Sunday, April 09, 2023

Zazz Pizza in their first Year of the Rabbit

Zazz Pizza, olive oil

Back to Zazz Pizza. Our favourite place for pizzas in recent times. If you haven't noticed, we've been getting our pies here more often than any other pizza joints. (, , , , , , )

Zazz Pizza, arancini

Some saffron infused arancini with bits of mushrooms inside. 

Zazz Pizza, seafood risotto

First time trying their risotto. Liked that the seafood flavour was both robust yet mellowed out the same. Nice. The heads of the prawn were spilling head fat into the risotto. 😋

Zazz Pizza, pizza bresaola mushrooms

Today's pizza was bresaola which was topped with mushrooms to maximize the umami. Delicious.

Zazz Pizza, affogato

Oh yeah, that too.

Zazz Pizza, peroni

Saturday, April 08, 2023

Malaysian Hup Kee Fishball Noodle (合計鱼丸), Ang Mo Kio Ave. 4

Malaysian Hup Kee Fishball Noodle (合計鱼丸), Ang Mo Kio Ave. 4

This was where we made the queue after about ten minutes at Malaysian Hup Kee Fishball Noodle (Blk 158 Ang Mo Kio Ave 4, #01-590). It was about 30-40 minutes we spent there. These guys start business early and end right about lunch time from what I hear. Kinda like Ah Hoe Mee Pok.

Malaysian Hup Kee Fishball Noodle (合計鱼丸), Ang Mo Kio Ave. 4

They've a few noodle options listed on the sign they displayed at the front of the stall. The mee pok and curly noodles weren't listed but we spied them as we reached the front.

Malaysian Hup Kee Fishball Noodle (合計鱼丸), mee pok
Malaysian Hup Kee Fishball Noodle (合計鱼丸), noodles

Mee pok was decent. The other curly noodles reminded me a bit of kolo mee. Those cubes look like tau pok but they're actually lard - serviceable but not fantastic because they weren't particularly fragrant. As a whole, I thought the noodles were a little bland in spite of the flavourful looking toppings. Not as intense as I had imagined.

Malaysian Hup Kee Fishball Noodle (合計鱼丸), soup

The large portion came with a soup on the side filled with fishball, sliced fish cakes and tofu puffs stuffed with what might have been meat. The former two are made in the premise. Not bad tasting at all.

Malaysian Hup Kee Fishball Noodle (合計鱼丸), fish cake

But the individual order of the fish cakes were $3 and that's kinda pricey.

Malaysian Hup Kee Fishball Noodle (合計鱼丸), chilli

Their chilli sauce which was also made in house was awesome. Lime-y, refreshing and packed with heat at the same time. This was what got me through the noodles.

Malaysian Hup Kee Fishball Noodle, Ang Mo Kio Ave. 4

Friday, April 07, 2023

Jelebu Dry Laksa, VivoCity

Jelebu Dry Laksa, VivoCity

Jelebu Dry Laksa (#02-48 VivoCity, 1 HarbourFront Walk, tel : +65 9721 6560) is by Tipsy Collective. If one were inclined to do a little investigative overview, the group creates manages restaurants that could be construed as contemporary local/Asian fusion. Booze is apparently a thing too. Jelebu Dry Laksa didn't feel so much to me about the passions of a particular Renee Tang who has a limited background/history with cooking than it is likely, just a convenient pretty face with a suitable story for the purposes of branding.

Just saying......I don't know the real story.

Jelebu Dry Laksa, carrot cake omelette

Tried their carrot cake omelette. The actual dish looked like an amateur's attempt to replicate the dish compared to the picture on their menu. It's not a bad tasting carrot cake wrapped in egg. Those red chunks were lup cheong. Orange sauce was sambal mayo which I thought wasn't bad. Flavours were intense from those two which was pretty much the majority of what could be tasted. What we did not expect was that the dish was served barely lukewarm. Hmmm..... 

Jelebu Dry Laksa, tiger prawn beancurd roll

That's their tiger prawn beancurd roll. Stuffings include the mentioned prawns and diced water chestnuts. This was like ngoh hiong minus the minced pork. I don't know about the truffle mayo on the side. Felt like it was put there because they didn't know what else to spruce those rolls with.

