Monday, August 11, 2008

The Villa Bali - August 9, 2008

After dinner at Kha, we took a stroll to the nearby 'Little Bali' for drinks, considered the cocktails at Kha are pretty pricy too haa...

Villa Bali, a Balinese Chill Out Bar, is a nice place for unwinding the tired souls or making comfortable chats over some martini or wine, be it in the house or out in the garden.
Mojito ($12)

Bacardi Rum, lime juice, mint leaves, brown sugar, lime wedges and soda... An interesting combination but a bit too minty for my liking. It has a refreshing beginning but ends with a slight bitter aftertaste.

China Blue ($12)

Bolslychee Liqueur, midori and grapefruit juice... Lovely blue color, with 2 lychees and a cherry... Definitely a safe drink to order for the sweet tooth haa... but the alcohol content is definitely weak for the better drinkers.

Here's a shot with flash...Cheers!

By the way, we had a dessert to share too...Durian Sticky Rice ($10)

Durian puree over warm sweetened glutinous rice and coconut cream is something different from the usual mango slices and sticky rice. Thou' I always like durian, I would prefer mango for this dessert. Perhaps the durian puree was too sweet while mango, on the other hand, has a tinge of sourness which make it a better company for the sweet sticky rice...

My verdict..
Food - 7/10
Service - 6/10
Ambience - 8/10
Value for $$$ - 7/10

Address: 9A Lock Road S(108937)
Contact: 6473 6763
Website: http://www.littlebali.com

Sunday, August 10, 2008

Kha, Hort Park - August 9, 2008

It was Singapore 43rd Birthday, a good cause for celebration isn't it? haha So I started my day with "The Mummy Return III". I have no qualms about the acting skills of my favourite actors, Brendan Fraser and Jet Li, but I was utterly disappointed with the story plot...perhaps too far fetched for my liking. Nonetheless, I survived the close to 2hrs show with nacho and cheese.

We moved on to the 2nd activity of the day. Our treking along the Southern Ridges began with an arduous flight of stairs from the foot of Mt Faber Park, then the Henderson Waves, Treetop Walk, Alexandra Arch, and lastly the Hort Park. The final destination of the Southen Ridges was the Kent Ridge Park but we decided to end our treking at the Hort Park for dinner.

In the lushes of greens, Kha is a Thai restaruant that set out to create a stylish chic and an uptown ambience. This is well reflected in their prices too haa..

Tom Yum Goong ($15)

Hot and sour broth with king prawn and lemongrass... There are 3 levels of spiciness for the soup...Normal, Spicy & Extra Spicy. Feeling a bit adventurous, I opted for the Extra Spicy which didn't exactly live up to its name. Nonetheless, the soup was nice and refreshing. But, it was definitely overpriced...for a single king prawn swimming in loneliness with a few pathetic straw mushrooms...

Phad Thai ($18)

Stir fried rice noodles with grilled prawn, tofu and banana blossom salad... One of the most expensive Phad Thai I have ever tried, but I must admit it was good! The banana blossom salad was an unique addition, giving the noodles a bit of crunchiness.

Pla Meuk ($21)

Steamed squids stuffed with sweet and sour pork, topped with mango/papaya salad... The texture of the squids were just nice, not too stiff nor dry. The minced meat was well marinated too. Together with the spicy and sour sauce, this is a very appetite-whetting dish that goes well with white rice.

My final verdict...
Food - 8/10
Service - 8/10
Ambience - 8/10
Value for $$$ - 5/10

Address: Hort Park, 33 Hyderabad Road #02-02 S(119578)
Contact: 6476 9000
Website: http://www.kha.sg

Sunday, July 20, 2008

Dessert Hut, People Park Centre - July 18, 2008

It has been quite a while since our last 'venture' (lunching beyond the Bendeemeer Food Centre opposite office) and with some cravings (Mr V.Chua & mine haha) for glutinous rice balls (汤圆) in peanuts soups...the lunch khaki soon found ourselves clustering around a small round table at the Dessert Hut in PPC after a snappy lunch of the famous curry chicken noodles, prawn mee & kway chaps at Hong Lim Food Centre...oh yes, special thanks to Mr N.Lau's recommendation hee...

