Wednesday, November 13, 2019

Ashes Burnnit, Golden Mile Food Centre


Ashes Burnnit (#B1-24 Golden Mile Food Centre, 505 Beach Road) identify their beef burgers as smash burgers. I felt it lacked identity. Why? The patty didn't look smashed to me so it wasn't a smash type burger. No charred crusty edges neither. There was a special sauce just like many other burgers which tasted generic like countless other special sauces. Nothing unique about how it was constructed.

But it's not bad tasting in the realm of hawker centre burgers. Not quite Hammee's. Not sure how those fried shallots were supposed to help because I couldn't taste them and the sauce was probably not necessary. Fries were nice though.

Tuesday, November 12, 2019

Spiced apple tart tartin from Porta


Not as spiced as I had imagined.

The pastry below was a filo shell which I had been expecting to be well buttered but wasn't. Beneath the filo shell were the stewed apples. Ice cream was rum and raisin. If anyone had been wondering if the brown stuff strewn over was bacon, it was. With maple syrup.  So it was sweet and saltiness going on. Not bad but I expected better fresher flavour from both the filo and bacon. This looked assembled rather than freshly made. From Porta (Level 1 Park Hotel Clarke Quay, 1 Unity Street, tel : +65 6593 8855).

Monday, November 11, 2019

Da Po Hainanese Chicken Rice & Curry Chicken Noodles (大坡海南鸡饭咖喱鸡面), Golden Mile Food Centre

Da Po Hainanese Chicken Rice & Curry Chicken Noodles (大坡海南鸡饭咖喱鸡面), curry chicken noodles

I've been wanting to come by Da Po (#B1-53 Golden Mile Food Centre, 505 Beach Road) for years. This bowl happened just recently. I was initially intrigued by them selling both chicken rice and curry noodles. Got pushed over the edge when I saw their curry noodles featured in an online video so here we were.

I think comparison have been made and I'm in agreement with the fact that Da Po's curry is more savoury compared to Heng Kee and Ah Heng. It's also richer tasting though it didn't have the viscosity texture that richer curries tend to have. Those alone put Da Po ahead of the other two stalls for me. Noticed that the curry was also more spicy than their chilli paste. Which wasn't very spicy at all but packed some saltiness and a lot of flavour.

That's the $8 bowl which with boiled chicken, fish cake, tau pok, potatoes and pig skin. Pretty good eat. Would not mind them if I'm in the vicinity. I'm curious about their chicken rice though.

Da Po Hainanese Chicken Rice & Curry Chicken Noodles (大坡海南鸡饭咖喱鸡面), Golden Mile Food Centre

Sunday, November 10, 2019

Re-revisiting Masa Steak & Hamburg

Masa Steak & Hamburg

We still haven't taken the plunge with the expensive steaks at Masa. But we remembered having a better impression of their hamburg from the last visit so we came back for them again. More affordable even though they're still pricey.

Masa Steak & Hamburg, snapper carpaccio

We started with snapper carpaccio. Pretty good slices with good texture and a nice flavour from the fish thats paired with mostly some umami which we suspected came from the orange-y stuff (maybe bottarga or dried shrimp roe?) and the drizzles of balsamic. Refreshing but the portions were pretty small.

Masa Steak & Hamburg, hamburg cheddar

Today's hamburg was topped with Cheddar. The centre was a little mushy unlike the first time when it was properly textured by a better controlled doneness.

Masa Steak & Hamburg, gohan set

Had a gohan set to go with the hamburg. The rice came with miso soup and some tsukemono. Shredded takuan, gobo and I think spring onions.

Masa Steak & Hamburg, spaghetti bolognese

Pleasantly surprised by their spaghetti bolognese. There was cream in it which soften the edge from the tanginess in the tomato component of the sauce and added a light creaminess. Pasta doneness was also nicely time resulting in firm noodles. This was much tastier than I had thought.

Masa Steak & Hamburg, suntory

Friday, November 08, 2019

A couple of club sandwiches

Providore, club sandwich

I don't know if I've ever been a club sandwich person. But I've had a couple recently. The one above was from Providore (#02-05 Mandarin Gallery, 333A Orchard Road, tel : +65 6732 1565). Rustic thick sliced sourdough with avocado, bacon and grilled chicken breast in between. Meat was a little dry and the bread was hard. It's okay.

The one below from TWG (Lobby, Swissôtel The Stamford, 2 Stamford Road) was much more refined dainty. Similar ingredients but no avocado and more greens. There was a dressing that made the fillings a little too wet. Each bite yielded more easily because the stack was more delicate. This sandwich fell apart easily and was held together by toothpicks. Definitely didn't have as much substance as the other one. It's also okay.

TWG, club sandwich

So what did okay meant? Don't mind eating it but wouldn't come back specially for them.

Tuesday, November 05, 2019

Another dinner at Suju

Suju Japanese Restaurant, Mandarin Gallery

If you could believe it, this was the second time we've had dinner at Suju. There are reasons why one would come here during dinner instead of during the more wallet friendly lunches. Some of what they have on menu aren't available at lunch.

Suju Japanese Restaurant, nozawana tempura

While waiting for our food and nursing a chilled Suntory, we munched on some nozawana tempura. Pickled vegetables, possibly mustard greens deep fried in batter. First time having these and I thought they were pretty good.

Suju Japanese Restaurant, miso foie gras

Loved their miso marinated foie gras with a drizzle of balsamic vinegar.

Suju Japanese Restaurant, gohan set

Then came our gohan sets.

Suju Japanese Restaurant, beef cheek miso nikomi

I was pretty bowled over by their beef cheek miso nikomi. That's beef cheeks simmered in red wine and miso for what I believe to be long hours. The flavour was intense from both the wine and miso with a richness that was both sweet and savoury. This was so tender that teeth was optional. Maybe I exaggerate but you get my point.

Suju Japanese Restaurant, gindara harasu

The other plate of richness came in the form of gindara harasu. Cod belly grilled and dripping with rendered fat from the fish. The foie gras wasn't the only thing that be clogging our arteries tonight.

Suju Japanese Restaurant, Mandarin Gallery