Friday, November 26, 2010

Lotus Paste Pao @ Tanjong Rhu Pau & Confectionery


The Tanjong Rhu Pau & Confectionery is near my place and if I just get off one bus stop before my regular one, I can pass by this place and grab a few paos (pau?) for dinner.

Before I gave up beef, pork, chicken, lamb, etc., I loved Tanjong Rhu Pau's pork bun with egg and their char siew buns. Now, I just treat myself to their lotus paste buns.

According to Wikipedia:
Lotus seed paste is a Chinese dessert ingredient made from dried lotus seeds. It is traditionally considered as a luxurious ingredient.

This is the same ingredient you usually find in mooncakes and it's heavenly in a hot steaming bun. That's my advice -- when you buy lotus buns, try to eat them while they're still hot. The lotus paste is creamier and tastier that way. If you've got leftovers, steam them again before you eat another serving.

I also ordered one of those yellow buns which for the life of me I cannot recall the name of. Anyone? Help?

The lotus paste and red bean buns or paos in Tanjong Rhu are mini in size. You can eat one lotus pao in one bite, two at the most. The ones with meat are bigger in size but still smaller compared to the regular siopaos out there.

Tanjong Rhu Pau & Confectionery
Corner of Lor 34 & Guillemard Road

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Thursday, November 25, 2010

Fried Fish Soup with Noodles @ Banquet


Lunch this day was at the Banquet food court at the Keypoint building near our office. I had initially planned to get something from the yang tou fu stall but when we passed the the fish noodle stall, it had a queue and that's always a good sign.

I ordered their Fried Fish Soup with noodle (you can also get this with a bowl of rice). It was surprisingly yummy with a generous serving of deep fried fish slices, greens, dried fish, dried garlic and some stringy things I did not recognize. The soup was tasty and served very hot (burned my tongue a couple of times). You can choose from their selection of noodles from ban mian to bee hon to egg noodles. I think they had at least 5 types of noodles you can choose from.





Banquet Keypoint
371 Beach Road 
Keypoint #01-16A 
Singapore 199597
Tel: +65 63278030

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Friday, November 19, 2010

Shrimp Paste Fried Rice @ Tuk Tuk Thai Kitchen


Shrimp Paste Fried Rice or in Pinoy style: bagoong fried rice. The shrimp paste or bagoong was already mixed in with the rice and served with strips of scrambled egg, Chinese sausage, pork bits, strips of green mangoes, lemon, chili, onion and cucumber slices. 

I transferred the chili, onion, lemon, cucumber, pork bits and sausage slices to another plate and mixed the rest together with the rice. (Hmm... it would have been shorter to say I mixed in the mango strips and egg with the rice while the rest I discarded. Ha.)

The dish was good. You can taste the strong shrimp paste flavor and it wasn't too much to overpower your taste buds. The tartness of the mango strips brought in a nice flavor to complement the shrimp paste. The eggs added texture and protein to the dish. 

I also ordered the Thai Mango Salad which was more strips of mango, pickled and mixed in with strips of onion and chili. The sweet and sour taste of this salad was a nice mix to the fried rice. 

My lunch buddy ordered their Thai Bamboo Salad (top dish on the photo below) and that was a bust. It smelled weird and tasted weird too. We didn't eat any of it but the server had it packed in a doggy bag without us asking to. We ended up throwing it in the trash outside. I know, such a waste of food but we couldn't stomach it. The smell alone turned us off.


Tuk Tuk Thai Kitchen
#01-57/58/59, Golden Mile Complex
5001 Beach Road S(199588)
T: 6293 5101


Hours:
Mon to Sun: 6am - 10:30pm

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Thursday, November 18, 2010

Fried Calamari @ Fish & Co


A pescetarian's haven -- what else can a restaurant called Fish & Co. be? Even back in the Philippines, and when I was still a carnivore, it has always been a favorite of mine. My friends and I would treat ourselves to lunch at Fish & Co whenever we've had a few stressful days at work. It's comfort food.

Now that my meal options are limited, Fish & Co is a godsend. You don't have to skip over 90% of the menu to find the only one (or two) dish that you can have. Fish & Co's menu is full of seafood options from all kinds of fish to prawns to crab -- grilled or fried, in pasta or in pizza and more. 

