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Thursday, 30 October 2014
Monday, 27 October 2014
Sin Kee Seafood Soup (Woodlands)
Seafood Soup (Dory Fish) $5 |
Arriving on a weekday afternoon for lunch at 1215pm, the coffeeshop was bustled with people. Although all tables were occupied, it was a breeze finding an empty table as the coffeeshop was large and the cleaners were so efficient. I noticed that most patron mainly ordered from just two stall; Sin Kee Seafood Soup and Hong Ji Claypot Pork Rib Soup (Bak Kut Teh).
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Their business was so good that we waited for nearly an hour before our food was served. We ordered the Seafood Soup (Dory Fish) $5 and Batang Fish with Crayfish $10.50 with 2 bowls of plain rice. Each bowl of plain rice cost $0.50.
Seafood Soup (Dory Fish) $5 |
The soup was tasty; slight salty with hint of sweetness and sourness (probably due to the tomato). At $5, this Seafood Soup (Dory Fish) is so value for money considering the freshness and amount of ingredients.
Batang Fish with Crayfish $10.50 |
Overall, Sin Kee Seafood Soup serves pretty decent seafood soup. If you are keen to give this a try, I would suggest avoiding lunch time and ordering their crayfish. In fact, I would recommend the Seafood Soup (Dory Fish) which was value for money and delicious!
Sin Kee Seafood Soup (Woodlands)
Teo Chap Bee Eating House
Blk 19 Marsiling Lane
Singapore 730019
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Monday, 20 October 2014
161 板面 Ban Mian (Bukit Merah Central)
Minced Pork You Mian (Dry) $3.20 |
Since the Double Boiled Old Coconut Chicken at Lim Soup was sold out, I decided to check out the handmade noodles stall. I found it hidden behind a pillar, next to Lim Soup, The stall is called 161 板面 Ban Mian. I stood in front of the stall, in a dilemma whether to order this or the soup from Lim Soup.
In the end, I took the leap and chose the handmade noodles. 161 板面 Ban Mian is essentially a handmade noodles stall. I ordered You Mian dry version since this was what I caught my attention (literally my sense of smell). While waiting for my food to be cooked, I understand that the stall has been around for 19 years and that the owner makes the noodles himself ensuring that they are smooth and QQ (i.e. springy).
Minced Pork You Mian (Dry) $3.20 |
Minced Pork You Mian (Dry) $3.20 |
Minced Pork You Mian (Dry) $3.20 |
I can't help but emphasis again how delicious this bowl of dry version You Mian is! We were glad that we gave this a try and wished that we ordered 2 bowls instead. This is a must try! What an unexpected find! Wonder if they would one day add fried crispy flat fish (扁鱼).
161 板面 Ban Mian (Bukit Merah Central)
Dong Fong Fatt Coffee Shop
Stall 4, Block 161 Bukit Merah Central
Singapore 150161
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Wednesday, 15 October 2014
Bedok Point: 1 For 1 Weekdays Promotion (till 7 Nov 2014)
Source: Bedok Point Facebook |
- Valid till 7 Nov 2014 on weekdays only except eve of public holidays and public holidays
- Copy of original cut-out coupon must be presented (the original coupon can be obtained from Level 3 customer service counter)
- While stocks last
- The management reserves the right to amend the terms and conditions without prior notice
Monday, 13 October 2014
The Bakery Chef (Bukit Merah Central)
Chocolate Rainbow Cake $5.80 |
Visiting the cafe on a Friday evening, we were pleasantly surprise that there was no need to queue up and wait for a table.
As its name suggests, The Bakery Chef specialises in baking a variety of pastries, pies, cakes, cupcakes and macarons.
Chocolate Rainbow Cake $5.80 |
Strawberry Shortcake $5.60 |
Strawberry Shortcake $5.60 |
The quality of the two cakes were surprisingly good. Both cakes were well executed; soft and fluffy with great balance in taste. The rainbow cake is one of the best I have had.
If you are a fan of rainbow cakes, The Bakery Chef is the place to visit!
The Bakery Chef (Bukit Merah Central)
#01-3711
161 Bukit Merah Central
Singapore 150161
Tel: 6273 9211
Opening Hours: Tue to Thu 10am - 7pm
Opening Hours: Tue to Thu 10am - 7pm
Fri to Mon 10am - 9pm
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Thursday, 9 October 2014
Wednesday, 8 October 2014
Chili's Singapore: Free Main Course At Clarke Quay Central (On 9 Oct 2014)
Source: Chili's Singapore |
- On 9 Oct 2014
- Valid for dine in at Clarke Quay Central
- Minimum purchase of one main course + appetiser + 2 drinks
- Free main course must be of lower value
- Limited to 3 redemptions per table only
- No splitting of bills or tables
- Not valid with other promotions & discounts
- The management reserves the right to amend the terms and conditions without prior notice
Tuesday, 7 October 2014
Monday, 6 October 2014
New Ubin Seafood (Sin Ming Road)
Soft Boiled Egg Special $9 |
New Ubin Seafood is a restaurant which first established in 1986 on Pulau Ubin before to mainland; Singapore. The restaurant has relocated to several locations before settling itself down at a quiet corner of Sin Ming Industrial Estate where several car workshops are located. With its location, parking at New Ubin Seafood was a breeze as there was lots of carpark lots with free parking.