We were spoilt for choices...so many desserts and the 'worst' thing was...everything look so tempting (to me at least)! Haha... Here's a quick glance of the menu...


Glutinous rice balls in peanut soup is a Must on our dessert list (afterall it's the agenda of today venture haha). It is called 'Ah Boling' on their menu. According to my dad, 'Ah Boling' means duck eggs in Teochew, perhaps the shape, size and color of the rice balls resemble the duck eggs. The Dessert Hut offers 2 types of fillings for its rice balls...black sesame & peanuts. PS. there is a famous 'Ah Boling' stall at Amoy Food Centre (2nd level) that provides more varieties such as red bean and yam.

I went for the black sesame filling, which was smooth and fragrant. The rice dumpling skin was however a bit disappointing as I expecting a thinner one than this. Nonetheless, the peanut soup made amends with its soft and huge peanuts. The soup was boiled with the right degree of sweetness too. On the whole, the Ah boling was not too bad but I have tried better ones.. [My rating: 7/10]

All of us went for the rice balls in peanut soup except Mr K. Soh who chose their Iced Red Bean Drink. I had a spoonful of sample which consisted red bean, corns & shaved ice with brown sugar syrup. The red beans were soft and pleasingly sweet. This is a lovely dessert for a hot weather. [My rating: 7/10]

As a Teochew, I have always loved sweeten yam paste so when I saw the Yam Cream on the menu, I couldn't help but to order a bowl to try (thou' I was kinda full after 3 rice balls but no worries..I know Mr Chua will assist in clearing this hahaha). The yam cream was pretty fluid and not overly sweetened but somehow I felt it was lacking in something. It wasn't 'yammy' enough for my liking haha I think the yam taste could be richer for this dessert. One thing to mention...the generous serving of gingko nuts in the yam paste. Judging from the quality of these gingko, I reckon these were not canned gingko, thus made my $2.50 more well spent haa.. [My rating: 7/10]

In a nutshell, this is a simple dessert shop with no fancy decor but a nice place for a quick after-meal sweet treat. Maybe I will try their Mango Sago & Walnut Cream if I drop by here again.

Venue: People Park Centre #02-48/58
Contact: 6533 1137

Wednesday, July 16, 2008

Astons Specialities, The Cathay - July 15, 2008

Yesterday we caught Hellboy II: The Golden Army at Plaza Sing after work. Though not a '5 popcorns' movie, the battle between Red & Price Nuada was still quite engaging. It was 9pm when the 2hrs show ended. Finally, we could have dinner or supper rather...

Astons Specialities is a value for $$$ eatery that serves reasonable good food. I had a meal at their main outlet (@ East Coast road) last year so I decided to try out their new outlet located at the Cathay.

The simple decor pales in comparision to the one at East Coast which uses tinted colored glass lamps and comfortable partitions for making private chats. Here is the menu hung outside the restaurant. (Click on the picture to enlarge)

I tried their grilled fish with herbs on the previous occasion...vaguely recalled that I find the fish a bit bland. So this time, I ordered their Pork Chops and chose lighter side dishes to go with the meat.

2 pieces of sizable pork chop with pasta salad and warm garden veggie (S$8.90). The meat sauce was savory but the meat was a bit on the stiff side. The pasta was decently prepared with the right firmness, oil dressing and black peppers. [My rating: 7/10]

Healthy and almost oil-less garden veggies of brocoli & baby carrots...

On the other hand, my bf ordered their Hickory BBQ Chicken and had onion rings and house salad to go with the main. (S$6.50) The piquant BBQ sauce further adds flavor to the well-grilled succulent chicken steak while the juicy sweet tomatoes in garden greens and crispy onion rings made the meal even more delightful. [My rating: 8.5/10]

Overall, it was a pleasant dinner/supper. Good foods, affordable prices (only GST, no service charge), friendly attendants...I'm certainly coming back to try their other specialities.

Venue: 2 Handy Road, #04-03, The Cathay S(229233)
Contact: +65 6887 5889

Sunday, June 29, 2008

Majestic Restaurant, New Majestic Hotel - June 1, 2008

It was his Nth birthday (well, age can be a secret for men too haa..) so I treated him to a nice dinner. My helpful 'neighbour' gave a few great suggestions and I eventually chose the Majestic Restaurant located in the New Majestic Hotel.

