Sunday, 18 November 2012

Canton Paradise

This is my 3rd visit to Canton Paradise, I just can't get enough of the yummy dim sum dishes served there. I've eaten most of the dishes shown below, but wait! The crown jewel is right at the bottom! It's the first time I managed to sink my teeth into their signature dish. So read on. ^^

<Baked BBQ Pork Pastry> 

<Mini Egg Tarts> 

<Steam Prawn Dumplings> 

<Crispy Bacon Roll with Cheese> 

<Prawn in Beancurd Skin> 

<Crispy Prawn & Mango Salad> 

<Steam Custard Bun>


<Crown Jewel! - Crispy BBQ Pork>

Contrary to the name of the dish, there is absolutely zero pork meat content in this dish. Instead, I have a feeling that it is simply made up of super thin layers of pork fat stack on one another. They do it so well that the outside is ultra crispy with the inside still moist, not with fat but with the pork juices that simply slides down your throat. Divine!

Verdict
Ambience - Good
Food - Awesome
Cost - $15 to $20
Overall - Must try!

Address
112 East Coast Road, #B1-15, I12 Katong, Singapore 42880

Opening Hours
10.30am to 10pm

Sunday, 4 November 2012

Poulet

Poulet means chicken in French. This newly opened French Bistro laid its first foundation at the recently revamped Bugis Plus (Previously known as Iluma). The restaurant has a very open concept and is right smack in the middle of the mall making it not so conducive especially for dating couples.

<French Onion Soup> 

I felt the soup was pretty average. But at a price of $5.80, I guess you can say that it is decent. The soup was beefy, the onions were cooked well. Only thing that I didn't fancy was that I found the soup a tad too sweet. It also lacks the cheese I love so much....

<Oxtail Stew> 

Simply divine! The meat falls off the the bone cleanly with the gentlest of touches. Take a bite of it and the meat simply melts in your mouth. My only 2 complains about this dish will be that I got the pieces with larger bones and more cartilage which I dislike. >.<

<Gratin of Potato and Sweet Corn> 

Usually not one of my favourites as I dislike cream based dishes. This wasn't too creamy and the corn added a much desired crunch and sweetness to balance off the taste.

<Soy Panna Cotta with Logan>

It almost felt like eating "Tao Huay" with logans. I wasn't too thrilled by it and I probably wouldn't order it again. But if you are thinking of having a light "Oriental" dessert to finish off your meal, this would be an ideal choice.

Verdict
Ambience - Average
Food - Good
Cost - $10 to $20
Overall - Try it!

Address
201 Victoria Street, Level 4 Bugis+

Opening Hours
11.30am to 9.30pm

Eggs & Berries

 <Devil's Chocolate Crepe>

The crepe can be done crispy or soft. We chose the crispy one and it was disappointing overall. It felt like a piece of wafer topped with tons and tons of whipped cream, chocolate buttons, almond flakes and ball of ice cream. Nothing really stood out and together, it looks like a mess.

<Eggs Benedict>

For good heavens, this was much better. The muffins were light and fluffy, the poached eggs cooked to perfection and the bacon added a much needed texture to the dish. What really stood out for me was the hollandaise sauce. It has a certain zing to it that brought the all the components together. I think they added some lime/lemon juice to it. What it could probably improve on is that they should lightly pan fry the ham to give it a little more depth in flavours.

Verdict
Ambience - Good
Food - Good
Cost - $10 to $20
Overall - Worth a try!

Address
5 Changi Business Park Central 1#01-37/38 Changi City Point

Opening Hours
8am to 10pm
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