Wednesday, December 27, 2017

Aroy Dee Thai Kitchen - Alternate Thai cuisine in Town

  • Operating Days: Daily
  • Operating Time: 12 PM to 6 AM

  • Address: 262 Middle Road, Elias Building, S188989

  • We chanced upon Aroy Dee Thai Kitchen after some shopping at Dhoby Ghaut area. Located just a 5 minutes walking distance from POMO, this place is opened all night, which make it a great place to place for dinner/supper.
    SGfoodfeed Tom yum gong basil rice chicken pork rice soup POMO

    SGfoodfeed Tom yum gong basil rice chicken pork rice soup POMO
    We are provided with the menu and a pencil after a table was allocated to us. They offer many familiar dishes you would see on the menu in any Thai restaurants.
    SGfoodfeed Tom yum gong basil rice chicken pork rice soup POMO

    SGfoodfeed Tom yum gong basil rice chicken pork rice soup POMO
    Everything was pretty much self-service at Aroy Dee. Once you have marked out what you want to order on the paper menu, you are required to bring it over to the counter to place your order. Aroy Dee takes only cash transaction, do ensure you have enough cash on hand when you visit.
    SGfoodfeed Tom yum gong basil rice chicken pork rice soup POMO
    We ordered a cup of ice green milk tea which was served to us in just a few minutes. The first mouth was slightly too sweet for our liking, but thankfully, the taste was more balanced after the ice melted.
    SGfoodfeed Tom yum gong basil rice chicken pork rice soup POMO
    Our love for Tom yum soup is beyond words and It is definitely a must for us to order whenever we visit a Thai restaurant. The taste of the Tom Yum soup at Aroy Dee is slightly on the saltier side — but it is definitely full of flavour. It would be better if they can hold back slightly on the amount of salt added to their soup base. 
    SGfoodfeed Tom yum gong basil rice chicken pork rice soup POMO
    Next came was the Basil minced chicken rice. Unlike most Thai eatery, we were quite disappointed to not see a fried egg on top of the white rice. Nevertheless, the taste of the minced chicken won our hearts down. It was stir- fried very well with a good amount oyster sauce and fish sauce, and the fragrance of the basil leaves lingers in your mouth after you have eaten. The cut chilli padi also spiced up the whole dish, which overall left us with a deep impression.
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    It would be better if there was a fried egg added.
    SGfoodfeed Tom yum gong basil rice chicken pork rice soup POMO
    The fried egg was served almost immediately right after the Basil leaves with minced chicken. Overall, the taste was pretty normal— it is a dish that is hard to go wrong in any eatery.
    SGfoodfeed Tom yum gong basil rice chicken pork rice soup POMO
    The pandan chicken was the last dish that was served and we had some expectation for this dish. There were a total of 6 pieces served for the $10 portion.
    SGfoodfeed Tom yum gong basil rice chicken pork rice soup POMO

    The taste of the pandan chicken was no way similar to any other pandan chicken we had tasted elsewhere. Instead of using thigh meat, breast meat used, which made the chicken very dry. The taste of the chicken was normal.
    All in all, we would still recommend Aroy Dee Thai Kitchen to people who have late night Thai food craving after having a pint or two nearby. The opening hours of Aroy Dee is also a plus point for all the night owls (they close at 6am).

    Aroy Dee Thai Kitchen probably isn't the best Thai food you can get in Singapore, but they do have some kickass dishes that you can try if you visit. Do share with us some of your favourite dishes after you have visited them!

    Friday, December 15, 2017

    Ah Balling Peanut Soup 75花生湯圓 - Lantern Festival 元宵节 dessert all year round.

