Wednesday, July 13, 2022

包天下 (Bao Tian Xia), People's Park Complex

包天下 (Bao Tian Xia), People's Park Complex

Have noticed 包天下 (#01-K99E People's Park Complex, 1 Park Road) for some time now and have been curious about their hefty looking 肉夹馍.  

包天下 (Bao Tian Xia), rou jia mo 肉夹馍

We've had 肉夹馍 with stir fried pork strips and shredded/minced pork. 包天下's was stuffed with strips of braised pork belly. It's delicious with the flavour of the braising sauce but I kinda miss the cumin in all of it. 😬

包天下 (Bao Tian Xia), rou jia mo 肉夹馍

Pretty generous with the stuffings there. There's option for chilli which I thought enhanced the flavours of the stewed pork in the bun. Remember to let them know if you don't want coriander (香菜).

包天下 (Bao Tian Xia), People's Park Complex

Tuesday, July 12, 2022

Mr Appam, Maxwell Food Centre

Mr Appam, pandan coconut appam

I categorized this both under Indian and Vietnamese since appam is Indian but the proprietress of the stall who is also the cook, is Vietnamese. So Vietnamese Indian this one? There's a tale behind how she ended up with Mr Appam (#01-99 Maxwell Food Centre, 1 Kadayanallur Street) but it will not be told here. We tried their pandan coconut (green one) and princess appam (below). 

Mr Appam, princess appam

I liked that we were getting a good sour from the fermented rice flour for the pandan coconut appam but I'm not getting any of that pandan flavour. Heh! Princess appam which didn't have any of the sour was sprinkled with palm sugar - a little different from how it's done at Heavens which provided brown sugar/grated coconut on the side making the sweet component optional. Not bad tasting appams here, wouldn't mind coming back another time but the wait can be grating since it's all made to order.

Mr Appam, Maxwell Food Centre

Monday, July 11, 2022

Mr Briyani, Chander Road

Mr Briyani, Chander Road

Dinner at Mr Briyani (11 Chander Road, tel : +65 8661 4273). I've been wanting to try their food for a while and we discovered this outpost the last time we were around the area.

Mr Briyani, sweet lassi

The lassi they served were creamy and chilled so we liked it.

Mr Briyani, fish tikka

Ordered fish tikka. I don't know what fish was it they used but we could tell it was frozen and not mackerel nor the cheap dory. The texture was slightly bouncy rather than flaky - reminded me of grouper but I don't know if it was. What was done nicely were the spice marinate and the char the fish had gotten from the tandoor. Pretty good eating.

Mr Briyani, gobi 65

Wouldn't recommend the their gobi 65. It's probably half or 2/3 batter so there's very little cauliflower in it. Didn't order this to eat all the batter.

Mr Briyani, keema briyani

Tried the keema briyani. This. Was. Awesome. There was a solid savoury spice infusion in both the minced mutton marinate and rice. Briyani was well salted and packed a pleasant heat as well. Couldn't stop myself from spooning mouthful after mouthful of it. This alone was worth the trip. Pretty big portions for each serving. 

Mr Briyani, kashmiri naan

We had Kashmiri naan. This one was different from most renditions we've had because these didn't use maraschino cherry for the fruit in the bread. I couldn't tell what fruit exactly it was but it could have been dates. Or maybe figs? Latter's unlikely. There were bits crushed nuts in it - something most of the Kashmiri naan we've had don't. Nice. Liked the buttery taste.

Mr Briyani, gongura mutton

Tried their gongura mutton - think of this the red sorrel instead of the spinach version of a saag gosht. Which was essentially what it was with all the tanginess. Mutton's not exactly tough but they were also not of the same standards as those tender ones we had from Punjab Grill. 😂

Mr Briyani, Chander Road

Sunday, July 10, 2022

Kanpachi head and kama shioyaki from Tora Tora Tora

Tora Tora Tora, kanpachi head kama shioyaki

Seems that the prices on the menu at Tora Tora Tora have increased. Their kaisen don has gone up by a few dollars though I've noticed that there're a few more slices of fish now. Here's a look at their kanpachi shioyaki - head and collar. Not outstanding per se but still a pretty decent eat. I'm not sure how much grilling was done but I'm pretty sure that those black speckles on the fish came from a blowtorch.

Saturday, July 09, 2022

Golden Nur, Market Street Hawker Centre

Golden Nur, crispy chicken briyani

Market Street Interim Hawker Centre
 at Cross Street has finally finished fulfilling its interim purpose and the stalls have moved back to the old location which is the new Market Street Hawker Centre in the shiny new CapitaSpring building. I've seen/heard of Golden Nur (#03-11 Market Street Hawker Centre, 88 Market Street) but haven't tried them until today. Here's their crispy fried chicken briyani which is something that they're known for.

I was here around dinner time so the bird might not have been the most freshly fried. My order came with breast and wings. Not exactly so tender or moist like dark meat but it wasn't hard either. Could have sworn I tasted a hint of mutton in the dalcha on the side. Rice was light, not heavy on the grease and pretty flavourful on its own. Those crispy bits on the chicken? Deliciously salty.

Golden Nur, Market Street Hawker Centre

Friday, July 08, 2022

San Hu Bak Chor Mee (三虎肉脞面), Boon Tiong Road

San Hu Bak Chor Mee (三虎肉脞面), signature bak chor mee

Not bad tasting signature bowl of bak chor mee from San Hu Bak Chor Mee (11B Boon Tiong Road). It's at the same coffee shop as the defunct Yuan Chen Wai a couple of minutes walk from Tiong Bahru Plaza. I liked the piquant chilli that had some heat and dried shrimp flavour. Pretty generous with the stewed mushrooms there. What was different about their signature bowl was the use of dark soya sauce which essentially made the bowl of noodles taste like ban mian. In fact, I think they've probably done just that - creating a bowl of local style minced meat noodles with the flavour profile of ban mian.

San Hu Bak Chor Mee (三虎肉脞面), Boon Tiong Road