Friday, September 17, 2021

The double boiled black chicken coconut soup from Soup Restaurant (三盅两件)

Soup Restaurant (三盅两件), Paragon

This was our first time eating at Soup Restaurant at Paragon (#B1-07 Paragon, 290 Orchard Road, tel : +65 6333 6228).

Soup Restaurant (三盅两件), double boiled black chicken coconut soup

I mentioned the black chicken coconut soup previously very briefly. Something about it being not bad. Let's do it a little more justice. The soup's clear and sweet from the juices of the coconut paired with light savoury and herbal taste from whatever else was put into it for the double boiling. Deliciously moreish if I had to superficially summarise. There's a thin layer of coconut meat which you could scrape off to eat after drinking. Maybe next time we'll try the one with black chicken and scallop.

Soup Restaurant (三盅两件), food

Didn't just get soup. There was a bunch of their other stuff - like their chicken lettuce tacos, slightly fibrous grandfatherly sweet potato leaves in sambal and an oddly sweet claypot egg tofu. Nothing we haven't had before.

Soup Restaurant (三盅两件), Paragon

Thursday, September 16, 2021

Kim Fa Fish Ball Minced Meat Noodle, Tiong Bahru Food Centre

Kim Fa Fish Ball Minced Meat Noodle, Tiong Bahru Food Centre

This was a little different from the usual minced meat noodle because it looked like Kim Fa (#02-32 Tiong Bahru Food Centre, 30 Seng Poh Road) is essentially a fishball noodle shop. Notice that the toppings are the standard fishball noodle stuff - not those of minced pork noodles like stewed mushrooms, pork liver and whathaveyous. And then there's also minced pork.

Not a bad bowl of fishball minced meat noodle but like the neighbouring Yuan Ji, it didn't taste particularly outstanding. I liked that the noodles were well tossed with the sauces and chilli. The toppings were decent - almost run of the mill so. The fishballs though had a nice fishy salty taste and were tender.
 
Kim Fa Fish Ball Minced Meat Noodle, Tiong Bahru Food Centre

Wednesday, September 15, 2021

Filet of salmon from Les Bouchons

Les Bouchons, Ann Siang Road

It's been about 15 years since the first time I was here at the Ann Siang branch of Les Bouchons till today.

Les Bouchons, salad

That had also been the only time that I've actually taken a picture of their salad.  Things have changed a little. The pictures are better now. 

Les Bouchons, sauces

Grain mustard, dijon mustard, mayo and Béarnaise. Not exactly the best selection for seafood which we were having tonight.

Les Bouchons, salmon

Tried their salmon for the first time today. The passionfruit butter that accompanied it sounded intriguing. There was option for medium doneness for the fish so I was willing to give it a go. There restaurant added that since it wasn't sashimi grade fish, they wouldn't go for any doneness less than medium. Hmmm...

Les Bouchons, salmon

The kitchen came through with medium doneness. I would have loved a little more char flavouring on the surface but I am not complaining. The passionfruit butter was unfortunately little to talk about. It was neither passionfruit-y nor buttery. But thankfully the salmon held its own with just salt and pepper and a squeeze of lemon.

Les Bouchons, affogato

Affogato's not bad here with their creamy vanilla ice cream and bitter espresso.

Les Bouchons, Ann Siang Road

Tuesday, September 14, 2021

Mrs Pho House, why Takashimaya?

Mrs Pho House, the table and the lemongrass water

The addresses for Mrs Pho House all over point to Takashimaya. How is that? Isn't this spot (#B2-36A, 391 Orchard Road, tel : +65 9666 1357) part of Ngee Ann City instead? Anyways this new outfit by Mrs Pho unlike their other shops, serves also hotpot.

Mrs Pho House, pomelo salad

Pomelo salad looked small compared to the pictures in the menu. Yes it's pictures, not just one picture. But it's refreshingly lime-y with sweet citrus flavour from the fruit. There was some mint and a herb that tasted like laksa leaf.

Mrs Pho House, mountain style chicken skewer

Their grill section featured something known as mountain styled chicken skewers - boneless pieces of chicken dry rubbed with something and grilled. The "mountain style" in the name brought to mind earth moving doton styled jutsu; but that's just me and too much Naruto. 

Couldn't identify the spices but I'm getting something that reminded me a bit of cumin. Don't think it's cumin but I'm not sure. These skewers were moist and delicious.

Mrs Pho House, five spice butter quail

The same couldn't be said for the five spice butter quail. There was five spice for sure, couldn't taste any butter and while the meat was pretty tender, the quails were too skinny.

Mrs Pho House, stir fried tonkin jasmine

Second time ordering tonkin jasmine flowers in a Vietnamese restaurant. The last was Red Sparrow - not to be confused with anything to do with Jennifer Lawrence. Am pretty sure at this point that these are the same as cowslip creeper flowers.

