Thursday, June 10, 2021

Super Shiok Basmati Nasi Lemak, People's Park Complex Food Centre

Super Shiok Basmati Nasi Lemak, People's Park Complex Food Centre

We noticed Super Shiok Basmati Nasi Lemak (#01-126B People's Park Complex Food Centre, 32 New Market Road) the last time we were in the area and made a mental note to check them out. No idea if they are related to Super Shiok Nasi Lemak.

While their nasi lemak looked run of the mill at first glance, it wasn't. I noticed that there were ikan bilis that were cooked with the basmati rice as they were scooped out of the cooker - rice which still had residual coconut cream in some parts. The coconut flavour was pretty light though. I'm guessing not enough salt to bring out those flavours. 

There're the standard ikan bilis and peanuts to go along and even more ikan bilis in their sambal. Fishy indeed. Light on the salt too. Sambal was sweet, had a light heat from the spice and was also tangy; those and the flavour of onions were what I detected. 

Super Shiok Basmati Nasi Lemak, People's Park Complex Food Centre

The other items were so so. Otah was boring because it wasn't particularly flavourful from the fish nor was it spicy. There's chicken luncheon meat which I shouldn't have gotten on hindsight. The thin omelette was fragrant from the onions inside them. Chicken wings no longer had any crisp by the time I got home but there was a pleasant light turmeric flavour on the skin which was lightly salted. The meat was relatively tender and moist.

Wednesday, June 09, 2021

Banana prata with fish curry from ABC Food Corner

ABC Food Corner, banana prata fish curry

The pratas must have been squished either during packing or on the way back so the bananas oozed out and smeared their natural fruity sweetness over the prata. Also loved the warmth from the mild heat in the belly from the fish curry. From ABC Food Corner

Tuesday, June 08, 2021

Soon Heng White Bee Hoon (順興炒白米粉), Havelock Road Food Centre

Soon Heng White Bee Hoon (順興炒白米粉)

This 白米粉 shop (#01-03 Havelock Road Cooked Food Centre, 22A/B Havelock Road) took over the unit that used to be Soon Heng Hong Kong Style Charcoal Roast just next door to Havelock Turtle Soup. Are they the same people? 白米粉 for some reasons have trended in the recent years no small thanks to a certain Sembawang White Bee Hoon which has since expanded to a multi branched White Restaurant.

Soon Heng White Bee Hoon (順興炒白米粉)

If you're thinking that this was another clone - well they are and they aren't. They are because the stall capitalized on the 白米粉 name which draws attention by association. It has nothing to do with White Restaurant. They aren't because their flavour was also different as far as I can tell. I was hoping that it'll be more intense from the seafood.

Soon Heng White Bee Hoon (順興炒白米粉)

The gravy wasn't as flavourful. Not that it tasted bad. It didn't. It was certainly also not like the original Sembawang white bee hoon. Prawns were not fresh. Their sambal looked potent but it's not as scalp prickling as I had imagined. Made the bee hoon taste better though.

Soon Heng White Bee Hoon (順興炒白米粉), Havelock Road Food Centre

Monday, June 07, 2021

Dumpling (水饺) noodle with chicken claws (凤爪) from Xing Yun (幸運) Wanton Mee

Xing Yun (幸運) Wanton Mee, Beo Crescent

Xing Yun (幸運) Wanton Mee was another stall that I've mistakenly assumed for being nameless - like the nameless Beo Crescent curry rice just a coin's toss away. Google as of now lists this stall as Lucky Wonton Noodles - not to be mistaken for Lucky Wanton Noodle at Tanjong Pagar. 

Have been wanting to come back for their noodles since the last time. I didn't realize that it had been five years since until now.

Xing Yun (幸運) Wanton Mee

The noodles survived transit, albeit a slightly shorter one, better than the one from Hui Ji did; but I did notice that the proprietor had blanched the noodles in cool water before bagging it. Noodles had a nice aroma from the 猪油 but their 猪油渣 was no longer fresh. Those chicken claw didn't remind me of wet pork floss today. They were slurp off the bone tender and if not for the lack of intensity from the braising sauce, could have rivalled proper dim sum restaurants. 

With five 水饺 plus the 凤爪, I thought it was reasonably priced at five bucks.

Xing Yun (幸運) Wanton Mee, Beo Crescent

Sunday, June 06, 2021

Duck kuey teow from Kim Kitchen Braised Duck

Kim Kitchen Braised Duck, duck kuey teow

I've gotten rice and noodles from Kim Kitchen Braised Duck before - that's not including occasional take away of their braised goods (like braised duck meat, pig intestines, eggs and tau kwa) as supplements when I sometimes tar pow radish cake from Heng Heng.

Kim Kitchen Braised Duck, duck kuey teow

Had their duck kuey teow to go for lunch a couple of times recently. Added intestines, egg and tau kwa. Love the no gloopy sauce and excuse the bad English. There's just enough of the spiced braising liquid to flavour the kuey teow as it was all absorbed into the rice noodles by the time I got home. Pretty satisfying for a princely sum of $5.

Kim Kitchen Braised Duck, Beo Crescent Market Food Centre

Saturday, June 05, 2021

Hui Ji Fishball Noodles (輝記魚圓麵), Tiong Bahru Food Centre

Hui Ji Fishball Noodles (輝記魚圓麵)

I'm generally wary of tar pow-ing noodles home. It's common sense that most don't travel well especially when one is concerned with texture and these things inevitably soften or get soggy from the sauces/condensation in packaging. Once in a while, I hope against hope. Been wanting to try Hui Ji Fishball Noodles (輝記魚圓麵) (#02-44 Tiong Bahru Food Centre, 30 Seng Poh Road) for a while and that has only managed to happened during this HA when I didn't have a choice but to get them to go.

Hui Ji Fishball Noodles (輝記魚圓麵), mee pok

This was mee pok with some extra ingredients I added from their yong tau hu shelf. Didn't enjoy it much. The yong tau hu items were okay - just a little generic tasting so I didn't think there was much to write home about. What really bothered me was that the noodles had gotten too soft even for a short transit. Did not travel well at all. There's chilli inside but I also detected some sort of sweetness in the noodles.

What was nice though were the bits of fried lard. Darker brown than usual and very fragrant. 

Hui Ji Fishball Noodles (輝記魚圓麵), Tiong Bahru Food Centre