Tuesday, March 24, 2020

KFC's Curry Twister

KFC curry twister

KFC has a new breakfast roll - the Curry Twister. It's not much little bigger than the mini burritos from Taco Bells so at $4.20 it was pretty expensive. At about the same price, it's also not as stuffed as the breakfast wrap from McD.  But the attempt at localization was what intrigued me. 

It's obvious KFC is ripping off imitating the idea from McD's breakfast wrap and re-wrapping it with a local flavour - which isn't as well done as I would have liked. Shame on them because it's Singapore and they fucked up the curry. Wasn't spicy or flavourful. To be fair, the wrap didn't taste bad. I'd consider it fair if it was just half the price of what they were charging.

KFC curry twister

Monday, March 23, 2020

Kushikatsu Tanaka, Clarke Quay

Kushikatsu Tanaka, lettuce

In a broad stroke, kushikatsu isn't big here. Not like how sushi, yakitori or even teppanyaki are. Hence, Kushikatsu Tanaka (#01-01B Clarke Quay, 3A River Valley Road, tel : +65 6258 3789) intrigued me since we don't have so many specialist of fried stuff on sticks around.

Kushikatsu Tanaka, morokyu

Right off the bat, one should not be expecting standards equivalent to the defunct Han or even Panko. I enjoyed their morokyu though. Cucumbers were nicely chilled and it even came with ume.

Kushikatsu Tanaka, mango beer

The spring section of their menu had mango beer so I got one to start. Nice - it was refreshing and sweet. It even had tiny bits of the fruit in the beer.

Kushikatsu Tanaka, DIY potato salad

DIY potato salad is okay. Aren't these the smart thing to do to offload the elbow grease needed to the customer? Still prefer the one from Hokkaido Izakaya because of the smoked egg.

Kushikatsu Tanaka, mame aji karaage

Loved munching on those mame aji karaage. I thought these crispy/meaty baby horse mackerels were appropriately salted without being too excessive and still enough to keep you reaching out for more.

Kushikatsu Tanaka, kushikatsu

Our kushikatsu came in two batches. This one had asparagus, shiso pork and shitake stuffed with meat. For the former item, I thought Panko did better. As a whole, I personally preferred a lighter breading. 

Kushikatsu Tanaka, kushikatsu

We had a bunch of other stuff like oysters (small-ish but tasty), scallops, quail eggs, cheese with bacon, cherry tomato with bacon and lotus root. Nothing particularly special about what they offered or were they outstanding. After a while, all the fried breading got to us. I can't do this as much as I can kushiyaki.

Kushikatsu Tanaka, double matcha highball

I needed another drink and ended up with their double matcha highball. Double because it came with a scoop of matcha ice cream which you were supposed to mix in before drinking. This was a lot more potent that the one from Hakata Yakitori Batten Yokatoh.

Kushikatsu Tanaka, Clarke Quay

Sunday, March 22, 2020

Menya Kokoro, Plaza Singapura

Menya Kokoro, curry beef mazesoba

Hmph. I was pretty sure that I had passed by this branch of Menya Kokoro (#B2-53 Plaza Singapura, 68 Orchard Road) not too long back and noticed that they have curry mazesoba on the menu. That's what we wanted to come for but it's apparently not available. So I ended up with their nikuyama beef mazesoba. The sliced beef was marginally better than those in the local Yoshinoya.  Disappointing. They were also a little sweet so I didn't enjoy it. While the mazesoba wasn't bad in any sense, I thought it lacked depth compared with their spicy bowl.  

Menya Kokoro, curry beef mazesoba

Wednesday, March 18, 2020

Pork knuckles from Marché


Can't say that I know where I could find the better fried pork knuckles around but I thought that Marché has generally done a pretty good job of being dependable with them. I wouldn't say that it's good all the time, but I think they're very decent most of the time. Nice meaty trotters and crispy skin. Is it just me or am I tasting more beer in the sauce these days?

Tuesday, March 17, 2020

Summer Hill, Sunset Way

Summer Hill, Sunset Way

Summer Hill is a French restaurant nestled in Sunset Way (#01-62, 106 Clementi Street 12, tel : +65 +65 62515337) by Anthony Yeoh from the defunct Cocotte. Yes, that Cocotte.

Summer Hill, glazed beetroot ricotta

They have small plates and regular ones. This glazed beetroot with ricotta was one of the small ones. I believe it's been marinated with possibly the juice of some fruit. Loads of perky citrus paired with a light earthiness of the beets and richness from the ricotta. I loved this. Very nice.

Summer Hill, baby eggplants

We had some roasted baby eggplants with hummus, crispy chickpeas and some pretty plump raisins. Not bad.

Summer Hill, chicken pot pie

Their mains included chicken pot pie with truffle and foie gras. The pot pie was a lot smaller than it looked. Only half the pot beneath the crust was filled. It was creamy and delicious though.

Summer Hill, dutch veal

Also had the fried boned in Dutch veal with a panko and thyme crust. The meat was very tender. Would have preferred a fruity sauce to go with it but I guess whole grain mustard was also fine. I didn't dislike this but I wouldn't order it again because it was expensive. For that price I was also hoping for a showcase of a spectacular sauce/compote to go with the veal than just mustard.

Summer Hill, olive oil cake

Dessert was an olive oil cake flavoured with citrus and rosemary. Not bad. Rather small though. Nice with the cream.

Summer Hill, Sunset Way

Sunday, March 15, 2020

Kurobuta X Kombu & Oroshi from Tonkatsu by Ma Maison

Tonkatsu by Ma Maison, Kurobuta X Kombu & Oroshi teishoku

I had gotten the impression that the kombu component to this kurobuta rosu katsu at Tonkatsu by Ma Maison was some sort of shredded cabbage salad with the seaweed. Apparently not. It was dry and fine with texture somewhat similar to dragon beard candy (龙须糖) if you could believe it. Yep, that green stuff above the katsu was it. Underneath the pile of it was the oroshi

Tonkatsu by Ma Maison, Kurobuta X Kombu & Oroshi

I've never had kombu in this form. Couldn't get much flavour of them. All the moisture from the oroshi had clumped the kombu together making it a little messy to eat. Didn't taste bad with the dashi/yuzu-y dip they provided though.