Sunday, 6 January 2013

Yomenya Goemon

<Lobster Bisque Pasta> 

You don't quite get the lobster taste in this and the amount of lobster meat is also disappointingly little. However, I guess if you think of it as just a pasta, it does pass the mark.

 <Meat Sauce Spaghetti with Mozzarella and Egg Plant>

This pasta was much better than the Lobster Bisque Pasta in many ways. The flavours were more robust and ingredients generous.

 <Mentaiko with Shrimp and Japanese Herb Pasta>

The tasts of Mentaiko isn't exactly my cup of tea. But from what my wife says, the dish is actually very fresh and tasty. I do admit the prawns were fresh and succulent though.

 <Cheese Cake with Strawberry Ice cream >

Just a regular dessert that tasted okay. It had a good balance between sweet and sourness though.

<Chocolate Lava Cake>

Another okay dessert at best. I guess this place isn't really famed for their desserts to begin with anyway. Haha ^^

Verdict
Ambience - Good
Food - Average
Cost - $15 to $20
Overall - Worth a try

Address
5 Changi Business Park Central 1, #01-28 Changi City Point
http://www.n-rs.com.sg/

Opening Hours
11.30am to 10.30pm daily

Saturday, 5 January 2013

BONCHON CHICKEN

<Kimchi Tofu Soup>

Nothing good nor bad. A simple yet tasty soup when you crave for something sour and spicy at the same time.

<Okonomiyaki>

Topped with squid and prawns, this dish was not too bad. They were really generous with the bonito flakes though.

 <Chicken Wings with Hot Sauce>

Simply amazing! The wings are fried to perfection. Crispy on the outside, juicy on the inside. Smothered with their special hot sauce, these wings are to die for. You have a choice of drumstick if you dislike wings or soy sauce for those who can't take spiciness.

Verdict
Ambience - Average
Food - Good
Cost - $8 to $15
Overall - Try it

Address
Bugis + Mall, 201 Victoria Street, #01-03, Singapore
http://www.bonchon.com/

Opening Hours
11.30am to 10.30pm daily

Tuesday, 25 December 2012

Alfero Gelato

<Durian and Hazelnut gelato>

Simply Delicious! Voted the best gelato cafe in Singapore and South East Asia for 2012. If you are at Marina Square or around the area, you've got to try it! The gelato is so creamy, soft, "chewy" and velvety. The best gelato quality I've had in years. For what it lacked in variety, I suppose it made up with quality. Taste-wise, I think the durian gelato is good but the Mao Shan Wang from Udders still triumphs.

Verdict
Ambience - Average
Food - Great
Cost - $4 to $10
Overall - Must try!

Address
6 Raffles Boulevard, 02-226A/B Marina Square, Singapore 039594
http://www.alferogelato.com

Opening Hours
10am to 10pm daily

Ruth's Chris Steak House


Ruth's Chris Steak House! One of the top, if not the top steak house from USA. Been wanting to try it since it first opened at Marina Mandarin Hotel about 6 months ago. Today, I finally got to try it. A treat from my wife for Christmas! Ho Ho Ho ^^

<Complimentary Bread & Butter> 

As do most other steak houses I've been to so far, Ruth's Chris also serves its own version of hot bread and soft butter. It was pretty mediocre though, nothing much to rave about.

 <Sizzlin' Blue Crab Cakes>

The jumbo lump crab cakes came in a pair and were served with hot lemon butter sauce. Both my wife and I thought it was really good. You could taste the sweetness of the crab and the savoury aroma of the herbs and lemon butter. You also have a choice of squeezing fresh lemon juice on top of it to balance the flavour.

 <Crabtini>

If you want huge chunks of crab meat, this is the dish to order. The chunks of crab meat are huge, fresh and succulent! The creole remoulade sauce (a type of tartar sauce) overpowered some of the smaller chunks of crab. But for the really huge chunks, I think it matches very well. The freshly cut lettuce provided a good balance of texture and lightness to the dish.

 <Barbecued Shrimp - Entree>

Not to be confused with the barbecued shrimp from the appetizer section. This signature shrimp dish is served New Orleans style in reduced white wine, butter, garlic and spices with mashed potato. My wife found the dish very typical - the shrimps were nicely cooked to perfection but gravy aside, shrimps tasted like those we normally have in our local cuisine. For me, I liked the sauce quite a fair bit. It tasted almost like a variation of hollandaise sauce.

 <12-ounce USDA Ribeye>

Some of the reviews I read mentioned that the ribeye was quite bland. But I decided to take a chance. On the contrary, I found the steak to be really tasty and tender. Definitely one of the better steaks I've had. However, I would love my steak to have a little more charred spots on the outside. Usually those are the bits that contains bags of intense flavour.

