Was looking forward to the seasonal return of their aji katsu. One of the better fried fish I remember having that didn't need sauce while the rosu katsu was good with mustard and a bit of salt.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Monday, July 26, 2021
The aji katsu is back at Tonkatsu by Ma Maison
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese
Sunday, July 25, 2021
Pumpkin and sweet corn paste from 一一五糖水 (Yi Yi Wu Tang Shui)
More dessert from 一一五糖水. We came on a Sunday to try their pumpkin and sweet corn paste because it's only available on limited specific days of the week. I thought it was quite nice. The main flavours were coconut and pumpkin with corn. Wasn't too sweet which was how we liked it.
Old Master Roasted Grill 老师傅烧腊, Chinatown Food Centre
I noticed this stall (#02-119 Chinatown Food Centre, 335 Smith Street) a stone's throw from Chang Ji Gourmet the last few times I was here and noted that they had good looking char siew so here's a plate with char siew and roasted duck drumstick. Both roasts were pretty good. Char siew had a nice caramelized exterior and fat laced meat while the duck was tender and flavourful from the roasted skin/fat. Would come back again.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Saturday, July 24, 2021
123 ZÔ Vietnamese BBQ Skewers and Hotpot, Geylang Road
123 ZÔ (747 Geylang Road, tel : +65 9669 9655) is a relatively new Vietnamese grilled skewer and hotpot restaurant close to the Paya Lebar side of Geylang. While Vietnamese restaurants aren't uncommon here, most of them have a templated menu which included mainly just pho, maybe some bún and bánh mì. Bbq skewers and hotpot was not something we've had before.
I got curious about some tamarind and peanut drink. The former ingredient was sour and sweet which made it not particularly thirst quenching. It was fun to drink with the bits of fruit to chew on though. The nuts were on the verge of becoming stale so they weren't so nice.
Green mango salad was not bad. Lots of dried shrimp in it. But because I had one at Uncle Ho Tuckshop not too long back, I had to compare. That one was chilled and much more refreshing than this which was room temperature. This one had plenty of basil just so that you know.
The idea of this trip was to get some grilled skewers because these were what they were known for. We got chicken hearts, chicken gizzards and beef wrapped in betel leaves (bo la lot). The gizzards were pretty tasty. Special mention goes to the whole chicken hearts which were outstanding.
We had barbequed frogs. The ones 123 ZÔ used were small frogs and there were burnt ends which added that smoky flavour to the meat.
What we found outstanding and memorable were their grilled baby octopus which were super. These were very very tender.
Grilled quails were also quite nice. Smoky and had crispy charred bits which made them delicious.
These were grilled pork chops that were not on the menu. Pretty good munching because it was meaty and not too tough.
The other thing that wasn't on menu were grilled pig's udders. I think that would be the clearest description of them. These were fatty and chewing them brought out flavours. I thought it was a good idea that they included grilled lady's fingers to break the monotony from the meat.
A shared bowl of bún bò huế to finish with the warm spicy broth.
I kinda like this place.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
vietnamese
Friday, July 23, 2021
Zazz Pizza, Cross Street Exchange
Zazz Pizza closed for a little while and resurfaced in a new location (#01-108 Cross Street Exchange, 18 Cross Street, tel : +65 8199 9909). We came over to the current spot because we've had good experiences with the food.
One of the new items introduced into the menu with this re-opening was their braised lamb fettuccine. Yes, thats fettuccine with a rich meaty tangy stew-ish meat sauce of tender braised lamb. I don't know if anyone cares but I cared that they applied rosemary in a way I liked. Meaning complimentary and not excessive.
This pizza mortadella is a new pie. Mozzarella, stracciatella cheese, mortadella ham, cherry tomatoes and pistachios. Good combination of flavour from the milky cheeses and the porcine quality of the ham. The quality of their pizza was as good as I remember which was the main reason why we came back. If there had been any difference between the ones from the old location to this one, it was negligible.
There was rich and creamy mascarpone in their tiramisu. What I thought was lacking was the flavour from the coffee and a bit of alcohol would have added to it.
Thursday, July 22, 2021
Danger Close, Alexandra Village Food Centre
Came across this stall (#01-05 Alexandra Village Food Centre, 120 Bukit Merah Lane 1) after lunch and grabbed a drink. From what I gathered, they do concoctions of sparkling teas, nitro cold brew coffees and there were even a couple of taps for craft beers. This was their Grey Lady - tasted like jasmine tea with citrus and fizz. Just the refreshing beverage for the warm weather. It was described to be smoky but I couldn't seem to get the smokiness.
Digested Pages :
the coffee leaf and tea bean
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