Thursday, April 25, 2019

Ikkousha, Tanjong Pagar Plaza

Ikkousha, bonito tonkotsu ramen

Once upon a time, I thought highly of Ikkousha (#01-104B, 7 Tanjong Pagar Plaza, tel : +65 6538 1880back in the day when they were new and competing (successfully!) at Ramen Champion. There was a smoky quality I found appealing in the broth. Sadly, their tonkotsu broth doesn't seem to taste like how it once did. 

The flavour from their bonito bowl was subtle. I supposed it might have done with the intent not to mask the tonkotsu base. Even with bonito, it didn't seem to rival that smoky quality their regular bowl used to have. It's not bad bowl of ramen per se. The character that defined it for me has just been lost.

Ikkousha, gyoza

I recall that their gyoza used to be meatier but I'm not sure if I remembered that right. Anyways, the ones that they have today were pretty run of the mill.

Ikkousha, tori karaage

Tori karaage was passable.

Ikkousha, Tanjong Pagar Plaza

Wednesday, April 24, 2019

Swiss food menu at Huber's


Huber's has a Swiss food menu on a limited run so we came down to "do some groceries". Everything we ordered were from that menu.

Huber's Bistro, morchel suppe

Like the morchel suppe. A morel soup with vegetables that's thickened with egg yolk and cream. Thickened is a little misleading because it wasn't very thick nor would most people mistaken it for a cream soup of sorts. Pretty nice. All the flavour from the morels went into the soup. The mushroom was left a flavourless husk.

Huber's Bistro, pork terrine

We also had a pork terrine which the menu described having dried fruits. The rustic looking terrine tasted like it might have been made with liver and there were bits of chopped walnuts and pistachios. No fruits. It was slathered with something sweet though. That glisten on the terrine and plate wasn't olive oil. Delicious.

Huber's Bistro, lamb stew

There was lamb stew. Meat was so tender but perhaps because of the cut, there wasn't so much of those lamb-y flavour. As a stew, it was hearty and tasty.

Huber's Bistro, kalbsadrio

This was their kalbsadrio - described as pan fried veal and pork emulsion wrapped in caul fat. That 'emulsion' was akin to a meat mousse of sorts. There was some wonderful charring on the surface. This was very nice. The mushroom sauce that came with it was outstanding. Must have been that caul fat that was making this so good.

Huber's Bistro, thurgauer bratwurst

The other thing which was really good was their Thurgauer bratwurst. The sausage was made with apples and pork and was served in a tangy brown apple sauce. Texture was dense and flavour was good.

Huber's Bistro, coffee

Tuesday, April 23, 2019

Tan Yu (探鱼), 313 Somerset

Tan Yu (探鱼)

We finally got a seat at Tan Yu (B3-30/31/32 313@Somerset, 313 Orchard Road, tel : +65 6509 8887), a Chinese grilled fish chain from Shenzhen that's not so different from Riverside Grilled Fish. Just to be clear, it was never really difficult to get a seat here. These guys don't do reservations during the weekends and we just never had the patience to wait through peak hours.

There was a green pepper limbo fish that was not bad. The broth was more salty than spicy in spite of appearances and those Sichuan peppercorns were more 麻 than 辣. Heat was pretty manageable. Does anyone know what exactly is a limbo fish?

Tan Yu (探鱼), honey toast

There's grilled honey toast that you could order on the side. This was a little buttery and quite nice.

Tan Yu (探鱼), lamb skewers

The grilled lamb skewers looked better than they tasted. Some of the meat was so hard that I couldn't eat them. Expensive as well. Better to just get these from a place like Restaurant Manchurian which makes better skewers which are less expensive.

Tan Yu (探鱼), lemon and lime lactic acid milk drink

That milky beverage on the right is their 'lemon and lime lactic acid milk drink'. Name was a mouthful. Taste was kinda like Yakult or Calpis flavoured with lime or preserved plums. Not bad a drink if you're into that sort of thing.

Tan Yu (探鱼), 313 Somerset

Monday, April 22, 2019

The lunch before Easter at Suju

Suju Japanese Restaurant, Mandarin Gallery

We were at Suju for lunch and I was reeled in.

Suju Japanese Restaurant, maguro yukke don

Reeled in by a spicy maguro yukke don. Something off the regular menu. Not bad. There was ginger bits in the rice but fortunately not so much that I couldn't remove them. The chunks of tuna that they used were pretty good. Some of them tasted like chutoro.

Suju Japanese Restaurant, torimomo shichimi yaki

Wanted some grilled chicken and so it was the torimomo shichimi yaki.

Suju Japanese Restaurant, sashimi

Sunday, April 21, 2019

Mellben Signature, Tanjong Pagar Plaza


I haven't eaten at Mellben for years. This particular outfit (#01-105, 7 Tanjong Pagar Plaza, tel : +65 6220 5512) was largely cze char though many people still come for their crabs. It's what they've always been known for. But there were no crabs in this dinner. 


There was sweet and sour pork with longan on ice though. Kinda similar to that one from Social Place. The cuts of pork here weren't as fatty. The ice kept the fried pork from getting soggy. Not bad.


Stir fried French beans with dried shrimps had a nice texture and was deliciously savoury. Bits of  thinly sliced chilli padi gave spikes of mild heat.


Their seafood fried rice needed salt. Or fish sauce. I don't think these guys are known for their fried rice.


Liked their home made fried bean curd with chicken floss. This had quite a bit of textures going on from the mushrooms, broccoli, bean curd and chicken floss. Not to mention it was both sweet and salty.


We had prawns in creamy butter sauce. Prawns were not bad. That creamy sweet sauce scented with curry leaves and some heat was addictively delicious.


That's the salted egg pork ribs. Meat was pretty tender. I think these ribs might have been boiled before they were deep fried and then stir fried with the sweet and salty salted egg sauce. 

Saturday, April 20, 2019

Uma Uma Ramen, Forum The Shopping Mall

Uma Uma Ramen, Forum The Shopping Mall

I've seen this ramen shop (#01-41 Forum The Shopping Mall, 583 Orchard Road, tel : +65 6235 0855) around for a long time but for some reasons have never gotten interested enough to come by until today. Apparently, they were established from back in 1953 in Fukuoka. So the Hakata style influence is in the menu and the broth for their bowls are mostly tonkotsu

Uma Uma Ramen, tori paitan lemon

This one wasn't tonkotsu but a creamy chicken broth. What intrigued me into getting this bowl was that it came with lemons. The tori paitan wasn't very rich. It tasted unimpressive initially. After crushing the lemons into the bowl, the broth perked up from the citrus. The heat also mellowed the lemon slices that I ate them. This bowl turned out to be nice. I'd eat this again happily. Only 10 bowls a day though.

Uma Uma Ramen, dry ramen mentaiko

That's the dry ramen with mentaiko. That mentaiko and dried seaweed combination is an unassailable umami bomb that results in almost surefire deliciousness. This bowl was like that. Savoury and yummy with those thin Hakata styled noodles.

Uma Uma Ramen, grilled beef

Didn't like their grilled beef. Overcooked and chewy. Menu mentioned truffle salt. Couldn't taste the truffle but the beef sure was salty though. I was hoping that there would be nothing but salt for flavouring but the meat was marinated. Very tangy salty chewy beef I guess I just didn't agree with.

Uma Uma Ramen, coffee jelly vanilla ice cream

There's coffee jelly with vanilla ice cream for desserts. Think we started to like coffee jelly from the past year. This one felt like a Japanese-esque version of affogato.