Thursday, May 31, 2012

Fei Fei Wanton Mee (飞飞云吞面) @ Joo Chiat Place

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If you mentioned wanton mee, Fei Fei Wanton Mee at Joo Chiat Place probably would be one of the popular choices by many foodies. The bowl of egg noodles looked rather plain when served with a spoon filled chilli in it.

By the way, at Joo Chiat Place there are 2 Fei Fei Wanton Mee side by side across each other. To know the story behind it, you can read ieatishootipost blog here.

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Wanton Mee 4/5

I had the Wanton Mee ($3.50 small) with chilli sauce. Although the bowl of wanton mee looked plain when served, if you dig in and gave it a toss you will find all the ingredients hidden inside. If you can't take spice, you can ask for either ketchup or dark sauce.

For me the highlight was neither the wanton nor char siew. It is the egg noodles. It is thicker and softer in texture. Although it is not handmade any more, it is still pretty good.

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Wanton Soup 3.8/5

The Wanton Soup ($4.50) has nothing much to shout about. The wanton skin was thin and smooth but I felt that the fillings was not up to my expectation. I had better elsewhere.


Fei Fei Wanton Mee (飞飞云吞面)
72 Joo Chiat Place
Singapore 427789
Tel: +65 64405013
Nearest MRT: Paya Lebar (EW Line), Dakota (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 24hr

Direction:
1) Alight at Paya Lebar MRT station. Head south towards Geylang Serai Malay Village. Cross Geylang/Changi Road and continue onto Joo Chiat Road. Turn left into Joo Chiat Place. Journey time about17mins.

2) Alight at Dakota MRT station. Walk to Bus Stop at Blk 99 (Stop ID 81181). Take Bus 33 towards Bedok Bus Interchange. Alight 6 stops later at. Journey time about 15mins

Monday, May 28, 2012

Hai Siang Joo Seafood Restaurant @ Pioneer Food Village

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The best reward for my blogging journey is to get to know a bunch of awesome foodies friends. On and off we will still come out for a meal or meet one another at events but not in a big group. The last time we have a group makan gathering were probably back in October 2011 whereby we headed to Ghim Moh Food Centre to indulge the best of hawker food there.

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Thanks to Maureen for organising the gathering, our journey to the west brought us to Hai Siang Joo Seafood Restaurant at Pioneer Food Village. The 18 years and counting restaurant is located at Tuas West woks up some awesome chinese dishes.

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Fish Maw Soup 4/5

The bowl of Fish Maw Soup ($4/bowl) comes with a generous serving of mushrooms, fish maw, prawns and bean sprouts. The soup has a nice smooth consistency neither too watery nor overly starchy.

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XO Sauce Seafood Crystal Kway Teow 4.5/5

The XO Sauce Seafood Crystal Kway Teow ($8, $12, $16) was definitely the surprise of the night. Instead of using the normal flat rice noodle, the restaurant uses translucent Fen Pi (粉皮) or bean flour sheet that is made from green bean flour. It had a firmer bite and it seemed to be able to absorb the flavours better.

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Sweet and Sour Prawns 4/5

Sweet and Sour Pork is quite common at restaurants but Sweet and Sour Prawns ($24, $30, $40) is a twist from the convention. The peeled succulent prawn which was lightly battered had a crisp crunch texture while the sweet and sour sauce coated the prawn evenly.

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Steamed Pomfret with Nonya Sauce 4.5/5

The sight of the colourful dish already won me. I knew I am into something good. The Steamed Pomfret with Nonya Sauce ($6/100g) is a MUST TRY. The main cast is the Nonya sauce. The sweet, sour and spicy flavours of the sauce gave the dish a perfect marriage.

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Special Braised Pork Ribs with Flat Buns 4.2/5

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Special Braised Pork Ribs with Flat Buns 4.2/5

The Special Braised Pork Ribs with Flat Bun ($12, $24) which was braised for 4 hours at least easily fell off the bone and had the almost melted in the mouth tenderness. Paired with the flat bun and a slice piece of pineapple, it was just fating good.

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Kung Pao Prawns 4/5

I have heard of Kung Pao Chicken but Kung Pao Prawns ($24, $30, $40) was another surprise twist for me. I really appreciated the Chef's approach to step away from conventional zhi char dishes.

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Stir Fried Dou Miao 4.2/5

This type of Dou Miao is imported from Taiwan which is more leafy and crunchy. The simple Stir Fried Dou Miao ($12, $18, $24) is not available everyday. I enjoyed the simpicity approach to the dish allowing me to enjoy the nature earthy sweetness of the greens.

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Black Pepper Crab 4/5

Singaporean loves their crab and it can be done in many version. We tried the Black Pepper Crab($4.50/100g) which had a nice balance of sweetness and spiciness. The crab meat was also firm and chucky.

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Of course a group photo after a sumptuous meal. By the way our friend Lisa (aks @thelittlebowl) baked each of us a very delicious dark chocolate and nutella cupcake. Sorry it was so good that I finished it without taking a picture. Her cupcakes are selling like hot cakes at The Ugly Cake Shop.

Unfortunately, Hai Siang Joo Seafood Restaurant is not accessible by public transport. If you are not driving, the nearest MRT station is at Joo Koon Station. From the station, you will need to cab to the destination.

Hai Siang Joo Seafood Restaurant
Pioneer Food Village
29 Tuas West Avenue
Singapore 638427
Tel: +65 68633651
Nearest MRT: Joo Koon (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11am - 230pm, 5pm - 10pm