Showing posts with label Beef Tripe. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Beef Tripe. Show all posts

Friday, December 26, 2025

Pang Pang (胖哥俩肉蟹煲) @ Guoco Midtown II - 50% OFF Second Pot Promtion From 2 to 31 January 2026

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Pang Pang (胖哥俩肉蟹煲) at Guoco Midtown II is a name that resonates strongly with fans of robust, flavour-packed Chinese casseroles. Originating from Haiyan, Zhejiang, in 2008, the brand has grown into a nationwide phenomenon in China, famed for its intensely savoury one-pot meat and seafood casseroles. With over 50 million pots sold annually and queues forming daily, Pang Pang’s reputation clearly precedes itself. Diners can choose from seven different casseroles, each spotlighting a hero protein wok-fried in an intensely aromatic blend of spices, chilli oil and secret sauces. From 2 to 31 January 2026, there is also a 50% OFF second pot promotion (T&Cs apply), making it an even more compelling reason to visit.

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A definite must-order here is the Signature Crab Pot ($78), which features two sizeable crabs stir-fried generously in spices and chilli oil. While diners can select their preferred spice level, the heat is relatively mild and very manageable, allowing the savoury depth of the sauce to shine. What truly makes this dish memorable is the addictive sauce. It is rich, aromatic and dangerously good with rice. Extra ingredients such as chicken feet, noodles, pork ribs, prawns, and rice cakes can be added to further customise the pot.

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⁠Signature Crab Pot 5/5

Interestingly, while the crabs are the headline, my personal highlights were the potatoes and chicken feet. The potatoes are cooked to an incredibly soft texture, thoroughly soaking up the luscious sauce. The chicken feet, on the other hand, are superbly braised until tender, gelatinous and thoroughly infused with flavour. It is so addictive that they easily stole the limelight from the crabs themselves.

Beyond the crab pot, Pang Pang also offers other casseroles, including Pork Ribs Pot, Chicken Wing Pot, Chicken Feet Pot, Frog Pot and Prawn Pot, giving diners plenty of options to explore, especially with the second pot promotion running during January.

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Smashed Cucumber 4.5/5

To balance the richness of the casseroles, the Smashed Cucumber ($3.80) is a refreshing and well-executed cold dish. Crunchy, lightly tangy and cooling, it does an excellent job of cutting through the oiliness of the main pot. The menu also features other cold starters such as Sichuan Spicy Chicken in Red Chilli Oil, Crunchy Chinese Broccoli, Silken Tofu with Century Egg, Braised Peanuts with Celery, Pang Pang’s Cold Noodles and Seasonal Vegetables.

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Beef Tripe Bowl 4/5

For appetisers, we tried the Beef Tripe Bowl ($15.80), which impressed with its satisfying crunch and springy bite. The tripe is coated in a spicy, piquant chilli sauce that delivers both heat and fragrance without overwhelming the palate.

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Pangpang’s Fried Glutinous Rice Cake 4.2/5

The Pang Pang’s Fried Glutinous Rice Cake ($8.80) makes for a delightful snack. Deep-fried to a golden crisp exterior, the inside remains soft and chewy, with molten brown sugar oozing out for a sweet-savoury finish that is surprisingly addictive.

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Pangpang’s Signature Ice Tea and ⁠Pineapple, Passionfruit Ice Tea 4/5

Given the bold and rich flavours across the menu, Pang Pang’s Signature Ice Tea, along with the Pineapple, Passionfruit Ice Tea, are perfect accompaniments. Sweet, refreshing and lightly fruity, they help refresh the palate and keep the meal enjoyable till the very end.