Mrs Pho House, crab bisque soup base

We went with the crab bisque soup base. A breath of fresh air from all the other templated broths out there. We were offered a taste before any cooking started. I recommend the tasting because it's the most unadulterated flavour of the broth one would get before the essences of the other ingredients muddled it and before the heat separated the milk. Think crab bisque minus the creaminess. Awesome soup.

Mrs Pho House, green chilli/spicy fermented beancurd dips

The green dip on the top left is green chilli. The texture was oddly starchy. Sweet and spicy. Bottom right was spicy fermented bean curd - basically chilli oil on fermented bean curd. The latter packed a very respectable heat and flavour from the bean curd but doesn't work with hotpot ingredients which are delicate in flavour. Like the lamb shoulder which we wanted to taste and probably fish.

Mrs Pho House, fish

Speaking of fish, we had fish. No dip required.

Mrs Pho House, pig stomach

Pig's stomach. Something that was good with the spicy fermented beancurd dip.

Mrs Pho House, vegetables & lamb shoulder

We had vegetables and sliced lamb shoulder. Frozen meat.

Mrs Pho House, porcini

Porcini. Also frozen. The texture can be inconsistent even in a single piece. Added these into the crab bisque soup close to the end because the flavour does get into the soup and we wanted minimal additional flavours.

Mrs Pho House, into the mirror sepia

Monday, September 13, 2021

Hajah Maimunah at City Square Mall

Hajah Maimunah

Hajah Maimunah has a stall opened in the Food Republic of City Square Mall (L4 City Square Mall, 180 Kitchener Road) a couple of years ago. I think it was a couple of years ago. Anyways, I read that the food (I don't know if all of it) comes from a central kitchen in an attempt to ensure that the same quality is present across this, the flagship at Jalan Pinang and their Joo Chiat outpost. Here's a look.

Hajah Maimunah, nasi padang

Got ourselves a serving of their nasi padang with paru belado, kang kong, sayur lodeh and begedil. Sambal and serunding on the side. I can't compare to eating at the flagship because it's been a while but the food's good here. Flavours from the spices of the cooked food paired with a lemak gravy, some savoury heat from the sambal and spiced sweetness from the serunding.

Hajah Maimunah, siput sedut

Ordered a portion of their siput sedut and got messy sucking the meat out of the snails. 

Hajah Maimunah, nobody home

There's nobody home now.

Hajah Maimunah, City Square Mall

Sunday, September 12, 2021

Sakunthala's, Safra Mt. Faber

Sakunthala's, Safra Mt. Faber

We've seen Sakunthala's whenever we're at Mustafa and also have been recommended to give them a try. We ended up going for the first time at their branch at Mt. Faber (#01-07 SAFRA Mount Faber, 2 Telok Blangah Way, tel : +65 6261 0314). Food was not bad but the ventilation left much to be desired.

Sakunthala's, lassi

Lassi - first time getting them sugarless. If one is familiar with Greek yoghurt, this tasted similar. The texture had little bits of curdled milk sediments though. 

Sakunthala's, fish kothu prata

This was their fish kothu prata - the back part of the name means chopped prata. As the name implies, this was chopped up prata which also has been stir fried with bits of fish, green chilli, eggs and a bunch of spices. Served with assam fish curry and raita. The savouriness with along with the spices paired with textures from the chopped up bits. Nice. Portions were pretty generous.

Sakunthala's, mutton chops

Their lamb chops were pretty chunky unlike what their menu illustrated - which was a rib of lamb with some meat. The actual serving didn't look like that and had a lot more meat. Ended up having to pack one portion home because it was a little too much food. That meat was pretty tender and yet retained enough meaty bite. Not bad.

Sakunthala's, kashmiri pulau

Kashmiri pulao ordinare? I don't know. Someone could educate me. Most of the time, these don't come with much of real dried fruit. Preserved fruits, yes.

Sakunthala's, kashmiri pulau fruity

So other than raisins, there were maraschino cherries and candied orange peel with nuts. The rice also had ghee. In totality, more ingredients than other renditions we've tried. Those orange peel bits in particular added aroma. The sweetness paired pretty well with the mutton chops and fish tikka. Portions were huge and we had to pack some home.

Sakunthala's, fish tikka

Fish tikka was pretty salty and for all their red and char, didn't taste very smoky. The meat had a muddy/earthy flavour which meant it came from a freshwater fish. Tender and flaky but not so firm.

Sakunthala's, masala milk

Ordered a masala milk hoping that it would taste like the one from Chellas in days gone by. It didn't. But it also didn't taste bad. Would have been nicer if they made this with a stronger masala mix.