Sunday, January 31, 2021

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, Pasir Panjang Food Centre

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, Pasir Panjang Food Centre

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood (#01-23/24 Pasir Panjang Food Centre, 121 Pasir Panjang Road) came about as a suggestion for dinner. I haven't been much to this parts so I thought it might worth checking out.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, gong gong

We had boiled sea snails. These were not bad. Tender and slightly chewy like squids. The sambal provided was deliciously spicy and tangy.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, sambal petai

There's sambal petai. These were stir fried with onions and ikan bilis. The onions lent a bit of sweetness to the dish, quite similar to the rendition done at Xin Curry Fish Head Zhu Chao at Tanglin Halt. As opposed to the more savoury and meaty ones from say Tian Tian Seafood Restaurant or Sin Hoi Sai.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, kailan

Also got ourselves some stir fried kailan with garlic. Vegetables were nicely salted and not fibrous.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, mui fan

We ordered mui fan to see how their's was like. The gravy was starchy and they had decent ingredients but I wouldn't consider those portions generous. Taste was okay but if you added the sambal from those sea snails into them, it became quite delicious. Without that sambal, the one at Hillman Restaurant beats this.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, sambal lala

That's sambal lala. Clams. In sambal. Not too bad.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, stingray

Not forgetting sambal stingray. This wasn't as good as I imagined. Firstly, there was a lack of char on the surface of the stingray which kinda defeated the purpose of getting grilled stingray. On top of that, we could easily tell from the texture that it was frozen. That texture ruined the experience. For some reasons, this triggered the memories of the good ones we've had at Newton Food Centre many years ago. This was not of the same league.

Alan Banana Leaves BBQ Seafood, Pasir Panjang Food Centre

Saturday, January 30, 2021

Bai Nian (百年), People's Park Complex Food Centre

Bai Nian (百年), yong tau foo

I had 百年 once a few years ago at Albert Food Centre. Remembered liking it so I got a bowl after discovering that they had also set up shop at People's Park Food Centre (#01-1144 People's Park Complex Food Centre, 32 New Market Road). Nice as I remembered it. Maybe this one has much less spring onions. But the yong tau foo ingredients that were hand made in the shop was still tasty and good quality.

Bai Nian (百年), People's Park Complex Food Centre

Friday, January 29, 2021

KS Fruits Rojak . BBQ Rojak, Pasir Panjang Food Centre

KS Fruits Rojak, cuttlefish century egg rojak

Came across this stall (#01-45 Pasir Panjang Food Centre, 121 Pasir Panjang Road) selling fruit rojak while having dinner so we ordered one with cuttlefish and century egg. Indeed their rojak had a larger variety of fruits than the usual rendition - there's red/green apples, pineapple and guava; these on top of the standard ingredients of tau pok, cucumber, you tiao. What I didn't expect was that this plate a lot more refreshing than the usual rendition because of the fruits. Would look forward to this again the next time I'm here. 

KS Fruits Rojak . BBQ Rojak, Pasir Panjang Food Centre

Thursday, January 28, 2021

Gochi-So Shokudo, Chinatown Point

Gochi-So Shokudo, iberico pork collar don

These guys have a branch at Chinatown Point (#02-41/42 Chinatown Point, 133 New Bridge Road). They have Iberico pork steaks and what appeared to be chirashi don that the one at One Raffles Place didn't. We stuck to their grilled pork donburi. This was the Iberico pork collar bowl. Garlic barbeque sauce on the side. Meat's a lot leaner than the belly or jowl. They seriously don't salt their meat at all.

Wednesday, January 27, 2021

Angelina, Marina Bay Sands

Angelina, Marina Bay Sands

I always had the idea that Angelina was just cakes and confectionaries and pastries only so I never paid them much attention when they opened up at Capitol Piazza. Recently we walked past their place at MBS (#B2-89/89A Marina Bay Sands, 10 Bayfront Avenue, tel : +65 6688 7218) and also saw them featured on YouTube and I realized that they was more than met my eyes.

Angelina, iced chocolate L’Africain
 
That's their old-fashioned iced chocolate “L’Africain”. Fruity thick chocolate drink. Had dimensions but I don't know if there was that much cocoa. Not a bad chocolate drink. Will try the hot one the next time.

Angelina, coffee cream
Angelina, coffee cream

For some reason, the coffee from our Christmas set came first before everything else from the set did. Thought it would be the last. We asked for cream and they obliged. Because the coffee didn't pack the punch as the one of the defunct Antoinette, it also didn't taste the same with cream. This one was like French kopi gu yu

Angelina, seafood platter

Back to the Christmas set I mentioned earlier, there's a seafood platter that came with it. Seafood plate to be precise. The prawn, scallop and torched salmon rosette were all delicious. There was enough caramelization to for that smoky flavour without downplaying the taste seafood. Those guys in the kitchen who made this must have either been lucky or competent.

Angelina, lamb rack
Angelina, lamb rack

This lamb was the main course for the Christmas set. Done medium. Not bad. Flavour's there but not exactly robust and there was also a hint of rosemary which I would have preferred not there. Gratin dauphinois that came with it was creamy and delicious.

Angelina, slow cooked chicken

They had a delicious slow cooked chicken with morel cream. This was part of their a la carte, not the set. Flavourful chicken was competently cooked and made extra yummy by the rich morel cream. By the way, that morel cream also paired well with the lamb and we knew because we tried.

Angelina, chocolate fondant

We couldn't try any of their desserts on menu because the set came with a chocolate fondant which we didn't want to waste. Wasn't bad.

Angelina, Marina Bay Sands

Tuesday, January 26, 2021

Dumplings.ru, Maxwell Chambers

Dumplings.ru, Maxwell Chambers

We tried the food from Dumplings.ru (#01-05 Maxwell Chambers, 32 Maxwell Rd, tel : +65 8875 7033) some time back when they were just Ang Moh Dumplings. They've set up a bigger shop now. It's more of a tavern/bar than a restaurant. Remembered that I wasn't impressed previously at all but someone we trusted tried recently and the feedback was that they weren't bad. So we thought, what the hell - let's give them another try.

Dumplings.ru, kvass

Kvass. Quite like this.


Ordered their okroshka because it looked so nice on their menu.

Dumplings.ru, okroshka

This was how it was served. Tasted like raita with dill and potatoes. The menu mentioned ham but we didn't get any. Nice for the hot weather but when we had this, it was one of those rainy nights.

Dumplings.ru, kholodets

Tried their kholodets. If you're trying to figure out from the picture, it was a chicken jelly/aspic dish. It was okay. Jelly was salty.

Dumplings.ru, shuba

The shuba was not bad. Haven't had much of these before so I can only describe them based on whether I tasted good or not. Liked the mild earthy sweetness of the beets together with the smoky saltiness of the herring. Not as fancy or high quality as the one at Dacha though.

Dumplings.ru, minty ram

When we had their lamb pelmeni previously, I remember that they were unimpressive. These tasted different from the last time. We could discern the lamb flavour from the fillings today which was a good thing. A little more salty than I preferred but still quite tasty.

Dumplings.ru, Maxwell Chambers