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This is jerjerjer living in Dover. I am a Gamer, work in Orchard. I like to hang out in Dover. Japanese are my favorite cuisines. I also love Restaurant and Sushi/Sashimi, Desserts and Cakes.
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Tonkotsu Char Siew Ramen Smile Sep 30, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese

Tonkotsu Ramen

Tonkotsu Ramen

 
It has been a while since I came to Ginza Bairin for lunch - the tonkatsu (deep fried pork) here is quite good but I decided to try their Tonkotsu Char Siew Ramen ($15.80) this time round.
Tonkotsu Ramen

Tonkotsu Ramen

 
The ramen came in a creamy miso broth which was very tasty and I especially liked the char siew pork slices which were extra sweet and very tender. It's probably been marinated very well to achieve that taste. The ramen noodles here are pretty good too and is not the 'instant noodle' kind which you might find at other ramen restaurants.
 
Date of Visit: Sep 02, 2013 

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Legendary Liu Sha Bao 流沙包? Smile Sep 24, 2013   
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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Dim Sum

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Victor's Kitchen

Victor's Kitchen

 
Dim Sum is something that I fell in love with at a very young age. There’s a mystical allure to those little bite-sized delicacies that enthralled me. Every basket is like a surprise in a box and opening it will engulf you in a puff of steam. Victor’s Kitchen is a very humble dim sum restaurant located at Sunshine Plaza and they serve up some really good value-for-money dim sum!
Spare Ribs with Black Bean Sauce 豉汁蒸排骨 ($3)

Spare Ribs with Black Bean Sauce 豉汁蒸排骨 ($3)

 
The dim sum here is really quite affordable, ranging from $3 – $4 per dish. I’m not usually a fan of spare ribs, but my friends decided to try the Spare Ribs with Black Bean Sauce 豉汁蒸排骨 ($3). It was very tasty and the meat was tender. But like I said, I don’t really know how to appreciate this boney dish. *shrugs*
Har Gow 蝦餃 ($4.50)

Har Gow 蝦餃 ($4.50)

 
Call me a traditionalist, but the Har Gow 蝦餃 ($4.50) is like the benchmark of a good Dim Sum restaurant. If the restaurant makes good Har Gow, then I’m sure the rest of the dishes will turn out to be quite good too. The Har Gow at Victor’s Kitchen is stuffed full of crunchy fresh prawns encased in a light skin. Probably one of the better Har Gow I’ve tasted.

But don’t expect much from the ambiance of the restaurant. It’s located in a rather small and stuffy shop, with tables tightly packed next to each other, so there is a bit of squeezing involved if you’re there at peak hour. Also, the restaurant is known for being closed without warning, even during days when they are supposed to be in operation. So it’s good to always have a backup plan in mind when you intend to visit Victor’s Kitchen.
Siew Mai 燒賣 ($4)

Siew Mai 燒賣 ($4)

 
Another must-have dim sum is the Siew Mai 燒賣 ($4) which usually comes with a pork and prawn filling. The siew mai at Victor’s Kitchen isn’t that special but the filling was crunchy and tasty. The flavour was pretty standard without any fancy mushrooms or wolfberry on top.
Char Siew Pau 叉燒包 ($3.50)

Char Siew Pau 叉燒包 ($3.50)

 
I didn’t really enjoy the Char Siew Pau 叉燒包 ($3.50) here because it was not as fluffy as it looks in photos and the skin was a little too thick for me. The char siew filling wasn’t that fantastic also – better than normal hawker center standard but not on par with other Chinese restaurants.
Chee Cheong Fun 猪肠粉 ($3)

Chee Cheong Fun 猪肠粉 ($3)

 
Traditionally eaten with pig intestines, Chee Cheong Fun 猪肠粉 ($3) nowadays comes in lots of other fillings like char siew, prawns or even scallops. We ordered the prawn one that day. The thing about chee cheong fun is that you should definitely eat it while it’s hot and not let it sit for too long – actually that applies to all steamed dim sum. The skin isn’t as silky smooth and I thought it tasted quite normal.
Deep Fried Beancurd Skin with Prawn 鮮蝦付皮卷 ($4)