It was a chinese restaurant with a sleek modern look. Although the restaurant wasn't huge, it managed to exude a classy air with chandeliers, smoothing green hues and posh cutlery.


As I had done my 'homework' earlier, it wasn't long before we settled for their degustation menus A & B, both a 6-course set dinner that commences with an appetitizer and ends with a dessert. Alas, the photos were not very clear this time as they were taken under dim lights. As a considerate patron, I decided no flash to be used under the tranquilizing ambience haa... By the way, there are 3 glass 'windows' on the ceiling where you can see through to the swimming pool situated directly above the restaurant.

Degustation Menu A ($65 per person)

The appetitizer for Menu A was originally the (牛舌牛腱野菜) sliced ox tongue and beef shank with mixed salad but I wasn't adventurous enough to try the ox tongue so I had it replaced with their braised goose which tasted like duck meat. The meat was tender but the fat beneath the skin was pretty thick. Still, it was a nice starter to whet the appetizer. [My rating: 7/10]

Next, it was the (鲨鱼骨菜胆炖翅) shark’s bone soup with shark’s fin and beijing cabbage. The soup had a rich milky taste...I wondered if they added milk to it cos' there is a 'sticky' aftertaste. Other than 2 stiff cabbage stems and a few chunky pieces of shark's fin, the chef added wolfberries, perhaps to add some color to the soup. [My rating: 7/10]


The third item was the (奶柠大虾伴蟹钳) Fried king prawn and crab claw with creamy milk and lime sauce. I was kinda disappointed with this dish as I felt the king prawn was overly fried that the meat shrunk to an unsatisfying size (it was supposed to be king size isn't it?). The crab claw did not meet my expectation too. It was about the same size as the battered prawn and I barely tasted any lime in the sauce. [My rating: 5/10]

The fourth item - (梅菜蒸鲈鱼) Steamed fillet of sea perch with dried leaf mustards in superior soya sauce. For a simple steamed dish, this is GOOD, especially after the earlier fried dish. The sea perch tasted like cod fish, very sweet and soft. The 'dried' leaf mustards complemented the fish like a match made in heaven! Sounds very dramatic...I know..haa..but I can't find better words to describe my liking for this dish. The only complaint I have is the portion of serving haha [My rating: 9/10]

Now the last main before the dessert - (小小鲍鱼焖麵) Stewed noodles with baby abalone and truffle oil. This is another delectable dish. The truffle oil gave the handmade noodles an unique fragrance, while the minced vegetables (think it's cai xin, 菜心) balanced the rich savory sauce.

Wonder where were the baby abalones? Here's a close-up shot after 'consolidation' haa...Thou' petite, they preserved the chewy texture of the big abalones... [My rating: 8/10]

Lastly, I had Fried durian ice-cream with mango sauce for the sweet ending. There is no fixed dessert of the day, you can choose your favourite from their dessert menu but it was not easy to make a choice too as all 'look' very tempting from the descriptions!

The fried batter was very light and crispy yet the ice-cream remained pretty solidified. The mango sauce was a good subsitute from the usual chocolate or strawberry sauce. This was one of the most delightful desserts I have ever tried. The Best Fried ice-cream I have ever eaten! Unless u hate durians to the core, you MUST try this dessert! ($8 for alacarte order). Even my bf who doesn't fancy durian, liked this more than his mango dessert (introduced in Menu B). [My rating: 10/10]



Degustation Menu B ($85 per person)

The first item served was (鲑鱼塔塔野菜) the Salmon tatare with mixed salad in soya vinegarette. I am not quite into raw stuff but I was attracted by its presentation to do a bit of sampling haa...fresh minced salmon with rockets...soft yet crispy in between the chews...not bad...I like the rockets haha [My rating: 7/10]


Next, (大華煲仔蟹肉翅) the majestic claypot shark’s fin soup with crabmeat was served. The broth tasted slightly different from the usual shark's fin soup. I think they added pumpkin to enhance the flavour of the soup. Generous sharkfin chunks accompanied with bean sprouts and corriandors...yum yum...[My rating: 8/10]


The third item was our favourite of menu B (东瀛芥茉虾拼鹅肝片皮鸭) - a combination of crispy wasabi prawn, peking duck and pan-seared foie gras!