For this trip, I ordered my favorite -- the Fried Calamari. It is actually under the appetizer section to share but I more often than not order it as my main with a side order of their Paella Rice. The calamari was a bit tough this time but breading was tasty as always and best dipped in their chili sauce. The serving is generous so even as a main dish, this can still be shared by two.

I also ordered their soup of the day as part of their set menu (soup + drink = $5). It was Fish Chowder and it was yum. Not the usual watery soups you get when you order any "set meal". 



Fish & Co.
Bugis Junction
80 Middle Road, #01-90/91
Singapore 166201
T: 6338 2836
F: 6338 2846
www.fish-co.com

Opening Hours:
Sun - Thurs / PH: 11:30am to 9:30pm
Fri - Sat / Eve of PH: 11:30am to 10pm
*Alfresco dining available

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Monday, November 15, 2010

Tomato, Ricotta & Spinach Fusilli - Home Cooked


I'm sure I am not the only one out there who enjoys grocery shopping. It's fun to go into a supermarket with no idea of what you want but just letting whatever you might discover dictate what you'll have for your next meal.

One of my favorite lanes in a supermarket is their pasta lane. I especially enjoy it more now with all kinds of pastas being offered. From my perennial favorite the fusilli to spinach flavored pasta to pre-stuffed raviolis. The section for bottled pasta sauces is also a haven for quick and easy meals. I've discovered many a yummy pasta sauces there. One such discovery is Leggo's Tomato, Ricotta & Spinach sauce from their Pasta Bake range. Traditionally, it's supposed to be baked in an oven but since I didn't have one in the apartment, I had to make do.

Ingredients:
- pasta, any kind you want
- Leggo's Tomato, Ricotta & Spinach pasta sauce
- shredded mozzarella cheese
- Tabasco sauce

How:
1. Boil and cook pasta as instructed in the package
2. Once cooked, stir in the pasta sauce. Stir in as much as is needed based on the amount of pasta cooked.
3. Once pasta is covered with the sauce and sufficiently hot, place in your serving plate and top with shredded mozzarella cheese (which melts beautifully into the hot pasta).
Optional: Put in a few drops of Tabasco sauce for a kick of flavor. I find that pasta sauces with cheese tend to be too sweet for my taste.

This really works for any bottled pasta sauce you have on hand so go and try it.

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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Cheezy 7 Pizza @ Pizza Hut


A good thing about being pescetarian or vegetarian is that you end up avoiding fast food restaurants because of the lack of options it provides. For example in McDonald's, the only thing a pescetarian can get from their menu is the Fillet-O-Fish and honestly, I don't even know if that is fish. Plus, it doesn't really taste all that good at all. If you were a vegetarian, you'd really be out of luck.

While abstaining from fast food restaurants is good, the downside is the fact that those are usually the only types of restaurants that offer food delivery. So when you're at home and lazy to cook or get take out, you really don't have a lot of choices to choose from.

This was one such night. Whenever I have food delivered, my first choice is usually Pasta Mania because of their Prawn Aglio and other pescetarian options. But I wasn't in the mood for pasta. I ended up ordering something from Pizza Hut. I was already thinking of their regular cheese pizza but lucky me, they had a new flavor out: the Cheezy 7 Pizza.

The Cheezy 7 pizza is the "ultimate pizza for cheese lovers", according to their site. The seven cheeses used are: mozzarella, cheddar, parmesan, romano, monterey jack, provolone, and cream cheese. It is a lot of cheese in a bite and it's real good. The blend of all these cheeses are just perfect on a pizza. I was only able to finish off two slices because cheese is very filling. I hope this won't be a seasonal flavor. I'd love to see this as a regular item on their menu.

Pizza Hut
www.pizzahut.com.sg


Delivery Hours: 10:30am to 11pm


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Saturday, November 13, 2010

Fried Fish Fillet with Sweet & Sour Sauce @ Tuk Tuk Thai Kitchen


To continue my previous post about lunch at Tuk Tuk Thai Kitchen, here's my review on their Fried Fish Fillet with Sweet and Sour Sauce (S$12).

First for a 12-dollar dish, I was expecting a bigger serving. I think it had no more than 10 fillets of fish in the dish with a lot of them only bite size. One serving would barely be enough for two people.

