This was not bad. The taste of the chwee kueh and the chilli from this outpost of Bedok Chwee Kueh reminded me of the ones from Tangs Market. What was different was the texture and the size. These were noticeably larger and more tender. The latter made them really easy to eat. Liked the generosity of the cai por.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Thursday, March 12, 2020
Bedok Chwee Kueh, Chinatown Food Centre
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Wednesday, March 11, 2020
Hakata Yakitori Batten Yokatoh, Tanjong Pagar Road
This kushiyaki place (84/86 Tanjong Pagar Road, tel : +65 6970 7810) looked to be newish.
They've a bunch of stuff which were recommended as their specialties. The huge assed lettuce and pork roll looked interesting.
Cabbage with ponzu comes bottomless. We were asked if we wanted to top up whenever they were running low.
We were intrigued by what they menu described as brewed cod stomach with cream cheese. The orange paste in there tasted like gochujang. Minus the heat. I assumed the crunchy stuff in there was what they called cod stomach. I wasn't sure if it was but the dish was pretty tasty.
We had grilled pork belly. Pretty competent.
Reba was not bad as well. The livers were mostly tender and not overcooked.
This was their tomato basil roll. Cherry tomato and basil wrapped in pork. Tasted like how it sounded.
Chicken hearts were also not bad.
Couldn't taste much of the shochu from their green tea chuhai.
Not so impressed by their hamu katsu. The texture of the ham was more akin to luncheon meat and there wasn't much flavour going on for ham. It did look impressively thick but that was where impressive ended.
Quail eggs. Don't expect Otowa standards here for these.
So here we get to those huge assed lettuce and pork rolls we were introduced to earlier. They came in three options. Shio, cheese or a special sauce of theirs which looked like the condiments for takoyaki. These were obviously shio - so that we could taste the pork and cabbage. I liked it. Lots of crunch from the lettuce under the nicely browned pork which was well salted.
I suppose these guys were just okay. There're a bunch of kushiyaki/izakaya options around that generally do better which I won't bother to list here. I didn't think there was anything special about their food beyond the large lettuce and pork roll that would entice me to come back.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese,
liquid tension experiment
Tuesday, March 10, 2020
Monan, Chinatown Food Centre
I came across the mention of this stall (#02-137 Chinatown Food Centre, 335 Smith Street) online and was intrigued. We visited. What they were essentially doing was daikon base pork soup with various ingredients of choice. Apparently this dish was the result of scraps of recollection from the proprietor and skills from his wife, a Vietnamese. A quintessential representative if one thought of it, of migrant food that found it's place into the heart of local flavour just like everything else we've been used to treating as Singaporean food.
But I've digressed.
We got a bowl of pork organs bowl which was the offal option. Liver, stomach, heart, skin, small intestines (小肠) and we topped that up with some tongue and their unique looking egg sausage which tasted like how it sounded. I liked the combination of flavour from the porcine quality in the broth, which wasn't too heavy, that was also rounded up with the sweetness of the radish. It's a different enough flavour profile from the regular pig's organ soup and yet not so far apart to be unrecognizable. Portions were pretty generous. Will come back.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Monday, March 09, 2020
Salt Shoreditch with runny egg in cheddar bagel from Two Men Bagel House
Yet another breakfast from the bagel shop that definitely has more than two men. That's the one with brisket, sauerkraut, mustard and pickles. Lots of tang to cut through whatever it was there to cut through. I added runny eggs because it was breakfast and I thought it was nice to have eggs for breakfast. Brisket was very tender - thought I tasted cinnamon in it.
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches
Sunday, March 08, 2020
Revisiting Wicked Garlic and maybe this is it
Here's a second go at The Wicked Garlic. The aglio olio has very little garlic flavour. The bacon they used didn't taste so much like bacon as it did crumpled strips of pork belly. Where's all the salt and smoke? I recall (albeit from a long while ago) that even Pasta Mania made much better aglio olio. At this price point, pasta from Saizeriya blows this out of the water.
Their penne al granchio tasted better than it looked. The tomato cream sauce isn't Valentino's or Da Paolo and neither are the portions of crab but I suppose there's a good reason why this place costs less.
That's a quattro formaggi and it would be understandable if no one recognized it for what it was. It looked uniform. Taleggio the menu said. Gorgonzola the menu said. Mozzarella the menu said. Goat cheese the menu said. I tasted none of those. The flavour was just generic cheese and I couldn't tell what type it was from taste. For a four cheese, this was just sad.
Digested Pages :
local western,
pasta,
pizza
Saturday, March 07, 2020
Slow roasted ribeye from Marché
A roast by any other name would taste......the picture in front of the grill station at Marché showed the regular ribeye which they've always been doing and that kept me wondering what was the difference between that and their regular steak. We eventually figured it's the prime rib that they had on their board. For $19.90, I couldn't complain. Reasonably tender and well seasoned. I know it's not fair to compare so I won't. Heh!
Digested Pages :
prime rib
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