I don't remember the last time I've had yong tau foo for $2.50 but then again, it's not something that I specifically look out for. I thought that this stall (#01-01, Tampines Round Market and Food Centre) tasted pretty good with the regular combination of both sweet and chilli sauce. There was a queue forming at the front of the store and the reason for that apart from the fact the yong tau foo was tasty was that the owners didn't seem to make it a priority to work extra fast. For their price, it was noticeably cheaper than having them at food courts which usually doesn't taste as good.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Tuesday, January 22, 2008
Hakka Yong Tau Foo, Tampines Round Market
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
Monday, January 21, 2008
From the Hokkaido & Michinoku Fair
Here're a bunch of stuff I picked up from the Hokkaido & Mochinoku fair. Expectedly like the norm of such events, the crowd thickens from the early afternoon and doesn't really subside till the end of the day. This time round there was also a counter that was vending camembert cheese which I did not notice before in the previous fairs. I hear that there is more to come later in the week.
A huge sushi roll...
This was not a perspective shot. That roll was as big as you think it is. I was watching the chef at the fair make rolls of them when the stacked sushis were rolled into that one huge roll that you see. I took out the camera to take a shot, the chef took the huge roll out from behind his glass enclosure to pose for this. If I did not remember wrongly, there's uni, shake, tamago, ikura, hotate, those slim Japanese cucumbers, more unidentified bars of fish roe in there. Certainly made me wonder how much it cost and how is one suppose to eat them.
Sunday, January 20, 2008
Pit stop at the Hokkaido & Michinoku Fair
Stay tuned for my loots from the fair.
Digested Pages :
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches,
from Davey Jones' locker,
japanese
Hey la, hey la.....Hokkaido Fair's back!
Here's one of the bento box which I picked up from the fair at Isetan Scotts in the afternoon. It comes accompanied with a kawaii chick in singlet and short pink skirt that feeds you with attentive care. Nah...just kidding about the part on the kawaii chick. So it's back and the fair started on Staturday 19/1/08. I was told it ends at the end of the month, so go go go!! Stay tuned for the picturesque tales of my loot after I jostle the endless tides of insane aunties. Lol!
Digested Pages :
japanese
Saturday, January 19, 2008
Brown Sugar, Stardus Clubhouse
The food could probably be described as European. What I found agreeable were the layered salad of deconstructed apple, walnuts, brie cheese drizzled with an apple balsamic dressing which had very clean and refreshing taste. I had the impression that these "deconstructed" dishes tend to be gimmick-y but this one was delicious gimmicky. The choice of ingredients here struck a good balance.
The foie gras was not bad. Liver was done with a nice char. Also came in more generous portions than something else that I had recently which was rather expensive and what I felt to be a waste of money. The oils that settled at the bottom of the plate, I mopped up with bread.
Desserts weren't bad. The ubiquitous chocolate fondant cake was rich while the butter bread pudding in butterscotch was pretty good with a nice crispy top. If only it were served hot rather than lukewarm.
I wouldn't mind returning given the opportunity.
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