Thursday, September 01, 2022

Zhong Pin Noodle House (众品麵萬家), Bukit Merah Central Food Centre

Zhong Pin Noodle House (众品麵萬家), kolo mee

Came here because this stall (#02-04 Bukit Merah Central Food Centre, 163 Bukit Merah Central) has kolo mee. Haven't had one that's good for a long time and I've personally felt that the Traditional Sarawak Kolo Mee chain have been on the decline for a long time. Except for that curry one which I liked. But that's because of the curry. 165 Pork Rib Noodles nearby doesn't count because that's just a hybridized rendition of prawn noodles.

Not much saucing in this bowl of noodles so it's a little dry but I've never really had much against dryness as long as the flavours got through. I asked for extra fried lard and they were generous with it. Not big on their char siew though. Noodle texture had just enough bite so......not bad. Will not mind eating again.

Zhong Pin Noodle House (众品麵萬家), mushroom minced meat noodle

Since we were already here, we tried a bowl of bak chor mee. This bowl has dark soya sauce and it's not exactly vinegary. Again, extra fried lard there. Ingredients were the generic factory sourced ones except for the stewed mushrooms which were kinda juicy. Wouldn't say it's bad bowl but nothing about it makes me want to eat it again.

Zhong Pin Noodle House (众品麵萬家), Bukit Merah Central Food Centre

Wednesday, August 31, 2022

Small Potatoes Make The Steak Look Bigger : Year Sixteen


Year XVI. 22.M2. Will the number of years surpass the number of legions by the Emperor of Mankind?

Tuesday, August 30, 2022

Les Bouchons, Rochester Commons

Les Bouchons, Rochester Commons

Les Bouchons has a new location just behind Star Vista (Rochester Commons, 10 Rochester Park, tel : +65 6904 8972).

Les Bouchons, Rochester Commons

Pretty little Parisian styled restaurant sequestered behind tropical verdant lushery. Then again, their decor have always adhered to a similar visual style to their parent L'Angelus.

Les Bouchons, heirloom beetroot salad

There's a few items on the menu that aren't available at both their Ann Siang and Robertson Quay restaurants. One of those was their heirloom beetroot salad. Loved the earthy sweetness of those beets. Had these once or twice previously at Le Bistrot du Sommelier. I especially liked how the fragrance of the lightly toasted walnuts and pine nuts added to the salad.

Les Bouchons, ceps soup

Pretty impressive ceps soup which I'm sure was loaded with butter and cream. Flavour of the mushroom in the piping hot soup was robust to say the least and that was paved by a smooth velvet texture. Would come back for this. Also not available at the other two restaurants as far as I know.

Les Bouchons, foie gras

No complains on the pan fried foie gras. It was delicious. The caramelized liver had the prerequisite crusty exterior and quivery insides I was looking forward to. At the end, we were mopping the rendered oils from from the foie with bread. The onion compote/jam thingy on the side seemed to have curry flavour. Pretty sure I did not imagine it.

Les Bouchons, wagyu onglet

Great grilled wagyu onglet which we haven't seen on their menu before. Pretty sure it's available only here. Not cheap at all but seeing how much Le Bistrot du Sommelier charges for their onglet these days, this one didn't feel quite so expensive. Knife sliced through this like butter. Mostly. Flavour was also a beefy intensity like I was expecting. 👍🏼 

Les Bouchons, wasted sauces

The sauces were kinda wasted tonight because the onglet definitely did not need them. Neither did their fries.

Les Bouchons, poulet aux 40 gousses d'ail

I've always been curious about the 40 garlic chicken dish I've seen around. For some reasons, it has appeared in this restaurant. Again, not in the menu at Ann Siang and Robertson Quay.

The chook was fork tender seeped in the rendered garlic butter in the pot, perfumed with just enough rosemary. Part of what was enjoyable about this was slurping out the creamy cloves of garlic from their skins.

Les Bouchons, salad

At this point of time, we had neither the room nor interest with the salad. I did tried to dig out as much of the walnuts and the cherry tomatoes with a few leaves before throwing in the fork towel.

Les Bouchons, affogato

Would have liked to get something bigger but we only had room for an affogato after all the food.

Les Bouchons, Rochester Commons

Monday, August 29, 2022

Star Coffee, Bukit Merah Central Food Centre

Star Coffee, Bukit Merah Central Food Centre

Came across this stall (#02-22 Bukit Merah Central Food Centre, 163 Bukit Merah Central). Freshly ground local styled coffee pulled with an espresso machine.

Star Coffee, signature coffee

This was their signature coffee which has condense milk. Coffee's ok-ish. Lacked smoothness and was not particularly outstanding or aromatic. Drinkable would be an appropriate description for me. I spied a garlic toast set which I don't mind coming back to try.

