Monday, April 14, 2025

Ippudo's yuzu tonkotsu ramen this year

Ippudo, yuzu tonkotsu ramen

Ippudo's yuzu tonkotsu ramen is back on a limited run this year. It was unexpectedly disappointing even though it looked exactly the same as the ones they did in the past. Couldn't put a finger to what precisely had changed in the broth. Maybe it was less fruity and more salty. I definitely did not enjoy this like I did the previous time.

EatAlley, Orchard Gateway

EatAlley, Koon Kee Wanton Noodle

I've been wanting to come to EatAlley (#B2-12 Orchard Gateway, 277 Orchard Road) at Orchard Gateway for some time. Finally did and also at an off peak hour.

Koon Kee Wanton Noodle, char siew duck rice

This was called a bento on the menu if I remember correctly. Char siew bento with added roast duck. Pretty decent. Was expecting more out of the char siew because while it was better than run of the mill but it's not up there. Their wanton mee looked pretty good so maybe I'll try that the next time.

Uncle Beh Pork Noodle, bee tai bak

The other stall I was curious about was Uncle Beh Pork Noodle which features their 猪肉粉. Basically pork soup and noodles. Got ours with bee tai bak. Pretty good quality meat/offal here. The sweet intestine (粉肠) was outstanding and the pork soup, deliciously garlicky. It's kinda pricey though and I'm guessing that such quality wouldn't be that difficult a find at a lower cost in Malaysia.

EatAlley, Uncle Beh Pork Noodle

Sunday, April 13, 2025

Back at Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles (舌尖尖兰州牛肉面)

Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles (舌尖尖兰州牛肉面)

It's been a while since the last time we ate at Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles. We noticed that there're updates to their menu.

Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles (舌尖尖兰州牛肉面), tendon noodles dry
Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles (舌尖尖兰州牛肉面), tendon noodles soup

There's beef tendon noodles available dry or soup - a viable option, at least for me, compared to the past where one could only have them in their not so interesting slices of beef. Tendons were a little chewy, not so tender and had a nice beefy stew-y taste.

Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles (舌尖尖兰州牛肉面), sauerkraut

Side order of sauerkraut...or more accurately, 酸菜. Love how these added a nice acidity to the noodles and dumplings. What dumplings? See below.

Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles (舌尖尖兰州牛肉面), lamb skewers 羊肉串

Didn't expect them to have lamb skewers (羊肉串) on menu. It's nicely grilled but ultimately a failure because it's not identifiable as lamb. Not cheap at $2.50 a skewer. Will not be getting them again for sure.

Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles (舌尖尖兰州牛肉面), prawn dumpling

An order of their prawn dumplings/虾仁水饺 again to ascertain if the last time we had them wasn't a fluke. These are still good. Skin's a bit thick but the prawn stuffings are legit. Pretty good eating if you soaked them in the 酸菜 broth too.

Tongue Tip Lanzhou Beef Noodles (舌尖尖兰州牛肉面), prawn dumpling

Breakfast at Royal Spicy Dosa

Royal Spicy Dosa, Dunlop Street

The menu at Royal Spicy Dosa might be staggering and they're open early for breakfast, but all that stagger doesn't exist in the morning because most of those items aren't available. So we found out the hard way.

Royal Spicy Dosa, pongal

Pongal here was dryish, with texture like dry mashed potatoes. Yellow lentils and rice weren't as integrated. Also no ghee flavour. It's like an entirely different dish from the porridge-y kind that's more common around. Almost stodgy but pretty good tasting with their sambar and/or coconut chutney.

Royal Spicy Dosa, ghee roast

Ghee roast was thin, crisp and buttery. 

Both the pongal and dosa came with some kesari on the side. Unlike the common variety, their kesari wasn't yellow or orange. Flavour's the same though and I liked that they weren't overly sweet.

Royal Spicy Dosa, masala tea

Passable masala tea. Pretty milky.

Saturday, April 12, 2025

Hannah Mayham in cheddar & jalapeño bagel from Two Men Bagel House

Two Men Bagel House, hanna mayhem cheddar & jalapeno bagel

Hannah Mayham falls under the Classics at Two Men Bagel House , , , , , , , , , , 十一, 十二, 十三, 十四, 十五十六十七十八, 十九二十二十一二十二二十三二十四二十五二十六). Odd because I've never noticed it it until their recent menu revamp.

It's not exciting a bagel as some of their others but I don't think this one was meant to be. Smoked chicken and turkey ham, Biscoff bechamel (which I cannot identify), Emmental, honey mustard, Lao Gan Ma chilli and pickled jalapeño. One could construe it as a glorified spicy ham and cheese sandwich. I thought it was not bad mostly because of the chillis which packed it a punch.

Two Men Bagel House, Tanjong Pagar

Friday, April 11, 2025

The House Chungdam, Duxton Road

The House Chungdam, Duxton Road

Noticed The House Chungdam (#01-01, 72 Duxton Road, tel : +65 8336 2068) only recently. Place looks pretty and the menu offers premium looking cuts of meat for barbeque along with jeons and jjigaes. This was lunch.

The House Chungdam, lager

There's a lager on tap going at an attractive $10 at happy hour. Taste reminded me of Tiger which meant more tang, rougher with the fizz and less character compared to the likes of Suntory or Asahi. A lesson was learnt here and won't be getting this again. 😬

The House Chungdam, appetizers

Appetizer came with lunch. From the left, cheese kimchi jeon, a skewer of sweet stewed mushroom & quails egg and some japchae. Kimchi jeon's pretty good...will a la carte it the next time.

The House Chungdam, kimchi jjigae bansang

Quite impressed with their kimchi jjigae bansang. Why? The jjigae had a nice balanced flavour of fermentation rather than just coming on with a strong sour. Said flavour got more apparent once the stew has cooled a little. Rice was moist and tender...the ultimate pairing one could have with the jjigae. What the picture doesn't show, were the strips of "disintegrate in your mouth" pork belly in the stew. 😏

Banchan on the side were mostly tangy and competent. Notable were the kimchi which packed some heat and the ojingeojeot (pickled squid); both of which would either enhance the intensity of the jjigae or just good eating as topping on that delicious rice.

The House Chungdam, yukke bibimbap

There was a yukke bibimbap. Not the typical looking bibimbap I'd admit. This one appeared to be more refined. Was served with the same banchans as the kimchi jjigae.

The House Chungdam, yukke bibimbap

Flavour's also not typical. Not in your face here with the sesame oil and also no gochujang. There's a sweetness to it which I couldn't put a finger to but it was on the whole delicious.

The House Chungdam, cheese potato jeon

We were curious about the cheese potato jeon which quietly incorporated bits of bacon for salt and smokiness. The menu mentioned that they used fluffy textured potatoes from the mountains of Gangwon - the location being the birthplace of potato jeon. Cool trivia which I hadn't any means to verify and the jeon wasn't exactly fluffy. This was Korean rosti and there's no way one could construe it otherwise. And hell yeah it was delicious. 

The House Chungdam, Duxton Road