初一 Nasi lemak with extra chicken wings from Queenstown Lontong. I got a piece of tau kwa with it today which was unusual because it's not something they, or other nasi lemak stalls for that matter, include in nasi lemak. Not complaining though. I do feel that the rice tasted better when I had it in their old location at Tanglin Halt. I don't see many of the add ons that used to be available anymore too.
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Thursday, February 19, 2026
Breakfast during 初一 and 初二
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
indian,
malay,
pastry
Wednesday, February 18, 2026
rumeL, Tiong Bahru Plaza
rumeL's (#01-107 Tiong Bahru Plaza, 302 Tiong Bahru Road) a mixed bag. Back when they were renovating, I thought the signs looked like they were promoting a generic Italian cafe with Neapolitan pizza. I think they're a bit more and less than what they claim coupled with some localised flavours.
That and the fact that their name is the reverse of 'lemur'. A Madagascan prosimian primate mascot? I struggle to decipher the meaning behind how they amalgamate. 😲
Anyways there's a kaya butter pizza. Which was pretty nice. Peranakan styled pandan kaya. It's available for breakfast cheaper than their regular prices and can be gotten with soft boiled eggs and kopi. What's notable was their puffy sourdough crust which was kinda enjoyable. I guess I could call it Neapolitan-esque.
Even with some powdered parmesan cheese, the kaya flavour was dominant.
There's the localisation. Though admittedly these kaya-carb-soft-boiled-egg-kopi traditional breakfast has been a lot more marketing than reality. If it had been tradition, it hasn't been much for the better part of the past few decades. When it was, it might have been only for a couple of decades at best and never widespread. This is just the narration driven by capitalism.
Kopi's drinkable stuff.
Hot honey pizza wasn't spicy. Just sweet and cheesy.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
pizza,
the coffee leaf and tea bean
Tuesday, February 17, 2026
Tiong Bahru Hainanese Chicken Rice, Ngee Ann City/Takashimaya
Tiong Bahru Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice has opened a restaurant in town called Tiong Bahru Hainanese Chicken Rice (B2-36A Ngee Ann CIty, 391 Orchard Road, tel : +65 6900 4320). So they're no longer boneless? 🤔 Anyways, there's a slew of other stuff on the menu other than chicken rice. That seems to be how all these old chicken rice brands that expand end up.
Chicken's pretty decent. Quarter portion was bigger than I imagined.
Chook has jelly beneath the skin.
But it kinda feels a little different from eating them at Tiong Bahru Food Centre.
There's Hainanese crispy pork on menu too. I liked this even though I'm generally not a fan of crispy pork with the exception of the ones from the defunct Blk 38 Curry Rice. These were crispy, lardy and savoury. Loads of crunch and porcine flavour.
Even the curry that accompanied those crispy pork was delicious.
The pickled mustard green were much more intense than those that I remember from their Tiong Bahru stall.
Bean sprouts quite nice. There're bits of salted fish in it.
Egg.
This outpost has chicken rice made using basmati and Niigata Koshihikari rice. Might come back and try those another time.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chicken rice,
chinese
Monday, February 16, 2026
Galette des Rois and Dulcet Rose at TWG
Came across galette des rois at TWG. It's pretty good. Pastry was flaky and buttery with a light frangipane filling inside. Sweet but not excessively so. So I did a bit of Googling after that about them came across how these were traditionally eaten from the 12th days after Christmas on Ephipany. Guess we caught the season for the pastry.
I fell back into the Dulcet Rose trap again!
Digested Pages :
confectionery,
pastry
Sunday, February 15, 2026
McAffogato
I found McD's affogato a unexpectedly/surprisingly acceptable substitute for... a "proper" one. As much as they would wax lyrical about their managed processes for their food product from kitchen to customer, nothing much was standardised about these. The taste didn't appear to be consistent for reasons. Sometimes, it's milkier and other times, it would have really weak coffee flavouring. But I buy it as an acceptable substitute.
Digested Pages :
the coffee leaf and tea bean
Ah Lim (阿林), Soy Eu Tua Coffee Shop
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.
Digested Pages :
a local signature,
chinese
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