Star Coffee, Bukit Merah Central Food Centre

Sunday, August 28, 2022

鄧文記/炒翻天 (Deng Wen Ji/Chao Fan Tian), Toa Payoh Central

鄧文記/炒翻天 (Deng Wen Ji/Chao Fan Tian), Toa Payoh Central

I'm not sure if 鄧文記 or 炒翻天 (J99 Eating House, 186 Toa Payoh Central) were the same stalls or were they separated ones. Both of them occupied the same end unit of the coffeeshop; directly opposite from the end where Fu Xiang Chicken Rice is. Same order taking person who also processed payment.  Fu Zhou Ban Mian (福州板面) is there as well if you needed another clue.

鄧文記 sells wanton mee while 炒翻天 stir fries a pretty mean Hokkien mee.

鄧文記/炒翻天 (Deng Wen Ji/Chao Fan Tian), wanton mee

鄧文記's wanton mee was pretty similar to the style at Eng's Wanton Noodle - one that is attributed by thicker noodles and a fiery chilli sauce. This one blows Eng's soulless rendition out of the water by having firm texture for those noodles, a solid lard (猪油) flavour in the sauce and pretty tasty caramelized char siew for a princely sum of $4.50. 

鄧文記/炒翻天 (Deng Wen Ji/Chao Fan Tian), wanton mee chilli

Yeah, that chilli sauce kinda rocks with the noodles. And also with the Hokkien mee.

鄧文記/炒翻天 (Deng Wen Ji/Chao Fan Tian), wanton

Wantons were meaty. Nice.

鄧文記/炒翻天 (Deng Wen Ji/Chao Fan Tian), hokkien mee

Here's their $6 Hokkien mee from 炒翻天 which in my opinion is much more enjoyable than Come Daily Fried Hokkien Prawn Mee because this one had a much more robust flavour from the stock used to stir fry the noodles. It's a little wetter than I usually prefer but the crustacean-y taste and those chunky pieces of fried lard made up for it.

鄧文記/炒翻天 (Deng Wen Ji/Chao Fan Tian), Toa Payoh Central

Saturday, August 27, 2022

Đặng Hồng's Vietnamese Pho at Keef The Beef

Đặng Hồng's Vietnamese Pho / Dang Hong Vietnamese Pho, The Grandstand

Đặng Hồng (#01-12 The Grandstand, 200 Turf Club Road) is a Vietnamese restaurant at the back/balcony area of Keef the Beef. They're different but also kinda the same. Different because payment are separated processes for Đặng Hồng and Keef the Beef. Same because they're technically in the same unit and you can order from both restaurants. Different because you cannot order the Vietnamese food inside Keef. Same because they're using the same USDA beef for the steaks and phở. Wait a minute......

Đặng Hồng's Vietnamese Pho / Dang Hong Vietnamese Pho, menu

We were here for their Northern Star.

Đặng Hồng's Vietnamese Pho / Dang Hong Vietnamese Pho, keef the beef pho collage

One has to admit that the picture used for their social media can be construed as misleading. It did not so subtly suggest that there's sliced steak involved - charred edges and in the dusky pink of doneness and all.

Đặng Hồng's Vietnamese Pho / Dang Hong Vietnamese Pho, the northern star

Here's reality. Not bad at all. I came here with the intention not to measure this against what I think how phở should be. The oil flecked broth was slightly beefy and savoury with sweetness in the midst. After adding some crushed mint, a couple of squeezes of lime and a bit of heat, it was outstanding. Beef was thick sliced and tender like how many don't do their sliced beef in their phở. Will be back for this.

Đặng Hồng's Vietnamese Pho / Dang Hong Vietnamese Pho, kimchi

Remembered the kimchi from the last time we were here and got the upsized portion today.

Đặng Hồng's Vietnamese Pho / Dang Hong Vietnamese Pho, bánh gai

Came across a bánh gai on the menu. Was described as 'thorn leaf cake from the Red River Delta Region Vietnam'. Never had it before. It even had gold flakes. The black stuff was the 'cake' that's made with oehmeria nivea leaf - kinda like the skin of mugwort kueh we have around here. Brown goo on the side was coconut caramel which tasted like a much nicer version of the cheap coconut candy that some of us might have had as kids

Đặng Hồng's Vietnamese Pho / Dang Hong Vietnamese Pho, bánh gai

Inside the super chewy black stuff were stuffings of mung bean paste and strips of dessicated coconut. That was as much as we could tell. From what I found out, these bánh gai were supposed to be steamed in banana leaves. Ours was served piping hot. Had a very South East Asian flavour if you catch my drift.

Đặng Hồng's Vietnamese Pho / Dang Hong Vietnamese Pho, The Grandstand