  • Operating Days: Daily
  • Operating Time: 11 AM to 8.30PM (Weekdays)
  • Operating Time: 10 AM to 8.30PM (Weekends)

  • Address: Golden Mile Food Centre, 505 Beach Road, #01-75, S 199583
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  • If you are a fan of glutinous rice balls and peanut soup, you would have probably heard of Ah Balling Peanut Soup 75花生汤圆. This is one of the famous Ah Balling stalls with more than half a century of history in Singapore. So why the name Ah Balling? In the past, people used to make rice ball as big as the size of the duck eggs, with the shape resembling duck eggs as well. The Teochew called the duck eggs as "Ah Ball Leng 鸭母卵", and that’s how the term “Ah Balling” came about.
    SGfoodfeed Beach Road Golden Mile hawker centre food center lunch breakfast

    SGfoodfeed Beach Road Golden Mile hawker centre food center lunch breakfast
    Starting price for 4 Glutinous Rice Balls is priced at $2. The Ah Balling comes with various filling, such as peanut, black sesame seeds, green tea, yam paste and red bean. They have also different flavours of soup to go with the rice balls — peanut soup, longan, ginger and almond milk.
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    In my opinion, peanut filling is the best, especially if you choose to have it match with their famous peanut soup. You can still see the peanuts in their original form, and they have been boiled to the right point of softness.
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    The peanuts are cooked for so long till they are soft and all the flavour in it were all in the soup!
    SGfoodfeed Beach Road Golden Mile hawker centre food center lunch breakfast
    Each rice ball is of similar sizes and they are extremely chewy. Be careful when you are eating as the filling in it would ooze out if you didn’t chew properly. The peanut filling inside also provides a crunchy bite, giving it a good contrast to the soft rice balls.
    SGfoodfeed Beach Road Golden Mile hawker centre food center lunch breakfast
    Ah Balling 75 花生汤圆 serves traditional glutinous rice ball dessert that is well-liked by many Singaporeans today. It is no longer a dessert most Chinese eat during major festivities which in the past, it symbolizes reunion (团圆/圆满). Do give them a visit if you are nearby!
    P.S. If you happen to eat at the stall on Lantern Festival 元宵節, don’t be surprised to find pink rice ball in your soup!

    Tuesday, December 12, 2017

    Tian Wai Tian 天外天 - Fish Head Steamboat + Zi Char

  • Operating Days: Daily
  • Operating Time: 5 PM to 11 PM

  • Address: 1383 Serangoon Road, S 328254

  • Tian Wai Tian has been around for decades and most Singaporeans will not find this name unfamiliar. Famous for Fishhead Steamboat, this place is constantly filled up by patrons during their operation hours despite its ulu location.
    SGfoodfeed Dinner supper 鱼头火锅 Singapore
    Situated at the corner beside rows of shop houses, you will definitely not miss this place as it is one of the very few eateries along that stretch.
    SGfoodfeed Dinner supper 鱼头火锅 Singapore
    No other stalls are open during dinner time, and all customers you see sitting down are solely the patrons of Tian Wai Tan.
    SGfoodfeed Dinner supper 鱼头火锅 Singapore
    Rows of tables were spreaded out along the five-foot way to cater to the number of patrons during dinner time.  Most of the tables were still occupied when we left the place.
    SGfoodfeed Dinner supper 鱼头火锅 Singapore
    We ordered a large pomfret steamboat ($45) and it was served to us 20 Minutes after. The large pot served was filled with Chinese cabbage, Chinese Spinach, and fried yam. The portion of the fish slices given was appropriate as well.
    SGfoodfeed Dinner supper 鱼头火锅 Singapore
    There were abundant of great taste from all the ingredients in this big pot! This teochew style fish head steamboat served in each pot was cooked and kept warm using the traditional charcoal method. The cloudy soup will definitely make you want more each time you taste it. 
    SGfoodfeed Dinner supper 鱼头火锅 Singapore
    We ordered a medium Furong Egg ($10) as well. It was crispy at the side and this egg dish is of course something that can’t go wrong. 
    SGfoodfeed Dinner supper 鱼头火锅 Singapore
    Next dish came was the Tofu Prawn. A highly raved “must try” dish, this dish is as unique as it sounds (in a good way). We never thought chili crab sauce could go so well with egg tofu and prawn!  The chili crab sauce goes very well with white rice as well.
    SGfoodfeed Dinner supper 鱼头火锅 Singapore
    The garlic Kai Lan here was really good! Every strend of Kai Lan on this plate were filled with garlic taste, and not forgetting the “wok hei” taste! If you are a fan of garlic, you will definitely like this.
    SGfoodfeed Dinner supper 鱼头火锅 Singapore
    Hei Zhor (Prawn Roll) is another dish you commonly see on almost every table at Tian Wai Tian. The skin was crispy with generous amount of ingredients wrapped inside. Many have also raved about the generous amount of chestnut bits in each piece of prawn roll, however, we have eaten better prawn roll at other places. It was pretty normal to us.
    SGfoodfeed Dinner supper 鱼头火锅 Singapore
    This is the medium size Hae Chor, with about 16 pieces, just enough for the 8 of us.
    Tian Wai Tian offers one of the better teochew style fish head steamboat in Singapore. They have also several outlets around the island, which makes it easier for people to visit. For the Serangoon outlet, you may not receive too much attention from the waiter as it is pretty much a self service eating house. Soup here is refillable, but you will need to go to their kitchen to get it yourself. Ready for order? You have to queue up at the cashier area to order and the only payment they accept here is cash.
    It is pretty much a decent and a no frill place suitable for small group dining. If you want to dine in with a big group (more than 4), we would suggest you go there earlier as the number of big tables they provide are limited.

