The name of the stall translates to Old Chai Chee Minced Meat Noodle (Stall #11 Tanglin Halt Market, 48A Tanglin Halt Road). I don't know anything about them but I've heard the English name before and that wasn't on their signboard. I'm reading it as these guys aren't related. This $5 bowl of Teochew mee came with one prawn - one that wasn't good...texture was a little powdery. But otherwise it's generic and edible. Nothing I would spend more than a couple of minutes in line for if I'm in the vicinity.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Monday, June 10, 2024
老菜市肉脞麵, Tanglin Halt Market
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Sunday, June 09, 2024
Sardine prata from Jom Makan: Prata Saga Sambal Berlada
So Google's listing them as Jom Makan: Prata Saga Sambal Berlada now. Seems like Jom Makan's part of the name. Anyways, this was a sardine prata, not to be confused with sardine murtabak even though the only difference is that the latter has onions. Still a difference there. Had this on two occasions so far.
Presumably because of the sardines, there's plenty of moisture. Only the edges of the prata had a slight crisp while the rest of it was turning soggy. Which I didn't mind and I had kinda expected it. There's more sardines in it than I imagined; chunky and weren't drenched in tomato sauce from whichever can they came from. Both prata and fish were served piping hot. I liked this with a moderate application of the sambal and didn't think the dalcha was that great with it. Just saying so that I remember.
May try the sardine murtabak some day and if it's the same tomato-less sardines, chances are I'd consider this one leap ahead of what Zam Zam makes.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
from Davey Jones' locker,
indian,
pastry
Saturday, June 08, 2024
Getting cheese mille feuille katsu from Tonkatsu by Ma Maison
I had this impression that I've had the cheese mille feuille katsu from Tonkatsu by Ma Maison before. Since it's not in this blog, so it must not have happened before. 😂
Today's roasted barley tea was nice. Thick.
Exactly like how I imagined it would be with mozzarella cheese in the rolled up layers of thin sliced pork.
Nice cheese stretch which left behind a "cheese intestine".
Today's rice also looked better than the previous occasion. More multigrain-y.
It's a different from the rendition at Tonkichi because of the cheese even though both were mille feuille katsu. Pretty happy with it.
Here's another way with the rice and the tonjiru. Am gonna stick with this for a bit.
Digested Pages :
japanese
Friday, June 07, 2024
Tsui Wah (翠華), Clarke Quay Central
It's been maybe a couple of years since we last ate at Tsui Wah. They're currently located at Clarke Quay Central (#01-08, 6 Eu Tong Sen Street, tel : +65 6978 9274). The old place at Clarke Quay is no longer around. We came by for......stuff.
Their condensed milk toast are still awesome. Look at the milky glaze over the yellow of butteriness in those buns.
There's tang yuan in almond milk which is something under their Mother's Day Special.
Those glutinous rice balls were tender and chewy. Nice black sesame paste inside.
A few days later......
Fate bequeathed us this lunch.
Haven't had Holicks for...a long time and since we saw it on the menu, why not? If you've had it, you'd understand the gently sweet milky maltiness that comes with it. They didn't stinge on the powder and no additional sweetening was added. 👍🏻
Sweet and sour prawns were as delicious as the previous time we had them.
Ordered the fish maw red date wellness chicken soup which was also part of the Mother's Day Special.
Soup was delicious. Loved how it was both savoury in a chicken-y and seafood-y manner and also sufficiently salted. Chicken was fall off the bone tender. Fish maw was entry level quality - expectedly so because they didn't charge a premium for the soup. Would have been great if there were more goji berries and red dates for that layer of fruity sweetness but I'm not complaining. 😬
I'm generally not a baked rice person and will be skeptical of them. The one instance I recall agreeing with was the one from So Good. This will be the second. It's actually a baked fried rice with pork chop and tomato puree. Pleasantly surprised by how tender the pork chop was in contrast to the imagery in my head of something leathery and stringy. Like the sweet mellowed tomato sauce and their discreet application of mozzarella cheese.
Wiped the casserole dish clean.
This might be my first egg tarts from Tsui Wah. Crust was the pastry kind and tasted quite similar to those from Tong Heng. Egg custard wasn't excessively sweet.
We've always enjoyed the almond milk/cream with egg white at Tsui Wah - from Hong Kong to Singapore. 😅
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
chinese,
dessert
Yan Seng (炎成), Tekka Food Centre
We noticed Yan Seng (#01-319 Tekka Market & Food Centre, 665 Buffalo Road) in our previous trips to Tekka Market. What drew our attention were the noodles on display that looked like Hokkien mee. The operative word here is 'looked'. It tasted like a peppery 经济米粉/面. Definitely nothing like Hokkien mee. Chilli has a much higher ratio of heat to sweetness and I like it. We also got freshly fried fish cakes since it was the start of the day and those were good.
A couple of weeks later......
Came back to try their tung hoon/glass noodles/冬粉. What you couldn't visually tell was that the noodles were tangy. Maybe lemongrass. Reminded me of tom yam or mee siam. Otah's run of the mill.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Thursday, June 06, 2024
Holy Grill, Old Airport Road Food Centre
Have noticed Holy Grill (#01-27 Old Airport Road Food Centre, 51 Old Airport Road) for years but never tried their food until today. This was their grilled dory - a fish I wouldn't have picked usually because of the mushy texture and muddy flavour. It was the only fish that was available and in retrospect I kinda regretted not getting the chicken instead. Portions were pretty substantial and I liked the crust that they caramelized on the fish - but not the fish. Coleslaw was creamy with lots of mayo and baked potato was dry-ish.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
from Davey Jones' locker,
local western
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