Wednesday, January 01, 2020

Cheetos in sesame bagel from Two Men Bagel House

Two Men Bagel House, cheetos sesame bagel

This was Cheetos from Two Men Bagel House with honey baked ham, Black Forest ham, Comte, Brie, some onion jam of theirs and lemon kewpie. I liked this. I would have liked it better if the ham was evenly stacked rather than how they laid it in which caused them to keep slipping out from each bite. Loved that I could taste the Brie. And it was good with and without Sriracha!

Though I did feel that their bagel seemed like it has shrunk a bit.

Two Men Bagel House, Icon Village

Tuesday, December 31, 2019

だってばよ


You better believe it! White truffle beer. Picked this up from citysuper in Hong Kong early this year. There was a pretty distinct truffle flavour. Brew's a little sour-ish. I did get this for the novelty of it.

Monday, December 30, 2019

Another year end dinner at Keria Japanese Restaurant

Keria Japanese Restaurant, Cuppage Plaza

So we found ourselves back at Keria at the year's end again.

Keria Japanese Restaurant, otoshi

Otoshi's shredded chicken and pumpkin.

Keria Japanese Restaurant, hokkaido oysters

Some very good tasting Hokkaido oysters were in season. So good.

Keria Japanese Restaurant, bacon

We had some smoky bacon.

Keria Japanese Restaurant, mentaiko cabbage

I've already said enough of their smoky mentaiko cabbage so I'll be leaving it at that.

Keria Japanese Restaurant, niku ramen

This was the first time we were having ramen here. A niku ramen with sliced beef in a shoyu broth. Pretty salty and it's easy to tell these guys aren't the experts from how refined the broth tasted.

Keria Japanese Restaurant, gyutan

We've also had their gyutan previously.

Keria Japanese Restaurant, beef curry katsu rice

Yup, beef curry with katsu again.

Keria Japanese Restaurant, Cuppage Plaza

Sunday, December 29, 2019

Sardine murtabak and other stuff at Zam Zam

Zam Zam, sardine murtabak

The thing to order at Zam Zam is their mutton murtabak. At least for me it is. We've tried the beef and the deer rendition and both as I recall were unexceptional. Not sure about the chicken one. We're trying the sardine murtabak for the first time today.

Zam Zam, milo dinosaur

But first a Milo dinosaur - which turned out to be a little disappointing. The iced Milo wasn't thick enough and there's not so much of the Milo powder that makes it worthy of the "dinosaur" moniker.

Zam Zam, sardine murtabak

Sardine murtabak was not bad. Quite a bit of sardines but that also meant that the prata was less crisp since the fillings would be wet. Would have liked it better if the onions were diced up like the mutton rendition. While I liked their fish curry that came with this, that curry was enough of a flavour bomb that it masked most of the tomato-y and sardine-y flavour from the murtabak.

Zam Zam, nasi goreng

Zam Zam's nasi goreng mutton uses diced mutton cubes. Meat was nicely scorched but dried up. Flavour of the fried rice wasn't particularly outstanding as well so I can put them on the ignore list in the future. Still looking for a good rendition of this dish that uses chunky ground mutton rather than diced ones.

Zam Zam, mutton kurma

Today's mutton kurma tasted different from the last time we had it. While that was improbable on the basis that institutions like them don't change recipes on any whim, I did feel that the gravy tasted more flour-y than the previous time we've had it.

Zam Zam, North Bridge Road

Saturday, December 28, 2019

Gubak Kia, Timbre+

Gubak Kia, short rib kuey teow

I read about this stall (#01-27B Timbre+, 73A Ayer Rajah Crescent) on how it's a legacy from the Empress Place Beef Kway Teow. Kinda like MooTeow Chilli Beef Kway Teow but not the same. The genealogy of this particular brand of beef rice noodles and its relation to Hock Lam or not will not be covered in this blog. 

Gubak Kia serves Teochew styled beef kuey teow and puts in their own spins. Like that beef short rib kuey teow which was nicely done. That rib was slide off the bone tender and torched for that caramelized crust. Savoury and pretty beefy.

The rest of the beef noodle trappings were a little different from both the original Empress Place and Moo Teow. Said trappings include the broth that they added (did they even here?) to the dry kuey teow bowl, the amount of chilli sauce and ratio of sesame oil. Speaking of this, this chilli sauce did taste extra lime-y. Appreciated that this bowl was further richened by an onsen egg.

I topped it with extra chilli and a generous helping of crushed peanuts. I will come back for more.

Gubak Kia, Timbre+

Friday, December 27, 2019

Sama Sama by Tok Tok, Jewel Changi Airport

Sama Sama by Tok Tok, Jewel Changi Airport

This marks our first foray into Jewel. As we had suspected, it's a mall better suited for travellers and people on stop overs. Nothing much new to see for the locals apart from the pretty green heart of it. Since we were here, we had lunch at Sama Sama by Tok Tok (#03-225/226 Jewel Changi Airport, 78 Airport Boulevard, tel : +65 6904 3971) which is an upmarket Indonesian restaurant.

Sama Sama by Tok Tok, keropok

We were served keropok with kecap manis and sliced chilli.

Sama Sama by Tok Tok, sambal goreng kentang

The food's different even though some of the names were familiar. I'm guessing that some of the dishes here evolved into a local rendition of what might have come from Indonesia.

Like this mildly spicy sambal goreng kentang. The dish was pasty from either some sort of rempah or crushed chicken liver or both that they used. Not much in terms of flavour or appearances like the local sambal goreng. The menu listed chicken gizzards and heart but we got a lot of liver and gizzards. Along with potatoes, tempe and petai. It's not bad if one enjoys liver. Good with rice.

Sama Sama by Tok Tok, urap

That's their rendition of urap. A salad of sorts. The vegetables were cold and the bean sprouts were thankfully cooked. Compared to the local renditions of the dish I've tried, this appeared to be more bland. What I prefer much from the local urap is that there is more aroma and sweetness from serunding/serundeng (sweet toasted shredded coconut). The coconut used in this registered little flavour.

Sama Sama by Tok Tok, sayur lodeh

We ordered their sayur lodeh thinking that it might have been like a local rendition with a little bit of difference. We didn't recognize it when it arrived and even clarified if we had been served something else. The sayur selection was much different from the local variety - all of which were in a light and savoury coconut milk broth. There were pieces of jackfruit, strips of chilli, petai and tempe. I liked it quite a bit because it had warmth from the spices and an almost velvet comforting quality. Don't know how this rendition came about though.

Sama Sama by Tok Tok, sate kambing

That's sate kambing. Lamb satay Indonesian style. Very nice. Possibly one of the rare instances where there was little lamb flavour in the meat where I didn't feel like picking on. The meat was tender, had a smoky flavour from the grill and a sweet glaze. I'd eat this again.

Sama Sama by Tok Tok,

Pretty decent nasi kuning they have there. Not as flavourful as the one from Dancing Fish Signature but decent nonetheless.

I'm thinking that I wouldn't mind coming back.