Sunday, August 14, 2016

Majestic Peking Duck @ Makansutra Glutton Bay - First Ever Peking Duck Hawker Stall

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If you think that Peking Duck is only a dish that you can find in Chinese restaurant, then you are wrong as the Majestic Group of restaurants under the Unlisted Collection Group has recently just opened a hawker stall - Majestic Peking Duck, selling Peking Duck at Makansutra Glutton Bay. Yes, you did not hear me wrong, this is probably the first Peking Duck hawker stall in Singapore or maybe even the world.

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Organic Leafy Salad with Sliced Duck 4.2/5

We started with the Organic Leafy Salad with Sliced Duck ($12). The fresh greens tossed in a light sweet and savoury sauce, topped with grounded peanuts is the ideal starter to whet up the appetite.

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Oven Roasted Peking Duck Wrapped in Pancakes 4/5

The highlight at the Majestic Peking Duck stall has to their Oven Roasted Peking Duck Wrapped in Pancakes ($24 for 10pc). The whole duck is prepared at the stall itself, roasted in an Apollo oven. It is then sliced, wrapped in pancakes and served as a platter.

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Inside the pancake, you can find a thick succulent slice of the roasted Peking Duck accompanied with cucumber and scallion, dressed in a sweet hoison sauce. While I enjoyed the moist and juicy slice of duck meat, I thought the skin was not crispy enough. But overall, it is value for money as it probably costs double the price if you are having it in a restaurant.

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Crispy Cereal Duck Fried Rice 3.5/5

Getting bored of pineapple fried rice or seafood fried rice? How about Crispy Cereal Duck Fried Rice ($8)? The plate of fried rice appears rather boring with not many ingredients. Even the duck pieces were hardly noticeable. However good thing needs time to appreciate. The more you chew on the grainy fried rice, you will start to appreciate the aroma as it slowly disperses and tickles your palate and senses.

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Egg Noodles with Sliced Duck 3.8/5

For a one meal dish, you may want to try the Egg Noodles with Sliced Duck ($9). I like the fact that it comes with thick slices of Peking duck. I would recommend to let the dish sits for a while. This allows the crispy egg noodles to absorb the gravy for a lifted enjoyment.

It is nice to see that Majestic Group of restaurants has pioneer the idea of bring a restaurant dish to the hawker scene, making it more affordable for the general consumer. We have seen restaurants refining the local street food into restaurant's quality dish but maybe the vice versa will work too? Bringing restaurant quality dishes into the heartland and making it affordable to diners.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Makansutra Glutton Bay
(Beside The Esplanade)
8 Raffles Avenue
Singapore 039802
Nearest MRT: Esplanade (CC Line), City Hall (EW Line, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Thu: 5pm - 2am
Fri-Sat: 5pm - 3am
Sun: 4pm - 1am

Direction: 
1) Alight at Esplanade MRT station. Take Exit B or D. Walk to Raffles Avenue by cutting through Marina Square Mall. Cross the road and walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at City Hall MRT station. Take Exit C. Follow the Citylink Mall walkway and turn into Esplanade Link. Walk to Esplanade. At Esplanade, go to the ground level. Walk to destination. Journey time about 15 minutes. [Map]

Friday, August 12, 2016

The Soup Spoon @ Marina Bay Link Mall - Brazil Souper Inspiration

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Chefs travel, to recharge, get new ideas, get inspired, and the inspirations will be translated to the dishes in front of you. The same goes for The Soup Spoon, where SouperChef Anna creates soup recipes inspired from her travel experiences around the world. From now till 1st of September, get a taste of Brazil with a slurp of their Souper Chef Specials - Brazil Souper Inspiration.

This is the second launch, if you didn't manage to taste the first. With options of 2 meats, 1 seafood and 1 meatless, I'm sure you will find one that will suit your palate.

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Vegan Caldinho de Feijão
Black beans, tomatoes, sweet potatoes, yam, tapioca, chayote, celery, carrots, garlic, onions, coriander, chillies, paprika, cumin, oranges and mango juice.

