Sunday, February 15, 2026

Ah Lim (阿林), Soy Eu Tua Coffee Shop

Ah Lim (阿林), mee pok

Ah Lim is located in the same coffeeshop (Soy Eu Tua Coffee Shop, 15 Upper East Coast Road) as Chendol Melaka - stall's literally a coin's flick away. This was their $8 bowl. There's plenty of minced pork in this one. Okay-ish tasting bak chor mee as a whole but I also thought it was a little pricey. And not particularly memorable.

Ah Lim (阿林), Soy Eu Tua Coffee Shop, 15 Upper East Coast Road

Saturday, February 14, 2026

Chendol Melaka, Soy Eu Tua Coffee Shop

Chendol Melaka, Soy Eu Tua Coffee Shop, 15 Upper East Coast Road

I read about Chendol Melaka (Soy Eu Tua Coffee Shop, 15 Upper East Coast Road) quite a while back and have been wanting to try their nasi ulam. It's finally happened.
 
Chendol Melaka, nasi ulam

I like it. I'm getting kaffir lime and lemongrass amidst the umami of dried shrimps, shallots and numerous things I couldn't quickly tell apart within the melange of flavours. Their sambal packed respectable heat and was delicious with the rice. 👍🏼 If I had to compare with the ones I've had previously, I like this better than the one from Little Red Hen

Chendol Melaka, durian chendol

Sadly their durian chendol wasn't good. The flavour of the puree reminded me of those tubed durian kueh which I never liked because they don't taste like actual durian. Nonya Chendol beats this hands down.

Friday, February 13, 2026

Old Master Hong Kong Grill (炭烧香港烧腊), Smith Street Food Centre

Old Master Hong Kong Grill (炭烧香港烧腊), Smith Street Food Centre

Noticed Old Master Hong Kong Grill (Yellow Zone, #02-006 Chinatown Food Centre, 335 Smith Street) which I had initially thought was the Old Master Roasted Grill stall that disappeared some years ago.

Old Master Hong Kong Grill (炭烧香港烧腊), roast meats

Decent roasts here. Roast pork (烧肉) had a good bite and the duck breast slices were relatively tender. Love the sweet char siew sauce. What didn't work for me were the char siew. We ordered 半肥瘦 and this was probably 85% 瘦. Those looked a lot better hanging in the stall than they tasted.

Old Master Hong Kong Grill (炭烧香港烧腊), roast meats

Shiikuwasha Fair at Nirai-Kanai

Nirai-Kanai, Great World

We were at Nirai-Kanai quite recently getting some stuff we liked.

Nirai-Kanai, mustard leaf fried rice
Nirai-Kanai, gyoza
Nirai-Kanai, chanpuru

Stuff like their mustard leaf fried rice, the meaty gyozas and the chanpuru. Speaking of which, their chanpuru has improved considerably. The bits of pork were no longer hard and dry. These today were pretty tender.

Nirai-Kanai, shiikuwasha beer juice

And we chanced on their Shiikuwasha Fair which featured the citrus fruit. Got a shiikuwasha beer and juice. These were deliciously refreshing.

Nirai-Kanai, Shiikuwasha Fair

Thursday, February 12, 2026

French onion soup inspired burgers from Shake Shack

Shake Shack, french onion burgers

Current limited time flavour from Shake Shack.

Shake Shack, french onion double shack burger

In retrospect, doubling the meat kinda detracted from the flavour of those onions. Without the usual American cheese, I also realised that there's actually not much salt on those patties. 😮

Shake Shack, french onion shroom burgerf

The "French onion" flavour was more apparent in their shroom burger. 

Shake Shack, garlic parmesan fries

Garlic parmesan fries has the cheese sprinkled on and some garlic aioli thingy on the side. These were pretty forgettable if you asked me.

Wednesday, February 11, 2026

Hoe Nam Vintage, Tiong Bahru Plaza

Hoe Nam Vintage, Tiong Bahru Plaza

Hoe Nam Vintage opened up at the lot vacated by Lee Lai Jiak. The last time I've had prawn noodles from Hoe Nam was ages ago. Have a vague recollection of finding them okay-ish. I have mixed feelings about these guys here (#02-105/106 Tiong Bahru Plaza, 302 Tiong Bahru Road).

The impression I had gotten was that the crew were taught how to prepare the food they were serving and might not have much real exposure to how some these dishes were actually like.

And the kitchen was apparently dealing with some order issues that resulted in long waiting time.

Hoe Nam Vintage, prawn noodle
Hoe Nam Vintage, prawn noodle
Hoe Nam Vintage, prawn soup

This bowl featured small prawns and thin sliced pork belly. The latter was pretty good by the way. Saucing was...I don't know. Not bad but not what I expected from dry pork noodles. Then again, I haven't had Hoe Nam's prawn noodles for ages so maybe it's always been this way. The soup was pretty good, refillable and left an aftertaste like monosodium glutamate does.

Hoe Nam Vintage, you tiao
Hoe Nam Vintage, egg
Hoe Nam Vintage, salted vegetable
Hoe Nam Vintage, tau kee
Hoe Nam Vintage, rice

What happened was we wanted to try their claypot dry bak kut teh. It never arrived and after about an hour, they informed us that we'd have to wait quite some time if we still wanted it. At this point, we didn't.

Tau kee's nice. The pickled mustard greens were the first sign that maybe, these guys weren't acquainted with what they were doing. There weren't very salted and were also fibrous and crunchy. 😮‍💨

One week later......
Hoe Nam Vintage, prawn kuey teow

Prawn kuey teow soup's pretty decent. Portions were kinda small for a large bowl. These featured their "regular" prawns which were larger than the tiny shrimps from last week.

Hoe Nam Vintage, pig stomach soup

Okay-ish pig's stomach soup. Didn't taste exactly like what I imagined of it because the flavour was just a little different. Why is there 芹菜 in it?!

Hoe Nam Vintage, pork liver roll

At $3.10, the pork liver rolls looked sad. Not nice. Not very livery. A knee jerk reached out to the memories of those superior ones from China Street Fritters and He Ji Wu Xiang Guan Chang. These ones here weren't close. Wouldn't get them again.

Hoe Nam Vintage, fried pork lard 猪油渣

Their fried pork lard were freshly prepared but was oddly lacking in flavour. Hmmm......🤔

Hoe Nam Vintage, claypot dry bak kut teh

Managed to get the claypot dry bak kut teh this time round. I don't remember if I've ever had these so I have no frame of reference. This rendition was pretty good. I had expected the flavour to be more akin to dark soya sauce but these didn't quite taste like that. Still enjoyed it though. Pork ribs were tender with meat easily pulled off the bone. Love the thin sliced lady's finger. Would have been great if they sliced the chilli into smaller bits.

Hoe Nam Vintage, Tiong Bahru Plaza