Wednesday, November 16, 2022

Breakfast bagel from McD

McDonald's breakfast bagel

Mine was oozing bright yellow cheese from its belly button, it's not mustard. 😂 I was just straight up curious about how a bagel from them would taste like.

McDonald's breakfast bagel

So - it's got a slice of that yellow Cheddar and also another they say is White Cheddar. Slices of "succulent" mushrooms, egg and sizzling chicken roll. Hold up. It wasn't sizzling. Chicken roll looked and tasted exactly like the thin slice of chicken ham in their egg McMuffin.

McDonald's breakfast bagel

Didn't taste bad. Tasted exactly like how I imagined it and I actually kinda appreciated the mushroom flavours in there. One could and would logically surmise that these aren't in the same league as those from Two Men Bagel House. The texture's just not the same.

McDonald's breakfast bagel

Tuesday, November 15, 2022

The shoyu bowl and the spicy miso megamen with new charshu at Brothers Ramen

Brothers Ramen, International Plaza

While I am sure that they have amassed their legion of appreciators, this might have been the first time we've seen a line outside Brothers Ramen. But then again, this was also the first time we've arrived at their shop just before they're open for business.

Brothers Ramen, shoyu ramen

That's their shoyu bowl which I've been wanting to try for some time. I liked the broth - parts of it reminded me of cheap fried sausages for some reason and I had meant that in a positive way in case anyone was wondering. Delicious cheap fried sausages. That and how those firm thin noodles had soaked up the broth. I'd rank this up there with their tori paitan bowls. Will be back for more of this.

Brothers Ramen, spicy miso megamen

Wanted to get a megamen because they've a new charshu for it. Was intending to get my usual order of the dry spicy one when I noticed that there was a miso bowl for the megamen which I've never seen before. So here's that spicy miso megamen. Didn't get the extra bean sprouts today.

While in general I've never been much of a miso ramen person, I did enjoy this more than I had expected. Broth was thick, salty and rich with flavour and a spicy warmth. I almost finished it all. 

Did not think that the new charshu was remarkable though. It's a little dry. I like the dark soya sauce stewed pork belly better because those were much more tender. 

Brothers Ramen, International Plaza

Monday, November 14, 2022

Putra Minang, International Plaza

Putra Minang, nasi padang

We noticed Putra Minang (#01-33 International Plaza, 10 Anson Road, tel : +65 8262 3535) some months back and have always told ourselves that we'll try it one day every other time we've seen it again. One day has finally arrived by happenstance.

I'm not sure why but the portions were humongous and the price tag was there to match. Beef tendon in sambal ijo, sayur lodeh, begedil and sotong hitam which could have easily fed two for $17 - good thing there were two of us.

Food was pretty good. Solid egg wash on that begedil and I liked that the squid wasn't chewy. Tendons would definitely benefit from a longer stewing. I'm not getting much intensity from both sambal on the side but then again my benchmark is Sari Ratu

Putra Minang, International Plaza

Sunday, November 13, 2022

AmiYaki ( 一汁三菜), Icon Village

AmiYaki ( 一汁三菜), Icon Village

AmiYaki (#01-16 Icon Village, 12 Gopeng Street, tel : +65 6970 9963) has taken over the space that used to be Tokyo Soba - which has moved into the area a stone's throw away that used to be occupied by Tom N Toms Coffee. 

From what I gathered, they're teishoku styled incorporating ichijju sansai - a foundation of Japanese home cooking involving the four elements of one soup and three dishes. Rice, soup, a main dish with sides and pickles.

Kinda like how some of the stuff we had previously at Ootoya.

AmiYaki ( 一汁三菜), lamb leg teishoku

Tried their lamb leg and gyutan sets. Not a fan of their lamb because of the pretty strong marinate that was sweet and had ginger in it - a pairing I wasn't expecting as opposed to lamb-y and savoury which I was looking forward to. Gyutan's not bad, just a lot more jaw work than I am used to.

AmiYaki ( 一汁三菜), gyutan teishoku

The soup's miso and pretty good with a squeeze of lime, rice was obviously incomparable to Suju while pickles were young and zested with yuzu. Spinach was tender and pretty good eating. Not a fan of their chikuzenni - would have much preferred the renkon/beans to be more cooked and the broth to be more intense from a longer stewing.

AmiYaki ( 一汁三菜), kawa chicken skin

Kawa - we ordered it on the side. These were freshly grilled like their meats plus a bit of bitterness from the charring. Made nice munching. Odd thing was that they weren't salted at all.

AmiYaki ( 一汁三菜), Icon Village

Saturday, November 12, 2022

Revisiting Run Ji Cooked Food (润记熟食)

Run Ji Cooked Food (润记熟食), Chinatown Food Centre

I haven't eaten at Run Ji in over a decade. Not sure what exactly has changed but the person in the stall didn't look familiar and the food was different from what I had previously. There's no longer hae bi hiam topping for the rice and I don't recall that rice being this sticky and short grained. But I like this current sauce they drizzled over which tasted of sesame oil amongst soya sauce and light herbal sweetness.

Run Ji Cooked Food (润记熟食), braised duck pig's skin tau kwa

This was a plate of braised duck drumstick (鸭尾) with pig's skin and tau kwa. Some parts of the meat were relatively tender while others were a bit more chewy. It did inherit a good flavour from the braising sauce; ditto for the pig's skin.

Run Ji Cooked Food (润记熟食), Chinatown Food Centre

Friday, November 11, 2022

Ming Shan (明汕), Chinatown Food Centre

Ming Shan (明汕), Chinatown Food Centre

I passed by this stall (Red Zone#02-093 Chinatown Food Centre, 335 Smith Street) a number of times previously and had always been drawn to the fragrance of mutton emanating from it. That also came with a pretty strong herbal aroma which came from their broth. Curiosity prevailed and we finally got ourselves a bowl of something to find out if we liked it because I generally am not a big fan of local Chinese mutton soup. Ivy's Hainanese Herbal Mutton Soup for what they are doesn't count.

Ming Shan (明汕), lamb ribs mee sua

That bowl of something was lamb ribs mee sua. The broth was much more herbal than the one at Ivy's but it was unexpectedly (for me) also enjoyable. The mee sua did it's job of soaking up the broth that each chopstick-ful was flavourful. I would be remiss if I didn't mention how slide off the bone tender and lamb-y those ribs were, especially for those bits with the fat. Chilli was pretty tangy and tends to overwhelm even the lamb so it's not necessary.

I will return.

Ming Shan (明汕), Chinatown Food Centre