Second, the dish reminded me of the classic sweet and sour fish also popular in the Philippines. More on the sweet side with chunks of pineapples and tomatoes in the dish. Overall, it was tasty and refreshing. A great complement to the previously blogged about Salted Fish Fried Rice.

Tuk Tuk Thai Kitchen
#01-57/58/59, Golden Mile Complex
5001 Beach Road S(199588)
T: 6293 5101


Hours:
Mon to Sun: 6am - 10:30pm

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Friday, November 12, 2010

Salted Fish Fried Rice in Claypot @ Tuk Tuk Thai Kitchen


My friend and I usually avoid Golden Mile Complex when it comes to lunch destinations -- for various reasons. This time, we were invited to have lunch with one of our colleagues and this was the place chosen. It's a shop on the ground level of Golden Mile Complex beside many Thai restaurants and stores the place is known for.

The place was clean with great service. We were seated immediately with a surprisingly varied menu given to us. They serve soups, salads, seafood dishes (crab, fish, prawns), meat dishes (chicken, beef, pork), vegetables and some authentic Thai and local drinks.

I ordered their Salted Fish Fried Rice in Claypot and Fried Fish Fillet with Sweet & Sour Sauce. The Salted Fish Fried Rice was like it says fried rice with bits of salted fish, scrambled egg strips and cashew nuts. It was served in a claypot but it looked like it wasn't actually cooked in the claypot. It was most probably cooked in a wok and then just served in a claypot. Usually, claypot rice dishes have a semi burnt taste to it and with rice sticking to the pot. Tuk Tuk's claypot rice didn't have any of those. No matter though, it was still good cooked in a claypot or not.

As for the Fried Fish Fillet with Sweet and Sour Sauce, that will have to be reserved for the next entry. 'Til then, happy eats!

Tuk Tuk Thai Kitchen
#01-57/58/59, Golden Mile Complex
5001 Beach Road S(199588)
T: 6293 5101


Hours:
Mon to Sun: 6am - 10:30pm

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Pad Thai @ Beerthai House Restaurant


After how many weeks of having lunch at this place, this is the first time I have ordered their Pad Thai, a classic Thai dish.

I was kind of surprised to see that for their version, they use a different kind of noodles that I'm used to seeing in pad thai dishes. I'm not sure what kind of noodles they are but they're almost like vermicelli or glass noodles. Besides that whole noodle confusion, the dish was tasty and served with good-sized shrimps. I make a point of saying that because I've tried pad thai dishes where they serve those dry packaged shrimps that taste like cardboard. Ick.

We also ordered their Tom Yum Seafood Soup with milk. Always a good dish to have on a rainy day.



Beerthai House Restaurant
Golden Mile Complex #01-96
5001 Beach Road, (S)199588
Tel: 63922491

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Wednesday, November 10, 2010

Super Stacked Chocolate Cake @ Awfully Chocolate


My fourth and last (for now at least) entry on Awfully Chocolate. You can find the others here: Rich Chocolate Cupcake, Rich White Chocolate Cupcake and White Chocolate Butterscotch Cake.

According to their website:

Super Stacked Chocolate Cake = A thicker, richer version of our All Chocolate cake with more bite, with different kinds of chocolate used for the six inner and outer fudge layers

Honestly, this is not the most decadent chocolate cake I've ever tasted. There are much more chocolate-y cakes out there. Those named Death by Chocolate are usually so. Awfully Chocolate's Super Stacked Chocolate Cake is different. It's not just one chocolate flavor you taste. It's a mix of sweet and dark, moist cake and fudge plus the frosting. You get a mix of chocolate flavors and texture in one cake. That's what makes it different. And very, very yummy.

I took another photo with the cake slice down, just to show you how the layers are so thin and compact:


Awfully Chocolate - VivoCity
1 HarbourFront Walk
01-156 VivoCity Singapore 098585
T: (65) 6410 9725
F: (65) 6224 5507
www.awfullychocolate.com


Open 10am - 10pm daily


FYI: they have 6 other branches in Singapore as well as branches in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei, Beijing, Jakarta, Dalian and Guangzhou

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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Rich White Chocolate Cupcake @ Awfully Chocolate


Third post on Awfully Chocolate. You can find the other two here: Rich Chocolate Cupcake & White Chocolate Butterscotch Cake.

And like the other two, this one did not disappoint. This is similar to the chocolate version but topped with white chocolate. The white chocolate frosting is sweeter than the dark chocolate so those with a much sweeter tooth may like this more. 

