I remember liking Nam Sing from Old Airport Road Food Centre. One of the attributes that got my attention for their Hokkien mee was the...lack of wetness if you would. It's a style that we usually prefer. This Nam Sing at Hawkers' Street at ION (#B4-66 ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn) was not it. While it may be that they're a branch and expectations are to produce the same standards, the plate did not taste like the genuine article. The flavour was lacking and there was a pool of liquid at the bottom of the plate.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Monday, June 19, 2023
Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee, Hawkers' Street @ ION
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Sunday, June 18, 2023
Breakfast at Mui Kee (妹記)
Haven't been back to Mui Kee for some years. Thankfully, the crazy queues are no longer there.
The kanpachi/amberjack yu sheng is still delicious. No reason why it wouldn't be.
Never had the chance to try their cheong fun previously because they are only available in the morning. This one with sakura ebi was not bad tasting.
There's also another one with diced bits of roasted duck and preserved mustard greens. The toppings were kinda dry.
First bowl congee we ordered was frog and century egg. I thought it was not bad but it got gruel-y pretty quickly with the stirring that needed to be done. There's a light smokiness in both the porridge and the frog which appeared to be scorched.
The wok hei was for some reasons more apparent in the threadfin belly bowl. Check out the chunk of fish's belly. This might just be our favourite bowl.
Coffee's drinkable but not great. We thought that the one from So Good was actually better than this.
Digested Pages :
chinese,
from Davey Jones' locker,
the coffee leaf and tea bean
Saturday, June 17, 2023
Putien in June
Came back to try some of the new dishes we noticed from the last time. (一, 二, 三, 四, 五, 六, 七, 八, 九, 十, 十一, 十二)
Braised tofu. Something we've had before. This felt right today.
The iced bitter gourd strips appear to be larger these days. Not complaining. Wonderfully refreshing with the honey dip.
Broke out of the soursop juice cycle and landed ourselves their orange juice instead. It's creamy for some reasons.
Seasonal vegetables with their century & salted egg infused superior sauce.
One of the new dishes was braised pork intestines in Chinese sauerkraut soup (酸菜大肥肠). Broth was awesomely sour, savoury and spicy at the same time which made it moreish. Those slices of pork intestines were both tender and chewy. Would definitely come back for this.
Their crispy boneless beef rib was another new item. Not bad tasting. There was a nice beefy flavour on the meat and while it was deep fried with a crust, it wasn't excessively greasy at all. Their home made red wine black pepper sauce on the side definitely helped with the moisture since the exposed meat dried up pretty quickly. A tad expensive as well. With the gamut of reliable mainstays that's already in their menu, I don't think this one will be revisited.
Digested Pages :
chinese
Friday, June 16, 2023
Niu Dian Beef Noodles (牛店), Holland Village
牛店's a pretty new Taiwanese beef noodle shop that's started business some months ago at Balestier. This was their shop at Holland Village (15A Lorong Liput).
For some reasons, I thought their braised tofu (热花干) might be good. They weren't bad. Tofu was served with chopped spring onions. While at it, I noticed a meaty flavour in their chilli paste which the restaurant later explained was made with beef fat. Nice with the tofu.
This was their combination specialty bowl (满福牛肉面). The cuts of beef were pretty tender and flavourful. Pretty impressed by their golden coin (腱子心) which were possibly the best we've had by far. Noodles were fine.
I'm on the fence about the broth. There was a sweetness in it that I noticed which I would have preferred not there. A sweetness that I've never recalled in the beef broth from back in the days of Lai Lai, any time at Din Tai Fung or in the recent years from Abundance.
Digested Pages :
taiwanese
Thursday, June 15, 2023
More food from So Good Char Chan Tang at 100AM
Back at So Good @ 100AM with dry hor fun & char siew. Rice noodles came with some oyster sauce but adding their roasted chilli sauce on top of that makes them awesome.
Luncheon meat and egg sandwich was not bad. Pretty sure the luncheon meat from Tsui Wah tastes nicer though
Unexpected pleasant milky bitterness from their coffee sans sugar. I always assumed that their coffee would be weak. While it wasn't the robust brew that Toast Box hits you with, this wasn't half bad. Will not ignore their coffee the next time.
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches,
chinese,
the coffee leaf and tea bean
Wednesday, June 14, 2023
Binky Star, Havelock Road
I noticed Binky Star (729 Havelock Road) quite a while ago. They're an ice cream/waffle shop located along the stretch of shophouses where Starter Lab and Boon Keng New Taste are. We've never stepped in until recently where we got a couple of scoops of their ice cream. Coffee Asteroids was a great flavour by the way with the robust coffee flavour and crunch from bits of nuts and chocolate. Chocolate Sorbet was also pretty refreshing.
We came back to try their waffles which were made to order. Nice crisp on those. Topped them up with a few scoops. Like banana with roasted nuts, black sesame and taro with coconut milk. They were all delicious. Definitely looking forward to coming back for more waffle and ice cream. The little pot that came with the waffles was honey or maple syrup with citrus rinds.
Digested Pages :
confectionery
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