Saturday, March 5, 2022
618 Sim Carrot Cake @ Yishun Ring Road - The Stall Sells White Carrot Only With Generous Chye Poh
What is the good food in Yishun? Most of us will probably mention 928 Yishun Laksa or 925 Yishun Hainanese Chicken Rice. Another popular hawker stall in Yishun is 618 Sim Carrot Cake. Coincidentally, it has numeric number on its stall name too. By the way, the stall only fries white carrot cake. It does not sell the black version.
The first thing I notice is the heap of sweet chye poh (preserved radish) on the plate of White Carrot Cake ($3.50/ $4.50). It is not unusual to add chye poh to fried carrot cake, but it is usually fried with the steamed radish cake.
I am not going to complain about the generous serving of chye poh as it accentuated the flavour profile and gave it a delightful texture bite, contrasting the softness of the radish fried cake.
If you realize the fried carrot cake is cut into small cubes and held together by a generous amount of eggs, almost like an omelette. One side is fried to crispy, while the other allows the enjoyment of the egg's fragrant and carrot cake's softness. It is like having two ways of enjoying the plate of fried cake.
681 Sim Carrot Cake indeed serves an excellent plate of white carrot cake. However, my friend told me to have the carrot cake with prawn option as it tastes even better with the crustacean's flavour infused into the fried carrot cake. I will do so on my next visit.
618 Sim Carrot Cake
Blk 618 Yishun Ring Road
Singapore 760618
Nearest MRT: Khatib
Opening Hours:
Mon, Wed-Sun: 630am - 130pm
(Closed on Tue)
Direction:
1) Alight at Khatib MRT station. Take Exit A. Turn left and walk down Yishun Ave 2. Walk to traffic junction Yishun Ave 2 and Yishun Ring Road. Cross the road and cut through the housing estate. Walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]
Friday, March 4, 2022
Path Restaurant @ Marina Bay Financial Centre - Paving The Path To A Vivid Modern Asian Dining Experience
Path Restaurant at Marina Bay Financial Centre is the newest and exciting opening in the F&B scene. The modern Asian restaurant is Chef Marvas Ng's inaugural restaurant in partnership with 1855 F&B. The food at Path is a multi-layered experience. Each dish is a seamless composition of French fine-dining techniques and presentation, using comforting East Asian flavours.
Wakamatsu Strait Yellowtail 4.2/5
Our dinner at Path started with the light and refreshing Wakamatsu Strait Yellowtail ($36). The clean tasting sashimi is brightened by the pickled Chinese artichoke and zucchinis, whetting the appetite for the next course.
Hand-Dived Hokkaido Scallop 4/5
Next is the Hand-Dived Hokkaido Scallop ($58) served and cooked at the tableside. The sashimi-graded scallops from Hokkaido are seared on a hot stone, topped with sakura ebi and cooked with a seaweed truffle sauce. The scallop was plump and sweet. The touch of theatrical completes the whole experience. It is paired with Pickled Kombu Pumpkin Salad, refreshing up the palate.
Premium Kuhlbarra Fish Maw 4.5/5
The Premium Kuhlbarra Fish Maw ($35) is a new culinary experience. It is my first time eating fish maw this way. It showcases the chef's philosophy incorporating the premium Asian ingredients in a collagen-rich Douxi caviar sauce with fresh greens. It is a dish packed with complex and rich flavours, finished with delightful textural finishing.
"Suan Ni" Hong Man 4/5
It is my first time having the eel with the spinal cord intact, and more even how it is cooked in a braising sauce that consists of garlic and Dou Ban Jiang. The "Suan Ni" Hong Man ($24) reminds me of the traditional Chinese dish, Suan Ni Bai Rou boosting with garlic aroma.
French Organic Cauliflower 4.2/5
This is probably the best cauliflower steak I have eaten. The French Organic Cauliflower ($24) is braised in vegetable stock till soft and tender and then deep-fried for exterior crispiness. A layer of mayonnaise is coated around the cauliflower and then topped with house-blend furikake and buckwheat seasoning for that extra lift in flavouring.
Crispy Japanese Amadai 4.5/5
The Crispy Japanese Amadai ($75) is a beautiful dish paired with black bean beurre blanc. It is the same sauce used for the fish maw dish. However, I find the sauce complements the fish better. In addition, the crispy scales on the skin provided that extra textural enjoyment.
Signature Butter-Roasted Herb-Brined French Poulet $72
A highlight at Path is the Signature Butter-Roasted Herb-Brined French Poulet ($72). Before roasting in the oven, the chicken is brined with Chinese herbs and then coated with 800 to 1000gm of butter. This result is a beautiful and tender chicken infused with butter and herbs. To appreciate the chicken further, you can have it with the butter chicken jus sauce and scallion salsa.
Daikon Sword Leaf Lettuce Roll
Chef Marvas's mum would always serve salad with roasted chicken as a child. So in creating this memory, Chef Marvas introduces the Daikon Sword Leaf Lettuce Roll to go with the Signature Butter-Roasted Herb-Brined French Poulet. The sharp and refreshing salad helps to cut the richness.
Signature Wild Forest Mushroom Donabe with Premium Japanese Rice 4.5/5
If you need your carbs, I would highly recommend the Signature Wild Forest Mushroom Donabe with Premium Japanese Rice ($38). Each mouthful of the fragrant rice is brimming with an abundance of flavours and textures from the oats, waxed meat, porcini mushrooms and vegetables.
Whiskey Bombe Alaska 4/5
Wrapping up our dinner, we have two desserts - Whiskey Bombe Alaska ($28) and French Canele ($18 for 3pc). Go for the whiskey ice cream served with Kirsch marmalade and meringue for something sweet and light. However, what intrigues me is the french canele made with Chinese Bai Jiu (white wine). Baked to perfection, it comes with a crusty exterior, soft and fluffy interior with a tad of the fragrant bai jiu.
French Canele 4.5/5
Path restaurant is definitely an exciting addition to the dining scene offering modern Asian cuisine. Chef Marvas brings a precise balance between French finesse and the East Asian ingredients that feel and taste sumptuous yet possess a reassuring familiarity that warms the heart.
Note: This is an invited tasting.
Path Restaurant
Marina Bay Financial Centre
Tower 3
12 Marina Boulevard
Singapore 018982
Tel: +65 64430180
Website
Nearest MRT: Downtown (DT Line), Marina Bay (CC Line, NS Line)
Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 1130am - 2pm, 6pm - 9pm
Sat: 6pm - 9pm
(Closed on Sun & PH)
Direction:
1) Alight at Marina Bay MRT station. Take Exit B. Walk to traffic junction Boulevard Central and Marina Way. Cross the road. Walk to Marina Bay Financial Centre Tower 3. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]
2) Alight at Downtown MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to Straits View. Cross the road. Walk to destinaiton. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]
Labels:
.Area: Marina,
.Station: Downtown,
.Station: Marina Bay,
#Line: CC Line,
#Line: DT Line,
#Line: NS Line,
Amadai,
Bombe Alaska,
Canele,
Cauliflower,
Donabe,
Eel,
Fish Maw,
Media Invite,
Roasted Chicken,
Scallop
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