


I picked this stall (#B1-14 Golden Mile Food Centre, 505 Beach Road) because I saw nasi goreng putih mutton, I haven't had that before and I wasn't familiar with this particular area. It wasn't that great. Edible but I don't think I'll consider it again. The fried rice was ordinary and the bits of mutton were hard and disappointingly lacking in kambing-ness. Bland, in other words. In the end I thought it was just another average plate of nasi goreng in a food centre where one has plenty of other options.

Does anyone know of good nasi goreng mutton that uses ground mutton (like those in murtabak)?