5 weeks in Singapore, a land where good food is vast and at every corner has finally led to this ultra long post. Oh, and it's SO much cheaper than Australia too!
Because there's a crazy amount of food (all of which were eaten SO long ago), I'm trying really hard to remember their name, taste as well as where I ate each and every one of them.
I apologise for abusing your data usage like this, but trust me it's worth it. Enjoy!
P.s. click to see my previous post on Singapore when I was there in 2010: here
Blessings,
Winston =)
1. Paradise Dynasty, Ion Shopping Mall, Orchard Road
Signature 8 flavours Xiao Long Bao: Black Truffle, Foie Gras, Crab Roe, Cheese, Ginseng, Garlic, Szechuan, Normal
Skeptical at first, but I was wrong. Surprisingly good and natural flavours!
Beef Brisket La Mian: Could've sworn it tasted just like factory manufactured "mian xian".
Was so soft, tender and was surprised that this was actually made by hand. I much prefer these ones compared to the normal thick (and sometimes overly chewy) ones. Phenomenal.
2. Soup Restaurant, United Square
Signature Tofu: Served similarly at most places. Good.
Boiled Chicken with Signature Garlic, Spring Onion Sauce: Fair. Been too spoiled with good quality corn-fed "kampung" or "village" chickens that the ones I eat outside can never compare
Singapore Chilli Prawns: Too saucy but otherwise, not bad
3. Nyonya and Baba Peranakan Cuisine, Vivocity
Picked Vegetables, Crackers and Nyonya Sambal: GREAT
Beef Rendang: Too dry. Kampung Malay Rendangs are still my favourite by far
Crispy Chilli Prawns: SO good
Fried Lo Bak: Forgettable, think it was okay.
4. Daniel Boulud Celebrity Chef Restaurant, Marina Bay Sands
Really looked forward to this meal. Daniel Boulud, a chef I rather admire since watching him cook on the Asian Food Channel on Astro last year. He specialises in French-American fusion food.
Cost of main was about SG$35 - 40 only, not bad if you ask me!
Sourdough and French Baguette: Disappointing. I can never get freshly baked bread baskets anywhere
Dish of the Day: This dish was SO long and complicated that I forgot 80% of the dish. Basically rabbit meat with lotsa little stuff found in the dish.
Tasted EXCELLENT but I wished I remembered what it was (was more than a month ago). So many layers of flavours, nice to explore new components here and there.
Original DB Burger: Patty made with beef, braised ribs and foie gras with Parmesan bun. Patty was seriously dry, but you could taste the flavours. But the bun... Heavenly
Foie Gras Terrine: Cute presentation, not too strong and mushy just the way I like it
Brioche: Looooooove brioches
(Complimentary) Lemon Madeleines: Always found this French dessert a bit too ordinary but they were so nice to give this to us on the house cause we contemplated this earlier and they had just made a fresh batch
Lemon Floating Island: Interesting, foamy, light. Liked the apple confit but didn't think the almond cream went well with the fruitiness of lemon and apple
5. McDonald's at National University of Singapore (NUS)
I'm sorry, at the end of the day, I'm still a student who loves fast food to the core. It was hilarious, so much cheap and good food at the many NUS canteens but we still ended up eating Maccas 5 days in a row in our first week of uni LOL
McWings: MMMM
McSpicy Burger: Yummo!! Love that the patty was made with thigh (dark) meat
Double Fortune Fillet Meal with McNuggets and Curry Sauce: Liked the sauce on the burger
Samurai Burger: LOOOOOVE this! Even more than the Prosperity Burger in Malaysia. Basically teriyaki beef with mayonnaise, omg yum
Iced Milo: Hehe
Cinammon Bites: Nice at first, too sweet towards the end
6. Seafood Restaurant (?), Holland Village
Really forgot the real name of the restaurant, named after some Chinese dude but it was the closest one to Buona Vista Station
Singapore Chilli Crab: TOO much sauce and was way too spicy, couldn't taste the crab
Black Pepper Crab: Only order this dish when I'm in Singapore. Love it cause crab was fried first before tossed in sauce, so still retained the springy flesh
