Hmmm....the broth from this milky pickled vegetable soup from GO Noodle House at the airport (#03-24/25-01 Viewing Mall South, Changi Airport Terminal 2, 60 Airport Boulevard) was so good. Sour, savouriness and a bit of heat. I had this bowl with sliced Spanish mackerel with added on Spanish pork belly. Can't tell the difference with that pork belly and any others but it's not bad tasting Also first time getting bee hoon which was I kinda liked, broth considered.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Sunday, January 26, 2025
GO Noodle House, Changi Airport Terminal 2
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from Davey Jones' locker,
malaysian
Hua Zai Hong Kong Style Roasted Delight (华仔), Havelock Road
We've been recommended Hua Zai previously but never had a chance to try their roast meats. They have some branches scattered across the island and from what we've noticed before, they look pretty decent. Came by this outpost in the coffeeshop near Havelock Food Centre (22 Havelock Road)
Triple roast here with tau kwa and egg. They're decent - better than run of the mill but not exactly outstanding. Pretty meaty stuff so no melt in your mouth kind of experience with the roast pork and char siew. Shops like Mei Mei Roast, 88 Roast Meat or Roast Paradise beats this.
Not a fan of their sauce as well. It's not a bad tasting sauce per se but I prefer the sweeter and more intense types. Perhaps some akin to the char siew sauce/glaze that the old Foong Kee had.
Not bad cabbage and corn soup.
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a local signature,
chinese
Saturday, January 25, 2025
Caffe Pralet, Eng Hoon Mansions
Have passed by Caffe Pralet (#01-04 Eng Hoon Mansions, 17 Eng Hoon Street, tel: +65 8318 0698) a number of times in the past and haven't noticed much about them until people started talking about their square donuts.
There're a bunch of flavours for those square donuts. This one was burnt butter honey glazed. What I discerned of the flavour, tasted somewhat like butterscotch. No fried bread taste to it as well.
The pistachio and raspberry one looked good. Tasted nutty. That being said, it was also neither particularly aromatic nor distinctively pistachio.
Coffee was sad. Diluted, no body and not fragrant. Just sad.
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confectionery,
the coffee leaf and tea bean
玉光熟食物潮洲魚圓肉脞面, Kukoh 21 Food Centre
I've seen this stall (#01-05 Kukoh 21 Food Centre, 1 Jalan Kukoh) identified as Yu Guang Cooked Food Teochew Fishball Minced Meat Noodle or as Google does, Jade Light Noodles. They're next door to Twelve Hainanese Chicken Rice. What caught my attention was the tang hoon soup on their menu which seeded me the idea of getting a bak chor mee with tang hoon instead of the other noodles. Yes, it's my first bowl of bak chor tang hoon.
Chilli didn't pack much heat. Lots of vinegar in this bowl and otherwise, pretty run of the mill flavours and ingredients. It's not visible in the picture but there're slices of lean pork and a fish dumpling in there. Not a bad bowl with tang hoon.
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a local signature,
chinese
Friday, January 24, 2025
Pig's organ noodle (猪什面) from Ri Tao Fu Teochew Pig's Organ Soup (日饕福潮洲猪什湯)
Just noticed that Ri Tao Fu Teochew Pig's Organ Soup has pig organ soup noodles which featured soft instant noodles - something I normally am not into. I didn't mind this one because the flavours of the broth were soaked into the noodles which kinda made up for the texture. Notice that even for the soup noodles, these guys were still generous with the cuts of meat/offal.
Note to self: Don't get the pork belly the next time. They aren't tender.
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a local signature,
chinese
Thursday, January 23, 2025
Sri Aachi Aappakadai, Chander Road
I knew that Sri Aachi Aappakadai Pte Ltd has an other outlet and from what I could Google, there appeared to be more to the menu than what's available at the stall in Tekka Food Centre. So we came to Sri Aachi Aappakadai (45 Chander Road, tel : +65 8698 1317) for breakfast in hopes of getting some of those stuff that's not at Tekka Food Centre. Menu that can be found online and those at the shop (the pictures up on the walls are the menu) differs. Kinda.
The shop's right next door to Swaadhisht.
There's podi idly. These were pre made and served out of a tupperware on order. Not bad tasting and also not the podi-est we've had but no complains here. Noticed that these had cumin. Love the sour in the rice cakes.
Pongal was a pretty big serving and not as flavourful as I was hoping for. Couldn't taste ghee in this. This rendition in terms of flavour was more akin to the one from M.M.H Tiffin Centre than say those from A2B Veg Restaurant or Komala Vilas.
Standards of their appam also differs compared to their stall at Tekka Food Centre. This one appeared more rustic and one couldn't help but also feel that food from latter location was handled with more finesse. I'm also not sure what happened with this cheese appam I got but most of it was room temperature except for the middle with melted cheese which was hot.
One of the menu pictures showed something called chicken masala dosa. We ordered it as such but noticed that it was billed as chicken kari dosa. Not much difference I would think between the two anyway. This was pretty good. Inside the rice floor pancakes were tender curried potatoes, egg and tender chunks of chicken. I thought I tasted ghee in this. Quite delicious with and without the chutneys.
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