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SGFoodonFoot

My name is SGFoodonFoot. I live in Hougang. I work in Changi . I love Italian , Japanese , Singaporean , Hawker Centre , Restaurant , Shopping Mall the most.

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Taro Milk Tea
Cries 2012-07-10

Gong Cha ( Novena )
Walked by Gong Cha at Square 2 and noticed that they have introduced a new flavour on their menu, Taro Milk Tea.
The Taro Milk Tea however was a bit too sweet for me even though I only asked for 50% sugar level. The Taro Milk Tea also lacked both the yam and tea flavours. The drink does not come with pearls, so you need to fork out extra for them. Overall I think the drink is not worth getting.

 

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Xiao Xuan Feng
Cries 2012-07-08

Xiao Xuan Feng ( Tiong Bahru )
I was at Tiong Bahru Plaza for a movie and decided to try Xiao Xuan Feng. Xiao Xuan Feng has 2 outlets. One at Tiong Bahru Plaza while the other at Hougang Mall. Their menu is quite extensive ranging from hot cooked food, dim sum and noodles. I tried their La Mian since it was made freshly at the spot.

The Stewed Beef La Mian had a generous serving of beef chunks and beef balls. The soup was tasty and the noodles had the smooth, silky and springy texture.

The Fried Ribs La Mian was bland but the noodles itself was good. The fried ribs were not crispy at all and oily.

The Shanghai Pork Dumplings were average. I felt that skin was too thick.

 

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Bak Kut Teh
Cries 2012-06-23

Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh Eating House ( Tiong Bahru )
Many good comments have been heard about the Bak Kut Teh at Ya Hua. The Bak Kut Teh was milder in flavor. The meat was tender and it came off the bone easily. However I prefer Bak Kut Teh that is more peppery. I also find the pig livers were sliced too thick. They were quite raw and soft in the middle. Most disappointing was the Youtiao. They were not crispy at all. They were mass prepared and left sitting on the service table.

 

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Roti Prata
Cries 2012-06-23

The Roti Prata House ( Sin Ming )
You can easily spot this place from its big yellow sign board stating that it is the best crispy prata recommended by The New Paper.

I ordered both the plain crispy prata and egg prata to try. Indeed the plain prata was crispy. However I did not enjoy it. If I am wrong it had a margarine taste which I do not like. The plain prata was also cold and hard. On the other hand, I enjoyed the egg prata as it was fresh, hot and fluffy.

 

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disappointment
Cries 2012-06-21

Pizza Hut ( Little India )
Intended to introduce my friend to the new parchment pasta but it was a disappointment. It seemed like the parchment pasta was over baked and the pasta was dry with very little sauce. Some burnt marks could be seen on the parchment paper suggesting that it was over baked.

 

 

Fortunately the spicy chicken pomodoro and drumlets turned out fine. However it was not hot. Hopefully their standard can be more consistent in my next visit.
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Ramen Ten/Shin Tokyo
Cries 2012-06-21

Ramen Ten/Shin Tokyo ( Telok Blangah )
Ramen Ten claims to be the first Halal Japanese Restaurant chain on their website. It currently has 4 outlets in Singapore. I went to the Harbourfront Centre outlet and ordered the spicy miso crayfish dry ramen. I thought it was an unique dish as I have not tried dry ramen before. Unfortunately it was not spicy at all. The sauce turned out to be sweet instead of spicy. Food standard was acceptable only.

 

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Hong Kong Cafe
Cries 2012-06-15

Xin Wang Hong Kong Café ( Hougang )
Xin Wang was probably the first restaurant in Hougang that opens 24hr. It definitely gave the foodies more options after the wee hours. The place is usually crowded with family on weekends and youngster gathering in groups at night.

I met up with a colleague for dinner and I had the Iced Ying Yang and Tender Pork Dry Ramen.
The iced Ying Yang was nice with leafy tea taste and not overly sweet. Unfortunately I did not enjoy my ramen.

 

 

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Italian Food
Cries 2012-06-15

Saizeriya Italian Restaurant ( River Valley )
This is an Italian restaurant located at the second level of Liang Court Shopping Centre. The restaurant is quite popular with teenagers. Price is very reasonable. A plate of spaghetti is around $6 and you can top up about $2 for free flow of drinks. I guess the value for money concept was the reason why it was popular with the teenagers.

