Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Lee's Taiwanese @ JEM

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Lee's Taiwanese has opened its second outlet at the recently opened JEM (Jurong East Mall) at Jurong East. Started by the owner Fiona Lee who has been away from her hometown for over 20 years, she strives to bring the genuine taste of Taiwan street fare to Singapore. To achieve these, many of the ingredients and sauces with imported directly from Taiwan to ensure the flavours are not compromised.

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Pig Intestines & Meat Ball Mee Sua 3.8/5

It was a love and hate affair for the bowl of Pig Intestines & Meat Ball Mee Sua ($10). While the imported mee sua was smooth and remembered me of the texture I had back in Taiwan, the intestines still had that smelly taste for me. It tasted as it was not cleaned properly which was a disappointment. If you prefer strong flavours, you can request to add more chilli, vinegar and garlic.

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Century Egg Tofu 4/5

I was introduced to Century Egg Tofu ($3.80) during my first trip to Taiwan many years back. Since then, I have fallen in love with the dish and I just can't find a place in Singapore that can duplicate the same taste I have enjoyed in Taiwan. Thanks to Lee's Taiwanese, my craving for the dish can be finally satisfied.

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Pork Belly Rice 4.2/5

The Pork Belly Rice ($12) is definitely value for money with the sumptuous ingredients. It took me back when I saw the huge slices of pork belly. The braised pork belly was so tender that it simply melted in the mouth

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Salt & Pepper Chicken 4.2/5

Like popping popcorns, I just can't stopping going back for more of the Salt & Pepper Chicken ($6.90). Lightly battered and fried to a nice crisp on the outside but still succulent inside, the salt and pepper seasoning further enhanced the whole enjoyment of the snack.

I am glad that there is Lee's Taiwanese in Singapore as I need not fly all the way to Taiwan to savour in their delicious street fare. Complete your dining experience at Lee's Taiwanese with either the deluxe set ($15.80) or premium set ($18.80) that comes with a choice of main, appetizer and drink. Premium set will have more selections for the main, appetizer and drink compared to deluxe set.


Lee's Taiwanese
50 Jurong Gateway Road
#03-05/06
Singapore 608549
Tel: +65 66941588
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Leestaiwanese
Website: http://www.leestaiwanese.com/
Nearest MRT: Jurong East (EW Line, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 1130am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Jurong East MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Monday, October 28, 2013

Flavours at Zhongshan Park @ Ramada Singapore

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With a new Executive Chef Melvin Lim on board and a bigger selection of Straits Chinese delights, I looked forward to my second visit to Flavours at Zhongshan Park since I last dine here back in July 2013. The new menu consists of a larger selection of Straits Chinese cuisine while maintaining a carefully selected mix of international and western favourites, providing customers with more dining options.

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Not to be missed is the condiments freshly prepared by the kitchen at Flavours. The different chilli sauces were so good that we actually suggested to the restaurant to sell them.

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Clear Oriental Oxtail Soup 3.5/5

Whetting the appetite, we started with a hearty hot piping Clear Oriental Oxtail Soup ($13.90) of slow cooked oxtail infused with herbs and spices.

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Braised Beef Cheek Rendang 4.5/5

I still remembered how tender the Braised Beef Cheek Rendang ($24.90) was when I tried it the last time. Once again the beef cheek rendang did not disappoint me. Cooked in a homemade spice paste with lemongrass infusion, the premium beef cheek cut simply melted in the mouth.

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Tamarind Prawn 4/5

Looks the the chef has made some changes to the menu. Previously the tiger prawn was cooked in a chilli crab type gravy but now it is done in a tamarind gravy with pineapple and ginger bud. The new version of Tarmarind Prawn was just as good. It has a more refreshing and fruity finish. If the prawns have been more crunchy it would have been perfect.

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Slipper Lobster with Chilli 4/5

Another chance is the slipper lobster dish. Instead of black bean paste, the Slipper Lobster is stir fried in a thick, savour paste of tomatoes and chilli. The succulent slipper lobster with the delectable gravy is served with fried mantou.

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Ayam Buah Keluak 4.2/5

The Ayam Buah Keluak ($19.90) has also underwent some fine tuning too. The kuluak nuts are now mixed with minced chicken to give it more textures. The chicken was also braised to a nice folk tender absorbing all the beautiful flavours.

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Dessert 3.5/5

For dessert, we have the Durian Pengat with Pandan Jelly, Pandan Tiramisu and Sago Gula Melaka. Noteworthy is the Pandan Tiramisu ($13.90) which has only 15 portions available each day for freshness reason. The mascarpone is infused with homemade pandan essence resulting in a dessert wafts with aromas of pandan leaves and gula melaka that was smooth, rich and yet light on the palate.


Flavours at Zhongshan Park
Ramada Singapore
16 Ah Hood Road
Level 1
Singapore 329982
Tel: +65 68086846
Website: http://www.flavoursatzhongshanpark.com
Nearest MRT: Novena (NS Line), Toa Payoh (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 6am - 1030am (breakfast), 12pm - 230pm (lunch), 6pm - 1030pm (dinner)
Weekends, Eve of PH and PH: 6am - 11am (breakfast), 12pm - 3pm (lunch), 6pm - 11pm (dinner)

Direction:
1) Alight at Novena MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to the shuttle bus service pick up point at Velocity @ Novena Square. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Novena MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to Irrawaddy Road. Walk towards Ren Ci Community Hospital direction along Irrawaddy Road. Turn onto Shan Road and walk to the end. At the end of the Shan Road, cross Balestier Road to destination. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]

3) Alight at Toa Payoh MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to Toa Payoh bus interchange (Stop ID 52009). Take bus number 139 or 145. Alight 3 stops later. Walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]

4) Alight at Toa Payoh MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to bus stop at Toa Payoh MRT station along Toa Payoh Lorong 2 (Stop ID 52189). Take bus 56, 105 or 153. Alight 1 stop later. Cross the canal. Cut through the cluster of HDB flats and carpark towards block 103 onto Ah Hood Road. Continue on Ah Hood Road to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]