There's a roast meat/η§θ
stall right at the front of Ga-Hock Eating House. Got a plate of roasted duck and char siew rice. Ducks were sliced into thin strips and char siew had caramelized fatty parts. I thought they tasted better than they looked. One can choose ζ²Ήι₯ instead of regular steamed rice. Chilli's garlicky and packed a bit of heat too. Note to self : omit the sweet sauce in the future.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Saturday, July 20, 2024
Ga-Hock Roasted Meats, Upper Bukit Timah Road
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Friday, July 19, 2024
Alimah's Kitchen, Margaret Drive Hawker Centre
I've noticed Alimah's Kitchen from back in the day at Tanglin Halt. Have never patronized until today in their current location (#02-26 Margaret Drive Hawker Centre, 38A Margaret Drive). Like a number of stalls from that old food centre, they've relocated to Margaret Drive Hawker Centre. Options include a smattering of the usual - lontong, mee rebus, mee siam, nasi lemak and nasi sambal goreng.
Got a nasi lemak today. Pretty decent. Sambal's not bad....packed some heat and sweetness. What's to note here was that said sweetness wasn't annoying. Did not like their ikan bilis because they're hard and crunchy. The fried chicken wings though were delicious. There's a crunchy batter coating those wings with a flavour that I can only describe as nostalgic. π
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Mushroom minced meat noodle from Mr Meepok
Finally got to try the regular bak chor mee from Mr Meepok. Saucing did not have the sweetness that I mentioned previously with their signature bowl. This was straight up savoury. Chilli didn't pack much heat so the sliced red ones help if you need more heat. π₯ Not a bad bowl here.
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Thursday, July 18, 2024
Grilled sea bass teishoku from Nakajima Suisan
Came across the grilled sea bass at Nakajima Suisan (δΈ, δΊ, δΈ, ε, δΊ, ε
, δΈ, ε
«, δΉ, ε, εδΈ, εδΊ, εδΈ, εε, εδΊ, εε
, εδΈ, εε
«, εδΉ, δΊε, δΊεδΈ) recently. I believe this might be my first time having grilled sea bass. Or at least the shioyaki version of them
There's a mix of lean and fatty parts on the fish. Salting wasn't uniform so some parts were bland-ish. Not bad tasting as a whole and lots of meat but what bothered me a little was the amount of bones I had to navigate.
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Wednesday, July 17, 2024
Teo Heng Porridge Stall, Hong Lim Food Centre
Teo Heng Porridge Stall (#01-56 Hong Lim Food Centre, 531A Upper Cross Street) faces inward to the market in the same quadrant where Generation Coffee Roaster and Heng Kee Curry Chicken Noodle are located. Not very visible and not accessible to people who don't work or live here because they only do weekdays from the early morning and close early in the afternoon.
They are an old school Teochew porridge stall that has been around for ages. I don't know how this information might be useful to anyone but the proprietor running operations in the stall - that man has uncannily sharp hearing.
There's stuff like stewed pig's skin.
Pretty delicious stewed cabbage which has more flavour that those pale colours may suggest.
Their signature fish cakes which were delicious. These were the boiled ones with texture that was both tender and jiggly. Teo Heng also does the fried rendition which....will turn up in a while.
Got a mixed platter of stuff like tau kwa, eggs, intestines and sliced duck - very kuey chap-y if you catch my drift. Gonna blanket them all as delicious.
Threadfin that's cooked in the salted vegetable broth. Most of the salt has been boiled out of the pickled mustard and is essentially flavouring the broth leaving the vegetables not very salty. Fish was fresh, evidenced by its texture and tenderness. ππΌ
Extra eggs and fried fish cakes which I've mentioned earlier. Both the boiled and fried renditions of these fish cakes were nice in their own ways.
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Tuesday, July 16, 2024
Fermented bean sauce pork trotters & dried scallop glutinous rice dumpling from Treasures Yi Dian Xin (δΈηΉεΏ)
A couple of mention worthy items we had recently from Yi Dian Xin. Pork trotters stewed in fermented bean sauce was delicious. Mostly skin and collagen-y bits which were seeped in thick fermented bean flavour.
Tried their glutinous rice dumpling with dried scallops/conpoy/εΉ²θ΄. This was much larger than the regular pork glutinous rice dumplings we've had previously.
Aside from the dried scallops, there's salted egg, mung beans and pork belly inside. Rice was sticky and tender. We were told that having them with some sugar was the traditional way of eating them but I don't know any better. We tried that and I kinda liked it.
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