Monday, July 20, 2020

Megamen from Brothers Ramen

Brothers Ramen, megamen

Noticed that there were a few Japanese dudes that came in early at Brothers Ramen. All of them had ordered the same thing. Their Megamen. Which was also what I came back to for after having the dry bowl the last time.

Brothers Ramen, megamen

The only difference I could discern was that this regular Megamen bowl had more broth and the dry bowl has nori and ajitama. Dry one it is for me in the future then.

Brothers Ramen, International Plaza

Sunday, July 19, 2020

M&M

  Milo McSpicy

What have we here? Milo and McSpicy it seems. Heh! I got inspired to do this after watching a local YouTube channel featuring people eating stuff for 3 days with Milo. I thought to myself, why not? Spicy-chocolate-stuff isn't exactly novelty and we know that it works. Chocolate with meat? Been there. Done that. Rinsed and repeated.

Milo McSpicy

Didn't taste bad at all. In fact, I kinda liked it. With those portions of Milo powder, I'm still tasting mostly McSpicy so that kinda gives you an idea of how much heat it packs. There's a little chocolate sweetness - nothing disruptive. Maybe I need to add more next time but I'm afraid I'll make a McMess eating it.

Milo McSpicy

Saturday, July 18, 2020

Jia Ji Mei Shi (佳记美食), Chinatown Food Centre

Jia Ji Mei Shi (佳记美食), yam cake

I've had food from Jia Ji (#02-166 Chinatown Food Centre, 335 Smith Street) a few times. They are a pretty decent stall serving what could be construed as traditional Chinese breakfast in this country. Some people swear by them. There'll be others that claim that the food's overrated or had been better in the past. Me? I don't know. I don't eat them very often. But I like their steamed yam cake (芋头糕) with the sweet sauce. It leaves an aftertaste that I like. 

Jia Ji Mei Shi (佳记美食), chee cheong fun luncheon meat egg

The other thing I don't mind from them are their chee cheong fun. Sometimes I like them sauced and sometimes, the clean tasting combination of soy sauce and sesame oil is good enough. Luncheon meat and fried eggs are bonuses to add that extra oomph for the breakfast.

Jia Ji Mei Shi (佳记美食), Chinatown Food Centre

Friday, July 17, 2020

Hua Kee Chicken Rice has changed!

Hua Kee Chicken Rice, redhill food centre

I joined the queue because it was short. Didn't see the signs until it was my turn to order that I realized that the people running the stall were different. It was at that point when my mind reached back *cues echoes of flashback of what had been previously mentioned about the same management running Margaret Drive Chicken Rice and Hua Kee*. Dots connected again. Drawing another outline.


To be honest, it wasn't half bad. It was different though, in a way that wasn't immediately as impressive as before. The rice didn't quite get the ratio of flavour and lightness the way it was previously and they were definitely more greasy. Otherwise, the chicken and livers that I had gotten were competently tender. 

Hua Kee Chicken Rice, redhill food centre

Thursday, July 16, 2020

Hei Lun Shi Tang (黑輪食堂), Queensway Shopping Centre

Hei Lun Shi Tang (黑輪食堂), lu rou fan (卤肉饭)

I've heard about this shop selling Taiwanese styled lu rou fan (卤肉饭) sequestered in the second storey of Queensway Shopping Centre (#02-47, 1 Queensway). Decided to check them out since I was nearby. Now I haven't tried any of these in Taiwan so I haven't a frame of reference for comparison except some bowls I've had ages ago at Lai Lai and the defunct Peng Lai Ge. If anyone hasn't noticed, the ones here were served in a metal bento box.

What did I think of it? It's not a bad eat. I had imagined the minced meat gravy to be a lot more flavourful for something that supposedly contained much pork and fat with spices though. Liked the salted vegetables on the side which was appetizing. As a whole, I haven't any complains. Wouldn't mind eating it again. If I can resist the force from Janggut downstairs that is.  

Hei Lun Shi Tang (黑輪食堂), Queensway Shopping Centre

Wednesday, July 15, 2020

Craterous plaster


I noticed that my plasters from Ali Fatimah looked particularly craterous today. And in spite of appearances both the eggs had molten yolk. Now that's a showcase of skills right there griddling pratas on the fly and yet knowing exactly when you needed to get them off that griddle through that seemingly endless queue.