Jelebu Dry Laksa, jelebu dry laksa kosong

The Jelebu dry laksa was not bad tasting and also not very lemak. After mixing everything, the laksa leaf flavour also kinda got lost but I'm gonna chalk those up to the flavour profile they were going for. The one thing that bothered us were those crispy ebi that were exacting their revenge by stabbing the roof of our mouths. 

Thursday, April 06, 2023

Kubo, Robertson Quay

Kubo, Robertson Quay

"Filipino inspired" was the description of the food at Kubo (#01-12 The Pier at Robertson, 80 Mohamed Sultan Road, tel : +65 9645 8436). I could see how 'inspired' was the operative adjective and I thought it was pretty accurate. The chef, a Kurt Sombero, had previously headed Meatsmith Little India and has been part of Burnt Ends and Andre. Those experiences show on the menu.

Kubo, prawns

The menu simply described these as Prawns, seaweed, coconut sambal. Didn't see or taste any seaweed and I think maybe the coconut sambal's the orange stuff. I actually don't know. There was a tomalley-esque cream in the middle of those prawns that were awesome. Nicely grilled these were.

Kubo, crab fat risotto

This was Crab fat risotto and tobiko. I don't know where the tobiko were and I couldn't taste the crab fat. We ordered this because we remembered the crab fat dish we had with rice at 7107 Flavours years ago. Reminiscence unfortunately did not happen. 

To go by the name, this dish could have been misunderstood, miscommunicated or a failure. But it tasted good. A lot of coconut and pretty strong calamansi flavour in there. Nice one.

Kubo, smoked beef tongue

We were told by the staff that their smoked beef tongue was melt in your mouth.

Kubo, smoked beef tongue

That person was right and this was......I wanted to say fucking good. It's fucking good. 

Loved that sweet caramelized tare glazed exterior that held the tongue in form while the insides were almost pâté tender. There's king oyster mushrooms, some spicy nutty sauce I couldn't identify and....more chopped up bits of stuff I couldn't identify. But hell yeah this was one tongue that needed only tongue. No teeth necessary.

Kubo, aged duck

Tried their House-aged duck, pineapple jus, timut peppers. Duck's nice but I couldn't tell it was aged. The leg portion was tender but the breast slices were pretty chewy. I also couldn't tell that the jus had pineapple.

Kubo, halo-halo

Their take on halo-halo with meringue and crispy rice. Didn't taste bad but I didn't think it was special.

Kubo, turon

I like the Turon better. That's banana in pastry (filo?) with coconut butterscotch. The menu mentioned jackfruit jam but I couldn't tell. It looked like just a few strips of jackfruit. 

Kubo, Robertson Quay

Wednesday, April 05, 2023

gretl German Burgergrill, Orchard Road

gretl German Burgergrill, Orchard Road

Isn't gretl just hans im glück with a different name? For all intents and purposes, they were the same. From the setup to the decor and even menu. We came to try their vegetarian burgers today.

gretl German Burgergrill, waldschrat

There were a few patties to pick from. We had the one made with olives and the other made with walnuts. In retrospect, my expectations far exceeded what the restaurant was capable of delivering. Especially for the one made with walnuts.

gretl German Burgergrill, abendrot

In any case, both burger patties appear to have a lot of fillers and are much oiler than I was expecting. These did not even taste healthy for sure. We'll stick to their regular beef burgers in the future.

gretl German Burgergrill, peach ginger tea

Note to self : the apricot ginger tea smelled pretty good but I couldn't even tell those flavours from how it tasted.

gretl German Burgergrill, Orchard Road

Tuesday, April 04, 2023

Mawar Merah, Bukit Merah Central

Mawar Merah, ayam penyet

Mawar Merah (#01-3683, 165 Bukit Merah Central) is located just next door to Jofa Grill. They're apparently known for ayam penyet and their rendition is done in the local Malay style as opposed to the Indonesian style. What's the difference? I suppose differentiation came from the flavour of the fried chicken batter, the concoction of the sambal used, the type of rice and there's no tempeh here.

The rice here was awesome - moist, tender and garlic infused chicken rice. Fried chicken was pretty decent. I kinda enjoyed the sambal in spite of the sweetness. There was a solid anchovy base which made it delicious. No qualms coming back again.

Mawar Merah, Bukit Merah Central