Sunday, November 20, 2022

L' Arte Pizza & Focaccia, Guoco Tower

L' Arte Pizza & Focaccia, chevre

I was curious about L' Arte Pizza (#01-14, Guoco Tower, 5 Wallich Street, tel : +65 8932 2923) because I've read the chef, a Radostin Kiryazov described as Bulgaria’s ‘God of Pizza’. Also gathered that they're doing Romana pizza which as I understand was pizza al taglio

If shops were a representative of their chefs, I'd say that Bulgaria’s ‘God of Pizza’ isn't on the same level of playing field as Italy's' Michelangelo of pizza'.

L' Arte Pizza & Focaccia, cotto & fungi

Bread was airy and crunchy - but it didn't taste like the ones I've had in Rome which were generally more rich in olive oil. The toppings were decent quality but not particularly memorable or outstanding. I guess Pizzarium had left a benchmark I'll never meet here.

L' Arte Pizza & Focaccia, Guoco Tower

Saturday, November 19, 2022

Matsutake chawanmushi from Sushiro

Sushiro, matsutake chawanmushi

It's on Sushiro's menu lately. Underwhelming. I'm assuming that those bits beside the edamame are the matsutake because I couldn't tell. Couldn't taste the mushroom in the steamed egg either.

Friday, November 18, 2022

Good Pig Trotters Fried Bee Hoon (好猪脚米粉), The Arcade @ Collyer Quay

Good Pig Trotters Fried Bee Hoon (好猪脚米粉), The Arcade @ Collyer Quay

Hell yeah this was good! Good Pig Trotters Fried Bee Hoon (# 01-08 The Arcade, 11 Collyer Quay) used to be known as Good Old Taste. They've been around for at least a decade. 

Came by for breakfast. That light coloured bee hoon belied the flavour that was infused in it. I hear that it's stewed with Ma Ling canned pork trotters. Moist (or perhaps greasy as well), savoury and deliciously salty that one could also pair with the chunks of fried lard and the tangy/spicy chilli sauce. Need to come back.

Good Pig Trotters Fried Bee Hoon (好猪脚米粉), The Arcade @ Collyer Quay

Thursday, November 17, 2022

Chao Shan Cuisine (潮山林), Philip Street

Chao Shan Cuisine (潮山林), Philip Street

Have read/heard quite a bit about Chaoshan Cuisine (#01-01/02 Grand Building, 17 Phillip Street, tel : +65 6336 2390). These guys are supposed to be an institution for Teochew food. Look at how deep brown that Pu'er tea is up there - it's practically tasteless. I wonder why is that.

Chao Shan Cuisine (潮山林), pork aspic liver rolls

Both their pork aspic and fried liver rolls were delicious. The former had a nice flavour from the melty collagenic jelly while the latter was moist and didn't have a strong livery taste. Great use of spices for these starters which I didn't find excessive.

Chao Shan Cuisine (潮山林), sambal kangkong

Sambal kang kong has lard. Pretty competent rendition.

Chao Shan Cuisine (潮山林), leather jacket

That's stir fried leather jacket - a fish I generally like and have had numerous times in the past. They're not difficult to debone as fishes go. What disappointed me was how tiny these were compared to those that I used to have. The salty black bean sauce was awesome though.

Chao Shan Cuisine (潮山林), steamed baby squid

The sauce for the steamed baby squids was bland. Easily rectified by the plum sauce that was served on the side.

Chao Shan Cuisine (潮山林), olive fried rice

Pretty solid smoky olive fried rice there. Gotta remember that these have chopped bits of 芹菜 - something that Google thinks is parsley or celery but it's specifically the local variety found often in beef noodles that I don't like.

Chao Shan Cuisine (潮山林), Philip Street

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