Sunday, March 29, 2020

Coucou, Craig Road

Coucou, Craig Road

Maybe the Swiss aren't big on opening restaurants here. Marché aside, the one other outpost that comes to mind is Huber's. Coucou (9 Craig Road, tel : +65 6226 0060) came along, run by Yves Schmid - formerly restaurant manager of the defunct Senso for the past decade or so and its executive chef Sebastien Donati - former group executive chef of also Senso. How the transit happens from Italian to Swiss, I don't know.

Coucou, crispy potato skins

We were given some spicy crispy potato skins while waiting for the food. Nice to munch, a little salty.

Coucou, salad

Their Coucou salad is apparently a thing. 

Coucou, salad

The shredded vegetables are accompanied by a little jug of dressing which according to Yves, is a recipe from his grand père. I can't break down the flavours but it's kinda like pesto. And it's good. Better tasting than what I had imagined. Refreshing with the crunchy "curly" vegetables.

Coucou, cold cuts cheese

We got a half platter of their cold cuts and cheese. Which was fortunate because the portion was already pretty big. Air dried beef, ham, speck and coppa. A couple of Swiss cheese which I don't know. I'm quite the sucker for these things so yes, I enjoyed them.

Coucou, bread

Those cold cuts and cheese came with nice bread. The dark one has walnuts and the other, seemed to have a cheesy crust. Would have loved to have more bread for those cold cuts.

Coucou, pork tenderloin morel sauce

A few of the items on the menu sounded good. We had to start somewhere. This was their pork tenderloin. Pan fried maybe with an outstanding creamy morel sauce. And a nice portion of those mushrooms. Meat was tender and pink in the middle. This was so good.

Coucou, spatzli

The pork came with a choice of side. We got the spatzli. Tasted like it was pan fried. It was buttery with some caramelized bits on the edges of the pasta. Nice.

Coucou, rosti veal ragout

Since we were in a Swiss restaurant, one had to order the rosti right? Said no one that I know of. But we did anyway with the Zurich styled veal ragout. Liked this but I was surprised that the rosti was only half the pan. The other half with the ragout didn't have any potatoes underneath.

Coucou, meringue gruyere double cream berries

Dessert was superb. Meringue with Gruyère double cream and berries. It came with what I thought might have been a raspberry compote. I didn't upturn the entire jug of it. A generous drizzle would suffice while allowing the dessert to preserve a nice richness from the cream. What impressed me was that the meringue wasn't too sweet. So good.

Coucou, Craig Road

Saturday, March 28, 2020

Soh Food, Empress Road Food Centre

Soh Food, duck kuey teow

I thought this stall selling stewed duck and salted vegetable duck soup at Empress Rood Food Centre (#01-106, 7 Empress Road) looked like it was worth a try. One could choose between the drumstick, wings, the leg or even the whole of their braised duck.

The duck leg that I got was tender but the meat was a little dry and stringy. Not so uncommon of something that's been stewed for hours even though I was hoping that the meat might have been more moist. I liked that it wasn't excessively herbal. Sauce on the kuey teow was very lightly flavoured. The outstanding item was their spicy sambal belachan which saved the plate of kuey teow by transforming it from 'meh' to yummy.

Soh Food, Empress Road Food Centre

Friday, March 27, 2020

Chicken rice from Malaysia Chiak at Great World

Malaysia Chiak chicken rice

Malaysia Chiak is a Malaysian food themed food court set up by the Fei Xiong Group - the people responsible for a bunch of chain food courts like Encik Tan, Malaysia Boleh, Tangs Market and Nam Kee Pau. Amongst a few other. We happened to be looking for dinner and ended up at the branch at Great World (#B1-102/103, 1 Kim Seng Promenade). Chicken rice it was.

It's not bad. Rice wasn't too greasy and sufficiently flavoured which paired rather nicely with their lime-y chilli. Chicken was competent. This stall serves the Ipoh variety of chicken rice which included blanched bean sprouts and a milky bowl of chicken soup. Wouldn't mind this as a convenient go to.

Thursday, March 26, 2020

Morganfield's, Star Vista


Morganfield's from Malaysia has opened up here for some years now. I've never had anything from their restaurant apart from a ham that I bought for Christmas. Managed to try their (#02-23 Star Vista, 1 Vista Exchange Green) ribs recently. Hickory on spare ribs and honey rum on their babybacks. Not bad - those ribs were reasonably tender and easily slid off the bone. These guys just outdid my ribs experience at Meatsmith Little India

Wednesday, March 25, 2020

Poh, Empress Road Food Centre


I read about Poh (#01-89 Empress Road Food Centre, 7 Empress Road) online a couple of years ago. About how the proprietor had previously been working in various hotels before setting up this stall. What made me come by was because the stall also does chye por kuey teow which isn't easily available outside of Teochew restaurants. Teochew restaurants that will charge easily three times more for a plate.

It's good. Loved the sweet and saltiness from the chye por that paired with an eggy wok hei flavour infused into the kuey teow dish. Nicely done even though I found the amount of grease a little disconcerting. Do not mind coming back at all. 

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