Thursday, October 09, 2025

Miching Omurice Co. (米青蛋包飯公司), D2 Place One, Lai Chi Kok

Miching Omurice Co. (米青蛋包飯公司), D2 Place, Lai Chi Kok

Lunch at Miching Omurice Co.(Shop 303, 3/F, D2 Place One, 9 Cheung Yee Street, Lai Chi Kok, Hong Kong). The menu's mostly omurice paired with various protein choices and carbs. There's also wagyu steak.

Miching Omurice Co. (米青蛋包飯公司), thick cut ox tongue

Pretty impressed with their thick cut ox tongue which was arguably tender. Tongue was beefy tasting. Curry was lightweight and savoury without being overly sweet like Japanese curries tend to be.

Miching Omurice Co. (米青蛋包飯公司), hanging tender

This was a serving of their hanging tender (a.k.a. onglet). Steak came with a small hill of fries and underneath those fries, were chopped up romaine tossed in vinegar that was piled on top of mashed potatoes. This plate was loaded.

Special mention goes to the corn soup and that yellow stuff with the ketchup which I had initially mistook for mustard. It's garlic butter and it kicked ass with the steak and the fries.

Miching Omurice Co. (米青蛋包飯公司), hanging tender

Pretty nice onglet.

Miching Omurice Co. (米青蛋包飯公司), flavours

Because of the garlic butter, I kinda overlooked these other condiments that came with the onglet. That paste-y stuff on the right was yuzu kosho.

Wednesday, October 08, 2025

Chef Hong HoChiak Bar, Tiong Bahru

Chef Hong HoChiak Bar, steamed seabass tail

A relatively new single serving steamed fish stall has sprung up in the coffeeshop where Shiok Hokkien Mee is located (11B Boon Tiong Road). The style is in similar veins as Fish Village at Maxwell Food Centre or Chi Le Ma at Golden Mile Food Centre. Decent quality steamed fish to be had at an affordable pricing here but I have the impression that I like other two stalls better. The fermented bean sauce here also lacks lard (猪油) that's featured prominently in the bean sauce of the steamed fish stalls at Chinatown.

Chef Hong HoChiak Bar, Tiong Bahru


Tuesday, October 07, 2025

Basil King, Margaret Drive

Basil King, triple egg pork level 4

This was from one of numerous outlets (40 Margaret Drive) of Basil King - the local pad krapow chain of stalls allegedly "inspired" by Mark Wein's Phed Mark. "Inspired". 😏

Their rendition featured minced pork which was kinda dried out, a pretty manageable level 4 heat and creamy yolk that was kinda nice. I can't say I didn't enjoy this but that being said, I don't think it stood up that well compared to a number of other pad krapow moo we've had. Also considering that they have 13 outlets out there for a relatively new brand, isn't QC out the window already?

Basil King, Margaret Drive

Monday, October 06, 2025

Dinosaur Munchi from Munchi Pancakes

Munchi Pancakes, dinosaur munchi

Limited edition flavour from Munchi Pancakes and the name obviously is a reference to Milo Dinosaur. I kinda liked it it. These munchis were just fat disc version of min chiang kueh with a tender and springy bite to them. This particular one was coated with Milo powder and stuffed with Milo flavoured cream cheese.

Munchi Pancakes, dinosaur munchi

Sunday, October 05, 2025

Back at SBCD Korean Tofu House

SBCD Korean Tofu House, Guoco Tower

Happenstance dinner at SBCD Korean Tofu House. It's been a lot longer than I realised since the last time. This was a combo with spicy chicken and their original beef soontofu/sundubu.

SBCD Korean Tofu House, spicy chicken

Their spicy chicken's kinda nice. Charred, smoky and sweet. The heat wasn't as intimidating as what most people might imagine. We almost thought this was the teriyaki chicken served by mistake.

SBCD Korean Tofu House, original beef soontofu

That original beef soontofu has sliced and minced meat. Noticed substantially more tofu than I recall ever getting from the last times. This pot was great with rice.

Saturday, October 04, 2025

Fan Ji Speciality Noodle (帆記特制麵), West Coast Drive

Fan Ji Speciality Noodle (帆記特制麵), West Coast Drive

Long story short, owner/noodle slinger Oliver graduated from being a customer -> fan -> godson > disciple and eventually successor to Ah Hoe Mee Pok. At least that's the story that's been told. The outcome is Fan Ji Speciality Noodle (501 West Coast Drive) which is located in the same spot that used to be Ah Hoe Mee Pok. 

Fan Ji Speciality Noodle (帆記特制麵), West Coast Drive

Menu looked the same. This was their No. 5 bowl which was their rendition of bak chor mee with fish maw. 加面 is free like how it was when it was Ah Hoe Mee Pok, but that above was it. Looked much like a regular portion from any other stalls. So without 加面, the bowl of noodles will be small.

Great texture on the mee pok. Love how much bite it has. Liked the saucing though. Spicy, savoury with a mild sweet undertone and a bit lardy.

Fan Ji Speciality Noodle (帆記特制麵), soup

Soup comes with minced pork, sliced pork, fish maw, fish dumpling and their Teochew dumpling. Soups gently sweet from possibly the pork and cabbage but still savoury and relatively clean tasting. I like it.

Fan Ji Speciality Noodle (帆記特制麵), teochew dumpling soup

Said Teochew dumpling can be ordered separately. They're semi circular that slightly resembles sui gao/水饺 with dried soe/ti poh infused minced pork stuffings wrapped in wanton skin. Nice.

Fan Ji Speciality Noodle (帆記特制麵), West Coast Drive