The picture on the menu at Menya Kokoro led me to believe that the tomato broth for their tomato gyu ramen was thicker. I was a little disappointed. Just a little because I had kept expectations low. Didn't taste bad but it wasn't what I was hoping for. Also not a fan of their noodles so here's a first and a last. I'll stick to their mazesoba.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Sunday, September 18, 2022
Tomato gyu ramen from Menya Kokoro
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japanese,
ramenation
Saturday, September 17, 2022
Masala tea from M. Mohd Gani Cafe
We adjourned to Ayer Rajah Food Centre a short walk away and got ourselves masala tea after the noodles at Ah Hoe (Stall #51 Ayer Rajah Food Centre, 503 West Coast Drive). Pretty enjoyable cup. There's a strong cardamom flavour in this one and a layer of the gingery warmth beneath, amidst the other spices which were less dominant. Milky but not too creamy.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
the coffee leaf and tea bean
Friday, September 16, 2022
Ah Hoe Mee Pok (阿和麺薄), West Coast Drive
Back in the first time I ate at Ah Hoe Mee Pok at their Clementi West stall, it was already helmed by Naoji Kuribara - who had picked up his skills from an Eric Chia who was the original owner. Naoji-san has since graduated into Li Yuan Mee Pok which has a few branches out there. He doesn't seem to be around anymore. And Eric is back with Ah Hoe Mee Pok at a new location (501 West Coast Drive).
So Li Yuan has those fusion mee pok bowls while Ah Hoe doesn't. I've never had the signature bowl or tried anything from Eric so that's what this was about. I hear that he's also the man behind Guan's Mee Pok and Lau Gu Ban.
Yeah, that's Eric.
Not bad mee pok. The texture was firm but not chewy and it is also obvious that these aren't the regular factory variety one finds in run of the mill mee pok stalls. These are...better. There's a bit more heft to them and they look like they soak up the sauce well. A sauce that was spicy, savoury, tangy and a bit lardy.
I ordered the $10 signature bowl. Came with a bowl laden with ingredients like sliced pork, minced pork, cabbage, fish cake, fish dumplings and two pretty large prawns. Love the fish dumplings. The soup wasn't intense but had a nice porcine/cabbage-y savoury sweetness.
Those two prawns which were cooked on order were meaty and sweet. So plump they were that there was even a thin layer of "face meat" beneath the shell on the head along with the tomalley which you could suck out. I normally avoid getting prawns that I need to de-shell but these were worth it.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese,
from Davey Jones' locker
Thursday, September 15, 2022
Pandan durian roll from Chalk Farm
We've gotten cakes from Chalk Farm (#B1-K5/6 Paragon, 290 Orchard Road, tel : +65 6235 2872) on multiple occasions. Pretty pricy but admittedly pretty good quality as well. Love their kueh salat and durian salat. Picked up this pandan durian roll recently. Pretty big assed Swiss roll. Not bad tasting as well. If you ate the individual component of the cake, you'd get a nice pandan flavour from the cake and durian infusion in the middle cream. The outer layer cream with the coconut doesn't have durian flavour.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
confectionery
Wednesday, September 14, 2022
Shakey's Pizza, Lucky Plaza
I remember Shakey's vaguely from many years ago. I don't recall if I've ever had them and I was curious. There's just one setup at the Asian Food Mall at Lucky Plaza (B1-38 Lucky Plaza, 304 Orchard Road). Prices are a bit high methinks. That's their Friday Special featuring shrimps, anchovies and mushrooms on a thin crust. It tasted like how it looked. Not bad actually and it was light. I didn't feel like paying more than a few bucks extra for the "hand tossed" crust.
They do fried chicken too. Without deep diving into details, I think these gives Jollibee next door a run for their money with the flavourful crisp skin and moist tenderness. But I'd still eat at Jollibee for their spicy chickens. There's these stuff call mojos here - sliced fried potatoes which were surprisingly tender that I wondered if it was reconstituted.
Digested Pages :
pizza
Tuesday, September 13, 2022
Zhong Ji Dang Gui HK Roasted Delight (忠記當歸港式燒臘), Toa Payoh Vista
Not bad wanton noodles from Zhong Ji Dang Gui HK Roasted Delight (New Century Food House coffee shop, 66 Toa Payoh Lorong 4). This stall is located a literal stone's toss from Quan Xiang Prawn Noodle Laksa. Neighbours within the same coffee shop. Seems that there are gems to be found for wanton noodles at Toa Payoh. Remember Shun Feng Roasted Delights and Deng Wen Ji?
Upon closer scrutiny, one would notice that the char siew they're using were the fatty variety that's sliced thin. An alternative texture which admittedly was also enjoyable compared to the usually thicker sliced ones for such cuts. Wantons were sizeable and pretty good eating.
I thought the noodle texture were decent - wasn't soggy and had a good bite. Not so much a fan of their dark sauce in there but their dried shrimp infused chilli paste made me inhale this quickly. I should come back to try their roasts someday.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
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