Saturday, September 30, 2017

CHAR Restaurant @ Jalan Besar - The All New Premium Slow Roasted Kurobuta Char Siew

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CHAR Restaruant is started back in 2014 by two Vietnam born brothers Anthony and Alvin Ung who used to live and work in the United Kingdom before re-locating to Singapore. The duo opens their first restaurant at Guillemard Road  before moving to their current location at Jalan Besar. CHAR restaurant is known for their unique twist on traditional Chinese roasts such as char siew, roast pork and roast duck, accompanied by a sizeable Cantonese-based menu.

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Passionfruit Prawn Ball 4/5

Our dinner started with some Passionfruit Prawn Ball ($22) which is shelled, lightly dusted in flour and deep fried to an enjoyable crunchy and crispy texture. The prawns are then coated in a sweet and tangy passionfruit dressing, for a refreshing finish.

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Signature Double Boiled Chicken Soup 4.5/5

Cantonese cuisine is known for the soup and not to be missed is the Signature Double Boiled Chicken Soup ($10). The bowl of soup comes with chicken pieces, morel mushrooms, white cabbage and dried scallops. The comforting bowl of soup has a milky consistency, packed with depth. This is achieved from boiling chicken bones and cartilage for hours. Do note that limited bowls are available per day.

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Signature Char Siew 4/5

The Signature Char Siew ($6 per 100g) is the brothers' original creation for their restaurant opening. A minimum order of 300g is required. Using pork belly for their char siew, I was told the balanced ratio of lean and fat undergone 3 different stages of cooking to achieve the tenderness and moist. During the last stage, a special marinade consists of 30 different ingredients is infused into the pork belly. The char siew texture indeed is very soft, almost felt like having a piece of fat. The sticky dark sauce was really sweet, in fact a bit too sweet for me.

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Premium Slow Roasted Kurobuta Char Siew 4.5/5

The brothers' latest creation is the Premium Slow Roasted Kurobuta Char Siew ($20 per 150g) which is only available during dinner and needed be to reserved beforehand. Only 10 portion is available each day. Using the premium kurobuta pork belly, it has a higher lean to fat ratio with marbling. It gives the char siew a firm yet moist bite. It is then slow roasted over a combination of charcoal and sweet lychee wood, giving it an aromatic smoky flavour.

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Black Garlic Stewed Chicken in Casserole 4/5

Give me a bowl of rice, that is my thought when the Black Garlic Stewed Chicken in Casserole ($15.80) is served. The claypot comes with pieces of chicken thigh and oyster mushroom braised in a dark sauce consisting of oyster sauce, dark soya sauce and sugar. The roasted black garlic cloves provided a nice caramelised sweetness to the dish.

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Fresh Wild Yam with Pork in Sambal Sauce 4/5

The Fresh Wild Yam with Pork in Sambal Sauce ($13.80) is an interesting dish incorporating fresh wild yam with pork slices, celery and green peppers in sambal belachan sauce. Although sambal belachan is used, it is not as spicy as I thought. In fact it is well balanced, with a nice wok hei aroma. My favourite element is the crunchiness of the wild yam.

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Charcoal Beancurd with Spinach and Wild Fungi 4.2/5

From crunchiness, my attention moved to the silky Charcoal Beancurd with Spinach and Wild Fungi ($14.80).  Freshly made daily from scratch and infused with charcoal powder, the beancurd is first steamed and then deep fried. A light broth consisting of oyster sauce, dried scallop and wild mushrooms is drizzled over the beancurd, giving it a coat of shine for a wonderful dish.

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Crispy Egg Noodles with Kurobuta Pork 4.5/5

Last but not least we have the Crispy Egg Noodles with Kurobuta Pork ($16.80) to wrap up the dinner. I enjoyed how the egg noodles managed to soak up the delightful broth while still have a slight crisp to it. The jewel on the crown is the lightly pan-fried Kurobuta pork.

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Besides the roasts and Cantonese dishes, CHAR restaurant offers a selection of ciders and ales specially handpicked by the Ung brothers. Everyday there will be three ales and a cider by draft at $14 per pint and $8 for half a pint. On top of that, there are bottle ales and ciders at $15 and $14 a bottle respectively.


