Showing posts with label Soya Bean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Soya Bean. Show all posts

Sunday, November 8, 2015

Joyden Treasures @ Leisure Park Kallang

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With the successful opening of its secondary outlet, Joyden Canto Kitchen at HillV2 Shopping Centre, Joyden Concepts opens its third outlet, Joyden Treasures at Leisure Park Kallang. Opened in 1 October 2015, Joyden Treasures different from the other two outlets by featuring time-honoured dishes and a selection of the owner's family recipes prepared with restaurant worthy finesse.

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Double-Boiled Seafood Soup in Old Cucumber 4.5/5

A surprise parcel of pork wanton is found inside the Double-Boiled Seafood Soup in Old Cucumber ($14). The soup comes with other ingredients such as mushrooms, dried scallops and fish maw. It is doubled boiled with the whole old cucumber, extracting the wholesome essence of the ingredients.

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Phoenix Beancurd Skin Prawn Roll 3.8/5

Bringing back a nostalgia with a twist of their own is the Phoenix Beancurd Skin Prawn Roll ($16/$22/$30). I have never tried it before hence was really looking forward to sink my teeth into them. The prawn is chopped and mixed with salted eggs, century eggs and cilantro, stuffed between two crispy sheet of beancurd skin and deep fried. It is quite a good dish with the crispy beancurd skin. However I find the chopped prawn has lost its crunchy texture. There was also empty pockets of the beancurd skin without the chopped prawn mixture.

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Steamed Red Grouper in Homemade Soy Bean Broth 4.2/5

As a Teochew I like my Steam Fish but I have never tried it with soy bean broth. The Steamed Red Grouper in Homemade Soy Bean Broth (market price), The soya milk permeates the fish for a silky texture. Love the execution, the broth reminds me of fish head beehoon with the ginger and added milk.

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Crispy Fragrant Duck with Lotus Shaped Buns 4/5

A good change from the usual Kong Bak Pau dish is the Crispy Fragrant Duck with Lotus Shaped Buns ($58). The duck is simmered in herbs and then quickly deep fried. Similar to duck confit, the duck is shredded at the table to be eaten together with the pickled papaya and cucumber. If the crispy fragrant duck is the main actor, then the pickled papaya is the supporting actor for the dish to excel.

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Jumbo Prawns in Traditional Dark Sauce 4.5/5

Probably the highlight of the night was the Jumbo Prawns in Traditional Dark Sauce ($26/$36/$52). The huge prawn was fresh and crunchy but the sauce was the main star.  Could not really put words to it but it is simply so delicious that you can finish a bowl of rice with just the sauce.

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Traditional Salted Baked Crab 3.8/5

I did not really quite enjoy the Traditional Salted Baked Crab (market price) because of the occasionally intakes of the salt that can throw the appreciation of the crab off. However, I would say the cooking method does preserved the natural sweetness of the crab meat. The salt is actually dry wok fried with herbs before baking the crab. It is served with vinegar ginger sauce too.

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Traditional Yam Puree 3/5

For dessert, we have the Traditional Yam Puree ($16/$26/$36). It also has individual bowl at $6. I was told that the restaurant uses spring onion oil for a more subtle taste. There is also chestnut, pumpkin and gingko in the puree. The yam is quite distinct but overall it was a tad dry for me.

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Malagao 4.2/5

We also get to try the Malagao ($4.20 per portion). The Malagao is really soft and spongy. Both adults and children will definitely enjoy it.

Joyden Treasures is one of the biggest outlet among the three restaurants under Joyden Concepts. It has six private rooms too. Dim sum lovers will also be rejoice that it also serves around 30 different dim sum items daily from 1130am to 3pm daily.


Joyden Treasures
Leisure Park Kallang
5 Stadium Walk
#02-42
Singapore 397693
Tel: +65 64468488
Facebook
Website
Nearest MRT: Stadium (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 1130am - 3pm, 6pm - 10pm
Sat-Sun and PH: 1030am - 3pm, 530pm - 1030pm

Direction: 
1) Alight at Stadium MRT station. Take Exit B. Turn right and walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Saturday, January 4, 2014

Mr Bean @ Bedok Mall

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I am actually quite excited drafting this article because I have chanced upon a discovery that I am very eager to share with my fellow foodies. Not only that, I would say it was a discovery that will change the whole appreciation of the traditional beancurd. Move aside chilled beancurd, the next in thing is savoury beancurd. Mr Bean a household name in the local food and beverage scene has created this new and unique savoury beancurd inspired simply by our local hawker fare, Bak Chor Mee taking the traditional dessert to a whole new level.

