Archive for ◊ September, 2008 ◊

29 Sep 2008 Ice Monster!
 |  Category: Desserts, Orchard Road, Singapore  | Tags: , , ,  | Leave a Comment

Its so hot here in Singapore, its nice just to chill at a place like Ice monster and indulge in some nice sweet desserts. Only tried the Mango/Durian one, which is not too bad. I heard the portions were bigger last time. Oh well, can try just for fun =)

Location: Plaza Singapura, basement 2.

Chill!
TS

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29 Sep 2008 Kok Seng Restaurant

My dad brought my family to kok seng for some nice zi char. And i brought my friends there to eat too! Some of their specialities include bitter gourd spare ribs, shrimp paste fried chicken, fish head with salted bean sauce, curry fish head and claypot yong tao foo. If you are in Chinatown and scratching your head, now you know where you can head to!

Location:
No. 30-32 Keong Saik Road Singapore 089137
TEL: 62232005
Business Hour: 1130am to 1130pm.

Enjoy,
TS.

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28 Sep 2008 Venison Steak
 |  Category: Home Cooked, Salad, Steaks  | Tags: , , , , ,  | One Comment

It was my bday and my mum cooked Venison steak! (Deer meat) Fantastic! She bought the meat from a shop in Novena which i would like to feature in the blog soon! The shop name is called MMMM! - Meats, Marinates and Much More!

Back to dinner! My mum cooked the steak with buttered/garlic spinach, baked beans and potato salad! And its pretty simple to cook, if you are interested to cook up a lovely meal for your loved ones. I did not manage to get snap shots of her cooking, but i shall describe briely here on how you can do it.

Venison steak: Place the meat into the oven, set at high grill. Sprinkle salt and pepper. Add butter cubes around the steak. Grill for around 10-15mins. At the end of the grill collect the venison essence which dripped and mix it with whatever sauce you wanna add later like mushroom sauce or black pepper sauce to added taste.

Buttered/Garlic Spinach: Chop the spinach into fine pieces. Add butter and garlic to wok. Add the spinach and stir fry, add salt and sugar to taste. Fry till preferred texture.

Potato Salad: One of my fav ‘easy to make’ salads! What you need is bacon, potato, egg and japanese mayonnaise. Deep fry the bacon till crispy and break to bits. Hard boil the eggs and smash them up. Boil the potato and cut them into cubes. Mix everything together and add jap mayo to taste. Yummy!

Baked beans: We bought them from the supermarket! haha.

Walaa! This is what you get!

Happy Bday to me! haha
TS.

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23 Sep 2008 Dead Fish Tower Inn
 |  Category: Siem Reap  | Leave a Comment

The Dead Fish Tower Inn was my most memorable meal during my recent trip to Siem Reap, Cambodia. Absolutely unique! Alas, my camera went dead before i could snap pictures of my food =( Prior to the trip, my companion read many reports of this popular inn, and we knew we just had to check it out.

The name itself was interesting enough to lure us in. In addition, at the entrance, there was a convincing signboard stating - “Don’t serve dog, cat, rat or w(o)rm!”

The interior of this restaurant is spacious. However, the excessive use of tiny stairs and the dim lights made it a little hard for us to navigate our way around. On the ground level, there was even a little crocodile pit with the sign, “Don’t play with them, they run faster than you”. This restaurant sure has a sense of humor!

There was also a live band playing, as well as dance performances to entertain you while you dine on the second level. Tables are low, and you sit on mats. A really relaxing feel, good for a chill out evening with your friends.

Okay, here comes the main part - the food was mainly Thai, Khmer, and Western. It is highly advisable not to visit during important days of Cambodia, such as the Election Day, which unfortunately happened to me. Their Election Day was like Singapore’s Chinese New Year, during which shops are mostly closed. This also meant that we had limited menus to choose from. I had their set meal consisting of Amok fish, stir-fry cabbages,sweet and sour chicken and sticky rice (a staple of Thai food). It was only moderate, but their Amok Fish (traditional Khmer dish) is a must try! It’s something you definitely don’t get in Singapore. I ended up eating Amok Fish most of the time during my trip! Their free desert (some cakey thing which wasn’t even in the menu) was a total disaster.  It was almost stale, and there was even a small insect on the plate. The Americans next to us had western food, french fries and all, and it looked pretty normal to me. I suggest having their Thai / Khmer food instead, since you’re at Cambodia.

I love the way they delivered our food - by a pulley system! The chefs were at ground level, and after preparing my food on a tray, they tied a rope around it, rang a bell, and the waiters/waitresses on the second level started pulling it up. It was a really innovative idea.

The cost of my meal was around US$7. Pretty expensive going by the standards in Cambodia. For the ambience and architecture, I guess its worth a visit if you visit Siem Reap.

Here’s the address, its in the heart of the city. Ask around and you won’t miss it!

Sivatha St.
Siem Reap
Cambodia
13 Sep 2008 Triple Chocolate Crunch!
 |  Category: Cereal  | Tags: , , ,  | Leave a Comment

Isn’t everyone’s dream as a kid to eat chocolate once you wake up in the morning! Your parents probably will say “No!”. But guess what? Now you can! With Marks and Spencer’s Triple Chocolate Crunch! Oh my! Nice rich chocolate bits with crispy oatcrunch! What a start to your day!

Cheers,
TS

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01 Sep 2008 The Cheesecake Factory

This time round we will be travelling round the globe to the United States for some yummy American food

Walk through the front doors and you know you’re in for something special! With French limestone floors and decorative columns, hand-painted fabrics, contemporary lighting and an abundance of cherry wood, the lavish decor is just the beginning…

The Cheesecake Factory as the name suggest is famous for their wide variety of delicious CHEESECAKES!!! a must have dessert after each meal

They offer as many as 50 kinds of cheesecakes and desserts to choose from!! and i bet you will be spoilt for choice

But The Cheesecake Factory serves much more than just cheesecake!

They also offer more than 200 menu selections including Appetizers, Pizza, Pasta, Seafood, Steaks, Salads, Sandwiches, and more which are equally good

Last but not least, they serve the best bread i have ever tasted and the best part is….. It is FOC!!!!

The Cheesecake Factory is definitely a place which you can’t miss when u are in the US. They are conveniently located but be prepared to wait for at least an hour for dinner because they are simply so popular with both the locals and tourists. No reservations though. Please remember to tip them generously for their excellent service!!!

SAN FRANCISCO
251 Geary Street 8th Floor, San Francisco, CA 94102
(415) 391-4444

Deliciously,

-TS-