CHAR Restaurant
363 Jalan Besar Road
Singapore 208994
Tel: +65 68427759
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Nearest MRT: Lavender (EW Line), Boon Keng (NE Line)

Opening Hours:
Tue-Sun: 1130am - 230pm, 6pm - 10pm
(Closed on Mon)

Direction: 
1) Alight at Lavender MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to Horne Road. Turn left onto Horne Road. Walk to the end of Horne Road. Turn right onto Tyrwhitt Road. Turn left onto Beatty Lane and walk to Jalan Besar Road. Cross the road and walk to destination. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Boon Keng MRT station. Take Exit C. Turn left onto Boon Keng Road.  Walk to Bendemeer Road. Turn right onto Bendemeer Road. Walk down Bendemeer Road to Jalan Besar Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 12 minutes. [Map]

Thursday, September 28, 2017

The Lime Truck @ PasarBella Suntec City - Yahoo!'s "Top 10 Trucks in America" For 3 Years Running

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Intrigued by the bustling American's street food scene? The Lime Truck, winner of Food Network's "The Great Food Truck Race", has driven its way from United States into PasarBella @ Suntec City. Founded by Celebrity Chef Daniel Shemtob, this is the brand's first overseas outpost.

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There are 6 tacos to choose from, one of which is meat-friendly, as well as side dishes that are inspired by classic Latin American street food. What's notable here is that the tortillas are handmade daily. That rustic taste certainly stands out in the corn tortilla, in a good way, while the flour tortilla is soft and chewy.

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Legendary Brussels Sprouts 4/5

Chef Daniel's signature Legendary Brussels Sprouts ($3.90) is a must-try here. The burnt roast brussels sprouts takes on a bittersweet caramelised flavour along with a hint of smokiness. The piquant dressing complements without overpowering such wonderful flavour. For an extra edge, Lap Cheong (Chinese sausage) replaces the original bacon bits, if that will piqué your interest even more. Chargrilled brussels sprouts hardly make into the menu of restaurants, not sure if it's just Singapore. Even if it exists, I reckon it's going to be real expensive.

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Chips + Zesty Lime Guac 2.8/5

Fresh, crispy tortilla chips is always welcome, more so with homemade guacamole. Even if you don't intend to stay put at Pasarbella, Chips + Zesty Lime Guac ($3.90) makes a quick grab-and-go munchies. If only the dip can be much much more generous.

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No. #1 Steak Taco 3.5/5

No. #1 Steak Taco ($4.60) is number one for a reason. The steak topping is compact with soy singer slaw atop to balance its meatiness and cilantro chimichurri, a traditional Argentinian condiment, to brighten up the taste.

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The Gringo 4/5

I feel The Gringo ($4.50) surpasses my expectation of a steak taco. The shredded beef ribs is tender and the flavour of the beef remains pronounced. Juice trickled down my hands as I bit through the soft taco. With arugula and fried onion, it's almost like savouring a gourmet burger with a premium patty sandwiched in between a fluffy bun.

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Slow Braised Pork Belly Taco 3/5

Slow Braised Pork Belly Taco ($4) was somehow disappointing. As I lift the diced pork belly into my mouth, half expecting the texture to be like my Asian style Kong Bak Pau, it just didn't go that way. A flour tortilla, with its softer texture could have been a better companion to this dried out pork belly than the firmer corn tortilla. The saving grace is the great salsa atop create a taste that's as vibrant as its colour.

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Fried Chicky Taco 3.5/5

On the other hand, the Fried Chicky Taco ($4) receives a much better feedback with its buttermilk fried chicken, that is surprisingly quite juicy and tender in the inside, with a well seasoned crispy crust. The tangy lift given by the Dijon slaw and pickles completes the taco.

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Grilled Barramundi Taco 2.8/5

The Grilled Barramundi Taco ($4.60) is forgettable but I will give credit to them for keeping the fish tender and not using deep-fried dory. The satisfaction just isn't there. Perhaps, a fatty fish may work, like salmon?

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Churros 3.5/5

The Churros ($5.90/$6.90) is handmade here with Cinnamon and Green Tea variant. Judging from the consistency and colour of the green tea sauce, I reckon the green tea sauce is made in house too. The texture is really chewy with crispy edge. I feel it should be priced similar with the Tacos which would be more reasonable. Couple it with a cup of Sarnies' black coffee, that would sum up my meal really well.

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Crowned in Yahoo!'s "Top 10 Trucks in America" for three years running, I do expect a little more from The Lime Truck. Perhaps it should be out running along the streets rather than being cooped up in the mall. Easier said than done but these tacos are indeed fun to have along with other dishes in Pasarbella, for a more complete street food experience in town.

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#TacoTuesdays at The Lime Truck Singapore will be running for an indefinite time. As part of #TacoTuesdays, all tacos will be going for just S$3.50 a pop on Tuesdays.

Words and photos 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 Lime Truck
PasarBella Suntec City
3 Temasek Blvd
455-456 / 459-461
Singapore 038983
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Nearest MRT: Esplanade (CC Line), Promenade (CC Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 10am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Esplanade MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Promenade MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]