<Caramelized Banana Cream Pie>

This was a disappointment in my opinion. Maybe I should have gone for their signature cheesecake, but seeing how full we might be, we decided to go for this.Texture wise, it was good with crunchy sugar on top, soft bananas and velvety cream in the center. So why do I say it was a disappointment? For me, the focus of  a pie or tart is not just in the filling itself but also the pastry. The pastry was dry and bland to be very honest. It just needed a little more butter to lift it up to the next level.

Verdict
Ambience - Good
Food - Great
Cost - $100 to $150
Overall - Worth a try

Address
6 Raffles Boulevard, 4th Level, Marina Mandarin Hotel, Singapore 39594
http://www.ruthschris.com/Restaurant-Locations/singapore

Opening Hours
Lunch: 11:30am-3pm
Dinner: 5:30pm-11pm

Tuesday, 18 December 2012

Majestic Bay Seafood Restaurant


Recently got invited to my very first food tasting event courtesy of a good friend, Nadia. The venue, Majestic Bay Seafood Restaurant that recently opened at Gardens by the Bay directly below Flower Dome. The Head Chef hails from Guang Zhou and bases his style of cooking as cantonese. I was excited, eager to try out the dishes. But at the same time, unsure of how to react or act in an unfamiliar setting. Well, let's get to the food!

 <Steamed Shanghai Pork Dumpling>

I was quite impressed with the freshness of of the ingredients used. The broth inside of the dumpling was light and not too porky. Maybe the dumpling skin could have been a little thinner which would have made it perfect. But overall, thumbs up! I rate this as one of my top 3 Pork Dumplings I've had so far.

 <Steamed Siew Mai>

It is light, fresh, tasty and it contains more prawns than pork. I would say this is typically a good Siew Mai. You can taste mushrooms and water chestnuts in it too. But overall, I wouldn't rate it as spectacular.

<Seared Chilli Crab Meat Bun> 

One of their signature and more unique dish of the night. And boy, was it good! The white sesame seeds and spring onion on the buns accentuated the taste to the next level. Inside it, the chilli crab meat was sweet, spicy and fresh. If I were to strictly pick on it, I think it could have done with more filling inside. I will definitely order this again the second time I visit this place.

 <Soup of the day>

They have daily soup as well as a fixed menu of soup. Today, we were served a soup combination of pork ribs, corn, green, red and white carrots boiled for 6 hours. (A.k.a ABC soup) At one glance, the soup looks very thick. But it is actually very light and heart-warming. Feels like home-cooked goodness. And the soup is really sweet too!

<Steamed Prawns with Garlic> 

Generally, I found the dish was typical. It was nice, garlic wasn't too overpowering and the prawns were fresh too. The best part about the dish is that the chef already split the prawns into half and there isn't any fuss about peeling the prawns at all.


 <Bay’s signature “Kopi” sauce Crab>

This was the highlight of the meal. Everyone was eagerly waiting for this unique combination of seafood and coffee. The chef actually took months to tried out various combinations of coffee before he finally perfected it using 3 different types of coffee beans. So how did it taste? The coffee taste was intensed, almost like caramelized popcorn. But we were still able to taste the sweetness and freshness of the crab. I think the chef did well with the combination as I initially feared that the taste of the crab will be lost. A must order if you decide to dine here!

 <Baked Seafood Rice>

Another of their signature dishes. It is sumptuous,divine and a die die must order if you dine here! The taste was perfect. Fresh seafood paired with slightly curried, cheesy rice. Mmm Mmmm! A pity the smallest size of the dish serves 4 to 6 people already. For the dish, you have mussels, scallops, prawns and mushrooms in there. But I think the chef can do away with the potatoes though. Haha I just feel that there is enough of carbs in the dish already. ^^

 <Wok-fried Radish Cake with XO chilli sauce>

Although this wasn't part of their signature dish, my first bite into it took my breath away. It is by far the best radish cake I've had in my life. The radish cake was soft and smooth, with bits of radish still present. Most importantly, you can still taste the real sweetness of the radish! Pair it off with the XO chilli sauce that packs a punch, it is dish that tickles your sense.

 <Sweet’s temptation>

To finish off the wonderful dinner, we were treated to a combination of sweet blessings. From left, you have red bean paste pancake, steam custard bun followed by glutinous rice dumpling with yam paste stuffing and finally glutinous rice dumpling with fresh cream stuffing. I personally liked the steam custard bun best followed by the rice dumpling with fresh cream stuffing. The one I liked least was the rice dumpling with yam paste as I found it too heavy to have as a dessert at the end. For me, I'll probably skip desserts and focus more on the main dishes if I decide to dine here a second time. ^^

Verdict
Ambience - Good
Food - Great
Cost - $20 to $40 per pax
Overall - Must try!

Address
Flower Dome, Gardens By The Bay, 18 Marina Gardens Drive #01-10, Singapore 018953
http://majesticbay.sg/

Opening Hours
Lunch (Mon-Fri) 11:45 am – 2:30pm
Lunch (Sat, Sun & PH) 11:30 am – 2:30pm
Dinner 5:45pm – 9:30pm
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