Friday, June 05, 2026

Bafang Yunji Dumplings in Taiwan

Vegetable and curry guotie

The other day I noticed that there was an outlet of Bafang Dumplings near my hotel. Wasn't that the big chain that inspired that knockoff in Singapore a while back? It was, and It was definitely better than that other shop that I ate at earlier this week. And it was an interesting fast food-like setup with different flavors available, including some yellow curry powder-based ones that were more potent thant I thought they would be. Too bad there wasn't any red chili oil available as a condiment though; they only had that local sauce that I don't care much for.

Thursday, June 04, 2026

Moonlight Cantonese Restaurant in Taipei, Taiwan

Wok-Fried Lobster with Broccoli, Scallion in Black Bean Sauce

This is supposed to be a well-known Cantonese restuarant in Taipei, but I didn't really care that much for it (359 Zhongxiao East Road Section 7, 8F). Sure, it was upscale and suitable for a business dinner, but none of the food got me excited aside from perhaps some kind of almond mochi dessert at the end. They oddly served Peking duck here, but it wasn't particularly tasty nor crispy. The lobster above was fine, but not very meaty, and my eyes rolled at the broccoli ganish. At least they separately served an interesting stringly vegetable called water snowflake that is local to the area.

Wednesday, June 03, 2026

Yami Kaoya Canting ("Amazing Duck") in Taipei

Peking Duck

We had a team dinner at this small Peking duck chain. The duck was pretty good, as it featured local poultry from Yilan. It was leaner than I thought it would be, but was still tasty and interestingly came with some crepes that were accentuated green (from chives, I think), as well as grey (from activated carbon or something). They had other dishes too, including a duck meat soup that was nice and salty, as well as some tofu and veggie dishes. That said, it wasn't as unique to me as Shann Rice Bar, so I suspect that I won't be back here too quickly.

Tuesday, June 02, 2026

Zhanyu Feng in Taipei, Taiwan

Dumplings

This is a small local chain doing things like noodles and dumplings. But I didn't like it, as they didn't have a clean tasting red chili oil, but instead a thick and beany sauce. They used it across a number of dishes, which were not spicy enough and also slightly sweet. I don't need to go back; there are other dumpling shops nearby to go to.

Monday, June 01, 2026

New Great Gobi Mongolian BBQ in Taipei, Taiwan

Mongolian BBQ

All of that talk about Mongolian BBQ yesterday got me thinking about it tonight, so we went out to this one in Ximending, as I had never heard about it before (81 Chengdu Road 4F, 02-2311-5656). It was huge, and they even gave you hotpot and a spread of other items to go along with it. But I didn't really like any of the food. I struggled to get my Mongolian BBQ to taste right, as the lamb didn't taste like lamb, and I learned the hard way that I had to double up on the soy sauce. The hot pot broth was watery, and they used the same lousy beef for that too. Ultimately, it was basically just a big buffet, with quantity in place of quality. I don't need to go back.

Sunday, May 31, 2026

Gangshanmiao Yangroumian in Taipei, Taiwan

Yangroumian

That probably doesn't look like much above, but I liked it enough that I immediately ordered a second plate. It was just a random street stall in the alleys behind Sogo near 28 Da'an Road Section 1, but when I saw the characters for stir-fried lamb, my eyes opened up. He does plates of stir-fried lamb, beef, or pork in a variety of carb configurations, including noodles and rice and with spicy options. What captivated me so much was that these thin slices basically tasted like Mongolian barbecue with shacha sauce, which gave it a lot of depth. It was cheap and super fast and I'm so glad I ate here instead of the many yakiniku places in the surrounding neighborhood.

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.