7. Food Republic 313, Bedok
Mee Pok: BEST one I've tasted, had fantastic fresh ingredients. Prawns still chewy and sweet. Dish also had lots of pork lard which I love
8. Random Stall, People Park Centre
Otak-Otak Bun: LOVE it. Still moist and lots of chunky fish and prawns. JUST the way I like it. Delicious with the freshly steamed bun too
9. Random stall, Smith Street, Chinatown
Durian Ais Kacang: This stuff was goood. Generous with durian and not too much rose syrup (which I can't stand). Just the way I like it
10. Yong Tau Fu Stall, Arts Canteen, NUS
Yong Tau Fu: Delicious! Soup was slightly salty even though laksa based but still liked it. LOVED the ingredients too. All for only SG$2.60. You have got to be kidding me
11. River South Prawn Noodles, near Potong Pasir Station
Jumbo Prawns with Pig's Tail Noodles: DELICIOUS! When I smelt the rich prawn stock from far, I knew it was gonna be good. I was right
BBQ Chicken Wings: Something I love to order everywhere I go in SG
Garlic Kai Lan: Okay
Teochew Steamed Fish: Good, light and slightly sour from tomato and preserved veg. Like it
Cereal Prawns: A dish I love. Always taste great and you don't need the freshest of prawns cause it's fried
13. Random supper at home in Seranggoon
Maggie Mee (Curry) with Sausage and Egg: It's so bad for you but I don't know why I like it so much. Maybe cause it reminds of my childhood =)
14. Chomp Chomp Food Centre, Seranggoon Gardens
Jumbo Sugar Cane Drink: Too much water, ice, syrup. Can't taste the sugar cane
Pork Satay: BEST we've had omgomgomg
Sauce had pineapples too
BBQ Sting Ray: Passable
BBQ Wings: BEST one I've had all trip. SO crispy but perfectly moist inside yum!
15. Clementi Food Centre, Clementi
Roast Duck and BBQ Pork: Still think the BEST way to have duck is to eat the drumstick, UNCHOPPED
16. Koi Bubble Tea, Clementi
Hazelnut Bubble Tea: Good. I can see why people like this
17. Pepper Lunch, Suntec City
Wagyu Beef and Chicken Set: LOVE it. Especially the egg haha
18. Hanabi Japanese Restaurant, Odeon Towers
Japanese buffet restaurant. Was okay but they had food that were fantastic, average and very bad.
Mixed Sashimi: Okay
Assorted Temaki Handrolls: BEST I've ever had. Fresh ingredients, good sushi rice with UBER crispy seaweed. Had 4 of these wished I could fit more
19. Mellben Seafood Restaurant, Ang Mo Kio
Pork Ribs with Salted Egg Yolk: Prefer the ones with scallops at Pac Hse, Richmond
Fried Man Tou: YUM
Hong Kong Style Steamed Garoupa: LOVE IT. Fantastic fish and perfectly cooked
Butter Crab: Was okay, had better ones before
Crab Noodles: Nothing special. Just like diluted butter sauce and vermicilli. Meh
Mojito: Nice and refreshing
Signature Peking Duck and Pepperoni Pizza: See the appeal, but not ecstatic about it. Too burnt at bottom too
21. Dynasty Palace, Ion Shopping Centre (revisited)
Pork La Mian and Dan Dan Noodles: SOOO good. Look at how perfectly the eggs are cooked too
22. CNY Eve Dinner at Relative's House
SO much food cooked by my aunt!!
She likes putting all the roe in one shell. Sinfully good lol
23. CNY Dinner at Another Relative's House
Fried Pork and Prawns Mince with "Fu Pi" aka Beancurd Skin: SOOO good!!! Had so many of these that night seriously. After that, I was convinced that food is so much better fried with beancurd skin than wonton skins. Try it
SO many good dishes that night. Ate like hell, really didn't want my tummy to get full
24. Momiji Japanese Buffet Restaurant, Pomo Centre
Seriously awesome japanese buffet restaurant, photos doesn't do it justice at all. Ate there for lunch, and went back for dinner THAT DAY. Two jap buffet meals back to back. It was insane but epic lol
Assorted Sashimi
Assorted Entrees
Assorted Sushi
Teppanyaki Grill Items
Fried Food Section
Good
Had Salmon Head as well. Our family LOOOVES Salmon Head, there was one on each person's plate it was hilarious
What they specialise in here is definitely food cooked with salmon roe mayo (as shown above). All sooo goooood
Alaskan Snow Crab Legs: YUMM!!! And all you can eat!!!
