Sunday, November 7, 2021

Nosignboard Sheng Jian @ Northpoint City - New Flagship Shanghai Sheng Jian Bao Specialty Shop By No Signboard Group

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No Signboard, known as the original creators of Singapore's White Pepper Crab with over 40 years of heritage, has launched the group's latest casual dining concept - Nosignboard Sheng Jian at Northpoint City. It specialises in the popular Shanghai Sheng Jiao Bao and a whole lineup of Northern Chinese dim sum and dishes.

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Tricolour Sheng Jian Bao 4.2/5

The highlight definitely has to be the Sheng Jian Bao here which boosts a delightfully chewy texture. There are four flavours here. They are the Signature Popping Juices ($5.50 for 3pc), Chilli Crab and Pork ($6.30 for 3pc), Spicy Dried Shrimp ($5.80 for 3pc) and Vegan Sheng Jian Bao ($5.30 for 3pc). Are you spoilt of choices? Then go for the Tricolour Sheng Jian Bao ($10.80 for 6pc) to get a taste of a variety of the Sheng Jian Bao. My favourite has to be the signature popping juices pan-fried bun for its savoury and juicy pork filling.

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Spicy Chicken in Sichuan Style 3.5/5

Besides the Sheng Jian Bao, the restaurant also offers a selection of other tasty dishes, rice and noodles. We had the Spicy Chicken in Sichuan Style ($7.80) served chilled. It comes in fiery-looking Sichuan Mala spicy sauce prepared in a blend of Sichuan peppercorns, spices and chillies. I find the sauce lacks the aroma of a good Kou Shui Ji, though.

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Famous Wu Xi Braised Pork Cube 4/5

The Famous Wu Xi Braised Pork Cube ($14.80) fares much better. The braised pork belly cubes are fork-tender and coated in a deliciously thick, luscious red sauce with sweet vinegar.

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Fried Noodle with Scallion & Dried Shrimps 3.8/5

The Fried Noodle with Scallion & Dried Shrimps ($6.80) looks plain without any accompanying ingredients. Still, it is packed with exquisite flavours from scallion oil and dried shrimps.

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Crispy Rice with Chill Crab Meat Sauce 3.8/5

Crispy rice is well enjoyed in Northern China, traditionally eaten on its own or with a rich dip or gravy. At Nosignboard Sheng Jian, the Crispy Rice with Chill Crab Meat Sauce ($14.80) is given a local touch by pairing the Chinese rice crisps with Singapore chilli crab dip.

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Deep Fried Radish Pastry 4.2/5

Besides the sheng jian bao, the other item on the menu that I enjoyed a lot is the traditional Shanghainese pastry - Deep Fried Radish Pastry ($5.80 for 3pc). Inside the light and buttery, flaky pastry is a savoury filling of flavourful white radish.

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Chilled Coconut Papaya Pudding 3.5/5

The Chilled Coconut Papaya Pudding ($4.80 for 3pc) stands like the Marina Bay Sands towers. I enjoyed this simple dessert because it has two of my favourite fruits: coconut and papaya.

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Crispy Purple Sweet Potato Balls 4.2/5

A delightful dessert is the Crispy Purple Sweet Potato Balls ($4.80 for 3pc) served warm. Inside the crispy sphere's skin is soft custard filling to end the meal on a sweet note.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Nosignboard Sheng Jian
Northpoint City
South Wing
#01-137/138
1 Northpoint Drive
Singapore 768019
Tel: +65 66659959
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Nearest MRT: Yishun (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 10am - 930pm

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

Saturday, November 6, 2021

Sichuan Alley @ Telok Ayer - Unveils Singapore's First-ever Sichuan-style Poached Rice Series

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The poached rice or pao fan, which has taken the Singapore food scene by storm, has seen Sichuan Alley (formerly known as Chuan Hung) at Telok Ayer joining the bandwagon. The restaurant known for its noodle dishes has launched Singapore's first-ever Sichuan-style poached rice series.

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Pickled Vegetable Soup Poached Rice with Barramundi 4.2/5

We had the hot and sour Pickled Vegetable Soup Poached Rice with Barramundi ($13.50). Unlike other pao fan places, the version has more texture profiles and comes with a generous variety of ingredients. Instead of just using rice grain, it comes in a mixture of pearl rice, pearl barley, red quinoa and oats. It even comes with a whole slab of barramundi and an assortment of vegetables, including kale, red radish, hairy gourd, broccoli, cherry tomato, black fungus, and edamame. Lastly, it is topped with rice puff for a playful crunch. There is also a la la version - Pickled Vegetable Soup Poached Rice with La La ($11.50) that comes with a combination of clams and fried egg floss.

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Mushroom Chicken Soup Poached Rice 4/5

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For the non-spicy customers, there is the Mushroom Chicken Soup Poached Rice ($11) featuring a trio of shiitake, white button and shimeji mushrooms in a gelatinous and collagen rice soup, topped with bamboo pith. There is even a vegetarian version in the Beetroot Pickled Vegetable Soup Poached Rice ($10).

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Mapo Tofu Don 4/5

Other than poached rice, the Mapo Tofu Don ($9), which comes with minced pork and firm tofu in a fragrant and mildly spicy sauce, caught my attention too. Unlike the usual saucy mapo tofu, the version here is drier and more intense. I like that the restaurant uses a mixture of pearl rice and quinoa instead of just plain rice. The addition of roasted cauliflower and sweet potato with half a ramen egg gives the donburi colour and extra textural enjoyment.

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Currently, Sichuan Alley runs a free delivery promotion on Oddle for the $50 bundle menu - Seafood Galore and Surf & Turf.

Note: This is an invited tasting.


Sichuan Alley
51A Telok Ayer Street
#01-01
Singapore 048441
Tel: +65 97551058
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Nearest MRT: Telok Ayer (DT Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Thu: 1030am - 3pm, 5pm - 930pm
Fri-Sun: 1030am - 930pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Telok Ayer MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk straight down Telok Ayer Street. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]