Roberta's Pizza has something called pizza bread sandwiches as part of their weekday lunch specials. Not so different from the folded pizza from Paninoteca by d.o.c. There's a few fillings to choose from. This was the Italian combo with slices of spicy salami, prosciutto, Mortadella, stracciatella, some giardineira spread and radicchio. I liked it. Would have liked it more if it were bigger. Love the crisp chewy bread and how the prosciutto's flavour stood out with some heat from the oils of the salami.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Saturday, May 10, 2025
Pizza bread sandwich from Roberta's Pizza
Digested Pages :
american,
between sliced bread,
burgers/sandwiches,
pizza
Friday, May 09, 2025
Uya, Wheelock Place
If my memory serves, Uya (#02-15 Wheelock Place, 501 Orchard Road, tel : +65 9359 0423) emerged early as part of the wave of unagi restaurants trended by Unagi Tei. Or also formerly known as Man Man. They've been around for a few years now and I've never stepped in until now.
There're a few countries of origin mentioned for their eels. Namely China, Japan and Taiwan. I don't know what was it I had gotten and I definitely couldn't tell the difference. Skin's well caramelized but a little chewy here. Not bad tasting as a whole but I think I like the ones from Unagi Tei better. Even after they've stopped sourcing their eels from Japan.
Tried their eel livers ponzu-ed, yaki-ed and karaage-d. Much prefer the deep fried and grilled ones over the one with ponzu which appears to be boiled.
Digested Pages :
japanese
Thursday, May 08, 2025
Miyazaki gyu katsu and flavoured vegetable katsu from Ginza Anzu (あんず)
I was drawn in by the Miyazaki gyu katsu offering from Ginza Anzu even though our previous experiences with gyu katsu in general hasn't been all that great. Pretty glad we did.
I don't know if it was because of the Miyazaki wagyu or just adequate salting of the meat, but this was way more enjoyable than any of the previous ones we've had. These cutlets were sufficiently savoury and beefy that none of the dips were necessary. It's pretty good with their wasabi though.
Admittedly, only the center few pieces were nice and pink. The ones at the edges were more well done.
Something here called flavoured vegetables katsu - which was odd because it included an ebi katsu in it as well. One consisted of strips of gobo, another had pumpkin wrapped in cabbage leaves and there were a couple cherry tomato katsu as well. Lots of crunch from the former two items. These vegetable katsus weren't bad tasting.
Digested Pages :
japanese
Wednesday, May 07, 2025
Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle 2025
Today's line was almost an hour despite not looking very long. More than triple the duration compared to the last time. 😬 For the first time, I experienced a confusing queue system. There were supposed to be two queues as described on the signage at front of the stall. The first is for order and the second is for collection.
The second queue doesn't exist in actuality. One joins the single queue which contains a mix of orderers and collectors. You get beckoned to head up to the front where the second queue is supposed to be when they are ready to take your order. After the order is done, you join that single queue again. I don't really understand how this works for them.
The biggest bowl is $15 now.
Still delicious. I just noticed for the first time also that their meatballs aren't the stinky kind.
Tai Hwa Pork Noodle is easily at the top of my list for bak chor mee but my frequency is probably like once every couple of years. I think. Because the location is never in the way and I typically do not enjoy squandering my life in queues.
Digested Pages :
*,
a local signature,
chinese
Tuesday, May 06, 2025
Revisiting NamNam
Back at NamNam.
Decent gỏi cuốn.
This be gỏi bưởi tôm thịt- I don't know how to pronounce it. It's a pomelo salad.
Pretty refreshing from the pomelo and a good squeeze of lime.
Chilled truffled wagyu phở. We swished the slices of wagyu in the broth ate them on their own. Pricey bowl but the beef was delicious.
Something called Saigon breakfast. Kinda like a deconstructed bánh mì on a hot pan with eggs, sausages, pate and some...luncheon meat? Sweetness from the sauce and caramelised onions broke the monotony of the rest of the items which I felt were a little light handed with the salt. Would have also been nice if there was more pate than that sad little scoop. Not bad tasting as a whole though.
Passionfruit lemon tea's pretty good. The other was avocado coffee which wasn't that creamy.
Digested Pages :
the coffee leaf and tea bean,
vietnamese
Monday, May 05, 2025
Mee kia from SK Noodle House
$5.50 hae mee kia from SK Noodle House. That's a dollar up from the regular portion at $4.50. Nets a bit more prawn and sliced pork. Noodle quantity does not appear to be any different.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese,
from Davey Jones' locker
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