    Tuesday, December 5, 2017

    Song Kee Kway Teow Noodle Soup 松記粿條湯 - Fishball Noodle open till Midnight.

  • Operating Days: Daily
  • Operating Time: 10.30 AM to 12 AM
  • Address: 75 Toa Payoh Lorong 5, #01-20, S 310075 

  • Toa Payoh Lorong 5 hawker centre is a place for supper, with only a few stalls that starts their business in the morning. Song Kee Kway Teow Noodle soup is one of the very few stalls that start their business early.
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    Having been around for decades, many regulars will come by this stall in for their fish ball noodles.
    Singapore Sgfoodfeed Toa Payoh TPY Lorong 5 Hawker centre breakfast lunch dinner supper
    I am amazed by how they are able to have the fish ball machines in a small stall. Do have a look when you are queuing up for their food.
    Singapore Sgfoodfeed Toa Payoh TPY Lorong 5 Hawker centre breakfast lunch dinner supper
    I ordered my usual dry version of Mee Pok noodles. It came with 7 fish balls, priced at $4. They have the $3.50 portion as well which is suitable for someone who is not feeling too hungry.
    The owner was very generous with the amount of pork lard and spring onions given in every bowl. It is not the “healthier choice” of course, but I like the way how the noodles were not too dry overall. Each mouthful were filled with the fragrance from the pork lard, which might be too rich for some depending on individual’s taste. In addition, the Chilli here is very worth mentioning as well. It was paired very well with the ketchup included. It will be better if the noodle can be served slightly harder as I felt it was a little over cooked in my opinion.
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    The Fish balls were bouncy and fresh. Every bite taken has had good texture and it makes you want to eat more.
    What I like about Song Kee is the type of seasoning used for its noodle. It has lots of pork lard bits and fried shallots, which goes very well with the chilli base, giving a nice combination overall and definitely makes a fulfilling dinner / supper. 

    Wednesday, November 29, 2017

    Chicken Hot Pot 鸡公煲 - One Hotpot, Two experience!

    Located outside Fairprice supermarket at Novena Square 2, there is always a corner where you can see people crowding around during lunch / dinner time.
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    Chicken Hot Pot is a overseas franchise originated from Shanghai, China. They used to serve only three types of hot pot - Chicken, Beef and Prawn. We were quite suprised to see the new addition to their hotpot menu — fish hotpot and pig stomach soup hotpot.
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    We waited for about 20 minutes before we were being assigned to a table.
    SGfoodfeed Central Nice good cheap
    We ordered the large signature Chicken Hotpot during our visit. You can choose the spicy level you want in your pot. The spicy level was very manageable in our opinion. The pot of goodness is paired with thick savory sauce, with small chunks of chicken, capsicum, onion, celery and chilli in it. When we first started eating, the sauce was very concentrated and slightly towards a saltier side, more like the texture of the usual gravy that goes very well with a bowl of fragrant rice. When we were eating halfway, the staff initiated to fill up our pot with clear soup, it was then gradually became a pot of soup which was tasty and acceptable to our taste buds.  

