12.29.2011

Masak-masak

Sweet Corn and Carrot Soup

Have been cooking dinners more often than usual (ever since I started my working life in Singapore); I cooked dinner almost every day last week, after work and gym! *impressed

Stir-fry Assorted Mushrooms with Chicken

One of the most important factors that motivate me to cook is to have someone who appreciates; my housemate in this case scenario! LOL.

Baked Sambal Fish Fillet with loads of Lady Fingers

I feel as if I were back in Melbourne, where I used to cook dinners for my brother and housemate(s). Heart the life where we would cook for each other, taking into consideration what dishes / food one will or will not eat, for example.

Spicy Lotus Root with Snow Peas and Carrot

A great way to show your care and concern to someone, from my perspective.

Stir-fry Chye Sim

Appreciate those who had/ will actually put in effort to cook for me, no matter who you are. Especially those who wake up early in the morning to prepare heart-warming breakfast for me *so much loved. The attempt to make it happens weigh much more than the presentation and taste of the food. I would say my expectations to home-cooked food are quite different from what I would anticipate from a cafe/ restaurants.

Fish Fillet with Black Pepper Sauce

Of all the dishes that I prepared last week, I guess the Stir-fry fish fillet with black pepper was my housemate top choice! She likes black pepper really much! Although I am not a big fan of black pepper, I am glad she likes it. And, perhaps her all-time-favourite chicken wings as well. :P

Cola Chicken Wings

Thank you everyone who has showered me with love with their home-cooked food. You all are greatly appreciated! And, of coz, that includes my mum who has been cooking for me for the past 20 odd years. Love you, mum! xoxo

12.28.2011

Pao Xiang Bak Kut Teh, Glenmarie

The franchise fever has been extended to the well-known Klang Bak Kut Teh!


Tried Bao Xiang at its original outlet at Klang a few years ago and could not find similar Bak Kut Teh else where since then! The soup served at Pao Xiang was thick (and perhaps too little; fairly inadequate for most diners) instead of watery with a mild herbal taste and there was a wide selection of external and internal meat parts you can possibly imagine/ get!


We gave a try at one of its branches recently. This Bak Kut Teh place at Glenmarie was clean, spacious and air-conditioned.


As mentioned, you get a abundant of choices in the parts of meat that you love from small bone (Sui Kut Tao), pork ribs (Pai Kut), soft bone (Luan Kut), pork belly (Sum Chan Bah), big bone (Tua Kut), trotter (Ka Chark), knuckle (Ka Wan), pork lean meat, intestines and etc. Some of the items were sold out when we wanted to order.


Hence, we settled with pork ribs. Big ones, well… at least they were bigger than those that I will usually get from Bak Kut Teh at other places.


As there was no more big bone (Tua Kut), we settled for small bone (Sui Kut Tao) where the meat was bounded by cotton string. This cooking method was claimed by Pao Xiang to be able to lock in the flavor better, able to maintain its shape and making the meat more solid yet tender and also to remove the excess fats. Although it was still fairly fatty! Haha.


We also ordered one of my mum’s favorite; knuckle (Ka Wan) to share. Mum likes the Ka Chark too, but they ran out of that as well, too bad.


Besides all the fats and protein, we had some greens (and some mushrooms; not in photo) to compensate! Fingers-crossed those fatty meat won’t clot our arteries as much :P


Ohh, not to forget their Chinese doughnuts/ You Tiao! Look, they were small and cute! Of coz, it tasted as good; fresh and crunchy (compared to those that I have had in the past) as if it was made to order. This you tiao was the best I have ever had thus far! Love You Tiao with Bak Kut Teh *yummm~

A sinful yet satisfied meal!! A place to be for meat/ Bak Kut Teh lovers!

12.25.2011

Hanabi Japanese Restaurant, Odeon Towers

I love buffet! For its varieties!!!

Family and friends have always commented that it’s a waste of money for me to go for buffet! But little do they know, they are absolutely wrong when it comes to Japanese buffet. LOL


When I visited Hanabi with another 2 girl friends recently, we whacked at least 3-4 plates of sashimi as the sashimi here was really fresh and irresistible! *drools~


We love omega-3 for sure; it is good for our hearts! So, ask for more!! LOL


Besides the over-dosage of omega-3, we have other (not-so healthy) fatty acids from other food items too!

Including our all-time-favourite pumpkin croquette…


Prawn and veggies tempura and…


Agedashi tofu!


And, how could we give edamame which possess a high nutritional value a missed?


We were not craving for teppanyaki/ grilled items then so didnt order much besides the squid, which was average.


To ensure we meet our nutritional needs, we ordered a soba (i.e. carbohydrate) to share! *What a great excuse to over-eat, haha...


Another satisfied ala carte Japanese buffet. Yummylicious~

I will definitely go back for more omega-3. *slurps

12.20.2011

Winter Solstice 2011 - Happy Tang Yuan Day~

Winter solstice came early! We made tang yuan on Sunday and that was 4 days earlier! But who cares? Too tired to do it after work on its actual day, on a weekday! :P


Besides the peanut & black sesame glutinous rice ball in ginger soup, I cooked dinner for my “family” in Singapore too!


