Thursday, July 18, 2024

Chengdu Bowl (成都碗) @ Tanjong Pagar - Summer Launch of Sichuanese Flavours with New Modern Takes

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Chengdu Bowl (成都碗) was established in 2020, introducing its style of Sichuan tapas and rice bowls. Its newer flagship store in Tanjong Pagar offers a variety of iconic Sichuan dishes alongside creations that highlight modern twists.

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Exclusive to this flagship store, diners can look forward to a new Summer Launch featuring five new dishes. It is best to make a reservation before heading down, as the restaurant can get quite busy.

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Housemade Beverages

We ordered their two speciality Housemade Beverages, the Pineapple Lime Jasmine Tea ($3.80) and Grapefruit Lime Oolong Tea ($3.80). We requested less sweetness, and they were quite refreshing, perfect for washing down the upcoming spice.

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Pan Fried Golden Tofu Cubes 4/5

The Pan Fried Golden Tofu Cubes ($12.80) is a new addition to the list of starters. We liked that these crunchy mouthfuls had a clean fry and were not oily, but would have preferred the batter to be just a touch thinner.

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Chongqing Signature Chicken Pot 4.2/5

Served on a gas stove to keep it bubbling hot through the meal, the Chongqing Signature Chicken Pot ($27.80) was brimming with beancurd skin, potatoes and chicken. Its rich, savoury broth is thick, akin to a stew, with the potatoes simmered until soft and the chicken tender.

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Fish-flavoured Shrimp Noodle 2/5

The new Fish-flavoured Shrimp Noodle ($15.80) was unfortunately underwhelming. Even though it came with a decent number of prawns, the noodles, which seemed similar to instant noodles, were overcooked and didn't manage to pick up the accompanying sweet sauce well.

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Green Sichuan Pepper Fish 4/5

Another dish from the Summer Launch is the Green Sichuan Pepper Fish ($27.80), featuring dory fish slices, enoki mushrooms, black fungus, bean sprouts, and lettuce asparagus. While I found it pricey for the number of fish slices included, we enjoyed its addictive spicy broth, which provided a lingering numbness.

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Juewei Spicy Hotpot with Mixed Vegetables 4.2/5

If you're looking for something to satisfy your craving for mala spice, go for the Juewei Spicy Hotpot with Mixed Vegetables ($27.80). Diners are able to opt from one of the three meat options: beef, beef omasum and braised chicken thigh, accompanied by a fixed set of ingredients, including potatoes, lotus root, sweet potato noodles and enoki mushrooms. We opted for the braised chicken thigh, which came in a substantial portion. The hotpot was authentically rich and spicy; although some may find it too oily, we didn't mind it. We especially loved the crunchy lotus root and chewy sweet potato noodles, which soaked up all the spice!

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Photos and words by Jo. A girl who loves her Mala (麻辣) at Da La (大辣), discovering hidden food gems and a good cup of matcha latte. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Chengdu Bowl (成都碗)
120 Tanjong Pagar Road
#01-01
Singapore 088532
Tel: +65 8869 7257
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Nearest MRT: Tanjong Pagar (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Daily: 11.30am to 3pm, 5pm to 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station. Take Exit A. Walk straight to Tanjong Pagar Road. Cross the road. Turn right onto Tanjong Pagar Road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 5 minutes. [Map]

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Common Man Coffee Roasters @ Alexandra - Launches a Refreshed All-day Menu

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Common Man Coffee Roasters (CMCR) at Alexandra has recently launched a refreshed all-day menu featuring over ten delectable new items, from all-day breakfast options to classic dishes. The beverage selections have also been updated with a new range of seasonal coffee concoctions, combining CMCR coffees with housemade infusions.

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Breakfast Pancakes 4/5

From the breakfast selections, we tried an amped-up version of Breakfast Pancakes ($26). These brown butter pancakes were fluffy with a pronounced butteriness, served alongside rich, luscious scrambled eggs and crispy bacon. The dish was served with maple butter syrup to bring the flavours together, creating a delightful balance of sweet and savoury notes. Adding burnt feta sprinkles enhanced the dish's savoriness, making it a standout breakfast option.

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Common Man Full Breakfast 4/5

The mainstay Common Man Full Breakfast ($30) continues to be a popular choice. Besides the generous portion size, the housemade elements, such as the hash browns and pork sausage, set it apart. The chorizo baked beans were flavorful, although they could benefit from a longer cooking time to achieve the desired softer texture.

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Rainbow Rice Bowl w/chicken 4/5

We had the Rainbow Rice Bowl ($24) from the Classics, a wholesome dish made with organic brown rice, housemade spicy pineapple kimchi, sweet potato chips, daikon, and crispy buckwheat. A poached egg crowned the rice, serving as a natural sauce that brought all the elements together. The texture and flavour of this dish were excellent — the rice had a good bite and a nuttier taste, which mingled well with the other ingredients. The kimchi was piquant, with sweetness coming through from the sweet potato chips, while the crispy buckwheat added a delectable crunch and extra nutty nuances. We opted for the grilled chili chicken add-on, but smoked salmon ($8) is also available as an alternative.

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King Prawn Mac & Cheese 4.5/5

A highlight for me is the King Prawn Mac & Cheese ($28) under the pasta selection. It featured chunky sautéed king prawns with just the right amount of béchamel and cheese to coat the macaroni. The flavours were well-balanced, using assertive cheeses like red cheddar and Parmigiano-Reggiano and incorporating bitter greens such as kale into the creamy mix. The texture of the succulent prawns and al dente macaroni was spot-on, and the addition of sourdough crumbs boosted the overall enjoyment of the dish, such as fruit extracts, juices, nut milk, and spice extracts.

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Beet Box

Do try the new speciality iced drinks. I had a refreshing Beet Box made using cold brew, sweet and tart with raspberry, beetroot, pomegranate, and dragonfruit. There are also other caffeinated options with a bolder coffee flavour, such as Going Bananas, which is made using housemade banana syrup.

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.


Common Man Coffee Roasters
368 Alexandra Road
#01-01
Singapore 159952
Tel: +65 6877 4872
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Nearest MRT: Queenstown (EW Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon: 730am – 5pm
Tue–Thu, Sun: 730am – 10pm
Fri–Sat: 730am – 11pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Queenstown MRT station. Take Exit B or C. Walk to bus stop at Queenstown MRT station (Stop ID 11149). Take bus number 195. Alight 3 stops later. Cross the road. Walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]