Sunday, September 27, 2020

Meatball porridge from Ah Chiang

Ah Chiang, meatball porridge

I mentioned wanting to get the meatball porridge from Ah Chiang. These pork balls were made in house and coarse textured. Had a nice homely flavour of soy sauce and sesame oil. 

Ah Chiang, stir fried kailan

While I thought well of their kailan stir fried with garlic, today's plate tasted a little diluted.

Ah Chiang - salmon yu sheng

Eating yu sheng here is as costly as paying for sashimi in Japanese restaurants. But one does get fatty salmon flavoured with sesame oil and sliced chilli. Can't get those in Japanese restaurants.

Saturday, September 26, 2020

Cheesy 7 Durian pizza from Pizza Hut

Pizza Hut, cheesy 7 durian pizza

Pizza Hut has a Cheesy 7 durian pizza which features seven types of cheeses. If anyone was wondering if all seven varieties can be tasted, it was just generally cheesy to me. To be fair, it didn't taste bad freshly made. I liked those crusty savoury bits of browned cheese. 

I just didn't take well to those dollops of durian. Sweet and cloying without a particular brand of fragrance like say, the mao shan wang variety which could be discerned. Was surfeited from the sweetness after two slices. As durian pizzas go, the one from Tino's was superior in flavour and less expensive. Without the 50% off from takeaway, the price for this was exorbitant.

Friday, September 25, 2020

Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap, Holland Village

Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap

First time having Thai kuey chap. Never had them in Bangkok though I've visited a number of times. Assuming that what we had was representative of how it is in Thailand, the obvious difference between this and the local variety is that the latter is accompanied by side dishes that are entirely braised/stewed. What we had from Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap (17A Lorong Liput, tel :  +65 8822 5637) were accompanied by dishes that are cooked in other ways.

Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap - tofu

Braised tofu. Texture was rough but tender. Nice.

Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap - cabbage fish sauce

I had hopes for the cabbage stir fried with fish sauce. This was a little disappointing from the lack of flavour from the fish sauce and that it was pretty oily. But the stir frying that they did was well done with speckles of char.

Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap - eggs

Stewed eggs in dark soy sauce. Not bad.

Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap - fried pork belly

Followed the sheep and ordered their fried pork belly. While they were obviously no match for the specialists, I couldn't complain. The idea of pairing them with dark soy sauce and chilli never occured to me. Works.

Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap - fish sausage

This was fish sausage. Couldn't taste any fish in it. They were sweet, savoury and fatty - not dissimilar to lup cheong. Pretty addictive.

Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap -  fried pig's intestines

There was fried pig's large intestines. Nicely done with a light crisp exterior while the insides were tender with a bite. Quite salty though.

Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap - pig's stomach soup

Spied their pig's stomach soup near the order counter and ordered a portion. Wasn't on the menu. The sliced pieces of pig's stomach were tender and chewy. Liked it. The soup/broth was exactly the same as the kuey (rice noodles).

Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap - kuey chap

Their kuey came in scrolls. Curled up rice rolls with more bite than the tender local variety. The broth was herbal, spicy and had a lot of pepper. I enjoyed it, even though it was a little more salty than I normally like. At $3 a bowl, it was pretty expensive.

Yaowarat Thai Kway Chap - green tea

Thursday, September 24, 2020

Fried Kway Teow (炒粿條), Amoy Street Food Centre

Fried Kway Teow (炒粿條), char kuey teow

Haven't had char kuey teow in a while so I decided to give this stall (#01-01 Amoy Street Food Centre, 7 Maxwell Road) a go. A hum-less plate. It's yet another one of those that I've passed by on occasions beyond count but I don't remember having eaten from them before. I was slightly disappointed.

This plate of would have benefitted much from more dark soya sauce and better caramelizations for their flavour. Believe there wasn't any lard because I couldn't taste any of it. Bean sprouts had a nice crunch. Tasted healthy with too little sweet or saltiness. It's not bad per se, just not what I was looking for.

Fried Kway Teow (炒粿條), Amoy Street Food Centre

Wednesday, September 23, 2020

Chilling out at Tokyo Soba

Tokyo Soba, kitsune soba

Was looking for something that wouldn't sit down heavy so a cold soba was usually the quick fix for that. This was a chilled kitsune soba with the sweet abura age from Tokyo Soba.

Tokyo Soba, abura age

Topped it with extra portion of the abura age. Should I be admitting that they're a kind of guilty pleasure here?

Tokyo Soba, nebaneba soba

Healthier options seem to be popping up recently - like this cold nebaneba soba that featured natto, tororo and okura. Not a bad eat though if natto's your friend and the slimy texture isn't a concern.

Tokyo Soba

Tuesday, September 22, 2020

Yuan Chun Famous Lor Mee (源春驰名卤面), Amoy Street Food Centre

Yuan Chun Famous Lor Mee (源春驰名卤面), Amoy Street Food Centre

I remember having a bowl of lor mee from Yuan Chun (#02-80 Amoy Street Food Centre, 7 Maxwell Road, tel : +65 62911439) some years ago and also recalled not being impressed. But there was a suggestion to give them a try so I relented since the memory was hazy from the last time round and importantly, there wasn't much of a queue.

Yuan Chun Famous Lor Mee (源春驰名卤面), Amoy Street Food Centre

The first thing I noticed was that the gravy was viscous but not starchy. Not outright impressive in flavour by itself but tasty with the spoonful of vinegar and chilli. Speaking of which - these guys don't have chilli paste, only chilli padi which I thought produced a cleaner heat compared with the paste. I didn't taste any garlic as well. The toppings were so so and I don't mind eating again as long as I didn't have to deal with a queue.

Yuan Chun Famous Lor Mee (源春驰名卤面), Amoy Street Food Centre