Wednesday, March 18, 2026

Rustica, Crawford Lane

Rustica, Crawford Lane

Came across Rustica (#01-65, 462 Crawford Lane, tel : +65 9030 8803) recently right next door to Tolido's Espresso Nook. They're a locavore restaurant using ingredients sourced from local producers and #localssupportlocal.

Rustica, rustica kaya toast

What drew our attention to them was a picture of their kaya toast which I had initially mistaken for something with avocado. Their rendition included house made whipped kaya and ricotta on top of a deliciously buttery brioche drizzled with gula melaka. I liked how it tasted and how each ingredient stood out. 👍🏼 

Rustica, bandung latte

Bandung latte - which was rose flavoured coffee. Single shot. Not bad tasting. That said, I would have enjoyed it more if the coffee packed a bit more punch. Like with another shot.

Rustica, pandan latte

Pandan latte which came with double shot as a default. Not bad.

Rustica, pandan bandung latte

These were iced on the menu but we could get the hot versions. Their menu looked like it had interesting takes of local influences. Don't mind coming back to try those.

Rustica, Crawford Lane

Tuesday, March 17, 2026

Aziz Jaffar Muslim Food, Smith Street Food Centre

Aziz Jaffar Muslim Food, lontong

Came across this stall (Green Zone, #02-070 Chinatown Complex Market and Food Centre, 335 Smith Street) recently. We saw people getting their lontong which I thought looked good. Came over for a weekend breakfast. Not bad tasting lontong. It's less lemak than what I normally prefer but also tasty enough that I wouldn't mind coming back. Unexpected find in Chinatown. Too bad their ketupat's not fragrant. 

Aziz Jaffar Muslim Food, Smith Street Food Centre

Monday, March 16, 2026

Revisiting Curry Craft

Curry Craft, rat's tail noodle extra mutton

Back at Curry Craft. The bowl I got today was curry mutton bee tai bak/rat's tail noodles/老鼠粉 with extra mutton. The raft of beans has been replaced by eggplant with fish paste.

Sunday, March 15, 2026

More stuff from Koo Kee (高記)

Koo Kee (高記), chee cheong fun yong tau foo

I like Koo Kee's yong tau foo with chee cheong fun. Like them "白" so to speak with just sesame oil and light soya sauce so that I can taste those rice rolls. Portions are kinda tiny though which leaves you wanting more. It's like getting a double cheeseburger from McD. 😬

Koo Kee (高記), steamed meat patty rice sichuan mustard greens soup

The other thing that's worth considering was the steamed meat patty with rice - said steamed meat patty was pretty similar to the one from Steamed Society. There's a combo which comes with soup. Sichuan mustard green (四川菜) soup's not bad. Vegetables were pretty tender but with none of the spiciness.

Saturday, March 14, 2026

Re-revisiting Merci Marcel @ Eng Hoon Street

Merci Marcel, Eng Hoon Street

Been some years since we were last at Merci Marcel at Tiong Bahru.

Merci Marcel, sweet potatoes & lentils hummus

Got the sweet potatoes & lentils hummus thinking it might be sweet. They weren't. 😬 Tasted like regular hummus packed with cumin flavour and a different texture. There's supposed to be coconut milk in the hummus which I never detected.

Merci Marcel, roasted feta

Love the roasted feta with the pears, both poached and fresh.

Merci Marcel, beef burger

Pleasantly surprised by their beef burger. Meat's nicely caramelised, still moist on the inside and not destroyed by marinates/herbs. Good saltiness coming from the Parmesan cheese and crispy Bayonne ham. Those toasted sesame on top of the buns were nice!

Merci Marcel, cauliflower trilogy

Cauliflower trilogy - had these at Club Street previously. Still so delicious.

Merci Marcel, orange confit cardamom cake

Not bad orange confit & cardamom cake.

Merci Marcel, Eng Hoon Street

Friday, March 13, 2026

Jalan Tua Kong Lau Lim (惹蘭大公老林), Tanjong Katong Road

Jalan Tua Kong Lau Lim (惹蘭大公老林), Tanjong Katong Road

There's a number of Jalan Tua Kong, some with associated 'Lim' noodles around. Did I even make sense? 😂 Of the limited ones I've tried, I'm ranking this one (248 Tanjong Katong Road) as the best.

Jalan Tua Kong Lau Lim (惹蘭大公老林), mee pok

This bowl appears to be what I understand as Teochew noodles, not bak chor mee even though they're pretty similar and lines get blurred over the years. Pretty generous amount ingredients and I love those Teochew meatballs - which are a mixture of minced pork and fish paste if you didn't know. Would have been great if there wasn't some of those kansui taste in the mee pok. That being said, it's not a deal breaker.

Jalan Tua Kong Lau Lim (惹蘭大公老林), butter sugar toast

There's a bunch of other "local delights" which looked pretty decent. Got ourselves some butter sugar toast. Will definitely consider coming back.