Showing posts with label Beef Brisket Noodle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beef Brisket Noodle. Show all posts

Thursday, April 12, 2018

Legendary Hong Kong @ Jurong Point Shopping Centre - The Closest Thing To Hong Kong Cafe In Singapore

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I have not been back to Legendary Hong Kong at Jurong Point Shopping Centre since my last visit in 2015. Since I am back at Jurong Point to run some errands, I decided to drop by Legendary Hong Kong for lunch.

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Wonton Noodle Soup 4.2/5

The first thing I noticed is the pricing has gone up by a dollar for the Wonton Noodle Soup ($7.80). The standard of the noodle is still quite consistent, thin and springy. The wanton remains huge , with fresh and bouncy shrimp wrapped within.

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Beef Brisket & Tendon Noodle 3/5

The other noodle dish we ordered is the Beef Brisket & Tendon Noodle ($8.80). Using the same springy noodle as the wanton mee, I have no complain of its texture. However the beef brisket was a bit on the tough side. I expected it to be more tender.

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Roasted Duck Leg 4/5

I think I was a bit hungry during my visit, so I ordered another Roasted Duck Leg ($9.80) to go along with my wonton noodle. The meat was fat and juicy with a layer of crispiness on top.

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French Toast Hong Kong Style 4/5

Not to be missed is their French Toast Hong Kong Style ($3.80). It is a multi textural enjoyment. Crispy on the outside coated with egg while soft and fluffy inside. Have it together with honey and butter for an all encompassing enjoyment.


Legendary Hong Kong
Jurong Point Shopping Centre
63 Jurong West Central 3
#03-80
Singapore 648331
Tel: +65 67941335
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Website
Nearest MRT: Boon Lay (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 11am - 10pm
Sat-Sun: 10am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Boon Lay MRT station. Take Exit C, D, E. Walk to the new wing of the shopping centre. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, August 4, 2016

Master Tang Wanton Mee @ Sixth Avenue - The Return Of The Old Master

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I finally dragged my feet and made my way down to Sixth Avenue to check out Master Tang Wanton Mee after all the media hype of his re-opening in Bukit Timah. Master Tang is already in his 80s. Accordingly to online sources, Mr Tang used to be the head chef of crystal jade kitchens and was the brainchild behind their signature wanton mee.

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Wanton Noodles 3/5

Since so much is said about the Wanton Noodles ($3.50), I have to order a plate to try myself. This is the Hong Kong style wanton noodles, so do not expect any char siew. It only comes with 4 small size wantons and a few leaves of chye sim. The noodles are thin and springy with a good bite to it. Unfortunately I do not like the alkaline taste on the noodles. Saying that I thought the sauce complemented the noodle excellently.

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Beef Brisket Noodles 3.5/5

Since we have already made the trip down to the stall, we also ordered a plate of the Beef Brisket Noodles ($6) to try. I preferred this over the wanton noodles partly due to the fact that the rich and savoury braising sauce helps to mask the alkaline taste of the noodles. Not getting the star on the plate is the beef brisket and tendon that have been stewed until tender soft.

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I have not tried Master Tang's previous cooking, so my judgement is purely on my visit. The noodles I had did not quite justify the media attention that has been given to him. I was left puzzled on the hype. Maybe age has caught up with him. Not to forget he is already in his 80s.


Master Tang Wanton Mee
Kopitown Coffeeshop
10E Sixth Avenue
Singapore 276474
Nearest MRT: Sixth Avenue (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Fri-Wed: 8am - 4pm
(Closed on Thur)

Direction: 
1) Alight at Sixth Avenue MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk straight to Sixth Avenue. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Friday, April 15, 2016

Timbre+ @ Ayer Rajah Crescent (One North) - What To Eat At Timbre+

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Will this be our future Hawker Centre? Judging from the crowd since its opening, Timbre+ seems to have got it right housing 35 different F&B brands under one roof at the latest and newest gastropark with a mix of hawkers and restaurants. I prefer to call it the hipster hawker centre.

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NAM HENG CHICKEN RICE


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While Timbre+ may house most of the latest F&B brands, it did not forget about the heritage of Ayer Raja Crescent. As per my best understanding, the original food stalls from the demolished Ayer Raja Crescent hawker centre which moved to a temporary tent nearby has been invited back to the latest iconic dining spot in Singapore. It may not be the best chicken rice in town but it definitely has its followers after all these years.


WONG KEE WANTON NOODLES & ROASTED DELIGHTS


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Not to be missed at Timbre+ is Wong Kee Wanton Noodles and Roasted Delights. I would recommend having their Char Siew Dumpling Tomato Noodles and Beef Brisket Spinach Noodle. The tomato noodles has a hint of sweetness on top of the springy bite but the char siew can be better. I would suggest trying the beef brisket spinach noodle. The beef brisket cooked with more then 15 different spices and stewed for hours is really flavourful and tender. The savoury sauce pairs excellently with the noodles too. Another star at the stall is the chunky dumpling that is stuffed with crunchy chestnut bits, turnip and black fungus.


