Tuesday, June 25, 2019

Nana Original Thai Food, Golden Mile Complex

Nana Original Thai Food, Golden Mile Complex

Back to Golden Mile for Thai food. This time round it's Nana Original Thai Food (#01-51/52/66A Golden Mile Complex, 5001 Beach Road, tel : +65 6297 8498). Apparently, this shop opens 24/7.

Nana Original Thai Food, green curry

Liked their rendition of green curry with chicken. The curry was thin, spiced and....well, because it was thin it was drinkable like a creamy soup. There was a good hit of the aniseed flavour from the basil.

Nana Original Thai Food, som tam mamuang

Couldn't pass on their som tam mamuang.

Nana Original Thai Food, som tam mamuang

Couldn't pass on dressing it up further with peanuts and sugar.

Nana Original Thai Food, som tam mamuang

Flavour was varied and pretty intense. There was the citrus tang from the crunchy strips of mangoes, pungent saltiness from the generous use of fish sauce, an occasional break of sharpness from the onions, some heat and a light crustacean aroma from the little dried shrimps. That along with the nuttiness from the crushed peanuts and sweet from the sugar. Party in the mouth? Sure.

Nana Original Thai Food, kailan

Competent if unexceptional stir fried kailan.

Nana Original Thai Food, pineapple fried rice

Pretty good pineapple fried rice Nana has. Chunks of pineapple, raisins, some seafood, cashews and chicken floss. This could be one of the better renditions we've had.

Nana Original Thai Food, omelette

Fried omelette which was also competent. No excessive grease here.

Nana Original Thai Food, grilled pork

We had some grilled pork. Wasn't bad but these weren't freshly grilled. It was the only dish we had that wasn't freshly made to order. Could have been better if the jaew had also packed more punch.

Nana Original Thai Food, Golden Mile Complex

Sunday, June 23, 2019

Maria's Corner, Tanglin Halt

Maria's Corner, nasi lemak

Venerable looking unassuming stall (Guan Kim Coffeeshop, 47 Tanglin Halt Road) that piqued my interest enough to get me down for breakfast.

Got a plate of nasi lemak. With fried fish, fried egg, bergedil, some paru and abit of serunding beside their sambal. First the rice - soft, moist with a discernible coconut base, salted sufficiently and unexpectedly the aroma of lemongrass. I usually find lemongrass a disruptive flavour in non sour food but this was harmonious. Sambal was moderately spicy and sweet. That sweetness wasn't annoying though.

That presented to me a first world problem. Each mouthful of rice was a decision between sambal, sambal and serunding, serunding or just rice.

I liked the paru. Don't know how it was prepared but it didn't have jerky like texture that many paru goreng does. These were tender, chewy and beefy chunks of lungs enveloped in spices. Fish was okay, bergedil was ok. It's the nasi lemak as a whole that'll be getting me to come back.

Maria's Corner, Tanglin Halt

Saturday, June 22, 2019

Chicken parm and pan seared barramundi at Sarnies

Sarnies, chicken parm

Sarnies works for a couple of stuff. Their sandwiches are pretty decent and breakfast isn't too bad. Not so impressive for dinner though. But here we were at dinner again.

They have a pretty looking chicken parmigiana which was what I had been eyeing. Thin large slices of breaded chicken blanketed in tomato paste and torched cheese. It looked a lot cheesier than it tasted and those truffle wedges on the side didn't have much truffle flavour. It's not bad per se but neither was it memorable.

Sarnies, barramundi

Barramundi not bad. We've had better but this was really okay with properly tender and moist meat and a crisp skin. The pea puree was nice in that pea flavoured manner. That tasteless green bumpy cracker on the side was what the menu described as crispy sago. So fish and pea was nice, the rest was pretty forgettable. 

Alas, if only the food was better, I'd definitely take more advantage of that $9 Kronenbourg Blanc during their happy hour.

Sarnies, Telok Ayer Street

Thursday, June 20, 2019

Yet another meal at Luka

Ristorante Luka, Tanjong Pagar Road

There's a saying that the third time's a charm. I've never discovered the origins of that saying nor put much stock in it but it seemed to be true for Luka and us. The end of the last visit had me still sitting on the fence about how I felt about their food. Tonight was assertively much better.

