This time round, we explored the foodie haven of Geylang. Ok. The word 'explored' was probably exaggerated as all we did was to convene at this one place; JB Ah Meng.
Took a cab there and discovered that Lorong 23 has 2 stretch of road and hence, was unceremoniously dropped off by taxi uncle as he said he doesn't know where it is. Sure, I just needed to choose one side and walk ahead. Headed towards where the bright lights were (away from the industrial buildings) and soon enough, found the place at the end of Lorong 23.
Imagine dingy backlane, warm stuffy air, hot tasty food and sometimes someone running away from something. Yeah, this is the place to experience all those.
glimpse into the kitchen |
- J.B San Lou Meehoon (L)
- Salted Egg Prawn Ball (M)
- Crab Roll Fritter (S)
- Snake Beans with Lotus Roots (M)
- Fried Black Hokkien Noodles (M)
- White Pepper Crabs (2 pieces)
- Kurobuta Boneless Pork Collar (S)
- Fermented Bean with Belly Pork (S)
Amazing selection, and am even more amazed as all the above were consumed by just the 6 of us. Two guys and 4 gals. Wow!
Let the feast begin. The plate of beehoon was nondescript. Not as charred nor 'chaotar' as initially thought. There were some greens that was hidden in the mid-section of the dish. Otherwise, it was just charred rice vermicelli with sprouts, eggs and leafy greens.
JB San Lou Meehoon (新山三楼米粉) @$14 (Large) |
Crab Roll Friter (蟹冬双拼) @$12 (Small) |
Fermented Bean with Belly Pork (南乳炸花肉) @$12 small) |
The deep fried salted egg prawn ball was a pretty huge plate for a medium. The prawns were plump but overly firm. Tasted like pork! So bouncy. Haha! Interesting corn kernels in there but was probably there for crispy texture.
Salted Egg Prawn Ball (咸蛋虾球) @$30 (Medium) |
Hokkien Black Noodles @$9 (Medium) |
And for our customary vegetable dish, thought we ordered something interesting as I never had 'snake beans' before. However, it turned out to be....french beans. Oh, alright.... (did you sense the disappointment?)
That aside, I kind of liked this dish. There was french beans, some celery and deep fried lotus roots crisp.
But it was kind of a small plate for $18, so probably not value for money.
Snake Beans with Lotus Roots (蛇豆炒莲藕) @$18 (Medium) |
Next up, if you're having white rice, then this next dish would be the perfect combi. The stir-fried kurobuta pork collar in black pepper sauce. Tender slices of pork, in rich strongly flavoured sauce and capsicums. 给我多一碗饭吧!But then, we still have the noodles...oops!
Kurobuta Boneless Pork Collar @$20 |
Weather was so warm and humid that it demands for some cooling drink. I had the oldenlandia (白花蛇草). An old school favourite with a sprinkling of salt.
drinks, COD |
And did you think we were done? Am saving the best for last. My favourite dish of the night, goes to....
Yes, you are right. The white pepper crabs! WooOOhOOo!
White Pepper Crabs @$48 |
back view |
Good sauce, not overpowering, plenty of spring onions and fresh, sweet meaty crab. Not that big in size but it was fresh and sweet. So yummy.
Tummies full, and plates emptied. Backlane eats, our zhichar story. Special thanks goes to foodie gang; Shermaine, Kris, Jennifer, Ivan and Hence. Shared calories, shared memories. Thank you guys!
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