Greedy, but discerning
A wise woman once said "I am not a glutton, but an explorer of food". We just like to eat really, and good food ought to be shared :) Most of our epicurean wanderings are within Singapore, but we'll make it clear when we do go further afield.
Wednesday, September 13
Golden Pillow 933
195 East Coast Road
T. 6323 9133
www.goldenpillow933.com.sg
Friends have been raving about this amazing curry in a giant bun dish that is delivered piping hot to your home. I finally got to try it when my parents served it at dinner one day. What a surprise when we finally took it out of the box. The curry in the bun (that looked more like a giant loaf) was actually wrapped in a paper to prevent it soaking through the bread. Also the curry was but average. We had the mutton curry version that I found too rich, while the meat was simply tough.
über Burger
9 Raffles Blvd
#01-06 Millenia Walk
T. 6837 0280
I finally made my way back here (so many dining places so little time) to try the other items on the menu. Today we went for the hotdog – that was firm and tasty and the chicken burger with the ever so divine chocolate milkshakes. This is a winner for a burger joint.
Warung Nasir
Hong Heng Beef Noodles
I was in the mood for beef noodles and my nose led me here. It’s tasty alright. Lovely thick gravy, nice chewy beef slices, and a generous dose of chopped salted vegetables. But the noodles just doesn’t work for me. Instead of the nice slippery rice noodles like that of Hock Lam's, what came with this version was of the “rougher, harder” variety. It has a nice stock though and also a great chilli dip on the side. Not surprising, it has quite a following judging by the long lines at this stall.
Café de Amigo
# 02-38
Specialists Shopping Center
T. 6835 0238
This is a quaint little home grown restaurant that specialises in oysters, salmon and escargot. We had the escargot in choix pastry, lamb shank, lamb chops – all featuring home-cooked flavours. I also tried the soufflé which came served on a plate and not a casserole. And the very tasty apple tart!
Situated alongside it is also a very impressive cellar with an extensive selection of wine from all over.
I would call ahead before heading to the restaurant as it is moving soon to a new location at Funan Centre.
Tuesday, September 12
Kim Gary Beyond, Kuala Lumpur
I was told to come try this Hong Kong café for its instant noodles and peanut butter toast … Not quite sure if I agree with the recommendation though. It’s a far cry from the ones that is served in similar type cafes in Singapore. I plan to stick to these better tasting options in future.
Saturday, September 9
Alexis, Kuala Lumpur
My all time favourite at Alexis is the binoffee – this coffee caramel-ly sweet banana cream pie that I can never have enough of. But my luck with this favourite dessert has been terrible of late - the last three visits to Alexis have yielded no pie – they sell out quick. We had the tiramisu instead which was rather nice. Alexis serves a spongy version, with chunky nuts on the outside and a rasberry sauce on the side.
Assam Laksa, Kuala Lumpur
Bangsar Night Market
Dewi’s, Kuala Lumpur
This non-descript corner in Bangsar has quite the drawing power. A favourite with the Bangsar residents and visitors alike – the casual coffeeship serves an extensive selection of Malaysia-style Indian food, from nasi goreng (fried rice) and roti canai (fried Indian bread), to tandoori (oven baked meats) and briyani. One of my favs is the Maggie goreng (fried instant noodles). We tried the muratabak, a roti (fried bread) stuffed with minced lamb; when eaten with the curry gravy, was rather divine.