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Japanese Fish and Chips Smile Aug 24, 2012   
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Categories : Western Variety | Restaurant | Seafood | Halal | Kids-Friendly

 

 
Decided to drop by Clementi Mall for lunch with classmates. Tried the Japanese Fish and Chips from Fish & Co for the first time. It is stuffed with Furikake (Sesame seed, seaweed etc.) and mozzarella cheese. Its topped off with lemon butter sauce and seaweed. Comes along with Japanese soba sauce to dip the fish in (also served with tartar sauce).

I was pretty surprised when on the first cut. The stuffing in the fish just oozed out. I did try it again at Jurong Point's outlet and the stuffing was more chewy instead of liquid-like as Clementi's outlet. Either way, both styles are good. I like the unique stuffing and dipping it in the soba sauce. The soba sauce is relatively weak tasting at Clementi's outlet (it tastes a lot saltier at Jurong Point's) so its not easy to get sick of it. Personally I prefer dipping it in soba sauce than tartar.

It was a student meal that costs nett $9.50. Comes along with a regular soft drink (Selection of coke, sprite, koala tonic). I'd recommend koala tonic since we can get coke and sprite everywhere. Pretty good deal considering the ala carte price of the fish and chips will be $15.95. Do give it a try!
 
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Chicken Pomodoro  Smile Aug 23, 2012   
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Categories : Pasta | Halal

 

 

 
I'll normally have the Chicken Pomodoro pasta when I dine at Pizza Hut (Basically b/c they have a VERY limited selection of chicken pasta). Its basically linguine topped with red pomodoro sauce with roasted chicken strips, green peas and sliced olives.

I especially like their red pomodoro sauce because it isn't too sweet and the amount of sauce they use is just-right. Not too much or too little so I didn't get sick of it halfway through. The roasted chicken is exactly the same kind as served in chicken royal baked pasta as well as those pizzas that serve roasted chicken. I personally like the roasted chicken taste. Not a big fan of green peas and sliced olives so I usually request for no vegetables.

Anyway, Pizza Hut started to offer pasta delivery service not long ago and I decided to try ordering Chicken Pomodoro through the service. Turns out its served the same way as Pastamania, ie. with a bowl containing the sauce and a top level separating the pasta from the sauce.
 
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Tasteless Lor Mee Cry Aug 23, 2012   
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Categories : Singaporean | Food Court | Porridge/Congee | Brunch

 
Bought Lor Mee from this stall for lunch. I requested for no vinegar, which probably was a big mistake. The soup has no taste at all. Most diners probably rely on the vinegar to give it some flavouring. The noodles wasn't too bad though. It didn't have the "yellow noodles smell" which I absolutely dislike. The meat, egg, etc. are all pretty average with no uniqueness at all. Overall, it was like eating noodles in coloured (stickier) water. Definitely will not try it again.

Price: $3.80
 
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Char-siew don Smile Aug 23, 2012   
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Categories : Japanese | Ramen

 
The Menichi outlet at Jurong Point changed its menu recently and one of the new food item was this char-siew don. Its basically barbecued pork on Japanese rice topped off with vegetables.

I really liked the barbecued pork. It is not oily at all and it isn't too dry. In addition, the barbecued pork goes well with the sauce they used, which is sweet and something similar to teriyaki sauce. As usual, Menichi uses Japanese rice, which is very filling and I personally like the taste of the rice.

Overall, it was very filling and tasty. I've had it several times already and I would totally recommend it to my friends and family.
 
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Student meal - Oyakodon  Smile Aug 23, 2012   
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Categories : Japanese | Café

 
This was my first trip to Singapore's AKB48 Cafe. I ordered for the student meal - Oyakodon. Its a rice bowl with chicken, egg and onion. The egg is somewhat half-cooked, the way I like it. The rice bowl is topped off with a sweet-salty sauce. It was slightly too salty near the end. It also comes with a salad and some pickles. The salad has a unique sauce that tasted something like onion. I didn't like it but my friends did so its probably based on personal preference.

Overall, the food is pretty average and so was the service. The cafe has limited staff and staff does not take initiative. However, as a fan of Japanese music, I enjoyed my dining experience there. For those who don't know, AKB48 is a Japanese girl idol group. The cafe has various photos and signatures of the female idols. Also, there is a small section that sells goods of the idol group (eg: T-shirts, posters).

It cost me only $7.80 for the meal. I would recommend it to anyone who's interested in Japanese idol groups but do note that the cafe's food isn't really its best selling point.
 
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