Overall, Pang Pang delivers precisely what it promises — hearty, indulgent casseroles packed with flavour, complemented by well-thought-out sides and drinks. It is easy to see why this brand has achieved cult status in China, and the January promotion only sweetens the deal for those looking to indulge in more than one pot.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Pang Pang (胖哥俩肉蟹煲)
Guoco Midtown II
20 Tan Quee Lan Street
# 01-13/16
Singapore 188107
Tel: +65 8084 9068
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Nearest MRT: Bugis (DT, EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 10pm

Direction:
Alight at Bugis MRT station. Take Exit D. Turn left and walk to the destination. Journey time is about 3 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, December 25, 2025

The Drunken Chef Private Dining - Affordable Home Private Dining with Comforting Chinese Classics

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The Drunken Chef by Sherine Chua is one of the newest additions to the home private dining scene, offering a Chinese cuisine menu at $98 per pax, making it one of the most affordable options currently available. The experience focuses on comforting, well-executed dishes that feel familiar yet thoughtfully prepared, making it ideal for intimate gatherings and family-style celebrations.

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We started with the Marinated Tomatoes, a refreshing opener that delivered a pleasant balance of sweetness and tanginess. Light and appetising, it gently whetted our appetite and set the tone nicely for the upcoming feast.

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Braised Beef Shin & Tripe 4.5/5

One of the highlights was the Braised Beef Shin & Tripe. Both components were well infused with the rich braising sauce. The beef shin was tender and flavourful, while the tripe retained a delightful chewy bite. A gentle hint of spiciness helped lift the overall flavour profile, making this a satisfying and robust dish to start the meal.

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Drunken Chicken 4/5

The Drunken Chicken was tender and well-cooked, though it felt slightly restrained in terms of the Chinese wine aroma and flavour. A more generous hand with the alcohol could have elevated the dish further, giving it the signature fragrance that drunken chicken lovers would expect.

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Kam Heong Clams 5/5

The Kam Heong Clams stood out with their bold aromatics. The sweet and juicy clams were beautifully coated in a fragrant, punchy sauce that paired exceptionally well with rice. The sauce was so addictive that it was impossible not to drizzle it generously over our bowls, savouring every last drop.

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Sio Bak 4.8/5

A clear crowd favourite at the table was the Sio Bak. It had been a while since I encountered this style of roast pork, featuring an addictive, crispy, almost biscuity skin. It immediately brought to mind the roasting technique of 88 Hong Kong Roast Meat Specialist, delivering both nostalgia and satisfaction with every bite.

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Cai Poh Steamed Snapper 4.5/5

The Cai Poh Steamed Snapper was simply and skilfully executed. Steamed to perfection, the fish remained moist and tender, while the preserved radish and soy sauce enhanced and highlighted the natural sweetness of the fish meat without overpowering it.

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Kai Shui Bai Cai 4.2/5

At first glance, the Kai Shui Bai Cai may look humble and unassuming, but simple dishes often require the most finesse. This was done excellently — clean, light, and delicious, allowing the vegetable's natural sweetness to shine through.

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Seafood Pao Fan 4.5/5

The undeniable highlight of the dinner was the Seafood Pao Fan. Even before it arrived at the table, the rich crustacean aroma wafted out from the kitchen. Once served, the fragrance intensified, drawing everyone in. The robust seafood flavours paired with fluffy rice created a dish that was both hearty and deeply comforting, making it a memorable centrepiece of the meal.

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Gui Hua Gao 4.2/5

To end on a sweet note, we were served Gui Hua Gao (Osmanthus Jelly). The gentle sweetness and floral fragrance of osmanthus were complemented by crunchy chestnuts and wolfberries, offering a light yet satisfying conclusion to the meal.

Overall, The Drunken Chef by Sherine Chua delivers a value-driven home private dining experience with comforting Chinese dishes that resonate with warmth and familiarity. At $98 per pax, it presents an accessible entry point into the private dining scene, especially for those seeking honest flavours and a hearty communal dining experience.


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Nearest MRT: Buona Vista (CC, EW Line)


Thursday, November 14, 2024

Yang Ming Seafood (Kelong) @ Vivocity - Popular Homegrown Live Seafood Restaurant Opens First In-mall Restaurant with a Kelong Theme Interior

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Yang Ming Seafood, a well-loved homegrown seafood restaurant with branches in Bishan and Ubi, has launched its first in-mall waterfront outlet at VivoCity. Designed to evoke an authentic fish kelong experience, the largest of its three outlets seats up to 250 guests. It features a wine cellar, wooden floorboards, beams, fish nets, and live seafood tanks that all highlight the restaurant's commitment to freshness.