FISHBALL STORY


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Many would ask what make the fishball noodle at Fishball Story so special? Douglas, 26 years old this year makes his fish balls and fish cakes from scratch using yellow tail fish only. His usual day starts from 4am to make the fish balls and fish cakes, even the sambal chilli and pork lard. I mean who at this age or his generation is willing to do this nowadays. At Timbre+, the Premium Fishball Noodle ($6) comes with fish balls, fish cakes, deep fried fish cake and fish skin.


WANG JIAO BAN MIAN


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Normally we will order ban mian soup for its rich and flavourful soup. At Wang Jiao Ban Mian, I would recommend trying the Dry Ban Mian ($3.30). The bowl of dry ban mian comes with a perfectly cooked egg, ikan bilis and chewy homemade noodle. All these are hold together by the savoury dark sauce, bringing everything together.


SOON HUAT BAK KUT TEH



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Sentenced to 13 years of imprisonment, Jabez Tan found a new lease of life in God. Coming up with his own Bak Kut Teh recipe, he started his F&B business in 2011 and employs mainly ex-convicts to work at the restaurant giving them a second chance in life. The signature item at Soon Huat Bak Kut Teh has to be there Dried Bak Kut Teh. Using the same soup from the Bak Kut Teh, it was reduced in a concoction of soy sauce and oyster sauce coating the pork ribs with its sweetness while the dried chilli gives it a nice kick in spiciness. The whole enjoyment is rounded off with the aromatic topping of the fried cuttlefish. This is a must try.


TWO WINGS


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Two Wings has made a name for themselves after their first flagship outlet at Bukit Merah. At Two Wings, the wings are deep fried for nine minutes which will give them that moist and juiciness inside while crispy on the outside. Worth mentioning is the special homemade chilli sauce that is pretty potent. If you can't take spicy stuff, I advice you to skip it as it probably will numb your taste buds deterring you to enjoy the delicious wings. In conjunction with the opening of their third outlets at Timbre+, Two Wings launches its new flavour - Salted Egg Yolk Chicken Wings.


ISKINA CEBU


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Iskina Cebu which sells the popular Lechon is opened by owner Chris. Words soon get around the island and long queues are formed each day at his Paya Lebar stall to taste the delicious Lechon (roasting the whole pig over charcoal fire) which painstaking takes about 5 hours to cook. Chris has also recently changed his supply using Spanish pig instead of Holland pig. It is understand that the quality is better and more flavourful.


THE WORLD IS FLAT


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The World Is Flat is by the same folk behind Tanuki Raw, Standing Sushi Bar and Shinkasen. Offering something new in its unique pizza menu, is the deep dish pizza inspired from California. A think slide of the Fat Samurai ($9/slice, $49 whole pizza). The charcoal infused doughy crust is topped with duck confit, bacon, prawn, burnt onions, smashed US beef, roasted cabbage, Konbu mayo, balsamic Okonomiyaki sauce, crispy bonito flakes, mozzarella and brie. It is really rich and heavy in flavour. For some light bites, you may like to try the interesting Marshmallow Sweet Potato Fries.


FOOD ANATOMY


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The most instagram food has to be from the Food Anatomy. The so called stacked food comes in a variety of combination. Each meal is $16 which comes with a choice of 3 different stacked food. We tried the Cold Soba, Organic Lasagna and Pork Cheek with Fragrant Rice. The cold soba is our favourite with the creative de-constructed cold soba idea. Pretty in presentation but I think the stall overlook the fact that it is very hard to handle and eat the dishes.


D'S JOINT


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I have long heard about Chef Damian D'Silva's culinary skill but I never get to try it until my recent visit to Timbre+. D's Joint is Chef Damian's later concept serving up some surprises such as the Lim Peh Slider. I had a bite of the pastry, stuffed with the aromatic rendang and I could not stop eating. This is a must try.


TEPPEI DAIDOKORO


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Teppei Daidokoro is the latest Japanese yakitori concept of Chef Teppei Yamashita. Teppei Daidoroko (“Daidokoro” means “kitchen” in Japanese) brings Chef Teppei’s characteristic high quality and reasonably-priced Japanese food with a focus on yakitori (Japanese skewers) into Timbre+. In addition, Teppei fans can also enjoy the signature Kaisen Don $16 (sashimi rice bowl), grilled/deep-fried breaded bentos/dons and Hokkaido croquettes.


BOTTLE SHOP


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The Bottle Shop has a rotating beer and cider menu of close to 200 different types. At any one time you visit the Bottle Shop, there are at least 100 beers and ciders for you to choose from to go with the variety of food at Timbre+. For the not-so-beer-nerds, the Bottle Shop also offers a limited range of spirits and wines.


$1 Tray Return System


Besides the good food and drinks at Timbre+, it also introduces the first ever tray return initiative. All the trays are mirco-chipped. When you order your food and you required a tray, a dollar is charged to your total bill. When you return the tray at the centralized collection location, the system will return a dollar back to you. I find this a good initiative since the current campaign at hawker centres does not work. At least I am not seeing dirty plates lying around , stacking up and even birds eating the left over food.


Timbre+
JTC LaunchPad @ One North
73A Ayer Rajah Crescent
Singapore 139957
Website
Nearest MRT: One North (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Sat: 6am - 6pm (hawker stalls), 11am - 11pm (restaurants)
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at One North MRT station. Take Exit A or C. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]