Friday, May 29, 2026

Fish Village at Maxwell Food Centre

HK Style Steam Seabass Filet

There was another steamed fish shop that opened at Maxwell Food Centre a few months after Nian Nian You Yu closed. But I had yet to try it until tonight (1 Kadayanallur Street #01-32). The selection was a bit limited, but I was quite happy with that steamed seabass above, especially since it was only S$8.70 (US$6.80) inclusive of the rice. The fish was fresh, savory, and tender, not to mention easy to eat with so few bones. This was quite a steal; I honestly would have been willing to pay twice that amount, especially since it was so healthy too.

Osaka's Torikizoku in Singapore



A budget yakitori chain from Japan has opened an outlet at VivoCity (1 Habourfront Walk #01-104). Yes, the prices were affordable, and I left the place with a bulging belly. But nothing really got me that excited either. That liver special above was creamy, but it wasn't anything that I'll get again. Their signature skewer was gigantic yet over-sauced. The only thing that I liked was the grilled yamaimo mountain yam, although that's probably just because I've never had it before and have no basis for comparison. Either way, it was fluffy, delicate, and savory while getting some fun scorched bits underneath from the hot plate.

Thursday, May 28, 2026

Yanhuo Restaurant in Chinatown, Singapore

Stir Fried French Beans with Dried Squid

I'm surprised that this place hasn't gotten more attention (22 Cross Street). Maybe that's in part because it's hard to notice despite being on a busy street with big glass windows on the street level. It's dark from the outside, but inside lies a rather quaintly decorated place.

The menu features modern upscale interpretations of Chinese dishes, like laziji with pineapple or my ganbian sijidou above with fried squid. I liked the way that the kitchen kept things nice and salty to help wolf down rice. It would've been great with some booze too, but I was trying to be healthy about it all.

I still don't know if I would want pineapple in my laziji, but I'm willing to try some of their other stuff, especially since the service is pretty fast and the decor was like a cozy hip place that you might find in places like Beijing. They even have yangrouchuanr.

Wednesday, May 27, 2026

ThunderBowl Lei Cha in Singapore

Leichafan

This leichafan stall has a couple of outlets in the west. And while my bowl above wasn't anything to get too excited about, it was interesting that they offered beehoon as an option, and even a "no carb" one. Perhaps the more memorable thing for me was the yong tau foo selection in the glass case; the bittergourd one that I got was surprisingly crispy, while the stuffed tofu was rather savory.

Tuesday, May 26, 2026

Flipper's from Japan in Singapore

Mentaiko Cream Omurice Wagyu Hamburg

This is another one of those chains from Japan that takes like 20 minutes to do pancakes because of their low temperature cooking technique. I didn't have that kind of time today, so instead I just grabbed that omurice above. I liked it more than I thought I would, especially since that cream sauce was accentuated with a fragrant amount of citrus. The meat and rice were dry in a couple places, but I still ate it quickly. Maybe one day I'll actually have the patience to try the pancakes.

Monday, May 25, 2026

Waa Cow! in Singapore

Original Wagyu Beef Bowl

This local chain has been around for a number of years now, but I never went in since it looked rather commercialized. Tonight I went out of sheer convenience, and it was a lot better than I thought it would be. Thier basic wagyu bowl above featured firm and pearly grains of rice topped with some tender and tasty beef. There was a bit of sweet sauce on it, but it was managable as long as one went for the "less sauce" option. It came out quickly and I'd probably eat it again.

Pazonia Italian Street Food in Singapore

La Mortazza

Across the street from Mamma Mia Focaccia and next door Smash Street lies another Italian sandwich shop (49 Amoy Street). It didn't look too encouraging at first given its nicely printed menus and seated table service. It was even more baffling that they provided awkwardly cling-wrapped plates of thinly-sliced bread with an effort to point out that it was complimentary. Fortunately, that panuozzo above wasn't as bad as I had feared, as it was well seasoned, and the pizza dough enveloping it was decently light. But I'd still rather go to Mamma Mia Focaccia.

Saturday, May 23, 2026

Dirty Supper in Tiong Bahru

Smoked mackerel, fried chicken skin

I finally made it over to Dirty Supper and found my new favorite place (78 Moh Guan Terrace #01-19). Everything about them just sings to me, including not just the dual-purpose venue after the noodle aunties finish in the daytime, but also the broader philosophy that they embrace.

They feature nose-to-tail sustainability, while their kitchen's techniques bring taste of the ingredients to the front. That smoked mackerel on fried chicken skin above was wonderful, as it was effusing savory and smoky tastes with just the right amount of salt, all while sitting on what was effectively a crispy fat-laced cracker. I also grabbed a plate of breaded nuggets, which were formed using tender pig head meat. Their food was accompanied by a nice drink list, inclusive of a citrus-laced house lager and even non-alcoholic kvass.

It's awesome that they're open on late Saturday afternoons with the doors wide open for a nice breeze with good music playing overhead. This was just from their limited afternoon snack menu, but the way. One day I'm gonna come back here for a full dinner. This place rocks.

Friday, May 22, 2026

Hong Kong's La Vache! in Singapore

A remaining portion of steak frites

That may look a little weird above, but it was the remaining portion of my steak frites up on the tealight-heated tray. And yes, this steak frites shop from Hong Kong oddly provided ketchup, presumably for the fries (40 Gemmill Lane #01-03). Not to worry though; there was also a tarragon-heavy béarnaise to use with that tender meat. And fortunately, the crispy shoestring fries were nicely seasoned. I enjoyed the food, and service was fast and attentive despite the rowdly lunch atmosphere. But the bill left a pretty big hole in my wallet, as this place wasn't cheap.

Thursday, May 21, 2026

Bavarian Obazda from Paulaner Brauhaus

Bavarian Obazda

We were at Paulaner tonight and this sounded interesting enough to try: a Bavarian mixture of Brie, butter and spices put into those three scoops above. It was pretty good, with an indulgently creamy and rich mixture going great with that soft pretzel and beer. They had Spargel on the menu tonight too, but I was happy to get this.

Wednesday, May 20, 2026

Mamma Mia Focaccia in Singapore

Mamma Mia!

That was surprisingly good! I wasn't quite sure about this narrow sandwich counter at first, as I had never heard much about it, and it didn't seem like it was getting much attention either (94 Amoy Street). But they were open conveniently early, and it turned out to be amazing, especially the bread. See, the bread was light, airy, and crispy, and made the entire sandwich work. The stracciatella, mortadella, and pistachio cream inside made it savory and moist too, but the bread totally stole the show. I'm definitely going back for more, perhaps in the evenings, as it turns out that there is a speakeasy in the back of the shop. How cool!

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

The "Yuzu Nuts" Soba from LILYAN

Large Yuzu Nuts Soba and Tori Rice Bowl

Yes, that's how it's named on the menu at LILYAN, which I went to after that discussion about SHIN the other day. The "yuzu nuts" are in reference to the brown noodle dip on the left, which is made from ground cashews while carrying a nice yuzu accent. I don't think I'll get it again, but at least the name gave me a little smile. Note to self: next time remember to either upsize your noodles OR get a rice bowl on the side, but not both at the same time, as that was just a bit too much.