Beans and rice are at the heart of Brazilian food, followed by manioc (a root vegetable like a potato). feijoada, a thick and heavy stew of black beans and pieces of pork and other meats, is their national dish. Caldinho de feijão is a lighter version which SouperChef Anna had tried in Recife. At The Soup Spoon, she created a meatless version, Vegan Caldinho de Feijão replacing meats with roots such as sweet potatoes, yam and tapioca. Spiked with diced tempeh, that gave a fun, chewy texture to the mashy beans and soft roots. Don't overlook the small wedge of lime served atop, which brightens up the stew with a zesty citrus note.

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Beef Stroganoff Brazilian Style
Marinated NZ grass-fed beef cubes, carrots, potatoes, onions, garlic, tomatoes, button mushrooms, artichoke hearts, red rice, paprika, capers, celery, cream, herbs and spices.

Little did I know that Beef Stroganoff is a Russian dish. First introduced to the Brazilians in the 50s, the original recipe has evolved to include much more ingredients such as tomatoes, ketchup, Worcestershire sauce, heavy cream. The Soup Spoon's version is a hybrid of both. Using marinated NZ grass-fed beef cubes, the meat was really tender, and my favourite part of this soup is definitely the chunks of button mushrooms along with other vegetables cubes. It wasn't too creamy, and I like the tang that edged the soup, lent by the piquant capers. The thin fried potato sticks atop reflects Chef Anna's attention to details, in which the Brazilian Beef Stroganoff is traditionally served with rice and chips.

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Moqueca Barramundi
Kühlbarra barramundi fish, red bell peppers, green bell peppers, tomatoes, tapioca, chillies, coriander, onions, garlic, ginger, coconut cream, kaffir lime leaves, paprika and lemons.

Bazilian fish stew comes in 2 styles - Baiana and Capixaba. Baiana style is heavier with coconut cream and African red palm oil while the latter is lighter without both. Moqueca Barramundi is a mixture of two, with a little coconut cream but no palm oil added. When I first tasted the Kühlbarra barramundi fish, I mistook it as salmon as I felt both share similar richness in taste and texture. It was sweeter and tender than I had expected from a stewed fish. The soup itself is like an in-between of laksa and red Tom Yam soup. As a meal, I would very much prefer a clear soup, just as I would take my tom yam soup.

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Galinha Caipira (Country Style Chicken Stew)
Marinated chicken thigh, carrots, tapioca, yam, tomatoes, onions, garlic, pineapple, okra, quinoa, turmeric, ginger, coriander, coconut cream, oranges, lemons, herbs and spices.

Galinha Caipira is one of Brazilian's comfort food, which Chef Anna had it in Minas Gerais style. I learnt that in Brazil, it is over in Minas that one tastes the essence of home-cooked food. Embedded within is a strong Portuguese influence, hence thick broths and stews are much celebrated here. Bright orangy yellow in colour, turmeric dictates the robust character of the stew. The quinoa absorbed the wonderful juices from the roots and vegetables, thickening the stew into congee. The presence of tomato and pineapple reminded me of what my mum usually does to enliven the taste of her curry. Garnished with roasted chopped peanuts, coriander leaf and coconut flakes, the intensified nutty and coconuty flavours bespeaks Chef's Southeast Asian roots in a subtle but punchy manner.


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From tasting these 4 Brazil Souper Inspiration, I get a glimpse of the Brazilian cuisine. I heard this is a much toned-down version - going easier on the cream, relying on roots and vegetables to create the texture and heartiness. What's notable is the use of herbs, spices and zest, which tickle my tastebuds in all 4 soups. Behind each inspiration is an interesting encounter, and you may read each story from their E-magazine which can be downloaded on their website. Do make an effort to read, and you may then find a deeper meaning in every slurp.

Written by Si An. A girl who is allured by travelling, loves the feel of freedom, smell of the rain and the aroma of fine coffee and food. Note: This is an invited tasting.



The Soup Spoon
Marina Bay Financial Centre
Marina Bay Link Mall
8A Marina Boulevard
#B2-41/42/43
Singapore 018984
Tel: +65 66344250
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Nearest MRT: Downtown (DT Line), Marina Bay (CC Line, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 1030am - 9pm
Sat & PH: 11am - 4pm
(Closed on Sun)

Direction:
1) Alight at Downtown MRT station. Take Exit C. Cross the road. Walk to Marina Bay Financial Centre. Go to basement 2. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]