Of the few Impossible burgers I've tried, this one from MOS Burger was the worst tasting one. Yes, I thought this was even lousier than the one from Three Buns. While I admit that the fried onions and the barbeque sauce had something to do with me not liking it as much, the patty also didn't taste like what I had from Omakase Burger or Oriole. Those two were pretty good. It was much more obvious that this wasn't meat from the texture. If this had been my first experience with Impossible, my opinion of them would have been very different from what it is today.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Wednesday, December 18, 2019
Impossible™ from MOS Burger
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches,
japanese
Tuesday, December 17, 2019
Revisiting Tambuah Mas at Paragon
Haven't eaten at this outlet of Tambuah Mas in a while. The restaurant looked like they had updated their furnishings.
I don't recall having seen nasi goreng ayam on the menu before. We ordered it today. I guess it was unremarkable okay on it's own. With sambal belacan, it was great but that's largely attributed to their sambal. That last part is important. But I probably won't be getting this again. There're too much delicious gravies to be had here for a pedestrian fried rice.
Decided to try their kari ayam today instead of the usual ayam korma. The lemak from the coconut was equally savoury and intense and will likewise not do any favours to one's heart. That didn't change the fact that it was tasty and it was the reason why we also had a serving of nasi putih.
I don't think I'll ever get past their fried cow lungs.
Liked those tempe goreng as well.
Since we wanted to fill our vegetable quota for the meal, their sayur lodeh sounded reasonable.
Digested Pages :
indonesian
Sunday, December 15, 2019
More food and seasonal items from Sushiro
Here's some stuff we had from Sushiro recently. Tried the snow crab leg nigiri. Not recommended. Couldn't taste the crab, not to mention the sweetness that we had expected from the meat.
I think this was the roast pork with mayo and negi. Tasted like how it looked.
The ankimo gunkan looked a lot better on the menu. Wasn't as tasty as I was hoping for.
Like the anikmo and the snow crab, I kept my expectations low for their shirako ponzu jelly gunkan. The low expectations were met and nothing more.
What impressed me was their ebi miso ramen. I know, no one goes to Sushiro for ramen right? This one had a pretty impressive prawn broth which beat the one from Le Shrimp Ramen. I kid you not. Couldn't taste any miso but the prawn flavour was good enough on its own.
Shirasu gunkan was...edible. I'm not very impressed with their seasonal sushis at this point.
As if to punctuate the fatigue from trying what's in season and finding those falling short despite lowered expectations, I felt like tuna mayo. I enjoyed the tuna mayo.
As I did the very unexpected chilled sweet tamago yaki nigiri.
They had pretty looking otoro tonight.
Yuzu drink to wash it all down.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese,
ramenation
Thursday, December 12, 2019
Ippudo's 10th Anniversary pig skull tonkotsu ramen
Well, to be more precise, they said the bones of pig's heads. No actual pig's head are featured in the bowl. Just charshu. It looked pretty much like their shiromaru bowl. The noodles and the charshu are also the usual ones from them. The only difference was the broth which they said is made solely from pig's skulls. I don't eat at Ippudo (#02-19 Star Vista, 1 Vista Exchange Green) so much so I can't say that I could discern that much of a difference. It did look a little grey-er. I though that it also seemed saltier than their usual bowl and the finish of the broth isn't as smooth. Anyways......skulls for the skull throne!
Digested Pages :
japanese,
ramenation
Tuesday, December 10, 2019
Coco Ichibanya, Star Vista
It's been a number of years since we've last eaten at Coco Ichibanya (#02-06 Star Vista, 1 Vista Exchange Green). Since the weather has been uncharacteristically cooling these recent nights, the thought of some curry sounded like a good idea as we were in the vicinity. Because we hadn't had it for such a long while, I also forgot what was the spiciness level that I liked from them and got a level 2 instead of a 3 which I think I would have preferred.
Quick one here. The first picture featured their pork cutlet with cheese curry rice - to which I added extra cheese and clams. Not bad. As I've mentioned earlier, a bit more heat would have been more satisfying. Loved the flavour of the clams. The other one was scrambled eggs with added hot dogs. The eggs were poorly done. More omelette than scrambled eggs and not enough to go around. In this case, texture and butter is important and they were both lacking.
Tried their chicken gyoza which tasted pretty much like most gyozas. Skin looked a little pale.
Digested Pages :
japanese
Monday, December 09, 2019
Kai Duck, Ngee Ann City
We came across Kai Duck (#05-10/11 Ngee Ann City, 391 Orchard Road, tel : +65 6235 5419) by chance while looking for dinner.
Started off with some refreshing chilled tomatoes in sesame sauce. I couldn't figure out what those jellied bits below the tomato were.
Their innocuous looking minced duck and tofu soup was quite nice.
Peking duck skin on crackers were pretty tasty too. I noticed that they scraped the flavourful fat off beneath those crisp skin. Why?!
We got stir fried lettuce with dace and fermented black bean for the obligatory greens. The flavour from the dace and black beans made this pretty good eating.
Liked their braised tofu with preserved mustard green.
The steamed patin with preserved olives was not bad too.
Noticed that the dishes that came after the soup and small bites were all robustly flavoured and generally great with steamed rice. This was not by accident.
Digested Pages :
chinese
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