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This is peace_in_u living in Tanglin. I am a Admin Assistant, work in City Hall. I like to hang out in Bukit Timah, Dhoby Ghaut, Hougang/Kovan. Japanese are my favorite cuisines. I also love Café.
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Yu Sheng OK Feb 11, 2014   
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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Restaurant | Dim Sum

I had the Tanjong Panjar Senior Citizen Chinese New Year Lou Hei lunch. For any mass public dining, the Organizer had engaged Red Star Restaurant. The first course that everyone must have was the Yu Sheng. It symbolizes a dish of wealth in the Year of Horse.

Necessary ingredients were prepared in the bento tray. Everyone was anxious to see what type of fish would be offered. It is the golden fish – the tray of about 10 slices of salmon was top on ingredient.

Wah! 10 persons to fight for the slice of salmon was not easy. Either one must be lucky and sharp to spot the salmon. Finally the Yu Sheng was tossed and did I get the salmon. Well, I was not lucky and I was lucky that I could enjoy the Yu Sheng with the Senior and bless them for longevity.

The Yu Sheng was alright to the taste but It lacked of moisture such as sauce was not sufficient.
Yu Sheng

Yu Sheng

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Yu Sheng
 
Date of Visit: Feb 08, 2014 

Spending per head: Approximately $30(Lunch)

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Yu Sheng OK Feb 11, 2014   
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Yu Sheng

Yu Sheng

 
I had Tanjong Panjar Chinese New Year Lou Hei Dinner.

The restaurant which served my table was Yan Palace Restaurant. Of course, Yu Sheng was served as the starter. The necessary ingredients such as the red ginger , winter melon, sweetened plum, fried sesame, fine peanut, pok chui biscuit, cinnamon and pepper, carrot and radish and yu sheng sauce were added. The final ingredient was the abalone was added. The abalone was cut to thick slices of 10. It was really food ration. I suppose the abalone must be the canned form.

At last the Yu Sheng was tossed and the taste was alright. The abalone was not tough and neither was it too soft. The carrot and radish were not shredded to finest. For any public dining area, I would not expect to the superior dinning so long that the dish was presentable, it would be alright.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Yu Sheng
 
Date of Visit: Feb 07, 2014 

Spending per head: Approximately $30(Dinner)

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Kaya  OK Feb 10, 2014   (Related Review)
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Categories : Bakery

I bought a bottle of Prima Deli Kaya. I bought so that I could have kaya spread on my bread so that my bread will not taste very tasteless. The cost of Kaya was $3.30 for 330 gram. It has an expiry of 12 months.

The bottle of Kaya was quite full. It was not watery. I usually have a habit of smelling the bottled food. The smell was unpleasant. It has the smell of cockroach. Though the smell was unpleasant, I was still able to bear with the smell. The kaya spread was smooth. It was not lumpy.

Once the kaya was opened, I fridged it for I was afraid that if I leave the bottle of kaya a room temperate, it would turn bad. The next morning when I consume the kaya, I smell again, I did not get the unpleasant. The texture of the kaya did not turn dry. It was still as good as the first day.

The kaya was not sweet and neither did it had strong coconut smell. It found the prima Deli was not fantastic. Given a scale from 1 to 10 (10 as the best), I would give 4.

 

 
The kaya was not sweet and neither did it had strong coconut smell. It found the prima Deli was not fantastic. Given a scale from 1 to 10 (10 as the best), I would give 4.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Kaya
 
Date of Visit: Feb 01, 2014 

Spending per head: Approximately $3(Other)

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Wedding Biscuit OK Feb 10, 2014   
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I received the Thye Lee Confectionary Teochew biscuits from my relative. There were altogether 6 different items. The first item which I tried was the glutinuous rice paste coated with sesame seed. The paste was soft and mixed with black sugar.

The second item that I tried was tau sar piah. I noticed that there are 2 types of tau sar piah. One is fairer than the other. The one which is fairer is spread with sesame seed. It was filled with lotus paste while the other was filled with bean paste. The one with lotus paste was sweet.

The next item was the weng pian cao. In English translation, it means cloud biscuit. As the word ‘cloud’ means pure, white and soft. It is true that it is soft in texture. It is suitable for children. I used to eat when I was a child. This is a memory tibit to me.

The next item is the Peanut roll. It is coated with flour outside and inside it is peanut roll with paste. The peanut is not hard and it is reasonable crunchy.

The last item is the peanut biscuit coated with sesame seeds. It is hard and need a lot of bitting.
I treated these items as my snack.

The box of traditional biscuits costs $24.
Sweet paste cake

Sweet paste cake

 
Tau Sai Piah (sweet and salty)

Tau Sai Piah (sweet and salty)

 
Wen Pian Gao

Wen Pian Gao

 
Peanut Roll

Peanut Roll

 
Peanut

Peanut

 
Packaging

Packaging

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Tau Sai Piah
 
Date of Visit: Feb 04, 2014 

Spending per head: Approximately $24(Other)

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Suckling Pig OK Feb 10, 2014   
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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Coffeeshop | Roasted Meat

At a chinese ceremony, a 10 kg roasted suckling pig was ordered from Roasted Guan Chee Hong Kong Roasted Duck.

During the cutting process, it was not difficult to cut the suckling pig. It was not oily as the oil could have dry up during the roasting process. From the picture, the suckling was not a big pig as there was not much meat at the belly.
Full Pig

Full Pig

 


The taste of the suckling pig was not salty. The skin was crispy. There was fat yet it was not oily. The suckling pig costs about $300.
Cutting of the Pig

Cutting of the Pig

 
After the Cut

After the Cut

 
Thickness

Thickness

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Suckling Pig
 
Date of Visit: Feb 08, 2014 

Spending per head: Approximately $300(Other)

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