Now where is the foie gras??

There you are! hidden by the crispy peking duck skin haa... Not a very big slice but compensated by its reasonable thickness. The foie gras is very well pan-fried...crisp on the outside yet soft in the inside. The taste is so good...so smooth...so divine! The wasabi prawn is fantastic too. The piquant sauce is balanced by sweet mango bits and a refreshing watermelon base...this is the taste of happiness haha [My rating: 10/10]

The (原只南非鮑鱼豆腐) Braised south african whole abalone with homemade beancurd and garden green was the next luxury served. I was disappointed with the size of the abalone haa but the texture was as good as the bigger ones. The tofu was soft and delectable too. [My rating: 8/10]



The last main was the (镬仔煎牛柳) Pan-seared fillet of rib-eye in homemade sesame sauce. I was expecting a steak-sized but the beef was very thinly sliced. Overall, it was still tantalizing with the unique sesame sauce. [My rating: 7/10]

Finally...the dessert...he chose the Mango puree with sago, pomelo & mango bits. It was refreshing chilly dessert. There was a pleasant surprise in the cup too...a ball of vanilla ice-cream...haha [My rating: 9/10]


Overall, we felt their degustation set dinners are pretty good, but slightly pricy for the quantity haha...but this was compensated by the quality and exquisiteness of the food. The service was prompt but I think the waitresses could put on even broader smiles.

As we stepped out of the restaurant, the rustic fans caught my attention...an interesting contrast from the modern ceiling next to it...

And the hotel view...
Venue: 31-37 Bukit Pasoh Road S(089845)
Tel: 6511 4718 http://www.newmajestichotel.com/

Sunday, June 1, 2008

Crystal Jade Kitchen (Part II) - May 25, 2005

After a tiring day of ushering through the sardine-packed expo on the last day of the Food Fair 2008, my dad decided on Crystal Jade Kitchen (at Jurong Point) for dinner again. We ordered different dishes from our last visit, 2 of which I have briefly mentioned in my previous blog(http://doromakanplace.blogspot.com/2008/05/crystal-jade-kitchen-jurong-point-may-1.html)

Diced chicken with cashew nut in salad dressing ($11.50)

Tender chicken chunks with crunchy cashew nuts reminded me of the familiar diced chicken with dried chili (宫保鸡丁)... Of course, the difference lies in the sauce used...the salad dressing used in this dish is savory yet it has a tinge of sweetness. [My rating: 7.5/10]

Deep fried prawn with salted egg yolk ($18)

What can I said more about this 'luscious' dish...fresh huge prawns coated with my favourite salted egg yolk...easily melts the hearts of the most tricky taste buds. The only complaint I have is the price of the dish...$3 per 'golden' prawn! I wish they could add a few more to the plate haa... [My rating: 9.5/10]

Braised Chilled Beancurd with Sliced BBQ Pork Belly ($14.80)

The wrinkled-looking beancurd is the result of a 'freeze-thaw' action. The end-product tasted more like taupok (deep fried dried beancurd) which has absorbed the braised sauce like a sponge. I find the dish a bit salty but perhaps it was meant to be salty so that it will go very well with a bowl of white rice. The pork belly was not too bad but I felt the meat was too thinly sliced so it lost some chewiness. [My rating: 6.5/10]

Double-boiled Chicken Soup with Wanton in Claypot ($12.80)

Lastly, we had a soup to complete the meal. The claypot with chinese cabbages, 4 wantons & a quarter chicken was a reasonable portion for 3-4 pax. The soup looked creamy but it didn't have a very milky taste. I felt the chicken soup will taste better if it has a richer taste. [My rating: 6.5/10]

For details of Crystal Jade restaurants, pls refer to my earlier blog.

Sunday, May 25, 2008

Rama Thai Sharksfin - May 10, 2008

For this year Mother's day celebration, I decided to bring my mum to Rama Thai, a restaurant that serves Teochew & Thai cuisine. My mum has always wanted to try out their famous claypot sharkfin ever since she caught their advertistment on the TV.