New Ubin Seafood as its name suggests, specialises in seafood and zi char. In additon, it also offer several localise international cuisines such as the US Black Angus Ribeye Steak, Soft Boiled Egg Special (with truffle salt and foie gras) and German Pork Knuckle.
We made reservations and visited on a Sunday. There was a air-conditioned room with around 5 tables. The rest of the tables were located in the restaurant or at its facade without air-conditioner.
3 different types of chilli for the meal.
Soft Boiled Egg Special $9 |
We ordered the Soft Boiled Egg Special $9 (per portion) which consisted of soft boiled egg (60 minute slow cooked egg) with truffle salt and foie gras. The mixture of the 3 ingredients caused a harmony of flavours when it was all mixed up - runny egg yolk with foie gras. A unique experience. But being a typical Singaporean, I still prefer my soft boiled eggs mixed with pepper and soy sauce (aka the Ya Kun style). This was the second most expensive dish if you calculate the orders by per person.
Har Cheong Kai $18 |
The Har Cheong Kai (Prawn Paste Chicken Wings) was the best dish of the night. It was well marinated with prawn paste and well fried. Great flavour and tender and juicy.
Hot Plate Beancurd $16 |
This was the Hot Plate Beancurd $16.
Oyster Sauce Baby Kai Lan $12 |
The Oyster Sauce Baby Kai Lan $12 was a too oily.
Angus Ribeye Steak served with Potato Wedges, Caramelised Onions and Fried Rice $72 for 600g |
This was their signature US Angus Ribeye Steak served with Potato Wedges, Caramelised Onions and Fried Rice $72 for 600g at $12 per 100 gram.
Angus Ribeye Steak served with Potato Wedges, Caramelised Onions and Fried Rice (600g) $72 |
The Potato Wedges were average. Personally, I preferred the Caramelised Onions.
Angus Ribeye Steak served with Potato Wedges, Caramelised Onions and Fried Rice (600g) $72 |
We requested for the US Angus Ribeye Steak to be well-done as some in our group may not like it if it was medium-rare or medium-well. The beef was cooked with just salt and pepper. We all thought that this was just average and not fantastic.
Black Angus Ribeye Steak served with Potato Wedges, Caramelised Onions and Fried Rice (600g) $72 |
The Fried Rice; rice fried with charred fat and burnt ends from the steak which was highly raved about was a disappointed. Such a waste of calories. The fried rice was oily, hard and not fragrant.
As we were still hungry and not satisfied, we ordered a plate of Fried Hokkien Prawn Noodle $24 (the biggest size). The fried hokkien mee was served with prawns, baby squids, clams, pork belly and lots and lots of pork lard. It came with a lots of soup stock rich in seafood and lard flavour. It may not be the best, but it was one of the better dishes at New Ubin Seafood.
Fried Hokkien Prawn Noodle $24
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If you are interested in crabs, New Ubin Seafood (Sin Ming Road) is having a promotion where you can order two crabs and get the 3rd crab free.
Overall, we were not particularly impressed with our dinner at New Ubin Seafood. The service could be improved. On both occasions when we were ordering our food, we had to repeat it twice. One to the staff taking the order and next to another more experience staff who came over with clarifications. In addition, when we had queries on certain dishes or for recommendations, we had to wait for a more experience staff to come over. Food wise, we were disappointed with some of them. The better ones were the Har Cheong Kai Chicken Wings and Soft Boiled Egg Special.
Overall, we were not particularly impressed with our dinner at New Ubin Seafood. The service could be improved. On both occasions when we were ordering our food, we had to repeat it twice. One to the staff taking the order and next to another more experience staff who came over with clarifications. In addition, when we had queries on certain dishes or for recommendations, we had to wait for a more experience staff to come over. Food wise, we were disappointed with some of them. The better ones were the Har Cheong Kai Chicken Wings and Soft Boiled Egg Special.
New Ubin Seafood (Sin Ming Road)
#01-174 Block 27 Sin Ming Road
Sin Ming Industrial Estate Sector A
Singapore 575680
Tel: 6466 9558
Opening Hours: Mon to Fri 11am – 2pm, 530pm – 1030pm
Sat & Sun 11.30am to 2.30pm, 5.30pm – 10.30pm
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#01-174 Block 27 Sin Ming Road
Sin Ming Industrial Estate Sector A
Singapore 575680
Tel: 6466 9558
Opening Hours: Mon to Fri 11am – 2pm, 530pm – 1030pm
Sat & Sun 11.30am to 2.30pm, 5.30pm – 10.30pm
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