    There are also many types of steamboat items available in the fridge for you to add into your pot. Ranging from $1 to $3 each plate, each item added will enhance the taste of the soup, creating a different hotpot experience all in one pot. The portion of the chicken in a large pot was just nice for two pax. It would be better if they can be slightly more generous on their portion of meat given.
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    The aromatic pot of chicken were served piping hot, and will continue to stay scalding hot throughout your meal, thanks to the wax and fire underneath the pot. Definitely a plus point!
    SGfoodfeed Central Nice good cheap
    The service received from the staffs were pretty good as well. They were very prompt to your request which makes the overall dining experience a good one.
    Chicken Hotpot may be very familiar with many of us as it has been around in Singapore for more than 10 years to date. If you are around that area, do drop by the shop and give it a try!

    Sunday, November 26, 2017

    Steamov Shi Shang Lao 食尚撈旋转小火锅 - Conveyor belt concept steamboat restaurant!


    A newly opened restaurant in September 2017, Shi Shang Lao 食尚撈 is a conveyer belt concept hotpot restaurant in Singapore.
    Located near Outram Park MRT, it is conveniently located at Chinatown area. Shi Shang Lao’s interior looks like a grand room with a long table where diners can sit around, facing the conveyor belt in the middle. You can simply pick up the skewered ingredients you want. On the other side, they have tables catered to bigger groups of four & above. 

    On a side note, you can rent a portable power bank to charge your phone at only $1!
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    We love how the conveyer belt has many fresh steamboat items on it. It is something not commonly found in Singapore and it is one of the main reasons we were there to try. They have also a big chiller where they would usually place the cut fruits in it. Fresh fruits such as dragon fruit, honeydew, rockmelon and watermelon are constantly replaced to ensure its freshness.
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    In the restaurant, you can choose to sit at the tables or counter seats, which both have their own conveyor belt at the sides.
    Singapore Chinatown SGfoodfeed lok lok central
    So once you’ve settled down, a staff will ask for your preferred soup choice. Everyone gets their own individual pot of soup, so you don’t have to share the soup with your friends if you didn’t like their choice.
    The 10 types of soup include the Extra Spicy Pot, Fragrance Pot, Herbal Pot, Triple Taste Pot, Spicy Pot, Tomato Pot, Herbal Duck Pot, Mushroom Pot, Sour Vege Fish Pot and Mushroom and Black Chicken Pot. 
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    All the drinks are displayed on the shelf above the conveyer belt, so grab the drink you want and ask the service staff for a glass of ice. The drinks are priced starting from $1.20. 
    So for food, basic ingredients include hotdogs, crabsticks and fishballs on the wooden satay skewer are priced at $1 each, while premium ingredients with a flat wooden skewer are priced at $3 each.

    They also offer seafood including prawns and salmon fillets. All the seafood we tried was fresh without the fishy taste.
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    We started with the Chicken Rolls which was out of the conveyor belt menu. Priced at $8, we were surprised it came with a big portion, with a total of 18 rolls piled on the plate. The chicken was fresh and lean, giving good texture.
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    First soup we tried was the Herbal Duck Pot. It has a little herbal duck taste and it was a little too bland for our liking. However, the taste will slowly get intensified in time after cooking with the steamboat ingredients.
    We also tried one of the top recommended soups too - Tomato Pot. It is similar in taste to Haidilao's version but they are on a lighter and diluted version, which is also not a bad choice as it makes a better soup base for the steamboat ingredients as the soup will not overpower the original taste of the food.
    Singapore Chinatown SGfoodfeed lok lok central
    Similar to most of the hotpot places, they have a self-serve condiment station with a wide range of home-made sauces for you to choose.
    Singapore Chinatown SGfoodfeed lok lok central
    There were a lot more ingredients that we were not able to try because of the wide variety of choices here. We spent a total of $50+ for 2 pax, which is pretty much affordable for a good supper meal. And oh did I mention they are open until 4am daily as well?
    Steamov is a modern steamboat concept which makes another good supper place if you are around Chinatown area. With so many steamboat places currently, Steamov distinguishes itself from providing a wide range of food, displaying on the conveyor belt. It is a no frill dining concept suitable for anyone who wants to have a cheaper alternative steamboat affairs with your family or friends.