 

The Sausage and wedges was a bit dull and oily.

 

The Mushroom and Meat Sauce Spaghetti was better but defintely not the best I had.
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Piao Ji Fish Porridge
Cries 2012-06-15

Piao Ji Fish Porridge ( Raffles Place )
This stall seems very popular and had an endless queue. I have to queue up to almost half an hour to order my bowl of fish soup. The bowl of fish soup looks rather plain but once you dig into the bowl there are fresh and good slices of fish meat. However, I was feeling a bit disappointed with the bowl of fish soup, it was not up to my expectation. It tasted rather bland. The smallest serving costs $5 which I think was a bit expensive for a bowl of fish soup. If you want pomfret or prawn, I think it costs $10 per bowl.

 

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Japan Boat Takoyaki
Cries 2012-06-14

Japan Boat Takoyaki ( Bugis )
This stall is located just adjacent to KOI cafe. Since the queue was kind of long, I bought a box of 3 takoyaki to try. I was feeling a bit regret when I saw the staff frying the takoyaki in the pan mold filled with oil. I was taken back by how much oil he was using. Not sure whether this is their unique way of preparing the takoyaki but it turned out to be quite nice and not as oily. In fact, it gave the takoyaki a better texture.

 

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Very Expensive Ngoh Hiang
Cries 2011-04-17

Whampoa Ngoh Hiang Prawn Cracker - Singapore Food Trail ( City Hall )
The Whampoa Ngoh Hiang Prawn Cracker was a disappointment and pricey. Do check with the cashier if you do not want to get a shock as there is no price tag. I ordered 5 items and it cost me $7.80. Food was only average.

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A Taste of Korea
Just OK 2013-04-30

Straits Café ( Dhoby Ghaut )
For a limited period from 22 April to 12 May 2013, Straits Café at Rendezvous Grand Hotel Singapore has invited Korean guest Chef Kim Hyun Jung from Lotte World to present A Taste of Korea as part of its International buffet.

There are already quite a number of Korean restaurants in Singapore and most of us are rather familiar with Korean cuisine. Nevertheless, it is still worthwhile to visit Straits Cafe for their buffet as some of the Korean dishes prepared by Chef Kim Hyun Jung is not commonly served in local Korean restaurant.

Banchan (side dishes) is like a staple of Korean cuisine. At A Taste of Korea buffet, the spread also offers some side dishes such as Zucchini, Bean Sprouts, Kimchi and Vermicelli. My favourite among the side dishes is the kimchi.

This is quite interesting for my limited knowledge of Korean cuisine. The Korean Ginseng Soup exactly has rice in it and it felt like having a bowl of porridge instead of a bowl of soup. The hearty bowl of Korean Ginseng Soup was very comforting with ingredients such as chicken, water chestnut and ginseng. One can also add a pinch of sea salt to enhance the flavour further.

 

I quite enjoy the Seabass and Zucchini Pancakes which has a nice thin coat of flour and egg batter. It was rather bland if eaten without sauces. The star was the dipping soy sauce that made the pancakes shone, accentuating the flavour and dimension of the dish.

Resembling our local curry chicken, the Korean version of Hot Spicy Chicken was rather mild and fiery free to the local palate.

The thinly sliced prime Beef Ribs was beautiful marinated and grilled to perfection. It was succulent and tender with a nice thin layer of fats. Probably the favourite among the diners as I noticed a couple of us went for more helpings of the beef ribs.

The selection of Rice Cake Rolls was Mustard (yellow), Cinnamon (Brown) and Green Tea (green). The chewy texture was quite enjoyable and the Honey Citron Tea was perfect to wash it down and cleanse the palate.
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Indonesian Food
Just OK 2012-07-17

Pondok Rasa ( Bugis )
Pondok Rasa is 2 Indonesian words put together meaning humble cottage of flavours. The 4 month's old restaurant located at Marrison Hotel along Beach Road prides itself in offering authentic Medan food, with traditional home style recipes handed down over generations and exotic local spices imported directly from Medan (North East coast North Sumatra, Indonesia).