Deep Fried Beancurd Skin with Prawn 鮮蝦付皮卷 ($4)

 
Crispy on the outside and crunchy on the inside, this Deep Fried Beancurd Skin with Prawn 鮮蝦付皮卷 ($4) is pretty good. It’s a very simple dish basically just prawn wrapped in beancurd skin and deep fried to a crisp, but the saltiness of the beancurd skin goes together with the prawn really nicely.
Salted Egg Custard Bun 流沙包 ($4)

Salted Egg Custard Bun 流沙包 ($4)

 
I’ve heard quite a few of my friends raving about the Salted Egg Custard Bun 流沙包 ($4) at Victor’s Kitchen and now I know just why they have been so crazy over these small little buns. The salted egg yolk filling was rich and buttery, though I found the skin of the bun to be not so fluffy. But this is one awesome Liu Sha Bao in my opinion. =D

Overall, I had a good time at Victor’s Kitchen and walked out of there with full and satisfied tummies. Just don’t expect top-notch service here, though the aunties are pretty friendly. It’s very much your typical Cantonese Dim Sum place with direct, no-frills kind of service with a bit of shouting across the room during peak hours – basically you sit, order, eat and get out. And I definitely look forward to the next time I visit again! lol
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Deep Fried Beancurd Skin with Prawn 鮮蝦付皮卷
 
Date of Visit: Jul 09, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $12(Lunch)

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My Favourite Japanese Restaurant! Smile Aug 30, 2013   
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Categories : Japanese | Sushi/Sashimi

 
This is where I go to get some good old fashioned COMFORT FOOD. Sun With Moon serves up pretty awesome quality Japanese food at a rather reasonable price. I decided to order their Chirashi Don this time round. It comes with a mixture of tamago, avocado cubes, fish roe and lots of other goodies mixed into the rice, making for a delightfully flavourful (and very satisfying) lunch! =D

 
I've had their Tofu Cheesecake before but never did order it to dine-in at the restaurant. It is served in a "birdcage" of sorts which a pretty dramatic way to plate a dessert. The tofu makes this cheesecake silky smooth and light while at the same time, maintaining its rich cheesy flavour. Definitely a must-try for cheesecake lovers!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Tofu Cheesecake
 
Date of Visit: Jul 29, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $35(Lunch)

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Categories : Bakery | Café

Latte & Dark Choc Cupcake

Latte & Dark Choc Cupcake

 
It's probably best that you come here for an early lunch because the lunchhour queues at Joe & Doe are quite hectic. The cafe isn't that sizeable too, so it's not easy getting a table at lunch time. I ordered a Caffe Latte and a Dark Chocolate Cupcake for tea. Just from the foam on the latte, you can tell that the barista is rather skillful. The dark chocolate cupcake was also very moist and rich - definitely a must-try if you're a chocolate fanatic like me! =D
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Dark Chocolate Cupcake
 
Date of Visit: Jul 31, 2013 

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Breakfast for Lunch, again Smile Aug 29, 2013   
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Rosti Breakfast

Rosti Breakfast

 
The Rosti ($15.90) here is very different from the ones you get at Marche - and it feels like a much healthier version of the crispy, buttery ones you get at Marche. Here, you will find thinly sliced potatoes (with the skin still intact) pan fried lightly and stacked on top of one another to form a "potato pancake".

Well, the scrambled eggs didn't taste that "healthy" though - it was soaked in butter, which made it taste superb but I can just imagine all those extra calories I'm putting on. >.<"
Dark Chocolate Milkshake

Dark Chocolate Milkshake

 
The Dark Chocolate Milkshake ($7.80) was thick and creamy but I could not really taste the 'dark chocolate' bit of it. It's more milky rather than rich, but is an awesome 'comfort drink' that would lighten up your mood any time of the day!
 
Date of Visit: Aug 28, 2013 

Spending per head: Approximately $30(Lunch)

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