We had more soup! Savoury one for dinner; pork rib lotus root with peanut! One of my favourite soups! <3




For protein, we had Kung Po Chicken as requested by my dear housemate. I find home-cooked ones lacking of the “wok hei”. But the chicken was really soft and tender! Credits go to Uncle who helped me to buy the fresh and good chicken! LOL


And, how could we leave out the green? Stir fry kai lan with salted fish we had!


Thank you for allowing me to be part of the “family”; staying under one roof together and always looking after me. I am counting my blessings! Thank you xoxo

12.15.2011

Hokaido Sushi Restaurant, Anson Road

B bought a deal online and gave me a treat to this place which was voted as the 'Best Japanese Restaurant' when they were barely opened for six months back in 2009! Thank you *hugs*


So, what’s so special about this Japanese Restaurant at the M Hotel? They claim to serve fresh items directly air flown from Sapporo, Hokkaido!!! Sounds impressive, doesn’t it?

With the deal B bought, we had a set meal each which consists of…


Sashimi, which were really fresh!!! Preferred to have a bigger serving of sashimi, please? LOL.


Chawanmushi, one of those atas ones, coz it was served with shark fins!! The steamed egg was smooth and silky the way I like it! Yumm~


Teppan Salmon, which was juicy and tender! I prefer to have fresh or smoked salmon most of the time coz I don’t fancy over-cooked salmon that’s dry! But this was perfect!


Teriyaki Chicken Don, which was average.


Cold Tofu that has a special topping. I guessed it contained century egg! But combination of it was good and refreshing. I liked.


Besides the standard Miso Soup, Pickles and Fruits that would usually be served along with a set meal.

I think the set meal was a bit pricey at its original price. Heard from B it cost about SGD100 at its original price *jaw dropping*. But it’s absolutely worthwhile on its discounted price (SGD 30+)! Should have bought a few more!! That was definitely a great and valuable deal!!!

Went home with a satisfied stomach and wallet at the end of the day! LOL

12.10.2011

Chalk Restaurant, Mt Sophia

Chalk, a casual bistro within Old School, Mt Sophia that serves hearty French and Italian fare, with a bit of an Aussie twist.


Initially, we planned to visit this place mainly for their desserts and for their free flow olive breads which was strongly recommended by my friend. We were indecisive of where to chill out after we had our dinner till we talked about this place. My friends were really into this place and they looked really in love with the bread when they were talking about it.

After hearing the rave about it, I’ve finally got to try it! Within that night! Haha. It was really quite nice! No, I am not bias though I am a bread-lover, yummm~


Although we went there mainly to chill out and some after meal desserts, my makan kaki could not resist themselves from ordering the artichoke soup …


And the ox tongue! Haha. Once again, I saw the craze in one of my friends when he saw ox tongue in the menu! He could not wait to order it, and insisted everyone to share with him. Verdict? Not bad. Preferred the ox tongue served in Korean BBQ though :P


FINALLY, it’s time for desserts!! And time for me to get excited when the Chocolate Fondant with Vanilla Ice-cream and Sesame Snap was served!!!


Look at the melted chocolate!! Ohhh…. My favourite!!! And no, I am not a chocoholic, but chocolate fondant is so irresistible!! And the chocolate fondant here is one of the best I have tried, yummylicious~

We also ordered a Passion Fruit Souffle, which was made to order. So, we waited approximately 20mins for it.


It was nice! But I still love my chocolate fondant more than the soufflé. Haha.


I love its location and the ambience of this place.


And also how the waiter/ waitress will literally bring the daily specials to you and explain/ describe each dish on the board to you. Customer service is really important when you are doing front line, isn’t it? :)

12.02.2011

The Wine Company, Sentosa Broadway

One of the restaurants in Singapore that has perfect scenery for its diners, in my opinion. At least I was really pleased to dine there for the view given; enjoyed the sunset while waiting for the food to be served.


We ordered a few mains to share – food tasting we called *winks.

We had a duck leg confit with gratin potato and mixed greens in orange-demi reduction. The duck was a bit too dry for me. It would be better if it was more juicy! Otherwise the taste was OK!


A lamb shank with celeriac, potato and carrot cube. Not much comment for this dish, was a bit disappointed with its presentation and on top of that I don’t eat lamb. So I only had a tiny bite that my friend served to me, and I regretted. LOL.


The next dish served was teriyaki salmon with soba noodles. The teriyaki salmon was fairly decent prepared, minus its presentation which appeared to be a bit dull. The salmon itself was flavourful and juicy the way I like.


And lastly, pork chop with sautéed potato and grilled vegetable in some sauce which didn’t look appealing to me. Haha. The pork chop was a tad too dry without the sauce. Perhaps it was just me, I really love my protein to be soft, tender and juicy!!!


One thing I don’t understand is why didn’t they invest on bigger plates!? The plates they used were much smaller than usual that we thought we ordered entrées instead of mains!

Anyway, the food was slightly above average. I reckon we should not have high expectation on the food but the main focus should be placed on the wine that the restaurant is able to serve. As you might be able to tell from the name of the restaurant itself, this restaurant has a long wine list! Nonetheless, only one of us ordered a glass of red wine to go with the dinner, what a shame!


It might be a good place with superb scenery and wines for us to chill-out with friends.