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Charcoal Roasted Suckling Pig 4.2/5

The Charcoal Roasted Suckling Pig ($268) is a quintessential celebratory dish. Freshly roasted to order, the suckling pig arrives with incredibly aromatic and crispy skin — a perfect centrepiece for sharing.

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NEW Fragrant Crispy Rice Crab 4/5

A standout addition to the menu is the Fragrant Crispy Rice Crab ($11 per 100g for Sri Lankan Crab, $10 per 100g for Indonesian Crab). This innovative dish offers a refreshing change from the traditional Singapore Chilli Crab. Paired with fragrant, crispy rice, the dish marries texture and flavour in a unique way, showcasing the crab's succulent, natural sweetness.

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Crab Stewed Bee Hoon 4.2/5

Another crab option we tried was the Crab Stewed Bee Hoon ($11 per 100g for Sri Lankan Crab, $10 per 100g for Indonesian Crab). The silky bee hoon absorbs the robust, crustacean-rich flavours of the crab, resulting in a comforting, flavour-packed dish.

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NEW Chicken Broth with Baby Cabbage 4.8/5

The Chicken Broth with Baby Cabbage ($88) is a crowd favourite, delivering a hearty, comforting experience. The broth is sweetened by chicken essence and baby cabbage, making it a light yet flavourful choice that’s perfect for group dining.

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NEW Basil Sauce Live Prawn 4/5

Next up was the Basil Sauce Live Prawn ($28 for 300g, $40 for 500g, $78 for 1kg). This new addition offers a refreshing twist, with basil’s fragrant aroma enhancing the fresh, succulent prawns. The basil sauce brings an unexpected yet delightful flavour to the dish.

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Minced Garlic Steamed Clam 4.2/5

The Minced Garlic Steamed Clam ($35 for 500g, $68 for 1kg) features plump, juicy clams steamed with fragrant minced garlic. Each bite captures the natural sweetness of the clams, complemented by the garlic’s savoury aroma.

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NEW Braised Whole Tripe & Brisket 4.5/5

One of the evening's highlights was the new Braised Whole Tripe & Brisket ($108). This dish requires a pre-order and is well worth the wait. The beef tripe is stuffed with tender brisket and tendon, all in a flavourful, slightly spicy brown sauce. The complex layers of texture and taste make it a must-try for offal lovers.

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NEW Dry Braised Pork Ribs 4/5

Another new menu item, the Dry Braised Pork Ribs ($20, $30, or $40), features tender, juicy pork ribs with a sauce that's been expertly absorbed into the meat. The ribs are a satisfying option, especially for those who enjoy bold, concentrated flavours.

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Andrew Lobster 4.2/5

The Andrew Lobster is an iconic dish at Yang Ming Seafood. It is a dish my friend shared with the owner that he had in Hong Kong, and after much R&D, the chef created this dish, which became a hit with many foodies. The creation features silky chee cheong fan (rice noodle rolls) accented with fried shallots, fried garlic, and premium soy sauce. It's easy to see why; the dish strikes a perfect balance of flavour and texture, with each element enhancing the others.

Yang Ming Seafood's new VivoCity outlet is an impressive addition to the dining scene. With an emphasis on fresh, live seafood and authentic flavours, the restaurant delivers both innovation and comfort. The inviting kelong-inspired ambience and diverse menu make it an excellent choice for seafood lovers who enjoy quality dishes in a unique waterfront setting. Whether you're there for classic favourites or new creations, Yang Ming Seafood promises a memorable dining experience.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Yang Ming Seafood (Kelong)
VivoCity
1 Harbourfront Walk
#02-158/159
Singapore 098585
Tel: +65 65133009/ 80289907
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Nearest MRT: Harbourfront (CC, NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 3pm, 5pm - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Harbourfront MRT station. Take Exit C or E. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]