Sunday, November 30, 2025

Fish stomach ee mian from Mr Batang Fish @96

Mr Batang Fish @96, fish stomach ee mian

Finally got to try the fish stomach from Mr Batang Fish. Meat's more tender than their regular batang slices - which were also delicious in case the wrong idea was conveyed. Will come back for more.

Mr Batang Fish @96, Amoy Street Food Centre

French toast from Ah Seng (Hai Nam) Coffee

Ah Seng (Hai Nam) Coffee, french toast

Got some homely tasting French toast from Ah Seng (Hai Nam) Coffee while waiting for Mr Batang Fish to get ready for the day. It might not be apparent from the picture above but there's already butter and kaya in between the slices of egg soaked bread.

Saturday, November 29, 2025

More fish soup noodles from The Ship

The Ship, fish soup noodle

 Yeah, this one.

50 cents serunding from Aneka Ulam

Aneka Ulam, nasi padang

Just realised that I got exactly the same thing as the last time. Anyways, I noticed a tub of serunding and asked for some. They charged me 50 cents for that little pile. First time paying for serunding. Don't recall if they charged for it the first time I ate here. These shredded spiced coconut have been part of condiments (for the stalls that make them) as far as I know. Food's still delicious but I'm not paying for the serunding the next time.

Friday, November 28, 2025

Luxe with hash brown in blueberry bagel from Two Men Bagel House

Two Men Bagel House, luxe hash brown blueberry bagel

Something's off. I didn't seem to be enjoying this Luxe from TMBH , , , , , , , , , , 十一, 十二, 十三, 十四, 十五十六十七十八, 十九二十二十一二十二二十三二十四二十五二十六二十七二十八) as much as I thought I would. Maybe I'll just milestone this and move into the MYOB for a bit starting the next time. I see that the Forged Gras is part of the protein option these days. 😏

Two Men Bagel House, Tanjong Pagar

Thursday, November 27, 2025

Leaf Corner, Tai Seng Point

Leaf Corner, olive fried rice

Chinese vegetarian restaurant located in a dingy second floor of a building (#02-01 Tai Seng Point, 11 Irving Place, tel : +65 6931 8869) a minute's walk from Tai Seng MRT. This was described as olive fried rice but if you've had any of them before, it's actually preserved olive leaves rather than olives. I've mixed feeings.

The brown crispy stuff on top which were supposed to be mock meat floss were pretty good. It's sweetened and tasted pretty close to the real thing. I was told they were made from mushrooms. What I didn't take to was the lack of olive leaf flavouring. Fried rice was a tad oily that I tasted it in my burps through the afternoon.

Leaf Corner, Tai Seng Point