Saw that Santapan Padang had chicken briyani today and it's apparently a Friday only special. Came with two fried chicken drumsticks that's drizzled with gravy that looked very much like satay sauce. But said sauce was sour which implied that tamarind's involved. Meat from those well fried drumsticks were a little hard and dry. I'm not sure how the rice tasted since it was drenched in that lentil curry - which wasn't bad tasting. Will not be getting this again though.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Friday, November 29, 2024
Chicken briyani from Santapan Padang by Tina Indulgence
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
malay
Treasure Toast (吃到宝), Purvis Street
Treasure Toast (#01-01, 23 Purvis Street, tel : +65 8817 0865) is by the talked about Bao Er Cafe which in turn, stemmed from Prawnography.
Kopi was thick, bitter and slightly sour with little body and aroma. 勉强 can drink 😬. I don't think it's great as local coffees go. I'll take Toast Box over it anytime.
People talk about their kaya toast. Not bad. Nice pandan flavour going on with kaya but the consistency was kinda thin. Also not difficult to find ones of similar standards around.
Hokkien mee has no wok hei like Prawnography but did have decent stock flavour which was pretty robust, a little sweet and did not exactly come across as crustacean-y. See the 3 small scallops? Extra $2.50 for those which I wouldn't recommend. Fried lard (猪油渣) was not the freshest. What carried this through was the sambal belachan which I thought was pretty good.
Bee hoon had a smoky flavour which I like but it was also pretty greasy.
Otah's flat and lacking of any nuances. I don't think it was good. While they look similar, Janggut Laksa's otah is much better tasting.
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a local signature,
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches,
chinese
Thursday, November 28, 2024
友全 (You Quan), Margaret Drive Hawker Centre
友全 (#03-35 Margaret Drive Hawker Centre, 38A Margaret Drive) is one of the "half of the stalls" that's still open in the evenings at the food centre. The other half possibly thinks that their rental is a negligible concern or they're doing well enough that they don't need the support of the residents in that estate.
This was 米粉面. 米粉's pretty edible. 面's thinner than the regular yellow noodle variety but tasted exactly the same. Those tired looking meat patties were actually not bad.
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a local signature,
chinese
The return of McD's breakfast bagel
These are back. It's been a couple of years since McD started these limited run bagels here and in all that 17,000 hours or so since, they've never bothered to allow add on customizations in the order kiosk which I'm sure somebodies out there would want. Like me.
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between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches
Wednesday, November 27, 2024
Revisiting Lee Lai Jiak
Finally tried the lu rou fan from Lee Lai Jiak. Decent tasting but not something that'll get me looking forward to coming back for. I liked the tofu and salted vegetables more than the minced pork. 😬
Tried their zha jiang mian (炸酱面).
Noodles were thick and sauce had what appeared to be cubes of tofu puffs. Lots of them.
Beef shank was less dry and more tender than I imagined. Did not like the sweet sauce though.
Digested Pages :
taiwanese
Nana's Green Tea, Guoco Tower
Intrigued by the green tea stuff at Nana's Green Tea (#01-07 Guoco Tower, 7 Wallich Street, tel : +65 6517 9971).
The Swiss roll was the least memorable of what we had. It was just green tea chiffon with a green tea core in the middle of the cream.
Shiratama zenzai with matcha espresso - mochi balls in red bean soup and matcha in English. Think bitterness from the green tea pairing with the sweetness from the red bean soup. Not bad.
This was a matcha soda float; tasted like how it sounded. Fizzy green tea with green tea ice cream. Nice.
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confectionery,
dessert,
japanese
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