Sunday, July 13, 2025

$5.50 mee pok from SK Noodle House

SK Noodle House, prawn noodle

Seems confusing/inconsistent. Maybe I just don't know what I'm reading. The last time I got their $5.50 mee kia bowl, there were more toppings and no change in noodle portions. Today's $5.50 has both extra toppings and noodles. 🤔

Saturday, July 12, 2025

Roast pork rice from Treasures Yi Dian Xin (一点心)

Treasures Yi Dian Xin (一点心), roast pork rice 烧肉饭

Roast pork rice from Treasures Yi Dian Xin. Delicious with mustard.

More cai png from the food court at Oxley Bizhub

cai png economy rice

More cai png from the food court at Oxley Bizhub. Also $5 like the last time. Same fried chicken, some cabbage and chopped beans with minced pork which apparently contains basil. I hadn't realise until the aniseed-y flavour came through along with a bit of heat from some chilli padi. Not bad.

Friday, July 11, 2025

Cô Chung, Boat Quay

Cô Chung, Boat Quay

We've noticed Cô Chung at Plaza Singapura. Have seen the queues and wondered about them. This was their branch behind Boat Quay (4-5 Lorong Telok, tel : +65 8876 8137).

Cô Chung, vietnamese coffee

Iced coffee was not bad. Strong and milky, sweet without being excessively so.

Cô Chung, eggs banh mi

Egg bánh mì with added on pate. I didn't it was cool that I have to top up an additional $5.90 for pate in a $11.90 bánh mì that I could barely taste.

Cô Chung

Disclaiming that pictures are for illustration purposes only doesn't cut it for me. That in my opinion is a deliberate lie. Intended misinformation. This was how it looked ☝🏽 on the menu.

Cô Chung, eggs banh mi

Anyway, it didn't taste good. Baguette was a bit hard instead of crisp and airy. Even NamNam's textbook rendition beats this. Bánh Mì Saigon kicks its ass hard. The defunct Viet9 at Toa Payoh central was a better eat. 123 ZÔ would rip this to shreds. And......I think I've made my point.

Cô Chung, stir fried beef pho

Bún with sautéed beef. Expected the sauce to be fishy and limey but it wasn't. I'm not even sure what we tasted. Beef was decent...but I was kinda hoping it would be shabu thin.

Cô Chung, gỏi cuốn

Gỏi cuốn tasted pretty carb-y. Prawns were small and the wrap was damp. What's that peanut sauce they were using? 

Cô Chung, Boat Quay
Cô Chung, Boat Quay

More cai png at Jing Shu Shi (京熟食)

Jing Shu Shi (京熟食), cai fan

End of day selections from Jing Shu Shi. Stewed cabbage, tau kwa with bean sprouts, hard boiled egg and surprisingly tender black pepper sauced pork. I asked for the assam fish curry today which wasn't particularly assam-y but I like it better than their regular curry. Pretty pleased with this.

Thursday, July 10, 2025

An update on Suju at Mandarin Gallery

Suju, Mandarin Gallery

This was our first time back at Suju 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) at Mandarin Gallery since we've started going to the one at Takashimaya. It appears that Mandarin Gallery runs their own menu which includes a few stuff that the one at Taka doesn't have and the reverse is also true.

Suju, tamagoyaki

Dashi tamagoyaki.

Suju, miso red wine beef cheek

The main reason why we came back to this Mandarin Gallery's was their miso red wine beef cheek. Not available at Taka. First time we've had it was back in 2019. The last might have been the end of 2020. It was taken off the menu for some time until I noticed it back again. Presentation's changed, portions have shrunk a bit, prices have gone up and there was less miso red wine sauce compared to the past. 😔 Still delicious though.

Suju, gohan set

Suju's gohan set remains respectable. Moist and freshly cooked rice, delicious crisp house made pickled daikon and a solid miso soup.

Suju, nama tamago

And the nama tamago is back.

Suju, tamago kake gohan

For my anticipated tamago kake gohan.

Suju, tamago kake gohan

This doesn't seem to be available at Taka too.

Suju, beer