Wednesday, November 10, 2021

Hui Mama Kitchen @ Eatbox

Hui Mama Kitchen @ Eatbox

The last time I stepped into Eatbox (#01-55 to 59 Tekka Place, 2 Serangoon Road) was quite a while ago. The foodcourt looked a little forlorn and I didn't eat anything then. We were in the vicinity today and ended up there for lunch. Bustling wouldn't be the word I would use to describe the food court. The stalls also have changed vendors from the last time. Got some Vietnamese food from Hui Mama Kitchen this time.

Hui Mama Kitchen @ Eatbox, sticky rice

This was their sticky rice special which was basically a little meat from each of the sticky rice plates that they were serving. Stuff like pork ribs, chicken, meat floss, some sauce that tasted like pate which was delicious, pickles, fried shallots and curiously....half a quail's egg. What's with that half of a tiny egg? Anyways, it was edible but I didn't think so much of it. Meats were a little tough and the sticky rice was dry-ish.

Hui Mama Kitchen @ Eatbox, crab meat pig's brain soup súp cua óc heo

What actually got my attention at the stall was their súp cua óc heo - a soup of minced crab and pig's brain. I didn't realize it was a sticky soup. Didn't have much flavour except from the fish sauce and chilli which they added to it. Too little crab meat to make an impression but they gave a whole pig's brain.

Tuesday, November 09, 2021

Warm Up Cafe, MacKenzie Road

Warm Up Cafe, MacKenzie Road

I wouldn't say that this spot is obscure (110 Mackenzie Road, tel : +65 8723 2332). It's not. It's just off the main road. Sequestered among a few other equally off the main road condominiums close to the back of the Istana. And also a few minutes walk from one of the entrances to Little India MRT. A single Thai eatery in a location that one might not generally expect.

Warm Up Cafe, thai green tea

We had iced Thai green milk tea. And also cha yen later on. Having Thai tea here is akin to getting Hong Kong milk tea. While the standards may be better these days from some restaurants, it's never really going to taste like the real stuff where it came from. Tea here is a little thinner than what would garner a thumbs up.

Warm Up Cafe, fish sauce cabbage

Wanted some vegetable so their cabbage stir fried in fish sauce sounded good. Cabbage was very crunchy and thankfully cooked enough without any residual rawness. Pretty tasty but not exactly how I imagined it.

Warm Up Cafe, thai river prawns

We noticed Thai river prawns on the menu and wanted to get a couple to see if they do nice Thai river prawns. Did not see any indication that they were grilled even though they were supposed to be. Didn't recall any smokiness or char but the prawns were pretty tasty and not dried out. Pretty good with the accompanying nam jim. Just not as large as I was hoping them to be.

Warm Up Cafe, shrimp paste fried rice

That's shrimp paste fried rice. Loads of flavour and texture from the vegetables. The chilli burnt my lips.

Warm Up Cafe, crab bah mee

There's crab bah mee which wasn't a quarter as spicy as its dark reddish looks suggested. There was a dark sauce with a gentle sweetness coupled with flavour from garlic. Wasn't expecting that dark sauce though. Quite a bit of crab meat in the noodles. Not bad tasting.

Warm Up Cafe, MacKenzie Road

Monday, November 08, 2021

LINO, Forum The Shopping Mall

LINO, Forum The Shopping Mall

Lino by the Les Amis Group has been expanding. They started out as a more or less traditional-ish Italian restaurant at Binjai Park. That was followed by their pasta bar at Shaw. This new outpost (#01-01/04 Forum The Shopping Mall, 583 Orchard Road) took over the space left behind by Jamie Oliver's restaurant at Forum The Shopping Mall. Felt more like a mall restaurant than an Italian one though.

LINO, maximon porter

Managed to be upsold by one of their wait staff to buy an expensive bottled serious beer for not so serious people. This was malty, chocolate-y with a sweet aftertaste. Not spicy even though the label indicated that it was made with chili.

LINO, smoked scamorza

I was quite convinced that these were potatoes even though I knew I ordered smoked scamorza - right till the moment I put them into my mouth because they looked so much like them. Even the texture had just the slightest mealiness like potato. But they were scarmoza, albeit unlike those we've had previously. Not bad tasting though. A little smoky and not overly salty, paired with prosciutto and rocket drizzled generously with balsamic glaze.

LINO, trofie pesto

Liked the trofie though the basil pesto seemed to lack cheese and garlic so the punch and umami was kinda lost. Pine nuts would have benefited from a bit of toasting. Otherwise not bad tasting. 

LINO, foie gras pizza

The ingredients of their foie gras pizza were set up not to fail - bacon, caramelized onion, sweet slices of peaches with the foie. That was multi layered sweetness and savoury saltiness with slices of buttery liver on melted cheese bread. I liked it.

LINO, pecan tart

Was expecting them to heat up their pecan tart but it was served chilled. Not bad though not one of the better pecan tart things I've had.

LINO, espresso

Espresso was sour. No more getting coffee if we come back.

LINO, Forum The Shopping Mall

Sunday, November 07, 2021

Fried Carrot Cake (菜头粿), Tanjong Pagar Food Centre

Fried Carrot Cake (菜头粿), Tanjong Pagar Food Centre

Random radish cake trying. This stall was simply named Fried Carrot Cake (#02-48 Tanjong Pagar Food Centre, 6 Tanjong Pagar Plaza). Didn't taste bad but I also didn't think there was anything about them I liked in particular. Flavours were kinda light. I guess this was just ordinary.

Fried Carrot Cake (菜头粿), Tanjong Pagar Food Centre

Carrot cake from Ikea

Carrot cake from Ikea

It's a Saturday breakfast item. While their radish cake were not so much like the local hawker renditions, the tender chunks of the kuey were egg coated with bits of garlic and chai por and were not bad tasting. The chilli paste was unexpectedly fragrant. I wonder where they got those from.

Saturday, November 06, 2021

Goobne, Great World

Goobne, Great World

We've been eyeing Goobne (#01-115 Great World, 1 Kim Seng Promenade, tel : +65 8879 5898) for quite a while and never made the move until recently. Seemed to recall that they didn't have much things apart from chicken on the menu previously. Most of the people we saw today weren't even eating chicken. 

Goobne, Great World

Unlike the others, we were here for the their oven baked chicken and we were focused. The only other non-chicken item we tried to get was some fruit salad which they forgot to process and we ended up not having that.

We got a half deep cheese and half original and both were delicious. The basic oven roasted chicken was tender, very moist on the inside and savoury which allowed the bird to shine even with the sweet cheese powder. Even the breast meat was tender and moist. Loved the fruity chikin mu (치킨무) too. Will come back again.

Goobne, Great World