Thursday, December 05, 2024

Ji Pin He Scones (吉品合), The Exchange TRX, Kuala Lumpur

Ji Pin He Scones (吉品合), The Exchange TRX, Kuala Lumpur

Chanced on Ji Pin He Scones (C.87.0, Level Concourse, The Exchange TRX, Persiaran TRX, Tun Razak Exchange, 55188 Kuala Lumpur) which is a chain from Shanghai. Those "baked meat scones" they were making reminded me a little of 饼 or rou jia mo (肉夹馍). Specifically those from Qin Ji Rougamo because of the pastry skin.

Ji Pin He Scones (吉品合)

The "scones" were basically pastry skin with stuffings. What's different from them and 肉夹馍 is that they're baked with the stuffings in the pastry; the stuffings in 肉夹馍 are put into the bread after they're baked.

Ji Pin He Scones (吉品合)

Got one with chunky pieces of chicken and 麻辣-esque flavour. A.k.a. Sichuan peppercorn flavour. Not bad tasting.

Ji Pin He Scones (吉品合), The Exchange TRX, Kuala Lumpur

Wednesday, December 04, 2024

Double Varlhona chocolate cookie from Uniqlo Coffee

Uniqlo Coffee, double varlhona chocolate cookie

So, we just discovered that there is a Uniqlo Coffee in Uniqlo. This one was at The Exchange TRX (Persiaran TRX, Tun Razak Exchange, 55188 Kuala Lumpur).

Uniqlo Coffee, double varlhona chocolate cookie

We liked it. They're the soft kind. We even came back to buy more of their other flavours.

Uniqlo Coffee, double varlhona chocolate cookie

Food from Ming Ang rest stop (明安熟食广场) at Yong Peng

Ming Ang food stop (明安熟食广场)

The rest stop at Ming Ang (7 Jln Yong Peng, Kampung Parit Awang, 83700 Yong Peng, Johor) is for the lack of a better word, iconic, for coach travellers between Singapore and Malaysia. Not a spot for pilgrimage of any sort but rather a designated necessity somehow for a quick point for rest/toilet/food. Have been there a few times. Never paid much attention to what's there but a passing reference once years ago. I don't remember much about food from the stop.

Stopped by the Malay food stall this time during our coach stop on the way to Kuala Lumpur.

Ming Ang food stop (明安熟食广场), lontong kering

Had lontong kering. Boiled vegetables, rice cakes with serunding, a sauced drumstick and some sambal rich with ikan bilis flavour. I was surprised. This exceeded our expectations and food's actually not bad tasting.

Ming Ang food stop (明安熟食广场), briyani kambing

Also got a plate of briyani kambing from them. Nicely done with achar on the side for some welcomed acid. What intrigued me was the sauce for the lamb. It's not curry as I would recognize. Texture's velvet like stroganoff with a mildly tangy sweetness that reminded me of the kebab sauces from HSPs. Plus underlying heat and salt. I like it. Lamb was arguably tender enough and fat laced with flavour.

Tuesday, December 03, 2024

Seng Huat Bak Chor Mee after these years...

Seng Huat Bak Chor Mee, North Bridge Road

Haven't had a bowl from Seng Huat for ages so this was in essence a serving to catch up. This was the big bowl at $6.30 for the record.

Seng Huat Bak Chor Mee, mee pok

I don't think my opinion of them has changed much since the past. Not bad tasting, decent quality and straightforward with a moderate hand with the vinegar. Nothing in particular was outstanding. I liked what the dried anchovies added to the noodles which I do not remember being present previously. Token greens have been omitted entirely and the soya sauce marinated red chilli added loads of flavour incentive that helped me inhale the bowl.

Seng Huat Bak Chor Mee, North Bridge Road

Ah Gong KKM, Bras Basah Complex

Ah Gong KKM, spicy combo small

So there's buzz about the relatively new Ah Gong KKM (#01-79 Bras Basah Complex, 231 Bain Street) in the socials lately about the 22 year old xmm owner their ke kou mian (可口面). They're located in the Shifu food court that used to be called Coffee Express 2000. 

It's not something I eat much but I was intrigued by what I saw on reels online extolling the charms of the spicy bowl. The bowl looked a lot smaller than I was led to believe. And it's not that spicy. Decent quality of ingredients (prawns, pacific clams and sliced pork) with not much to set them apart from other bowls with the exception of their broth. That broth tasted like a gritty soup version of sambal flavoured by fried garlic and with an underlying sweetness that I would prefer without.

Ah Gong KKM, Bras Basah Complex

Monday, December 02, 2024

Kalam Restaurant, Kitchener Road

Kalam Restaurant, Kitchener Road

Kalam Restaurant (199 Kitchener Road, tel : +65 9653 5248) is right next door to Dindigul Thalappakatti Restaurant. We noticed them the last time we were here and made a mental note to come back for the food.

Kalam Restaurant, mangalore buns

Ordered something called Mangalore buns that had description which sounded vaguely familiar. It was only when they arrived and the scent of banana and freshly fried bread wafted in that we realized we've had them before at MTR. They were known on the menu there as just 'buns'.

Kalam Restaurant, mangalore buns

So same thick hum chim pang like textures, slightly sweet and faint taste of bananas. We could smell more banana than we could taste them. The little metal bowls were sambar, coconut chutney and shredded coconut with jaggery.   

Kalam Restaurant, pongal

We had pongal. Warm, porridgy and flavoured with ghee. Nice. Those nuts on top were cashew.

Kalam Restaurant, prawn mango curry

Mango prawn curry. I'm guessing Keralan. Those mangoes lent a lot of tanginess to the curry that's akin to a strong hit of taramind/assam. Underlying the savoury sour warmth from the spices was a background sweetness from onions that was subtle. What's interesting was after having some of these, the sambar which was tangy started tasting sweet. The sour mango curry appeared to have caused the tamarind to fade into the background on the palate while the taste from the other ingredients became more prominent.

Kalam Restaurant, neer dosa

We also tried their neer dosa - another thing like those Mangalore buns we've had only once before at MTR years ago. This one appeared more rustic with textures that are more similar to rava dosa compared to the ones at MTR which appeared to be more refine looking. Like handkerchief. Same taste as my memory serves.

Kalam Restaurant, pesarattu dosa

Pesarattu, a dosa made with green gram/mung beans. Reminded me of the green bean uttapam from Sri Rajya Lakshmi Narasimhan. Texture's less crisp than regular dosa. No green bean flavour as well but it was pretty savoury. Their mint chutney also doesn't appear to contain yoghurt.

Kalam Restaurant, hot badam milk

Hot badam milk to end. Pretty solid almond flavour with saffron in this one.