The burgers from Five Guys survived delivery pretty well. Extra cheese, lettuce, tomato, sautéed onions and mushroom. Yummy! The portions for the fries was smaller for some reasons. Got them via GrabFood and why it made sense for us to do this was because their delivery charge for the order was similar if not lesser than what it cost for a couple of persons to make a public transport round trip. All we had to do was wait.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Saturday, May 09, 2020
Five Guys @ home
Digested Pages :
american,
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches,
Homer
Friday, May 08, 2020
Home delivery from Hajah Maimunah
Been a while since we've had food from Hajah Maimunah so we decided to get them on delivery. There was a minimum order so we kinda topped up with items on the side just to qualify for delivery. We ended up with more food than we could eat at a go so these actually gave us two good meals.
By the way, this was also from Oddle and there was a dispatch notification for the delivery.
By the way, this was also from Oddle and there was a dispatch notification for the delivery.
They do boxed sets like many of the delivery options these days. This was the fried chicken set that came with crispy batter bits from the chicken, a sambal telur and sambal goreng on the side. Chicken was okay.
One of the items we topped up our delivery with was their sambal goreng. Creamy and delicious with rice,
The sayur lodeh was a little disappointing. Was hoping for the vegetables to be more thoroughly stewed like how they normally are. These WERE still a little crunchy.
We got an order of their lemak babat - tripe in a mildly spicy and rich coconut gravy. Tender and chewy these were.
The gem for me in this order was their fried fish roe. I never knew they had these. The roe were pretty large and chunky. Also crisp on the outside. Will definitely get these again.
I wanted serunding, checked them in the order and they came in a tub full. Enough for me to save them in the fridge for multiple meals.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
Homer,
malay
Thursday, May 07, 2020
Home made porridge
So we had an extra packet of chicken rice from Pow Sing from our last meal. Made porridge and added some seaweed, tobiko and a raw egg. Not bad at all.
Digested Pages :
Homer,
miss cell,
Unique Eats
Wednesday, May 06, 2020
Home delivery from Pow Sing
We hadn't had a chicken rice fix from Pow Sing for a while so we got ourselves one from Grab Food. The delivery was $17 and that was more than the cost of the half chicken; but I figured that it'll probably cost as much if not more for a round trip to Serangoon Gardens. I am at peace with that. Yes I am.
Looking back, we had ended up ordering the same stuff as we did when we previously visited.
Chicken rice was what we were gunning for. It was still delicious with their tender slurp off the bone boiled chicken and rice that's flavourful from the chicken stock and pandan.
I have a thing for their Nonya cabbage rolls. The cabbage from the rolls today didn't look as green as usual. They might have been stewed for longer than what they do normally. The gravy was deliciously lemak.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chicken rice,
chinese,
Homer,
peranakan
Tuesday, May 05, 2020
Home delivery from Penang Culture
We've been experimenting with Oddle, an online food order platform. So far we've tried Brotzeit Go and Valentino's. Still trying to figure out if the food/delivery experience is merchant dependent or does Oddle determine the most of it. Valentino's had notification when the food was dispatched so that you had an idea when it would arrive. Penang Culture had no such dispatch notification and even delivered late.
Delivery charges can cost quite a bit for the merchants on Oddle. I don't know nor care who makes money from that but since they've slot you into a window for delivery and actually charged for it, I assumed that it's a manageable schedule and tardiness hints at the attitude of the management.
We pulled the trigger on the pretty expensive "premium" crab meat and salted egg kuey teow. Look at the menu picture above. Shelled prawns, chunks of real salted egg and the crab meat looked misleadingly chunky.
This was what we got. The crab meat came in the form of sad little bits. No sweetness like the menu described, no texture either once you've tossed it up with the rice noodles. Prawns weren't shelled to the tail like their menu misled. Not much salted egg flavour going on. Not to mention that the fried kuey teow wasn't even on par with the ones from Tangs Market.
But wait there's more.
Pineapple fried rice was disappointingly bland. Rice was a little mushy with no wok hei. The crunchy honey cashew they boasted on the menu was turning rancid and wasn't crunchy at all. Unlike what the menu described, the infused sweetness in the rice didn't come from the fresh pineapples because there wasn't much of them. Sweetness came from the sultanas in the rice. This was simply mediocre.
Not worth even half of what they were charging for the food. Will not patronize again.
Monday, May 04, 2020
Home delivery from Ristorante Da Valentino
It's been a while since we've eaten at Valentino's. In retrospect, eating at the restaurant has its advantages. Service charge can be less than delivery and while at that, there's a free round of their tasty focaccia with their pesto/anchovy dip. Which one would have to order separately and pay for with delivery.
Liked the Bormio salad from the last time I had it. It's the apples, pine nuts and ricotta that brings it together. Survived the delivery transit pretty well if I might say so.
Their prawn and squid pizza looked good on their menu online. One could reasonably construe the image as deliberately misleading.
Because the real thing looked like this. It was an okay pizza. Tasted like how it looked. Squid-y, a little prawn-y with a flat crust that's not Neapolitan styled.
The specials/recommended section of their menu had this beef and truffle sauce spaghetti. Came with tender slices of beef, garlic, mushrooms and an egg. That beef and truffle sauce had a profile like Marmite but with less saltiness and a truffle-y undertone. Nice one this.
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