    Saturday, November 18, 2017

    Damiao Hot Pot 大妙火锅 - Steamboat in Clarke Quay


    Being a hot pot lover, we have decided to try the highly raved Damiao hotpot 大妙火锅 as many were saying it is more premium and comparable to Haidilao hotpot 海底捞.
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    We were there at 6:30pm on a weekday and we have no problem finding a table for two.
    SGfoodfeed Singapore ala carte beef pork chicken fish rice cake central
    At Damiao, they have the daily special Sichuan Cultural Show at 7:30pm. Their performance include Sichuan Opera 变脸 and Tea Art Performance. It’s actually one of the highlights here to wait for if you are dining around this timing.
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    It has a mini platform for their performers.
    SGfoodfeed Singapore ala carte beef pork chicken fish rice cake central
    Similar to Hai Di Lao, they have an area for various types of sauce. However, the variety of the sauce is limited. Each pax will be charged at $3 for the sauce.
    SGfoodfeed Singapore ala carte beef pork chicken fish rice cake central

    SGfoodfeed Singapore ala carte beef pork chicken fish rice cake central
    The type of soup base you can choose at Da Miao. We took the traditional yuan yang soup pot.
    SGfoodfeed Singapore ala carte beef pork chicken fish rice cake central
    You can customized your soup base to the level of spiciness you want. We requested for less spiciness and less salt for our pot.
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    We ordered a 1/2 plate pork collar. It was indeed fresh and nice and we decided to order 1 full plate later.
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    We have heard so much about the fried muah chee at Da Miao and so we decided to order it immediately after we sat down. At first we were unsure what is this called, and we looked through the iPad for quite some time before we finally found it.
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    You are suppose to dip inside the sweet black sauce, before you mix it together with the crushed peanut with sugar. It is fried to a perfection — crispy on the outside, soft and chewy on the inside. We quite like this fried muah chee, however, maybe because we were already having an expectation before we tasted it, we felt that it is decently nice— but slightly below our expectation.
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    We’ve noticed this cute little can of sesame oil from Da Miao and we decided to give it a try. It taste just exactly like sesame oil — which was different from what we expected (because of its packaging so we were kind of giving high expectation on it as well).
    SGfoodfeed Singapore ala carte beef pork chicken fish rice cake central

    SGfoodfeed Singapore ala carte beef pork chicken fish rice cake central
    We ordered the 炸醬面 as our staple. It tasted like beef with noodle and the level of saltiness was just right. The portion of the minced meat given was not stingy.
    SGfoodfeed Singapore ala carte beef pork chicken fish rice cake central
    Our full portion of pork collar! It was thinly sliced and very fresh, and it is good enough on its own after cooked without pairing with any sauce! They have pork belly too but we preferred lesser fat this we went for this.
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    After waiting for about 1 hour, the face changing performances is finally here! Other than the lighted platform, the performer will walk towards the entrance to perform as well. The whole face changing performance lasted for about 15 - 20 minutes. Something different and considered an eye opening performance to us as we do not have a chance to sit so close to the performer.
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    After another 15 minutes later, the tea appreciation performance started. We realized that it was the same person from the face changing performance. Really very talented.
    Da Miao Hotpot provides a solid place for fresh food and nice ambience for gathering, and its good for business lunch / dinner with clients as it is spacious. Though the service from the staffs were good, we still prefer the service we get from Haidilao as the staff there is more attentive to little details of their customer, from giving you an apron, a ziplock bag for your handphone to even hair ties for ladies before sitting down. The condiment corner at Haidilao has much more variety as well. Unlike Haidilao, It took us a while for the waiter at Da Miao to realize that we needed their help to add on our order, as the iPad menu needs the password of the staff. It is something that Da Miao can consider removing if they want their customer to have a seamless dining experience.