Pretty decent local coffee can be found here (#01-01 Toa Payoh Vista Market, 74 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh). Those soft steamed bread were also kinda nice with thick slices of butter wedged in between. Gotta remember that the default sizes for their hot beverages are large and you'll need to ask for the small ones if you want those.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Sunday, October 16, 2022
Ah Chye Coffee (阿財咖啡), Toa Payoh Vista Food Centre
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
between sliced bread,
chinese,
the coffee leaf and tea bean
Saturday, October 15, 2022
The Goodburger, Coronation Plaza
SINGAPORE’S HOTTEST FOOD TRUCK SERVING AMAZING PLANT-BASED BURGERS THAT TASTES LIKE THE REAL THING, ONLY A LOT KINDER AND BETTER FOR THE PLANET. That's what the website says.
I don’t know about the hottest food truck since there isn’t any thermostat with LED on display I could look at and it was a pretty cooling day when we were there. Burger was so so. Am also willing to bet every dollar I have that they know next to nothing about being kinder and better for the planet in the context of the supply chain for their ingredients but that won't be a topic in this space.
We tried their Classic. Even though I asked for less sauce, the mayo and ketchup were oozing out of the burger and dripping right from the first bite. Pretty sure the person cooking didn't get the memo because the guy taking order repeated my request. Or maybe that amount was already less sauce? 😱
The burger was not as good as what remember from the defunct Omakase Burger or Oriole Coffee for sure. The sauces pretty much made sure that little of the Impossible patty could be tasted. Would I eat it again? Not unless I'm in the vicinity. And minus all sauce. I didn't think it was worth travelling out of the way for it.
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches
Friday, October 14, 2022
Rahmath Cheese Prata, Toa Payoh Vista Market
Noticed Rahmath Cheese Prata (#01-08 Toa Payoh Vista Market, 74 Lorong 4 Toa Payoh) the last time we were in the vicinity.
Ordered a cheese and and egg prata. Not bad. I liked that it wasn't overly greasy and there was a mix of crisp and bite on the pastry. The distribution of the cheese was...well, not well done. That one wasn't particularly tasty compared to other cheese pratas out there. But for prata as a whole, these guys aren't bad at all. Sadly there doesn't seem to be any other curries than the dalcha they provide.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
indian,
pastry
Thursday, October 13, 2022
Some Oktoberfest food from Huber's this year
Yeap, food from Huber's Oktoberfest menu. We ordered pretty much everything from there. (Into the Huber-verse! (一, 二, 三, 四, 五, 六, 七, 八, 九, 十, 十一, 十二, 十三, 十四)
Some lager called Bayrisch Hell, a brew for their Oktoberfest menu. It's okay. I prefer their regular Grevensteiner or Schneider Weisse to this.
That's a lentil stew with weinerli and liver spatzle. I was mostly curious about the liver spatzle in the stew which looked a little grey. Couldn't taste much of the liver in them though. Stew as a whole was pretty delicious.
Our half portion of schweinshaxe - or pork knuckles at a difficult to beat price of $12.50. Meat's not as tender as I was hoping for. In fact, I thought Brotzeit's gives these a run for their money. But where this excelled was the delicious crunchy crackling and their onion-y, thick and dark beer sauce which I thought was exceptional.
It would be remiss of me to not mention that cabbage slaw thing on the side which I thought was good and the nutmeg spiced bread dumpling on the side which I also liked.
Here's a half rack of ribs in sweet barbeque sauce. No, this wasn't the tangy vinegar infused smoky variety that one commonly finds. This was just sweet and a little smoky. Meat was easily taken off the bone but it also wasn't as tender as I was hoping for.
Plum cake. So says the menu. It was more like a pie/tart. Fillings were tart but I wouldn't say I didn't enjoy it. Pastry was pretty dense though.
What's this?!
Wednesday, October 12, 2022
Cheonggukjang jjigae, beef bibimbap & godeungeo gui at Ko Ryo Jeong (고려정)
Been a while since we were last here at Ko Ryo Jeong. Wanted to try the octopus set they put up on a poster but it wasn't available. Sundae was also not available - which was strange because they said it was not legal and we've seen it around. Anyways, we fell back onto some dependables...
...like their cheonggukjang jjigae - the rich soybean paste stew which is fast on the way to becoming a regular item for us.
Got the bibimbap with beef because we had the one with pork the last time.
Something buried deep within the savoury tanginess and umami amid the textures that makes rice salads like this such great eats.
We had an order of godeungeo gui because I wanted to know if this would leave me the same impression about saba/mackerel like the one Myung Ga III did. The grilled fish here didn't leave a groove as deep.
Digested Pages :
from Davey Jones' locker,
korean
Tuesday, October 11, 2022
Horiginal Beef Noodle, Telok Blangah
I read about Horiginal Beef Noodle some time ago but didn't expect to stumble onto one of the branches at Telok Blangah (78A Telok Blangah Street 32, #02-01). If anyone was wondering, this stall is located at the same coffee shop at Liang Ji. Here's a bowl of oxtail soup with tendon.
Pretty decent tasting beef broth which can be enhanced by the juice from a couple of limes that one can help themselves to. While those oxtail chunks were tender and fell off the bone with relative ease, they weren't so much slurp off the bone tender. Tendons also have a bit of bite. By the way, short grained rice is used here. Will look forward to coming back to get another bowl of something else.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
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