Saturday, June 28, 2008

Dinner at Sushi Tei

I had dinner at Sushi Tei a couple of weeks ago with the girl. We ended up trying two of the seasonal dishes they are having at the moment.

Ebi Mentai
A trip to Sushi Tei wouldn't be complete without ordering this.. Ebi Mentai. We're huge fans of the amazingly grilled roe spread ontop a prawn. The roe just melts in your mouth and godddd, isit fantastic!

Maguro and Avocado
One of the seasonal sushi, maguro (tuna) with avocado maki. The creaminess of the avocado really coupled the goodness of the maguro really well making every bite a splendid one. Awesome match, if I must say!

Ebi Pasta
The girl had this, ebi tempura with pasta. One of the seasonal dishes. It was good, the tempura was delicious and went really well with the pasta.

From this....
I was craving for yummy japanese rice and this was just screaming out to me from the menu. The chicken katsu was supremely delicious and the curry was sweet and yummeh.

to this..
Sadly... it was all gone in mere minutes. ):

Edamame
Baby ordered edamame to end off the meal. Wonder why she didn't order it before all the mains came though, but oh wells, still good.


Satisfying and simple dinner to put a good end to a day. Life should be filled with more of such good meals.

Sushi Tei
Check out their different outlets in Singapore and other countries here.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Table 4 Four - Don's Pie


I took part in The New Paper's Table 4 Four and was part of the trio that went for Monday's lunch at Don's Pie. Don's Pie has an array of outlets over Singapore and is famed for their Specialty Chicken Pie. I thought all they had to offer was pies, pies, pies but boy, was I wrong.



First up was the Sri Lankan Cold Crabs. The meat was really juicy and had a lot of 'oomph' factor to it and there were a lot of roe in those crab.


Then we were served the Crab Bee Hoon (Dry). I personally didn't enjoy this dish though the crab was good. I found the black pepper taste to be too overwhelming that is covered the overall taste of the dish. It's probably good for curing blocked noses though.


Being famed for their pies, how could we miss out on trying those! Don served up their Specialty Chicken Pie and boy, was it real good. The pie crust was flaky enough but wasn't overly flaky to cause you to choke on it. The filling was AMAZING!!!! The chunks of chicken were everywhere and the potatoes and all were so hearty and delicious. No wonder it's their specialty!


We also had the Crab Bee Hoon (Soup). I loved this. They cooked the soup with tang kuey - a type of Chinese herbs for women, especially - and I was quite surprised I liked the taste of it with the soup. I felt it brought out the taste of the crabs really well and the yam were delicious! I never ate that many yam in one sitting before!


We also had the Black Pepper Chicken Pie. Don't really know why but they seem to enjoy using black pepper extravagantly in their dishes. Once again, I thought the use of black pepper was over the top and I didn't like this.


The was the first drink I had when we sat down - Avocado Juice. Everyone enjoyed this so much it was one of the featured dishes! Creamy and not overly sweet, you could still taste the avocado! Yummmm.


Later on during the meal, I had a glass of Lime Juice. It looked really mild because of the color but godddd, was it sour!


Last but not least, the dessert! Cheesecake! Which is what they are known for as well. They use Philly's Cream Cheese so you can be sure it taste real good and the jam on the bottom helps to accentuate the taste of the cheese and complimented it really well!

And that was the end of it! The whole experience was really fun and I got to try really nice food and made new friends as well. Check out this Sunday's TNP for the coverage! Pray to God, I don't look like shit.

Don - Your Personal Pie Club
20 Cross Street
#01-34/35/36
China Square Central, Singapore 048422

Check out their website HERE!

Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Kyo-Nichi Ramen

A couple of weeks ago, the girl and I tried out this small, quiet ramen store at a corner of Marina Square. I passed it by a couple of times but there never seemed to be much people there so I just assumed it wasn't that good but since they serve mainly ramen.. I was tempted to give it a shot!

We got a set and ordered an extra bowl of ramen.


An appetizer ($5 and below) comes with the set we ordered. We got this since it was recommended by the chef and the girl loves prawns. It was crispy and good and the prawns were fresh.

I got the Kyo-Nichi Ramen which the house ramen. A slice of chashu with egg, bamboo shoots and wakame. The chashu is fantastic, it really melts in your mouth as you eat it!

The girl had the Tom Yum Ramen. The soup base was good, albiet a little too salty but you can taste the tanginess and the prawns were hugeee!

Kyo-Nichi's soup are cooked using collagen, hence their soup are thick and really tasty. Each set cost either $13 or $16 depending on your choice of ramen and all set comes with an appetizer and a drink. Alternatively, you can enjoy a bowl of ramen at $8 and above, depending on the type. You can choose to 'upsize' your noodles as well as a choice of 'Thick' or 'Spicy' soup base.


We walked over to Canelé at the basement of Raffles City and bought a chocolate macaroon to try. Each macaroon goes for $2.50 and their standards is really a step up from Bakerzin's.


Before we left, we went to Changing Appetites thinking of getting a dessert. Got this huge mug of chocolate drink instead. It was pretty good, but I expected it to be better. I might give their waffles a try another day. Waffles are at 50% off on Saturday nights!

Addresses:

Kyo-Nichi (Marina Square)

#03-249, Marina Square
6 Raffles Boulevard
Singapore 39594

Canelé Pâtisserie Chocolaterie
252 North Bridge Road,
#B1-81/82 Raffles City Shopping Centre,
Singapore 179103

Changing Appetites
#01-204, Marina Square
6 Raffles Boulevard