Monday, June 28, 2010

Ji De Chi (记得吃)

Meet up with a group of friends and head for dessert at 记得吃. My boy order their most popular Durian with Pomelo and sago. I had a nibble of it, it was very nice, the durian paste was smooth and fragrant especially that scoop of durian flesh in it. My friends also order the Mango Pomelo Sago and Mango Sago with Black Pearl. Mango Pomelo don't taste as sweet as the Mango with Black Pearl but both are quite nice too. For me I order the Ice Red Bean with rice ball. The rice ball was very chewy and soft and it was serve in coconut syrup. We also order the Durian Roll and this is like a must for my girlfriend who is a big fan of their Durian Roll. The roll was filled with generous durian flesh so durian lover do order this for a try.

Do expect a lot of crowd especially on weekend and a small reminder not to expect a good services here.















Durian Roll















Durian with Pomelo and sago















Mango Pomelo Sago















Mango Sago with Black Pearl















Ice Red Bean with rice ball

You can find them at
8 Liang Seah Street
#01-03 Liang Seah Court S189029

Operating Hours: Daily: 11am - 11pm
Tel: 6339 9928

Monday, June 21, 2010

Cheng Mun Chee Kee Pig's Organ Soup King

My favorite place for Pig Organ's Soup and their Vinegar Pig Trotters. They serve really tasty Pig Organ's Soup and the best part is their soup can be refill if you crave for more. Not forgetting their Vinegar Pig Trotters is one of my favorite too but not all people will like this dish as it has a very strong taste and smell of Vinegar. We also order the Salted Fish Meat Patties, it contain a little chestnut inside which make it quite special but than again I find this dish too salty for my liking. Oh... this place opens till 5am daily, so this is something worth checking out for late night supper.































You can find them at:

24 Foch Rd

Opening hours : 9am till 5am daily

Beach Road Prawn Noodle House

To make a delicious Prawn Noodle the soup must be good and with good succulent prawns. Went to this place to try out their Prawn Noodle as recommended by my colleague.

Their normal Prawn Noodle cost $4.50 if you want it with Pork Rib or other thing price range is from $5.50 onwards which is a little costly. I realize their rice vermicelli is not those fine type but serve in a thicker kind of rice vermicelli which is what I like. Their soup taste good but I find it a bit too oily for my liking. The prawn itself is fresh and the prawn shell can be easily peel off. We also order some fried Ngoh Hiang to go with which is selling beside the Prawn Noodle stall, worth giving a try.




























You can find them at:
Address
370 East Coast Road
Tel: +65 6345 7196

Opening hours
Daily
8am – 4pm
(Closed on Tue)


Wednesday, June 16, 2010

Dumpling Festival, Duan Wu Jie

Today is the Dumpling Festival Duan Wu Jie in chinese. Duan Wu Jie is a widely celebrated festival amongst the Chinese, to pay respect to the patriotic poet, Qu Yuan (pronounced as Chue Yuan). The legend involves a really long and complicated throne-fighting war and political history. But to make a long story short: Qu Yuan was an important minister back in Chu Kingdom in ancient China. He had been known for his loyalty for the emperor of Chu, and loved his country greatly. However, His Majesty had not taken Qu Yuan's advice seriously, and he eventually got himself trapped and captured in a foreign land by his enemies, which then lead to his own death.

Sad and angry at the corrupted, dying Kingdom, Qu Yuan tied himself to a big rock and threw himself into the River of Puo Luo. The people then made rice dumplings wrapped in bamboo leaves and threw them into the river. They believed this would stop the fish from eating Qu Yuan's body. Some would even row down stream in a boat, beating drums and shouting out loud in the hope to scare the fish away (it was believed that it is how the Dragon Boat event is related to the festival.

Since then, the 5th day of the 5th month in the Chinese calendar has been set as Duan Wu Festival to remember the incident. Although there were versions of legends and stories that indicate Duan Wu has existed way before Qu Yuan's death, the tradition still carries on.
The rice dumplings (ZongZi) are glutinous rice (wrapped in bamboo leaves, or other large leaves (lotus is one of the more commonly used leaves). You can find all sorts of different fillings in the rice: pork, roast pork, chestnut, egg, salted egg, mushroom, red bean, or just simply without filling. They could be just white rice dumpling (not pre-fried), or brown (pre-fried with soya sauce).

Last but not least this is also the day whereby my beloved granny will make us some delicious rice dumpling too but sad to say I am not able to have it anymore. This day will also make me remember her and her one and only granny rice dumpling that she use to make for us.








Tuesday, June 15, 2010

A1 Sin Hai San Seafood Batam - CLOSED, MOVED AND RENAME TO A2 FOODCOURT

Read up quite a lot of good review from this seafood place so we went to tried it when we were at Batam. Taxi driver know this place so there is no worry of getting lost. This place looks like our Newton Circle in Singapore as there is a few different stall selling seafood and BBQ stuff. What amazed me is they have live band singing here so you can also enjoy it while having your dinner. I will prefer to eat here than Delima seafood which is near Waterfront. It is so much cleaner than Delima and the food portion is definitely better and of course the price here is also more worth than Delima.

We choose Sin Hai San seafood and we ordered a Seafood Soup, Oyster Vegetable, Hotplate Deer Meat, Chilli LaLa and Butter Crayfish. We wanted to order Chilli Crab but I guess we had already ordered too much for 2 person so we give it a miss. Food wise is not bad, my favorite dishes is their Butter Crayfish and the juicy tender Deer Meat. Total bill is around $30SG for the above we ordered which is really worth it. After a heavy dinner we decided to walked back to our hotel instead of taking a cab. Do drop by to this place for a try if you happen to visit Batam.




You can find them at

Pujasera A1
Complex Bukit Mas, Batu Selicin, Nagoya, Batam (behind Lucky Plaza Mall)

Thursday, June 10, 2010

Straits Cafe @ Hotel Rendezvous

One of my best sister had organize a buffet gathering so we went to Straits Cafe to try out their buffet. One minus point is the restaurant feel warm it seems like the air-con temperature was not cooling enough. The buffet spread consists of some Japanese, Western and Local style.

Must try:
Fresh Juicy Oyster
Sashimi
Nonya Laksa (You can add in any ingredients that you like)
Mee Siam
Grilled Prawn
Durian Fudge Cake
Durian Moouse
Durian Puff






























































You can find them at:

Hotel Rendezvous
9 Bras Basah Road
Singapore 189559

Tel: +65 6336 0220

Buffet Dinner - $42++

Soup Restaurant

I guess I don't need to intro much on this restaurant. Their specialist dish is their Samsui Ginger Chicken, a must to go with their garlic sauce. I personally feel that if this is serve with chicken rice it will taste nicer instead of plain rice. We order a fried tofu and their soup of the day to go along with. Their fried tofu has nothing to shout about, their soup of day is Lotus Soup with Pork Rib. I like the soup it taste sweet and nice but it may not suit everyone taste bud as there is dry cuttlefish added inside the soup so to some it may taste 'fishy and smelly'. Total bill cost about $50 for 2 person which I find is a little costly.




















Their menu
















Samsui Ginger Chicken
















Fried Tofu





















Lotus with Pork Rib Soup


You can find them at

http://www.souprestaurant.com.sg/contactus.html