I personally love anything white chocolate so I'm loving this one. Actually, I love them all. I will definitely drop by Awfully Chocolate again to buy another round of these cupcakes... and any other cake they have available. :-9

I took a photo of this cupcake halfway as I was eating it just to show you how the cake looks like:




Awfully Chocolate - VivoCity
1 HarbourFront Walk
01-156 VivoCity Singapore 098585
T: (65) 6410 9725
F: (65) 6224 5507
www.awfullychocolate.com


Open 10am - 10pm daily


FYI: they have 6 other branches in Singapore as well as branches in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei, Beijing, Jakarta, Dalian and Guangzhou

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Saba Shioyaki @ Sangokai Japanese Restaurant


My second visit to Sangokai Japanese Restaurant. The first visit with the gindara was good so my expectations were high this time.

I ordered their Saba Shioyaki (S$12) off from the lunch set menu. The saba is a mackerel flavored with just salt. The lunch set came with miso soup, rice, 2 pcs of gyoza, a side salad and 2 slices on honeydew melon.

The miso soup was surprisingly good. I usually don't like miso soup but Sangokai's version was very flavorful. The side salad was just lettuce, a cherry tomato, carrot strips with mayonaise. The highlight of the set was of course, the mackerel. It doesn't look like it but the fish was quite big. I was only able to finish half of it that the server asked if there was anything wrong with my meal. I think that fish could have been good enough for 2 persons. The fish was very good, fresh and lightly salted. I personally would have enjoyed it with soy sauce but that might have offended the chef and every Japanese person in the restaurant.

Oh, and it's always a good sign when you find a lot of Japanese people eating in a Japanese restaurant. The chances are high that food is good because it's probably as authentic as it can get. Works also for different cuisines.

Sangokai Japanese Restaurant
327 Beach Road
Singapore 199560
Tel: 6396 7009
Fax: 6396 7010
www.sangokai.com.sg

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Sunday, November 7, 2010

White Chocolate Butterscotch Cake @ Awfully Chocolate


This is the second post from my Awfully Chocolate series. I first blogged about their Rich Chocolate Cupcakes and now I'll be blogging about their White Chocolate Butterscotch Block.

This is another hit for me. It is a perfect combination of sweet and salty. Sweet from the creamy white chocolate frosting and salty from the butterscotch in between the layers of the cake roll. The moist dark chocolate cake holds both flavors well together. The cake itself is not too sweet so it won't give you an overpowering sweetness when you have the cake and frosting together.

I have two more to posts on Awfully Chocolate so look out for that in the coming days. In the meantime, why don't you head on over to one of their branches in Singapore and have a slice or two. :-)




Awfully Chocolate - VivoCity
1 HarbourFront Walk
01-156 VivoCity Singapore 098585
T: (65) 6410 9725
F: (65) 6224 5507
www.awfullychocolate.com

Open 10am - 10pm daily


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Saturday, November 6, 2010

Fresh Baby Red-Claw Crayfish @ The Queen and Mangosteen


Sorry for the crappy photos. Taken by an iPhone and in poor lighting. The restaurant was candle lit.

I have heard about The Queen and Mangosteen before from a couple of friends. Now that I've tried out the place, I remember those friends only mentioned liking the view and the drinks. No one ever mentioned food. I now know why.

I ordered their Fresh Baby Red-Claw Crayfish (S$24) cooked in beer served with warm potato salad and hot sauce.

When I ordered their crayfish, I thought "baby" would mean a smaller version of the regular crayfish. I didn't realize it meant almost miniature-sized crustaceans. Bad assumption on my part. Or maybe I just don't know my crayfish.

One, these baby crayfish were a pain to eat. While it's always a pain to eat such things like crabs and lobsters with their hard shells, having them in miniature was worse.

Two, the restaurant had poor lighting giving us only 1 candle to light our table. This is not good when you're eating something you have crack open and pick apart. As you know, crustaceans have that greenish/blackish/orangeish parts in them. While some people like those, I don't. So it was hard to pick them out of each baby crayfish. I ended up tossing the heads and eating just the parts that was easiest to get to: the body. Definitely not enough "meat" to satisfy.

Three, I really don't know what the "hot sauce" was there for. It didn't really go well with the dish.