We reached the restaurant around 630pm. It was not very packed but I was glad to make a reservation as a queue gradually built up outside the small restaurant. The first item on our order list was of course their famous Braised Whole Sharksfin with Crabmeat (promotional rate - $28 per pot, usual - $40) served in a claypot.

Looking at piping hot sharkfins & noticeable amount of real crab meat in bubbling gravy...how can one be not tempted to start picking up their chopsticks immediately! Yes chopsticks is the primary cultery used for savouring the sharkfins while Spoon becomes secondary in consuming the soup. Haha.

The sharkfin was in big chunky pieces, firm between the chopsticks yet melt in the mouth. The gravy was savoury & thick yet not starchy. We were also provided with corianders & white bean spouts, optional garnishes if you like to add some crispness to the sharkfin soup. With dashes of peppers & black vinegars, we finished the soup till the last drop...simply one of the best sharkfins we ever tried. My mum & dad were full of praises for it. Thanks to my mum, my sister & brother got to enjoy a claypot each too (my poor pockets...)

Soon after we finished our claypots, the Teochew Steamed Garoupa ($48) was served.


It has been a long while since I last tried this authentic teochew dish. It was a familiar home-cooked taste...brought back the memories of my grandma. She was a great cook and always prepared this steamed fish for the annual reunion dinner. Back to the fish, it was very fresh. In my (& my dad's) opinion, fresh Garoupa is best prepared using the Steam method so you can really taste the fish's sweetness. The flesh was so soft that you can save your jaws from the chewing exercise. haa.. The Teochew style steamed fish did a great job in stimulating the taste buds with sour plums, salted vegetables & spicy chilli padi. The clear soup (from the steamed fish) was also good to go with a bowl of white rice.


Next, the vegetable was served. We had Kang Kong stirred fried with Thai Chili ($12), a variation from the usual sambal chili. The Thai sauce was not too spicy nor sour, went very well with the water spinach.


Stirred fried Garlic Crayfish ($35 for 5) was next on the line. It was not too bad but could be better. I found the crayfish meat a bit stiff but compensated by the fragrant deep fried garlic generously tossed over dish.

Finally, the second highlight (after the Sharkfin) of the dinner...



...Baked Whole Crab with Vermicelli! Though I felt it was kinda pricey to pay $80 for one crab, the dish proved itself worthy of the cost. The crab was baked without strong condiments, but it easily enticed the taste buds with its natural sweetness. The crab meat was very fresh & succulent. Behind its striking red shell, lay a bed of alluring roe, so much so that it was enough for the 5 of us to get a good portion! The vermicelli was quite nice too; fried with some braised sauce to the right degree of elasticity.

After we finished the crab (which was thoughtfully served last), the captain brought a separate dessert menu. Since it was a Thai-Chinese restaurant, it has the all time favourites such as the Thai glutinous rice with sweet mango, red ruby ice, cooling 'guilin gao' (herbal jelly) & dumpling soup. What surprised me is their exquisite selection of gelato.

After much deliberation, we chose the 'Coppa Blanco', red ruby desset and bird's nest for my mum and dad.


Coppa Blanco ($7.50), a casting of Giandula gelato with a centre of vanilla bean ice cream, rolled in crushed hazelnut and nougat...nice!

Lucky Red Ruby ($4.50) Beneath the 'crystal ball' (ice), lay the precious red gem (crunchy dyed-red water chestnut morsels) in creamy sweet coconut...very cooling to the heart indeed.

Bird's Nest ($30 per bowl)...my mum's favourite...so glad that the restaurant was having a 1-for-1 promo on the Bird's Nest so that my dad could have the complimentary bowl which slightly reduced the damage to my wallet.

Overall it was a very sumptuous and satisfying meal but the damages was not clearly not small. I added $436 to my May credit card bill at the end of the day. However when I saw at the contented looks on my parents, it definitely worthed the price :)

My final verdict...
Food - 9/10
Service - 8/10
Ambience - 6/10
Value for $$$ - 7/10

Address: 81-81A Tanjong Pagar Road S(088502)
Tel: 6222 6626, 6222 1239
Website: http://www.ramathai.com.sg/menu.htm