Friday, July 24, 2020

Ah Tan Wings, Timbre+

Ah Tan Wings, Timbre+

Stall name just says Ah Tan (#01-30 Timbre+, 73A Ayer Rajah Crescent). If you didn't already know, these guys sell deep fried prawn paste chicken. And rice. The options for the chicken are wings or cutlet. That's their Almighty Cutlet with rice.

The million dollar question would of course be, how's the prawn paste flavour? It's there. Sufficient if I might say so from the aroma and flavour but there are definitely punchier ones from various zi char stalls around the island. I suppose what differentiated their prawn paste chicken from others would be their crusty looking batter. It's not too thick and had a crunch. Chicken was pretty tender. Rice tasted like chicken rice but again, there're better chicken rice around. Their tangy chilli.....salsa was not bad though.

Ah Tan Wings, Timbre+

Wednesday, July 22, 2020

Ru Ji Kitchen (如記小厨), Holland Drive Food Centre

Ru Ji Kitchen (如記小厨), Holland Drive Food Centre

This was the queue shortly after 9am at Ru Ji Kitchen (#02-28 Holland Drive Market & Food Centre, 44 Holland Drive). If you're wondering where the stall was, it cannot yet be seen from this point. One would have to bear in mind that said queue would look longer than it should because of social distancing. I heard that their fishball noodles were worth it.

Ru Ji Kitchen (如記小厨), mee pok

I like how they did their mee pok. Texture was nicely done with sufficient bite. Liked the chilli that they used and how it paired up with the lard that coated the noodles. I'm starting to understand the crowd here.

Ru Ji Kitchen (如記小厨), fishballs fishcakes soup

Fishballs were nice as well. Tender with a light bounciness and the flavour from the fish it was made with. Yellowtail I heard. Those irregular shapes meant that they were shaped by hands and not machine. Added 2 meatballs for a dollar more. Meatballs were not bad too. Think I should visit Li Xin again to compare the quality of fishballs. 

Ru Ji Kitchen (如記小厨), Holland Drive Food Centre

Tuesday, July 21, 2020

Akashi at Paragon 12 years later...


It's been a long time since we've last eaten at Akashi at Paragon. The Japanese restaurant scene has evolved much in that time. We came here because we saw some new items they have on Oddle. Those items aren't on their dine in menu at this point but you could still order them at the higher online prices.

Akashi, truffle fish skin maki

We ordered a bunch of stuff and didn't go omakase like the old days. The first item that was served was their fish skin truffle maki. It's okay and tasted exactly like how it looked. Would have been better if the fish skin had better crispiness. Semi interesting. I can't help but feel that it's a contemporary local thing. But outstanding it wasn't.


The next item that was served was their yakiniku wagyu maki. That's the picture from their site. Looks like it's crusted with furikake.

Akashi, yakiniku wagyu maki
Akashi, tamago dip

The real thing only had some sesame seeds. In the rice were thinly sliced gyu and onions. I couldn't tell that they were specifically wagyu. It's actually nice eaten with the onsen tamago dip. Those brown stuff with the tamago was beef jus. Rich and savoury once they were mixed up.
  
Akashi, monaka caviar

Pull the trigger to splurge on their monaka caviar. In between the wafers were minced toro, quail eggs and caviar. I don't know what kind for the latter. It's not bad but I didn't think that it was worth paying $35.80 a pop.

Akashi, teriyaki lamb chops

I've never had teriyaki lamb chops because that's not the way I thought I would like them. Akashi did pretty good teriyaki lamb chops. Was won over by the nice fatty lamb-y flavour from the meat and a respectable fragrance from sufficient char.

Akashi, pork gyoza

Didn't remember them having pork gyoza on the menu before. Their pork gyozas looked like it had an awesome crusty skin but there wasn't any crisp to the texture at all. They were a little soft. But didn't taste bad though. I kinda liked it.

Akashi, grilled sweet potato

Grilled sweet potato was disappointing. We were told it would take a while. We didn't wait for very long. At least not as long as how Kazu would normally make us wait. These weren't even hot when they were served. I wanted to say that they were lukewarm but they couldn't even melt butter. Didn't have the aroma from the potatoes I was expecting and wasn't very sweet to boot. #disappointment

Akashi, Kirin beer

Monday, July 20, 2020

Megamen from Brothers Ramen

Brothers Ramen, megamen

Noticed that there were a few Japanese dudes that came in early at Brothers Ramen. All of them had ordered the same thing. Their Megamen. Which was also what I came back to for after having the dry bowl the last time.

Brothers Ramen, megamen

The only difference I could discern was that this regular Megamen bowl had more broth and the dry bowl has nori and ajitama. Dry one it is for me in the future then.

Brothers Ramen, International Plaza

Sunday, July 19, 2020

M&M

  Milo McSpicy

What have we here? Milo and McSpicy it seems. Heh! I got inspired to do this after watching a local YouTube channel featuring people eating stuff for 3 days with Milo. I thought to myself, why not? Spicy-chocolate-stuff isn't exactly novelty and we know that it works. Chocolate with meat? Been there. Done that. Rinsed and repeated.

Milo McSpicy

Didn't taste bad at all. In fact, I kinda liked it. With those portions of Milo powder, I'm still tasting mostly McSpicy so that kinda gives you an idea of how much heat it packs. There's a little chocolate sweetness - nothing disruptive. Maybe I need to add more next time but I'm afraid I'll make a McMess eating it.

Milo McSpicy

Saturday, July 18, 2020

Jia Ji Mei Shi (佳记美食), Chinatown Food Centre

Jia Ji Mei Shi (佳记美食), yam cake

I've had food from Jia Ji (#02-166 Chinatown Food Centre, 335 Smith Street) a few times. They are a pretty decent stall serving what could be construed as traditional Chinese breakfast in this country. Some people swear by them. There'll be others that claim that the food's overrated or had been better in the past. Me? I don't know. I don't eat them very often. But I like their steamed yam cake (芋头糕) with the sweet sauce. It leaves an aftertaste that I like. 

Jia Ji Mei Shi (佳记美食), chee cheong fun luncheon meat egg

The other thing I don't mind from them are their chee cheong fun. Sometimes I like them sauced and sometimes, the clean tasting combination of soy sauce and sesame oil is good enough. Luncheon meat and fried eggs are bonuses to add that extra oomph for the breakfast.

Jia Ji Mei Shi (佳记美食), Chinatown Food Centre