Showing posts with label Marymount MRT. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Marymount MRT. Show all posts

Thursday, 4 April 2013

Chicken Rice in Bugis, but not really Bugis?

Although, I'm not a big fan of rice dishes. However, once in a while, I will still go for it.

Hmmm... Although the meat of the chicken is pretty tender and the taste is
reasonably good, and the fragrance of the rice is pretty nice. On top of
that, the chilli and the soya sauce can blend with the chicken rice nicely,
but I still think that something is lacking. Probably I'm just been too picky
but I think that the chicken rice that they are selling isn't fantastic or
unique enough. I think that it would be even better if they try to spice
up the taste of the dish a bit.

The name of this stall would be 'Bugis St Chuen Chuen Chicken Rice'(白沙浮津津芽菜雞).
It's located inside 'LongHouse', which is located along 'Upper Thomson Road'.

Notes:
  • Opening Hours:
    9am - 11pm
* Click here for the location of 'LongHouse' on 'Google Maps'.
^ Click here for the list of delicacies that's located near 'LongHouse'.

Saturday, 30 March 2013

Evolution of fishballs...

Fishballs are simply meat balls that will be using fish meat as one of the main ingredients and is that the furtherest it can go? The answer will be 'No'. In fact, there are many other ways to make it much more interesting. For example...

'Abalone Fu Zhou Fishball Noodles'(鮑魚福州魚圓面)
After giving the whole ball of noodles a try, I have finally derived a
conclusion. I personally felt that the ingredients are far more delicious
than the noodles. Just for the fishballs alone are pretty amazing. While
taking a bite out of one of the fishballs, the soup inside the fishball
started bursting their way out of the fishball. As you chew on and on,
you will realise that the 'Fuzhou' fishball over here works pretty much
the same way as the Chinese Dim Sum 'Xiao Long Bao'. Not only the soup
inside the fishballs are yummy, the meat inside the fishball are pretty
juicy too and as you chew more and more, the taste of the fishball tends
to get better and better. :D Though the other ingredients(the abalone,
prawns, fish cake, etc...) taste pretty good too, but I still find the
taste of the 'Fu Zhou' fishballs over here to be the best. The most
disappointing part about this dish would be the noodles and soup. Either
the taste of the ingredients were far more exciting than the noodles
or my expectations for the noodles were just too high, either way
I think that most likely I would only be giving the 'Fuzhou' fishball
a try in the future.

So where can you try the delicious 'Fuzhou' fishballs?
The name of this place would be 'Meng Kitchen'(日夜小廚).
It's located along 'Upper Thomson Road'.

Notes:
  • Operating Hours:
    24 hours Daily
* Click here for the location of 'Meng Kitchen'(日夜小廚) on 'Google Maps'.
^ Click here for the list of delicacies that's located near 'Upper Thomson Road'.

Wednesday, 27 March 2013

Though I had my dinner...

But there's always space for small bites or great snacks. Although ice cream would be a much wiser choice on a sunny day, but it can be pretty costly too. And it is times like this that I would start keeping a lookout for small bites near the exact spot where I had my dinner. @@...

'Popiah'
I was observing the way that the stall owners are preparing the food. I'm glad that
they are using 2 circular pieces of 'Popiah' skins to wrap all the ingredients
together. In the bottom of my heart, I already started giving this stall extra points
for using this method in preparing a roll of 'Popiah'. On top of that, they are pretty
fast too. I got my 'Popiah' within a few minutes. Hmm, I wonder if it tastes good...

Though the price of each roll of 'Popiah' is slightly a bit more
costly as the usual ones, but I think that it's pretty worth it. First of all,
generous portion of ingredients were added into the 'Popiah'. Secondly, the
'Popiah' skin doesn't tear apart easily, but that comes with a new problem
too. Since they have wrapped too much ingredients together, therefore the
ingredients are forcing their way out of the 'Popiah', when you try to use
a pair of chopsticks to pick up a piece of 'Popiah'. (Rather than getting
annoyed, I love the fact that they are giving generous portion of ingredients.)
Last but not least, the eating sensation. Most of the time, all the ingredients
that are added into a roll of 'Popiah' were pretty soft. However, the peanuts
that were added into the 'Popiah' isn't fine grind peanuts. In fact, the peanuts
that they were using were giving me a crunchy sensation while savouring each
and every piece of 'Popiah', which turns out to be a pretty good dining experience.