Ristorante Luka, hokkaido oysters

There were Hokkaido oysters. We had some. Not bad. Pretty creamy. Though I am pretty sure that the ones we had a couple of months back from Keria were more impressive.

Ristorante Luka, sotong

We ordered their sotong. Pretty good chewy and tender sautéed squids that was served on a bed of squid ink cream and a spicy arrabiata-esque sauce. I liked those sauces.

Ristorante Luka, shirasu aglio olio

Luka has a shirasu aglio olio. Not the traditional Italian aglio olio but Luka's rendition. A little wet with a very light garlic-ky tomato base that was spiked with capers and shiso. I was hoping for more shirasu though but I couldn't complain. The pasta was umami-licious and the texture of the spaghetti was just spot on.

Ristorante Luka, pizza mozzarella mushrooms truffle paste egg

Mozzarella, mushrooms, truffle paste and egg - can't get much safer than that these days. I liked that it wasn't overly truffle-y. What impressed me about today's pizza was the crust. Light, airy and had a cornicione that was almost fluffy. The pie was so easy to eat. I need to come back for more. 

Tuesday, June 18, 2019

The Hitsuji Club, Circular Road

The Hitsuji Club, Circular Road

The Hitsuji Club (65 Circular Road, tel : +65 6221 3789) opened about 5 years or so ago and remains one of a few true lamb specialist on this island.  They're from Hokkaido and serve Hokkaido styled Jingiskan/Jingisukan yakiniku which is their take on the Mongolian styled grill. 

The Hitsuji Club, suntory

Suntory draft is available. Something I nursed while keeping our mouths busy with their otsumami while waiting for the real eating to begin.

The Hitsuji Club, jingiskan set lamb chop

We ordered their premium Jingiskan with lamb chop set.

The Hitsuji Club, lamb sashimi

Otsumami included lamb sashimi. This was the fillet which was served with shoyu and a sesame oil with salt dip. Those raw lamb fillet had texture that was akin to a chewier tuna (akami). Didn't taste like tuna though. Tasted like red meat to me but I couldn't quite positively identify them as lamb.

The Hitsuji Club, iburigakko cream cheese

This was the iburigakko with cream cheese. Smoked radish. These were made in a process involving smoking the vegetable before the actual pickling. A style of making pickles from the northern Akita prefecture because of the cold climate. Tasted like a smoky takuan.

The Hitsuji Club, grill

The table side grill was prepared by the server using rendered fat from lamb as the oil. We basically just ate what was ready as it was doled out.

The Hitsuji Club, lamb fillet

Servings of the lamb rotated between the tender fillet...

The Hitsuji Club, lamb loin

...and the loin. And the vegetables in between and along the way. The eringi and the pumpkin were my favourite since they were the ones that managed to retain a nice balance from the flavour of the lamb fat and its own.

The Hitsuji Club, grill

The more exiting part of the grill involved the lamb chops. The meat was partially cooked before the fatty outer layer was sliced out. That slice of fat was later cubed and then cooked till it was crispy like fried pork lard. This sure was heavy. Deliciously heavy.

The Hitsuji Club, lamb chop

The server grilling our meats got a nice char on those chops which were pretty good. Believe it or not, we got lamb-ed out from this dinner. As much as we enjoyed it, we were stuffed in the end and to the point that we'd be staying off any lamb for a while. Just a while.

The Hitsuji Club, Circular Road

Monday, June 17, 2019

Paneer uttapam from Kebabs 'n Curries

Kebabs 'n Curries, paneer uttapam

I noticed that there was a paneer uttapam on the menu the last time we were here Kebabs 'n Curries so that's what it looked like. A crispy orangey yellowy crusty pancake. 

Could definitely taste some of the crumbled paneer that was sprinkled all over the uttapam but I couldn't figure out what the other colours were. I did think that the yellows resembled egg but I don't think those were. Anyway, didn't get much of the paneer experience from this uttapam - which was a little disappointing. Today's coconut chutney was too gingery for me too.

Kebabs 'n Curries, Mustafa Centre