Sunday, January 05, 2025

Christmas turkey dinner from The Ship

The Ship, christmas turkey dinner

A chance dinner at The Ship. I haven't had anything other than their fish soup noodles for some time and decided to try what the menu described as 'roast turkey & honey baked ham, served with chestnut stuffing, topped with giblet gravy & cranberry sauce'. Sounded good. 😏

Roast turkey was dry and stringy. Absolutely no crisp and little flavour on the soggy skin. Honey baked ham was surprisingly not salty and tasted like it was boiled. What chestnut stuffing? The giblet gravy tasted like generic brown sauce. Should have known better than to expect more out of that one. Those purple blobs on top of the food were the cranberry sauce. More jelly than sauce. 😂

Breakfast from You Ji (有記)

You Ji (有記), Tiong Bahru Food Centre

A recent breakfast at You Ji. I'm liking the sweet sauce from the chee cheong fun. Mock goose's crispy and the luncheon meat wasn't as bad as I imagined. That said, the latter wasn't great by any stretch of imagination. Just not as bad as some others. Still a happy breakfast this one.

Saturday, January 04, 2025

Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu, Raffles City

Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu, Raffles City

Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu (#B1-63/64 Raffles City, 252 North Bridge Road) is a gyukatsu chain from Kyoto. What they offer is similar to what the defunct Ginza Kushi Katsu did; panko clad beef cutlets of various cuts which one can further cook to the doneness of preference. I thought it odd that for a place that was dishing out fried beef cutlets, there was none of the beefy aroma around the restaurant.

Anyways, their gyutan didn't taste much like tongue. Didn't enjoy it. Tenderloin was much better tasting. That being said, I am still generally not impressed with gyukatsu. Not with what I've had at least.

Gyukatsu Kyoto Katsugyu, Raffles City

Revisiting Liu Lang Mian Noodle Bar (流浪面)

Liu Lang Mian Noodle Bar (流浪面), Alexandra Central

Back at Liu Lang Mian

Liu Lang Mian Noodle Bar (流浪面), dan dan mian

Recent special of the month was their dan dian mian (担担面). While it looked pretty much like any of their other dry noodles, one could taste some heat and the sesame sauce in it. What helped cut through the richness were the onions, pickles and vinegar on the side which made it much easier to inhale with some sparing application. Not even close to the classic Chinese rendition but it's pretty good. Cashews too.

Liu Lang Mian Noodle Bar (流浪面), dbj chicken mazesoba

Like their DBJ chicken mazesoba too. If anyone was wondering, DBJ = dou ban jiang. 豆瓣酱. The spicy fermented bean paste along with the minced chicken made this bowl. Noticeably less rich with a more pronounced fermented bean profile compared to the dan dan mian

Liu Lang Mian Noodle Bar (流浪面), pork and chives wanton

Pork and chives wanton looked like 红油抄手 and even tasted like it with the chilli and vinegar. Stuffings tasted similar to guo tie with pork and chives. Not bad.

Friday, January 03, 2025

Empire Fine Chinese Cuisine, Ngee Ann City

Empire Fine Chinese Cuisine, Ngee Ann City

We were drawn to Empire Fine Chinese Cuisine (#05-13/14 Ngee Ann City, 391 Orchard Road) because their menu looked interesting, featuring dishes that weren't exactly run of the mill variety.

Empire Fine Chinese Cuisine, sautéed crab egg white truffle oil

Sautéed crab with egg white and white truffle oil. Nice. They kept it uncomplicated so one could taste the chunks of crab meat, the truffle and even the egg white.

Empire Fine Chinese Cuisine, stewed goose web with black pepper vermicelli in claypot

Stewed goose web with glass noodles/tang hoon in claypot was pretty good. Goose web was slurp off the bone tender though these needed a little more slurping strength than chicken claws. The glass noodles were deliciously salty, savoury and loaded with black pepper.

Empire Fine Chinese Cuisine, stewed bean curd preserved black olives minced pork

Stewed bean curd preserved black olives minced pork. Nice.

Empire Fine Chinese Cuisine, stewed chicken yam pumpkin coconut milk in claypot

Never tried this combination before - stewed chicken with yam, pumpkin and coconut milk in claypot. The creamy coconut milk tasted much like chicken broth. Good quality yam and pumpkin in there which together with the spring onions introduced some natural sweetness. 👍🏼

Thursday, January 02, 2025

Shiok Hokkien Mee, Tiong Bahru

Shiok Hokkien Mee, Tiong Bahru

Shiok Hokkien Mee used to be known as YouFu previously. They've since rebranded and also expanded to a few outlets outside of Golden Mile Food Centre. This was the new shop at Tiong Bahru (11B Boon Tiong Road) located at the unit previously occupied by a very short lived San Hu Bak Chor Mee.

Not bad. Nice intensity from a creamy prawny flavour in the stock and I liked that it wasn't too wet. Chilli was absolutely burning with a bit of bitter. Will come back.

Shiok Hokkien Mee, Tiong Bahru