The name of this stall would be 'Te Wei Popiah Rojak Otah'(特味 薄餅 囉喏 烏打).
It's located inside 'LongHouse', which is located along 'Upper Thomson Road'.

Notes:
  • Opening Hours:
    11am - 9pm
    (Closed on Wednesdays)
  • In fact, I wanted to give the 'Rojak' a try. However, after overhearing the conversation between stall owner and a customer, I think that by coming back on another day would be a much wiser choice. (The waiting time for a plate of 'Rojak' is 45 minutes... ==""". I hope that such situation would only occur during peak hours and I wonder how would the 'Rojak' taste like if I'm going to add 'Cuttlefish' or 'Century Egg' and 'You Tiao'.)
* Click here for the location of 'LongHouse' on 'Google Maps'.
^ Click here for the list of delicacies that's located near 'LongHouse'.

Sunday, 24 March 2013

Curry + Chicken + Noodles

Is it possible? That would be the question that non locals will ask. In Singapore, if there's a demand, there ought to be all sorts of food combinations. For example: Satay Bee Hoon, 'Mui Fun'(Basically it's a type of Hor Fun with rice), Abalone Fish Ball Noodles, and not forgetting...

'Curry Chicken Noodles'
This would be the end product for the consumers that demand for a
dish the combines Noodles, Curry and Chicken. For a start, the
main ingredients used in preparing dish are pieces of white chicken
meat, bean sprouts, fish cake, 'Tau Pok'(a type of fried beancurd)
and noodles. The chicken meat that the stall owner has prepared
was pretty good. In fact the standards of the chicken meat can be
on par with the white chicken that you are getting in the local
delicacy, 'Chicken Rice'. Though the curry is slightly a bit too
watery, but it's pretty acceptable. Especially when the taste of
the curry isn't too overpowering and while savouring the dish, you
still can enjoy the taste of each individual ingredient. Though
the overall taste of this dish isn't too fantastic, but it's still
pretty acceptable. Since I personally do not find the dish spicy
enough, I hope that the stall owner could provide a few spoonful of
spicy sambal chilli too spice up the taste of this dish a bit. :P
(Sounds kinda contradicting but I prefer spicy stuff. :P)

The name of this stall would be 'Fei Hai Minced Meat Noodles'(肥海肉脞面).
It's located inside 'LongHouse', which is located along 'Upper Thomson Road'.

Notes:
  • Opening Hours:
    6am - 7pm (Daily)
* Click here for the location of 'LongHouse' on 'Google Maps'.
^ Click here for the list of delicacies that's located near 'LongHouse'.

Thursday, 21 March 2013

Extremely Salty Caramel ice cream

Similar to any other day, after having a heavy meal, it's time for some refreshing desserts. After spending some time chatting with my friend, I finally found a new spot for refreshing ice cream.

'Ice Cream'
(Choice of flavours: 'Salted Caramel', 'Avocado' and 'Lychee')
For a start, the taste of the 'Avocado' flavour really reminds me of the
actual fruit itself. The taste was so overpowering that it makes the 'Lychee'
flavour looks kinda dull. However, if you have tried both flavours separately,
both flavours not only taste like the real thing itself, the texture of the
ice cream are pretty good for a hot and humid day too. :D

As for the last flavour, 'Salted Caramel' really live up to it's reputation.
This is probably the most saltiest 'Salted Caramel' ice cream flavour that I
have tasted over the last 20+ years. Besides for the salty taste that you are
getting, you are also getting the sweet taste of the caramel. However, I
personally find the salty taste to be much more stronger than the sweet taste.

Probably this place is a newly start-up, therefore the prices are slightly
cheaper than most of the brands out there.

The name of this place would be 'Salted Caramel'.
It's located along 'Upper Thomson Road'.