Last, the warm potato salad was the "best" part of the entire dish. In quotation marks because if it were competing against other potato salads in the country, it wouldn't even make it to top ten.

The minute we stepped outside the restaurant, I tell my friend I am not eating there again. My entire meal cost around S$37 ($8 cranberry juice! + GST + service charge) and it was definitely not worth it.

The Queen and Mangosteen
#01-106/107
Vivocity 1 Habourfront Walk
Singapore 098585
www.queenandmangosteen.com


Contact details
Tel : 6376 9380
Fax : 6376 9384
email : enquiries@queenandmangosteen.com

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Friday, November 5, 2010

Rich Chocolate Cupcake @ Awfully Chocolate


I have heard of Awfully Chocolate from friends' postings on Facebook and some desserts blog online. So when I finally realized that it was that chocolate store in Vivo City, I had to stop by and get some for home.

I may have ordered more of half of what they had available that afternoon. I took home a slice of their White Chocolate Butterscotch, another slice of their Super Stacked Chocolate Cake and two cupcakes: chocolate and white chocolate (pictured above).

According to their website:

White Chocolate Butterscotch = A unique combination of white chocolate and sweet-salty butterscotch with a dark chocolate swiss roll

Super Stacked Chocolate Cake = A thicker, richer version of our All Chocolate cake with more bite, with different kinds of chocolate used for the six inner and outer fudge layers

Rich Chocolate & White Chocolate Cupcakes = Soft chocolate cupcakes dressed in delicious soft dark chocolate frosting with a dollop of dark chocolate fudge or with white chocolate milk frosting drizzled with dark chocolate fudge

As of this posting, I have only tried their Rich Chocolate Cupcake and boy were they right to put "rich" before that name. It was a moist chocolate cupcake topped with dark chocolate frosting and a penny-sized drop of dark chocolate fudge in the middle. I love the dark chocolate frosting, perfect blend of sweet and bitter. Unless you're a serious chocoholic, you probably can't have more than one cupcake in one sitting. It was that rich. The cupcake itself was very moist and perfect partner for the frosting.

Awfully Chocolate is said to have their own proprietary recipe of chocolate used in their products. So it's a unique taste just for them. Something you would not be able to get anywhere else.

I cannot wait to try out the other goodies I brought home with me. I also would definitely drop by the store again to check out their other offerings, particularly their Chocolate Banana Cake. Chocolate + Banana = heaven in your mouth.


I only have photos of the cupcakes so far, so shots of the cakes would have to wait until I actually get ready to eat them. I'm thinking tomorrow. :-)

Awfully Chocolate - VivoCity
1 HarbourFront Walk
01-156 VivoCity Singapore 098585
T: (65) 6410 9725
F: (65) 6224 5507
www.awfullychocolate.com


Open 10am - 10pm daily


FYI: they have 6 other branches in Singapore as well as branches in Shanghai, Hong Kong, Taipei, Beijing, Jakarta, Dalian and Guangzhou

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Scallops Ramen @ Aoba Hokkaido Ramen


Another day spent at Vivo City and we decided upon having lunch at Aoba Hokkaido Ramen for two reasons: (1) we love Japanese food and (2) it had a queue which if you've been to Singapore, you'd know it would at least have decent food on the menu.

I had their Scallops Ramen. Actually it was called another name but unfortunately, I didn't save the receipt and they do not seem to have any online presence. I also ordered their Butter Corn as a side dish.

Their ramen was good and tasty although not as tasty as the one at Suki Sushi. There was a respectable amount of scallops in the dish although very tasty. It also had 2 halves of an egg, scallions and a sheet of seaweed. Overall, it was good dish. Perfect for when you need something warm in your tummy. I think their other noodle dishes would be better so you non-vegetarians/pescetarians should try those if you happen to be there.

As for their butter corn, that was a bit of a disappointment. I feel like all they did was open up a can of corn kernels, saute it in a teaspoon of butter and serve. I remember a similar dish from a local restaurant back in the Philippines called Oyster Boy. Their butter corn was served in a hot place topped with a generous amount of butter and cheese. Now that would have been worth the S$3.50 price.

Aoba Hokkaido Ramen
1 HarbourFront Walk 
#01-104/105 VivoCity 
Singapore
Tel: +65 6376 9519


Opening Hours
Daily: 11.30am – 9.45pm

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