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Signature Savoury Beancurd 香辣鸡肉脞拌豆花 4.5/5

Mr Bean's Signature Savoury Beancurd ($3.50) is a hot beancurd dessert topped with ingredients such as minced chicken, mushroom, chilli oil, fried shallots, vegetarian floss and vinegar. It somewhat tastes like mapo tofu initially but as the vinegar hits the palate, the picture of a bowl of bak chor mee minus noodle sets in. Interestingly, I felt like I was having tofu instead of beancurd without noticing the soya flavour, probably covered by the flavourful chilli oil and vinegar. The signature savoury beancurd itself can be quite heavy and filling, so it is better to share. In my humble opinion Mr Bean needs to have a more catchy English name for the beancurd as the current name is too generic and does not really represent the dish unlike the Chinese name of the beancurd.

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8 Treasure Beancurd 八宝豆花 4.2/5

The other hot beancurd dessert introduced by Mr Bean's new dessert concept store at Bedok Mall is the 8 Treasure Beancurd ($3.30). This is a sweet dessert with 8 different types of beans. The bowl of warm beancurd comes with red beans, green beans, lotus seeds, yellow beans, great lima beans, red kidney beans, barley and peanuts. It is very comforting that comes with different bites of textures that will be enjoyed by both young and old.

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Pearly Mango Paradise 3.5/5

Moving on to some cold desserts at the new Mr Bean's dessert concept store, there is the Pearly Mango Paradise ($4.50) that comes with a soya pudding buried underneath the mango chunks, pearls and pomelo pulps. A refreshing dessert that comes with delightful chewy bites. Probably due to the season or the species of mango used, it fell short of the sweetness I was looking for.

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Tango Twist 2.8/5

The other cold dessert without soya is the Tango Twist ($4) that is a rendition of the popular mango sago dessert. In my opinion this is the weakest link. I could tell that the mango puree was substituted with syrup which is a disappointment.

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Three's A Crowd 三色小圆冰 4/5

An interesting name for a dessert, Three's A Crowd ($4) which comes with specially made grass jelly topped with red beans, soft peanuts and black chewy pearls. The goodness of grass jelly with its hint of herbal taste can be quite boring and flat if to be consumed by itself. Usually the local likes to have it mixed with soya milk or served with longan. Given a little twist, Mr Bean's new creation allows one to enjoy the grass jelly with delightful bites of texture. As there is a layer of crushed ice underneath the ingredients to keep it chilled, my advice is to give it a good mix before consuming to have a bit of everything with each spoonful.

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Tang Yuan 汤圆 4/5

At the new dessert concept store, Mr Bean has injected a playful element to the tradition Tang Yuan ($3.30). The usual choice of rice dumpling filing of peanut or black sesame is the same but now in addition of that, one gets a choice of 3 different coating that is available in Peanut, Black & White Sesame and Kinako.

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Tang Yuan 汤圆 4/5

Now there is 2 ways of eating the Tang Yuan. One can choose to have it original or roll the Tang Yuan in the preferred choice of coating. One tradition, two ways of eating.

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Ice Blended Yuzu Soya Milk 4.2/5

In conjunction with Chinese New Year, Mr Bean has also rolled out the Ice Blended Yuzu Soya Milk ($3/$3.5) for a limited period. The refreshing Yuzu flavoured ice blended soya milk comes with little popping suprises of pineapple pearls making it a auspicious and fun drink.

Mr Bean's latest dessert concept store at Bedok Mall offers a dine in area for patrons to enjoy the new range of sweet and savoury desserts in a refreshing different way. Great news to the fans of SG Food on Foot who quote '我爱甜品' at Mr Bean's Bedok Mall dessert concept store ONLY, gets to purchase a 1-for-1 dessert* (*free dessert redeemed has to be of a lower price than the purchased dessert). Offer is only valid from 1-31 January 2014. Do not miss the opportunity to check out the new desserts!


Mr Bean (Dessert Concept Store)
Bedok Mall
311 New Upper Changi Road
#01-94
Singapore 467360
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/MrBeanSingapore
Website: http://www.mrbean.com.sg/index.aspx
Nearest MRT: Bedok (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 7am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Bedok MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to Bedok Mall. At Bedok Mall entrance, take the right pathway facing the hawker centre (do not go into mall). Continue on the pathway and walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]