Mango pomelo dessert (杨枝甘露) at Oriental Kopi. Pretty decent rendition here. Would have been great if there were more pomelo. Mango's sweet and fragrant. Couldn't tell what's that white stuff in there though I suspect it's milk.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Sunday, March 09, 2025
Mango Pomelo from Oriental Kopi
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chinese,
dessert,
Johor Bahru
Some dim sum stuff from Meng Meng Roasted Duck (阿明帝皇鸭)
While we were at Meng Meng for some of their roast meats......
Tried their meat stuffed tofu. This not bad. Dried fish flavour in the meat.
Har gow's passable. They don't do delicate skin here.
Siew mai's not great. Felt like it was stuffed with meat paste rather than minced pork and mushrooms.
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chinese,
Johor Bahru,
malaysian
Saturday, March 08, 2025
Palates & Bagels by T.A.M., Jalan Dhoby, Johor Bahru
Came by Palates & Bagels (10 Jalan Dhoby, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80000 Johor Bahru, tel : +60 11-2101 0150) to try their pistachio kunafa croissant.
Looks like minced tuna but it's kadaifi/kadayıf.
The inside of the croissant was stuffed with the pistachio flavoured pastry. Not bad tasting - a little nutty with milky sweetness and the texture was very crunchy.
Grapefruit peach sparkling oolong. Less ice, less sweet.
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Johor Bahru,
pastry,
the coffee leaf and tea bean
Friday, March 07, 2025
Lynns Food & Beverage, Jalan Tan Hiok Nee, Johor Bahru
We noticed the chicken rice from Lynns Food & Beverage (31 Jalan Tan Hiok Nee, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80000 Johor Bahru, tel : +60 12-708 3048) the last time we were in the vicinity and told ourselves we'd come back and check them out. You may wonder what made us pay attention to chicken rice from such a nondescript looking location. Well, they were served in folded paper boats.
We got distracted also by some of the kueh kueh and had an order of their kuih dadar. These rolls had a nice pandan aroma. The coconut stuffings were kinda dry rather than "juicy" and soaked in gula melaka like we had imagined.
Chicken rice was competently done and the portion was pretty generous. Rice was sufficiently greasy and flavoured adequately. There was a good portion of poached chicken, some pickles to cut through the grease and a lime-y chilli. I don't mind coming back just for this.
Milo gao wasn't as gao as we imagined but it's pretty nice.
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a local signature,
chicken rice,
Johor Bahru,
malay
Thursday, March 06, 2025
Roast & Coffee - Retro Garden 1968's, Jalan Tan Hiok Nee, Johor Bahru
Roast & Coffee (62 & 63 Jalan Tan Hiok Nee, Bandar Johor Bahru, 80000 Johor Bahru, tel : +60 11-1895 6100) came up on our radar sometime late last year. They're a Nanyang cafe that isn't dissimilar to Oriental Kopi.
Got a couple of drinks. Butter kopi's respectably robust and that ice cham was surprisingly good with a nice tea flavour.
Curry lava egg - a couple of soft boiled eggs on toast soaked in curry. Nothing unexpected here and pretty good eat.
These guys use pretty good tasting otah that's filled with bits of fish. Enjoyed their otah omelette sandwich.
This was called Madam J seafood mihun. Seafood consisted of prawns and couple of squid rings. The former was nice - sweet and fresh tasting, filled with tomalley that was spilling out as you detached the heads. The broth was savoury, not exactly seafood-y and filled with evaporated milk and hua diao (花雕)? Appreciated how the home made fried shallots added to the broth. Delicious as a whole but the portion was kinda small.
Wednesday, March 05, 2025
Chef Hainanese Western Food, Margaret Drive Hawker Centre
I ate once at Chef Hainanese Western Food years ago back at Tanglin Halt food centre and haven't gotten any food from them since they've migrated to their current location (#01-32 Margaret Drive Hawker Centre, 38A Margaret Drive). I remember being not impressed by their mixed grill but it was a long time back. Here's a fresh start getting reacquainted.
Portions were huge. This was their Chef Set 4. Crinkle cut fries tasted potato-y and unexpectedly addictive. Cheap pink sausage was cheap pink sausage. Chicken chop's actually pretty good with nice charring and the meat wasn't overly thin or dried out. Not a fan of their breaded fish....think that's dory. Potato was surprisingly sweet and naturally flavoured. The coleslaw which didn't have any sauce/mayo was the weakest link. One actually has to pay a dollar for tartare sauce here.
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a local signature,
local western
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