Thursday, September 28, 2023

Hon maguro hire, sanma and shake shioyaki from Nakajima Suisan

 Nakajima Suisan, teishoku

Haven't had the hon maguro from Nakajima Suisan (十一十二十三十四十五十六十七十八) in a while. There's jellyfish for their side dish today.

Nakajima Suisan, hon maguro shioyaki

Those tuna fin were still the same unctuous and delicious morsels flavoured with little but salt and the char on their surface. 

Nakajima Suisan, sanma shioyaki

Topped my teishoku with an additional sanma. Love those bitter sweet innards in the fish.

Nakajima Suisan, salmon shioyaki

While I generally don't do salmon much, I even thought their shake shioyaki was delicious.

Nakajima Suisan, Takashimaya

All at the price point to quality ratio that's still hard to beat.

Wednesday, September 27, 2023

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, Race Course Road

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, Race Course Road

We found an easier to reach branch of Mr. Uncle & Auntie Kitchen called Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant (24 Race Course Road, tel : +65 9757 4400) a couple of minutes from Little India station. They share the same gaudy pink/purple lighting that look...Slaanesh-y. 

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, mango lassi

Mango lassi. Decent.

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, prawn 65

Pretty impressed by the deliciously savoury garlicky batter for their Prawn 65. These were freshly fried so they were piping hot and crunchy with a bit of meatiness inside. 

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, sardine ikan bilis satti sorru

Something was amiss from their sardine and ikan bilis satti sorru which I couldn't put my finger to until much later. It was missing the hard boiled egg which their shop at Norris Road included. There was also less sardine in it. Those aside, the curried claypot rice was still delicious.

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, Race Course Road

There was an astounding variety of briyani on the menu.

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, paneer butter briyani menu

The paneer butter briyani looked good on the menu. But we were all deceived.

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, paneer butter briyani

While the rice was delicious, this wasn't what we expected at all. This was just paneer butter masala ladled over said rice. I suspect that they probably use the same briyani base for any type of briyani that is ordered.

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, gobi manchurian

Not a fan of their gobi manchurian. Some of the cauliflower were too greasy and soggy.

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, masala badam milk

Had a hot glass of masala badam milk which was nice. While it was sweeter than what I normally prefer, I couldn't say that I didn't enjoy it.

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, samosa

Samosas were pretty tasty. The skins were more bread-y textured than usual but that's no deal breaker.

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, samosa

The insides were curried vegetables, onions and potatoes.

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, masala tea

Masala tea's okay, not outstanding.

Uncle & Auntie Family Restaurant, Race Course Road

Tuesday, September 26, 2023

Revisiting Quentin's

Quentin's, Ceylon Road

Came back to try more of the food at Quentin's.

Quentin's, pasteis de bacalhau

That's the pasteis de bacalhau - deep fried salt cod & potato fritters. Nicely browned crisp shell with piping hot insides. These are like the better version of Birds Eye Fish Fingers. 😅 

Quentin's, dry laksa

Was curious about their dry laksa which turned out to be pretty similar to the Peranakan variety. This one was a bit more sweet than savoury but was otherwise, very recognizeable from the coconut and shrimp infusion in the rempah. That and those flakes of dried laksa leaves.

Quentin's, dry mee siam

Dry mee siam was sweet and tangy. Seems that the ratio of the ingredients in their rempahs favours sweetness which is a little bit more than I like. There's a mellow quality in the sweet tanginess of some mee siam that I've enjoyed which I don't detect here. Between this and the laksa, I prefer the latter. 

Quentin's, black ink calamari

Loved this black ink calamari dish. The broth was flavoured with the ink and garlic - thin enough to drink like soup and sufficient flavourful to be gravy for rice.

Quentin's, kueh bingka

Quentin's kueh bingka was a pleasant curiosity. They appear to be a derivative of the more commonly found bingka ubi. These were less dense and in spite of the name, were more cake than kueh. Aside from the bits of tapioca one could detect, the rest of it was pretty much a butter cake. I like this.

Quentin's, coffee

Quentin's, Ceylon Road

Monday, September 25, 2023

Tenya, Orchard Central

Tenya, aonori teishoku

Tenya from Asakusa set up stall more than a couple of years ago. They were marketed as the most successful tendon chain restaurants in Japan. What's new right? So many superlatives with the brands we bring in that there's no longer allure. Not to mention that many of them have diluted themselves. I never bothered previously because just another brand from Japan doesn't necessarily equate to quality anymore. 

Which was why this was my first visit. 😅  Took me a while also because I'm not a big tempura person in general. This was the shop at Orchard Central (#B1-01 Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Road, tel : +65 6509 6838)

Tenya, aonori tendon

Got their aonori tendon teishoku with the spicy cold udon. There's a prawn, piece of salmon and a Hiroshima oyster with some vegetables in the nori batter. The oyster was juicy and delicious. Definitely getting some seaweed flavour from the batter as well. Not bad tempura as a whole if I might say so.  

Tenya, cold spicy soba

Pretty tasty spicy cold udon. The noodles were salty, spicy and shrimpy from the sakura ebi and chilli, paired with varied textures from the toppings. This might be the other tempura shop I don' mind coming back to aside from Ginza Tendon Itsuki or Tenjin

And Tenshin of course.

Sunday, September 24, 2023

Revisiting Lao Huo Tang (老火汤)

Lao Huo Tang (老火汤), red date longan

Back at Lao Huo Tang trying more of their soups and dishes.

Lao Huo Tang (老火汤), pork tripe ginko nut soup 养生腐竹猪肚汤

Pork tripe and ginko nut soup (养生腐竹猪肚汤) - for some reasons I had been expecting this to be very peppery until I re-read the menu. They did not mention pepper. Must have been because of the tripe which I normally associate with being cooked in a peppery broth or I've been thinking of the one at 藝 yì by Jereme Leung. No pepper for this one. Tripe was tender and chewy. Not a bad soup. 

Lao Huo Tang (老火汤), lotus root soup 养颜莲藕花生排骨汤

What I did not anticipate and was pleasantly surprised by from the their lotus root soup with pork ribs and peanut (养颜莲藕花生排骨汤) were the dried cuttlefish that was used. This added plentiful umami. Tasted a lot better than I had imagined of what I thought would be a boring lotus root soup.

Lao Huo Tang (老火汤), stir fried bitter gourd egg 苦瓜炒蛋

Decent fried egg with sliced bitter gourd there.

Lao Huo Tang (老火汤), steamed chicken mushroom lup cheong

This was steamed chicken with mushrooms and lup cheong. I was thinking of this rendition when I ordered it. Not exactly in the same leagues but I don't mind eating this again. The main ingredients along with the goji berries and light soy sauce coalesced together nicely through the steaming.

Saturday, September 23, 2023

Mr Batang Fish @96, Amoy Street Food Centre

Mr Batang Fish @96, Amoy Street Food Centre

Cool, this stall (#02-96 Amoy Street Food Centre, 7 Maxwell Road) is open on Sundays. While it's listed on Google that they open at 9.30am, the fish soup is only ready by 10.

Mr Batang Fish @96, Amoy Street Food Centre

Got mine with ee mian. This was the more expensive bowl which just has more fish. Those batang slices were deliciously thick. Soup's pretty decent with a sweetness and some flavour from fried shallots. 

Mr Batang Fish @96, Amoy Street Food Centre