Friday, March 14, 2008

Peanut Pancakes, Whampoa Food Centre

Yes, I am back at this place again. I couldn't resist the noodles and I found myself seated just in front of the store, chowing down my lunch happily. I couldn't help but notice the stall next to Yu Xing(Blk 91, Whampoa Drive, #01-28 Whampoa Food Centre). The stall owner of Granny's Pancake seemed busy preparing peanut pancakes and pancakes with coconut and red bean filling. Although there was no queue, people are ordering 10 pancakes at a go. Business was brisk.




Eventually I found myself in front of the stall and ordering the pancakes. I like the corners of the pancakes because of the crispy thin sides. The peanut mixture contains finely ground peanuts and finer granules of sugar which made the pancake a delight to chew!

This pancake is the kind with thick skin with a generous serving of the peanut filling. As it was piping hot when I sank in my teeth to the thick skin of the pancake, you only need to chew it a couple of times before it slides in your throat and goes straight to the tummy.

How convenient to have both stalls that sells the kind of comfort food that I crave side by side. The kind that I like. Yummy...

Thursday, March 13, 2008

Sugar Donuts



Donut innards!

I like them. There are so many flavours out there these days that I have grown to appreciate these plain sugar donuts. What I like about this particular sugar donut stick from Gin Thye Cake Maker (Blk 152 Bukit Batok St 11, #01-264, S650152) is that it has an "old school" fried donut taste. The texture is not bread-like or too dense. Tastewise, the light sugar coating provides a crunchy crust, revealing a light and fluffy inside of the donut balls. I could finish 2 sticks of these and not feel guilty.

They have been around since I was young and now that donuts are being repackaged, all these marketing fluff has made them too commercialised making it difficult to find no frills sugar donuts. I would love to know if there are any other places still selling these kind of donuts which are not located too far in the west. Now, on to the second stick...

Wednesday, March 12, 2008

Yu Xing Minced Meat Noodles, Whampoa Food Centre

Nothing beats a good serving of minced meat noodles on a rainy afternoon. After a not so good lunch experience the previous time, I went back to the vicinity in search for better tasting food for my lunch. The reason why I chose this stall (Blk 91, Whampoa Drive, #01-29 Whampoa Food Centre) was because it was lunch time, crowds were forming everywhere else and because I wanted to have my noodles. They do serve other alternatives like fishball noodles, fish dumplings and laksa. The order of "Mee pok dry with chilli" came out like a chant. Lol. It was my usual order whenever I have noodles with the exception of prawn noodles.

Minced meat noodles

At $2.50 a bowl, this place serves a pretty good version as the mee pok was topped with loads of minced meat, pork slices, liver slices, fried wanton, 1 meatball (my favourite!), 1 fish ball, lots of mushrooms and no vinegar. I wonder why did they give only 1 meatball per bowl. The juicy mushrooms were thickly sliced. They were braised in a dark based sauce and were bursting with flavour with every bite. The meat and liver slices were on a slight chewy side.

Fishball noodles

This is the classic fishball noodles. Although this one has no vinegar added to it, it was just as tasty. There is no ketchup or oily chilli sauce base to these so you can easily finish the whole bowl without feeling jaded. The mee pok was not sticky, and has a crunchy and springy texture. Despite the fact that there was no queue, the food here tastes great, if not better than some other stalls. This is one of the better places that I have eaten for minced meat noodles. I wonder if their laksa tastes as good.

Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Lucky Prata @ Lucky Plaza

Mutton Briyani set
I happened by the vicinity to run some errands and the name of the shop caught my attention. Lucky Prata (304 Orchard Road, Lucky Plaza, Level 1, S238863) looked like a clean and nice place to have my lunch without having to deal with oily fumes that will leave my hair and clothes smell.

I have decided to try the briyani despite the fact that I was spolit for choice because of the variety of food that they were serving. I chose mutton as I liked my meat to have a slightly stronger taste. Their version of the mutton briyani comes with the meat cooked separately from the rice. The fluffy basmati rice was fragant and delicious with the accompanying gravy. The meat has a thick coat of gravy with spices and turned out to be a little tough. Think rendang. Nonetheless, I chowed down this tasty meal happily with no further complaints. The set also comes with pappadum and cucumber pickles (not achar) by the side.

What is more satisfying to complete the meal with a hot cup of teh cino? It helps to settle the food in the tummy without making you feel bloated and leaving a smile on your face. I would want to come back for more briyani and try out other items on the menu.

Magic Mushroom House

Voila! A magic mushroom house with fairies on the mushroom cap (roof). It was a friend's birthday and for this special occasion, her godfather ordered this cute looking cake (http://www.coffeebean.com.sg/coffeebean/) online. When the cake was delivered, it came in a huge box that looks like it could fit a microwave oven. Weighing at a hefty 3.2kg, it was the heaviest cake that I've carried in my entire life. Cutting the cake proved to be a challenge as it looked too pretty for the birthday gal to even slice it. In the end, it took 3 people to help cut the cake into odd sizes because they were trying to avoid the icing "fairies" on the mushroom cap.

Mushroom innards!

It turned out to be a fruit cake on the inside. Not being a fan of dried fruits, I was literally picking on the raisins and jellies. Everyone was on a sugar high because of the icing layer.

I think I would prefer a normal & yummy looking cake for my birthday instead of a pretty looking one.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Instant Gratification or a Long wait?

When I read about this place (Blk 91, Whampoa Drive, #01-26 Whampoa Food Centre) on the papers, I was thinking how can a simple dish of instant noodles manage to garner a growing popularity amongst those who bothers to wait. I had high hopes when I was queueing up because usually when the food tastes good, the queue will follow. After 5 minutes of queueing, I realised that no one at the stall are taking any orders. Someone actually cut my queue to shout out an order to the elderly lady tending the stall. I decided to do the same and went ahead with the order. They told me I had to wait for 30 minutes.

Like any tze char stall, this is the usual setting that one would find on their table. It reminds them that the food is coming anytime soon.

I don't usually drink during my meals. But after waiting for 40mins, I felt the need to drink. I was thirsty.

To my worst fear, they actually forgot my order! I only realised that when everyone around me had gotten their food. The friendly senior couple seated on the next table to mine actually reminded them to give me my food.

When it finally came after nearly an hour, it was just, simply put, instant noodles with dark soya sauce. Lucky for me to find prawn shells and a thick slice of pork in the whole plate of noodles. No charred taste as described in the papers. While it took me a long wait to get my noodles, I took a mere 5 minutes to chow down this simple dish of instant noodles.

I would definitely not be in any hurry to return for something that I can easily whip up at home.