Teppanyaki Beef
LOVE LOVE LOVE how they had Salmon BELLY at night. Seriously great sashimi, omg just look at that
More Salmon Head, please
25. Food Republic, Wisma Atria, Orchard Road
In my opinion, best food court on Orchard Road. Go there, and not anywhere else if you wanna grab a quick lunch while shopping around there
Famous Hokkien Prawn Mee: Nothing fantastic, tastes the same everywhere. Prawn still overcooked and broth was bit mild
"Hao Jian" aka "Fried Oysters": BESTTTT one we've had, out of all the places we tried in Singapore SOO good and crunchy with BIG(ger) oysters
26. Yeo Keng Nam Chicken Rice, Seranggoon
Garlic Sweet Potato Leaf: Good, love this veg
Curry Fish Head: Too sour, didn't like it
Hainanese Chicken: Don't normally like outside chicken, but this was REALLY GOOD
Fried Lo Bak: Okay
Stir-fried Bean Shoots: Yeah okay
27. Mong Hing Teochew Restaurant, Beach Road
Shark's Fin Soup: BEST I've had in a restaurant
SO generous with the Shark's fin too. Could taste so much of it in every bite
Suckling Pig: Too oily
Teochew Steamed Pomfret: In my opinion, best fish to be used for this style of cooking
Braised Goose: Good. Like that the meat is thin
Spinach, Enoki Mushrooms and Abalone: Abalone was nice and sweet, so was the veg. Good
Lotus Leaf Rice: Nothing fantastic, meh
"Ou Ni" aka "Yam Paste with Gingko Nuts": Love this dessert anywhere. Good
Garlic Bread: Should be renamed to Butter Bread
Chicken A'la King: Meh, nothing exciting
My steak set ablaze from the Brandy
Signature Brandy Steak Thingo: Seriously, nothing exciting. Can't taste the Brandy from being smothered in sauce. Also, the fire didn't seem to add any "char" to my steak. Super meh meal
29. Famous Bak Chor Mee Stall, Bedok
Famous Bak Chor Mee: This was SERIOUSLY good. My friend, Ann, who brought us there highly recommended it and I can see why. Tasty broth with springy noodles and tender minced meat/meat balls. Loved every bite.
She also explains that the Bak Chor Mee here is very different from everywhere else in Singapore and it tastes so much better!
30. Waffle Stall, Potong Pasir Station
Pandan Waffle with Peanut Butter: Super yum!! Could really smell/taste the pandan. And oh the melted peanut butter mmmm. Not as crispy on the edges as the ones I've had in KK, but still good
31. Beach Road Prawn Mee, East Coast Road
Calamansi Drink: Light and refreshing
Prawn Mee: Broth was lovely and THICK, full of prawn flavour. Beautiful
Assorted Fried Items: Authentic Hakka Singaporean Dish. Too many items to name. Pork sausage, fish parts, yam roll, etc. Interesting
32. "Lou Sang" or "Yee Sang" from here and there
Mouth Restaurant, Chinatown
Mellben Seafood Restaurant, Ang Mo Kio
Mong Hing Teochew Restaurant, Beach Road
This is an epic post! Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteThanks for the encouragement, Ellie! Really fun to be part of the food bloggin community with people like you. Malaysia, represent! Lol =)
ReplyDelete<3 <3 i was looking for the BCM picture. yum i feel like eating it now. ps: i'm so glad you managed to have a few bowls of good prawn mee! :D
ReplyDeletei really like the pic of the BCM actually... its soo good seirously cant wait to have it again one day.. thanks for bringing me around when i was there, Ann Boo!! next time come to kk yah ahha
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