Tuesday, July 16, 2019

Tolido's Espresso Nook, Crawford Lane

Tolido's Espresso Nook, baileys coffee

It's been more than a couple of years since I first noticed this cafe (#01-63, 462 Crawford Lane, tel : +65 66480178). I didn't give them much thought since coffee places were a dime a dozen these days. Happening by recently, I noticed that they were still around and apparently doing brisk business. So we got up earlier one weekend and dropped by for a more breakfast than brunch thingy.

Kicked that off with a Bailey's coffee I did.

Tolido's Espresso Nook, smoked salmon lemon carbonara

We were intrigued by a smoked salmon lemon carbonara on the menu. It was more of a lemon Alfredo than carbonara with a cream sauce that had tanginess from lemon. Couldn't detect any real cheese, egg or even black pepper for a "carbonarization". There was a nice hint of dill in the creamy lemony sauce though. Wasn't bad at all. I enjoyed it.

Tolido's Espresso Nook, rosti

Rosti's nice with a good crisp and real potato flavour. Kinda similar to those at Marché but these were less buttery. I need these with more eggs.

Tolido's Espresso Nook, french toast guinness glazed bacon

Couldn't resist something that was described with Guinness glazed bacon so we ordered the French toast. That Guinness glaze tasted like it had balsamic vinegar. Nothing stout-ish about the flavour but the tanginess did pair off with the sweetness from the maple syrup and custard stuffed in the toast. That toast was thoroughly soaked through with egg though so I liked it.

Tolido's Espresso Nook, Crawford Lane

Monday, July 15, 2019

Picnic : other than Omakase Burger and pizzas...


We were here at Picnic to give the roasted chicken on the poster a go thinking that there ought to be something else worth eating apart from Omakase Burger and the pizza station.

Picnic roasted chicken

This was the actual bird. It sucked. Not as nicely browned, the skin also had a very generic dried oregano flavour. Even the meat from the thigh was dry. It's a hundred leagues behind Poulét (which had seen better days). Even Cold Storage's pre roasted chickens tasted better than this one.

The only item on the plate that tasted good was the buttery mash on the side.

Picnic garlic prawn rosti

Tried a garlic prawn rosti from the stall next to the one with the mediocre roasted chicken. This rosti was made from pretty fine strips of potato. Buttery and a little cheesy tasting even. Garlic prawns didn't taste garlic-ky. At all. Salad looked like an afterthought so I didn't even touch a leaf.

Sunday, July 14, 2019

More food from Sin Hoi Sai

We've heard varied opinions about Sin Hoi Sai. Some good, some not so good. We've been here a few times. It hasn't been bad so far. Here's another recent late dinner.

Sin Hoi Sai, salted fish minced meat tofu

That's the salted fish and minced meat tofu. Sauce was a little sweet, mostly savoury and it tasted like it might have had some kind of cooking wine in it. I could be wrong. We though it was a straightforward comfort dish with rice. Gotta have rice with this. I liked this better than their hot plate tofu. Which wasn't bad. I just liked this better.

Sin Hoi Sai, prawn paste chicken

More of their har cheong gai. Brings out the masochist in me with their sambal belachan.

Sin Hoi Sai, sambal kangkong

Their stir fried sambal kang kong was competent. While their sambal recipe wasn't my favourite rendition for this particular dish, it's not bad. Gotta do this with rice too.

Sin Hoi Sai, sotong rojak

This was sotong rojak. Fried squid with rojak. A rojak that consisted of just sliced turnips, cucumbers and pineapple with a sauce that didn't taste much like the regular rojak sauce. To be fair, the menu spelled it as 'roja sauce'. Hahaha. So maybe this mildly tangy and mostly sweet sauce was what roja tasted like. But if one were to disassociate the dish with regular rojak sauces and not compare, this was not bad. The vegetables/fruits were crisp and refreshing in the sauce and those squid were very competently fried. 

The crushed peanuts they used in the sauce had just started getting rancid. We fed back to to the wait staff and they were willing to whip up another serving sans crush peanuts for replacement. 

Saturday, July 13, 2019

Cabbage parcels, boiled beef and steckerlfisch from Brotzeit

Been a while since we were last here at this branch of Brotzeit. The menu appears to have changed. Some of the old stuff we liked are no longer on the menu.

Brotzeit, stuffed cabbage

I don't know if their stuffed cabbage was available previously. We've just noticed it. Minced pork and beef wrapped in cabbage in tomato sauce. Braised they say. The flavour was pretty clean. Just the meaty flavour from the mince, the slightly sweet cabbage and the tangy tomato gravy. Especially when the sour cream that it was served with was just a tiny dollop.

Brotzeit, boiled beef

We ordered the boiled beef to see if it was any good since the last time we've had anything similar was the tafelspitz at the defunct Kaiserhaus. This one was not as enjoyable. Supposed rib and oyster blade which were nowhere as tender as ones from Kaiserhaus. Not feeling this horseradish bread sauce which wasn't as tasty as the one Kaiserhaus. Yes, I've been repeating Kaiserhaus. They were so much better. I missed it. 

Brotzeit, steckerfisch

Steckerlfisch is fish grilled on a stick. Which was what this was. This one was on a.....hmmm, metal stick I guess. Just grilled mackerel like any other grilled mackerel. Nothing particularly special about it.

Brotzeit, Raffles City

Friday, July 12, 2019

McMuffin Stack from McD

McDonald's, McMuffin Stack

Because sometimes I just have got to get some McD. The savoury salt and fat filled sandwiches that my body never begrudges in the morning. This was nothing like the Mighty McMuffin but I take what I can get. Didn't I just have something similar minus the "chicken bacon" a couple of years back in Bangkok

Thursday, July 11, 2019

Steak tartare from Les Bouchons

Les Bouchons, steak tartare

Les Bouchons has a menu that hasn't changed much for years. I found out recently that their restaurant Robertson Quay (#01-02 The Quayside, 60 Robertson Quay, tel : +65 6733 4414) has steak tartare. One that we had to mix for ourselves. 

In retrospect, I preferred to have someone professional doing this because I couldn't get the ratio of the condiments right. I also blame it on the measlier portions of aromatics. While it wasn't bad per se, I had a more enjoyable eat even with the gherkin-y rendition at The Ranch or the spicy heady one at  the defunct Hippopotamus. Remember them?

It's worth nothing that their parent (or is that sister?) restaurant L'Angelus prepares this dish tableside for a just dollar more.