Sunday, July 24, 2022

Tiong Bahru Bakery X Drunken Baker

Tiong Bahru Bakery X Drunken Baker

10th year anniversary menu by Tiong Bahru Bakery with Drunken Baker at the Foothills outpost (70 River Valley Road). It sounded interesting and I got suckered in. In retrospect, I am telling myself "I should have known better..."

Tiong Bahru Bakery X Drunken Baker, bianca black truffle

This was their bianca pizza. With a crust that's purported to be made from a 160 year old sourdough starter. There's blue cheese, maitake, walnut oil and chives. We splurged on the $20 shaven black truffle. It was disappointing and underwhelming.

The crust was fine. Airy, chewy and not heavy. For something that had blue cheese (which is supposed to be salty), it was a bland-ish pizza. One can postulate how little blue cheese there was. The shaven black truffles hadn't any aroma nor flavour. Imagine that. There was also a pitiful amount of chives? Stingy is an understatement for the ingredients for a $40 nine inch pizza.

Tiong Bahru Bakery X Drunken Baker, lamb hot dog

The lamb hot dog was served in a croissant. I thought that would be the regular croissant instead of this pitiful attempt to save on their pastry. For a start, there was a pretty punchy minty yoghurt and mustard which overwhelmed the lamb flavour in the sausage and any butteriness in the croissant. Chopped onions would have made a lot more sense than those three shards precariously perched on top of the hot dog. Poorly thought out with no experience at all and blatant disregard of flavour balance of their chosen ingredients. I'm not a cook and this much I can tell.

Saturday, July 23, 2022

牛肉炒面 from Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles (舌尖尖兰州牛肉面)

炒面 from Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles

Hadn't noticed that there was stir fried beef noodles (牛肉炒面) from Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles but then again, we haven't been eating here for a while. The savoury spices/sauce reminded me of a milder rendition of Xinjiang/Xi'an styled noodles or those from Dolan Uyghur Restaurant. Less intense without those heavy cumin accents. I enjoyed it still. Note to self : forget their braised eggs the next time. No flavour from the braising sauce.

Friday, July 22, 2022

Hualong Fishhead Steamboat (華龍魚頭爐), Clementi

Hualong Fishhead Steamboat (華龍魚頭爐), yang zhou fried rice

My attention was drawn to this cze char stall (#01-129, 325 Clementi Ave 5) after seeing the Yangzhou fried rice on a neighbouring table. Real char siew. So we got ourselves an order which was served with tell tale scorch marks on the grains of rice but it was a little oilier than I liked and not as tasty as the one from Claypot & Cooked Food Kitchen.

Hualong Fishhead Steamboat (華龍魚頭爐), golden roll

Also tried their Golden Roll. The menu described it with salted egg (couldn't taste/see it), century egg, luncheon meat (cheap pink slime ham perhaps, not luncheon meat), squid paste, chopped fresh prawns (were those even there?!) and chestnuts (really?). Didn't taste half as impressive as the the description. There I was imagining something along the lines of those crab and liver rolls from Spring Court.

Hualong Fishhead Steamboat (華龍魚頭爐), fermented beancurd kangkong

Their kang kong stir fried in fermented bean curd (腐乳) was good though. Loved that pungent saltiness pairing with the spikes of heat from the sliced bits of chilli padi in there with the crunch of the vegetables. What I didn't like were the slivers of ginger which I thought was unnecessary.

Hualong Fishhead Steamboat (華龍魚頭爐), Clementi

OK Chicken Rice, Havelock Road

OK Chicken Rice, roasted thigh

While this wasn't the best of times to get chicken rice, OK Chicken Rice (#01-06, 51 Havelock Road) was just disappointing. Even in this fresh chicken drought, I've had better. My order came with possibly the most boney chicken thigh I've had. Portions were measly and the meat was dry. Good thing I didn't pay extra for the kampong chicken which would have cost almost $2 more.

OK Chicken Rice, satay

Satay from them was not great as well. There was barely any char on the skewered meat and I don't think these guys used a charcoal grill because there wasn't any of that grill aroma as well. Will not be back again.

OK Chicken Rice, Havelock Road

Thursday, July 21, 2022

A Melton Mowbray pork pie from Marks & Spencer

Melton Mowbray pork pie

First time we've seen these at Marks & Spencer so we bought one to try at home. Melton Mowbray pork pies are named after Melton Mowbray, a town in Leicestershire. We took ours out one day for an English-y cheese and pie and tomato soup lunch.

Melton Mowbray pork pie Marks & Spencer

It is said that they were popularized amongst fox hunters from their region of origins. I'd take that tail tale, not the pie, with a pinch of salt from easily Google-able sources. There's probably more to it. From what I gathered, these pies are recommended to be eaten cold - or room temperature.

Melton Mowbray pork pie

So we took it out from the fridge 30 mins - 1 hr before to "warm" them up. The distinct feature of a Melton Broway pie is the shape of its hand formed crust. They're under Protected Designation of Origin; so supposedly only pies made around a designated zone around Melton using the traditional recipe including uncured pork, are allowed to carry the Melton Mowbray name.

Melton Mowbray pork pie

Not bad tasting meaty pork pies. Couldn't get much of the jellied pork stock. Crust was a lot less buttery than I had imagined and understandably so, it is not crisp.

Melton Mowbray pork pie

Wednesday, July 20, 2022

Claypot & Cooked Food Kitchen (砂煲小厨), Chinatown Food Centre

Claypot & Cooked Food Kitchen (砂煲小厨), Chinatown Food Centre

I've heard about Claypot & Cooked Food Kitchen (#02-083 Chinatown Food Centre, 335 Smith Street) for some years now and every time I've passed by their stall they appear to be closed. In recent months, I've discovered that they don't do weekends. They're popular with a bunch of more mature discerning palates and certain circles of foodies who appreciate old school flavours coaxed from skilful mastery behind the kitchen and wok. Have been so for some time from what I gather.

Claypot & Cooked Food Kitchen (砂煲小厨), salted fish char siew shrimp fried rice

Because I was alone I could only order something that was single serving, hence, their fried rice. There's only one fried rice on their menu and it's listed as Salted Fish Char Siew Shrimp Fried Rice at the front of the stall. There're also bean sprouts in it. If you peer a little closer, you'd notice the bits of scorch marks on the grains of rice that indicate high heat searing from the stir fry.

Claypot & Cooked Food Kitchen (砂煲小厨), salted fish char siew shrimp fried rice

I dug out a couple of prawns and they use real char siew (as opposed to crab sticks or those lower form blobs that imitate crab sticks). Definitely infused with wok hei. Great pairing with their sambal on the side. Very solid plate of local styled fried rice with standards I haven't had in a while. For $4.50.

Claypot & Cooked Food Kitchen (砂煲小厨), seafood hor fun

I came back the next day. Wanted to get ee meen (伊面) but they didn't have it so I settled for the seafood hor fun. Did not expect it to be served in a claypot. It's not bad. Notable aspects included mild smokiness from the scorched rice noodles and two large prawns. While I recognize that this was a cut above most of the seafood hor fun out there, I wouldn't say I was impressed.

Claypot & Cooked Food Kitchen (砂煲小厨), seafood hor fun

Just when I was about to write the rice noodles off, a thought came to mind. The sambal for the fried rice from yesterday sounded like what was needed to awaken this claypot of hor fun. And it did.

Claypot & Cooked Food Kitchen (砂煲小厨), Chinatown Food Centre