Notes:
  • Operating Hours:
    12noon - 11pm
    (Sundays - Thursdays)
    12noon - 2am
    (Eve of Public Holidays, Fridays, Saturdays)
* Click here to find out more about 'Salted Caramel'.
^ Click here for the Facebook page of 'Salted Caramel'.
~ Click here for the list of delicacies that's located along 'Upper Thomson Road'.

Tuesday, 19 March 2013

The Banana Man...

I don't think that by eating a banana can give you super powers and the ability to fly, but it can be a delicious and interesting snack too. :P

'Pisang Goreng'/'Goreng Pisang'
Some called it 'Pisang Goreng' and others called it 'Goreng Pisang'.
Regardless of what you call it, it still ended up to be 'Fried Bananas'.
So what's so special about the bananas over here?

For a start, I like the layer of crust that has covered the banana
completely. It gives the banana a crispy touch and at the same time
maintain the soft texture of the banana. Although the bananas have
fried, but it isn't too oily and some how the stall owners still can
manage the sweet taste of the bananas, which is pretty good.

By the way, besides for 'Fried Bananas', this particular stall also
prepare and sell fried snacks, such as 'Fried Taro', 'Fried Sweet
Potato', etc... I have also given the 'Fried Taro' a try and it's as
good as the 'Taro Pie' that the fast food restaurant 'McDonalds' is
selling right now. (However, though the 'Fried Taro' is nice, but I
personally find the taste of the 'Goreng Pisang' to be much more tasty.)

So where can you give the 'Goreng Pisang' a try?
The name of this stall would be 'Boon Pisang Goreng'(雲炸香蕉).
It's located inside 'LongHouse' located along 'Upper Thomson Road'.

Notes:
  • Opening Hours:
    12noon - 8pm (Daily)
* Click here for the location of 'LongHouse' on 'Google Maps'.
^ Click here for the list of delicacies that's located near 'LongHouse'.

Saturday, 16 March 2013

Is this the best Duck? Quack Quack...

Since I was somewhere near the very last stop of the Circle Line (CC), I was thinking of travelling all the way to 'Bishan' to have a nice bowl of 'Braised Duck Rice'. However, since I can't recall the exact location of the 'stall', therefore I decided to do a bit of 'Googling'. For some reason, I happen to come across another 'Braised Duck stall' and quite a large group of people were claiming that this particular stall was even much more better than the 'Bishan' stall. Therefore...

'Braised Duck Rice'
Usually when you place an order for a plate of 'Braised Duck Rice' at
a Hawker Centre in Singapore, chances that you will be getting a plate
of white rice, a few slices of braised duck and a bit of vegetables are
pretty high. And based on my own opinion, no matter how good the taste
of the duck meat can/might be, it just doesn't go well with white rice.

Anyway let's move back to the 'Braised Duck Rice' over here. So what's
so special about it? Firstly, although I only place an order for a plate
of 'Braised Duck Rice', but you will also be getting ingredients like
'Braised boiled Egg' and peanuts. Just for the amount of ingredients
that you are getting, it already win over my heart and interest.
Secondly, the affordable price. Third and not least, despite of the
quantity, the taste of all the individual ingredients are delicious.
For a start, the fragrance of the rice is pretty nice and the 'Braised
Duck Meat' isn't too dry. In fact, the duck meat is succulent. On top
of that the peanuts, 'Braised Boiled Egg' and the sauce that they are
using, blend with the rice perfectly. Sometimes the taste of an
ingredient can only be considered to be good when you eat it individually.
However, when you mixed it with a other types of ingredients, you might be
getting a heavenly taste. :P

So where can you give the 'Braised Duck Rice' a try?
The name of this stall would be
'Soon Kee (Boneless) Lor Duck Rice・Porridge・Duck Mee'(順記(起骨)滷鴨飯・粥・鴨面).
It's located inside 'LongHouse' located along 'Upper Thomson Road'.

Notes:
  • Opening Hours:
    11am - 9pm
    (Closed on alternate Wednesdays)
* Click here for the location of 'LongHouse' on 'Google Maps'.