At a glance, the Nasi Tim Ayam looks like the Taiwanese Braised Pork Rice. The fragrant rice is topped with a stewed mix of chicken, button mushroom, black fungus, shitake mushroom. If you are a fan for Taiwanese Braised Pork Rice, you will love the Nasi Tim Ayam at Pondok Rasa.

The sumptuous Grilled Chicken Set comes with a huge grilled chicken drumstick accompied with Tofu, Tempeh and Vegetables sides. The grilled chicken although a bit charred on the skin tasted fabulous with the tender and moist chicken meat. The freshly made Sambal Balacan provided that extra kick to excite your taste buds. A must try dish.

Living in a diverse Singapore society, I have tried many different varieties of curry. The Kari/Curry Chicken at Pondok Rasa is rather different in my own option. Maybe I am more used to the thick, heavy and creamy types of curry gravy that is commonly found in Singapore, I find the curry here kind of bland and watery.

The Soto Medan came with a beautiful greenish gravy with fresh prawns swimming inside. Like the Kari/Curry Chicken's gravy, I prefer something more thick, heavy and creamy.

This is another uniquely Indonesian dish. Pecel which is vegetables in peanut sauce. The vegetables were long beans, bean sprouts, tapioca leaves, cucumbers and round cabbages. In addition, tofu, tempeh, emping and prawn crackers were added. I have mentioned in previous posts that I don't fancy this dish as I personally find the combination weird.

The simple and plain looking Indonesia Fried Rice is defintely the surprise of the day. The fragrant fried rice was very flavourful. Definitely something I will go back for.

The Mi Sop Ayam has a light and refreshing soup that is served with a mix of yellow noodle and vermicelli. Shredded chicken, carrort, spring onion, fried shallot completed the dish. For customers that like it to be spicy, they can add their signature dark coloured freshly made chilli into the soup. The restaurant does sell the chilli in bottled form but you need to pre-order a day in advance as they are freshly made to order.

The lack of sweetness for such a traditional dessert was the disappointment for the Es Cendol (Ice Chendol). Presentation has lot of rooms for improvement too. It will look more appertizing if it was served in crushed ice form instead of having a few ice cubes swimming in the bowl.

The Sekoteng at Pondok Rasa reminds me of the Chinese dessert Cheng Teng. It was sweet and refreshing with ingredients like corn kernel, dried orange skin and slasih. Likewise, presentation can be improved if it was served with crushed ice.

The Pisang Bumbu is the owner's favourite childhood food and the Chef has recreated the dish with a little twist. The Banana Fritter is served in a peanut sauce which is the exactly the way the owner likes to eat it in his childhood days. Is this a dessert dish with the sweetness from the banana and savoury from the peanut sauce? Nevertheless, the fish and chips looks alike banana fritter without the peanut sauce is already a winner.

I find the Kolak Pisang similar to our local dessert Bo Bo Cha Cha. It has the same ingredients such as sweet cocont soup, tapioca and sweet potato. In addition, it can be served either cold or hot. The different is corn kernel and banana are added to the Kolak Pisang.

 

 

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Local Snack
Just OK 2012-07-10

Rong Yuan Shu Shi Tan ( Ghim Moh )
If you are looking for traditional local chinese snack or breakfast, you can check out Rong Yuan Shu Shi Tan.

I find that the steamed Taro Cake was a bit disappointing as I prefer those that have chunks of yam. I could not really taste the yam flavour or find the contrast in texture I was looking for. Nevertheless, Rong Yuan's Taro Cake was moist and nice. Oh! and it came with peanuts.

 

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Chwee Kueh
Just OK 2012-07-10

Ghim Moh Chwee Kueh ( Ghim Moh )
Chwee Kueh is a common Singapore breakfast. It is basically steam rice flour topped with preserved radish (Chye Poh). Usually the preserved radish (Chye Poh) topping is sweet but Ghim Moh Chwee Kueh's version is different. This is the first time I have the salty version. According to what I googled on the web, this supposed to be the traditional receipt. It is kind if an acquired taste. Either you love it or hate it.

 

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