I've been eyeing this from Two Men Bagel House ( 一, 二, 三, 四, 五, 六, 七, 八, 九, 十, 十一, 十二, 十三, 十四, 十五, 十六, 十七, 十八, 十九, 二十, 二十一, 二十二, 二十三) since the last major refresh of their menu. I suppose it's the closest thing to the Elvis on chocolate chip bagel which you could once get from the Holland Village shop. Anyways this featured their house bacon, banana brulée, Nutella and cheddar which was pretty good paired with the aromatic sesame seeds on their bagel. Deliciously messy.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Thursday, September 19, 2024
Bobby Brown in sesame bagel from Two Men Bagel House
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches
Wednesday, September 18, 2024
Shrimps, steak and apple pie at Luke's Oyster Bar & Chop House
It's been a while since we were last here (一, 二, 三, 四, 五, 六, 七, 八, 九). The restaurant has upheld their standards for good quality food.
The prices have gone up to commensurate that preserved standard. We were here for lunch. The lunch menu is for some reasons never available online.
Corn bread which has been good from the first time we've had them.
It started with $39, then $48 and now it's $54. Yes it's jumbo shrimp cocktails which we've of late taken interest in for some reasons. This one at Luke's featured big shrimps which were gently sweet, deveined and meaty. What's impressive was their cocktail sauce which packed a Tabasco styled vinegary heat, some brininess if I hadn't imagined it and that's paired with the traditional tangy sweetness. 👍🏼👍🏼
I have missed this!
Today, I discovered that their accompanying mustard on the side is a house mixture. There's some form of salt in it and maybe other stuff and I like it with their tenderloin au poivre. Just like how I "discovered" their Béarnaise the last time. So now it's between salt flakes, Béarnaise and their house mustard. First world problems much?
Dessert was their Grandma's apple pie. Nice cinnamon infused slices of cooked apple nestled within a fried pastry (yes, tasted fried like our favourite fast food, not baked) topped with maple pecan ice cream and julienned green apple sprinkled with cinnamon sugar. Nice!
Digested Pages :
american,
dessert,
from Davey Jones' locker,
pastry,
steak
Tuesday, September 17, 2024
(New) MacPherson Minced Meat Noodles (麦波申肉脞麵), Commonwealth Crescent Food Centre
I've heard MacPherson Minced Meat Noodles mentioned numerous times over the years. They've a new branch opened up at Commonwealth Crescent called (New) MacPherson Minced Meat Noodles (#02-73 Commonwealth Crescent Food Centre, 31 Commonwealth Crescent). So here's a look without the family and/or online drama.
Not bad tasting with good noodle texture. The dominant flavour was the braising sauce for the mushrooms with some lardiness but it wasn't as mushroomy as the bowl from Lian Kee. Pretty satisfying bowl as a whole but the portions were kinda small.
A couple of weeks later...
Came back to try their 小碗面 which coincided with a rainy morning. Not bad tasting and good texture coming from the mee kia. I can confirm at this point that their chilli doesn't have a lot of burn and that appeared to be the same for sliced ones in soya sauce. Soup's decent and very drinkable - pretty light on the salt though so a splash of the light soya sauce helps.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Monday, September 16, 2024
Scrambled Egg Rice Keisuke, Bugis+
This spot (#04-01 Bugis+, 201 Victoria Street) has been held by Keisuke for a while now. It was originally their omu rice shop which later became their aburi kaisendon shop. Both of which I've never eaten at. I wanted to try their kaisendon today but discovered that it has become Scrambled Egg Rice Keisuke. The concepts that gestate here appears transient not by design.
Anyways, I liked it. It's comfort food. The base item is a bowl of scrambled egg on top of rice. One can add toppings. This bowl that I've gotten has atsugiri ham cutlet (which was the same thing I had at Keisuke Plus but smaller) and aburi mentaiko with cheese. Ham's salty and a little smoky. Don't mind coming back.
Digested Pages :
japanese
Sunday, September 15, 2024
Hong Kong Jin Tian (香港錦田), Havelock Road Food Centre
Been quite a long while since I last got food from Hong Kong Jin Tian. The last time I did, might have been when they were still operating along Jalan Bukit Ho Swee. Their current premise is at Havelock Road Food Centre (#01-03 Havelock Road Cooked Food Centre, 22A Havelock Road).
This was takeaway with char siew, duck breast and duck liver. Some thoughts - char siew was dry-ish though not tough. Duck breast was pleasantly tender but there's bits of bone on some ends. The kailan was not fibrous like last time. Rice was moist and tender. Not bad as a whole.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese,
Homer
Song Fa Signatures (松發家己人), Paragon
Song Fa, the bak kut teh brand has a new restaurant at Paragon (B1-06 Paragon, 90 Orchard Road) that...have expanded on their offerings beyond their regular bak kut teh shops.
We had sliced snakehead bak kut teh. Basically slices of the fish in bak kut teh broth just like what we had previously. Fish appeared to be much softer than what I know of snakehead. This was reminiscent of dory. Just not as mushy. Not bad though.
Much prefer the pig's stomach in chicken soup which had a more robust flavour and peppery kick. Tripe was tender and chewy. The broth in one was much more satisfying then the fish bkt.
Pickled mustard/kiam chye.
There's a signature pig's trotter fried rice. This was basically like the fried rice version of pig's trotter bee hoon. Pretty decent.
Teochew orh nee crème brulée. In between the top caramelized layer of sugar shell and bottom layer of custard, was orh nee. Tasted like how it sounded.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese,
dessert
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