Thursday, July 26, 2012

Streets of London @ Bukit Merah Central (Part II)

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Wandered to this part of the town so decided to try the $10 set lunch at this place. Amongst the mains available for set lunches are IPA chicken, fish & chips, spaghetti bolognaise, ribs and chicken.

soup of the day (pumpkin soup) & ice lemon tea

ribs & chicken
closer view of grilled chicken
ribs close-up

The soup of the day was pumpkin soup, and it was served piping hot. Mild flavours.

The ribs were indeed tender and falls off the bones easily. The sweet sauce was interesting. The grilled chicken has a nice smoky flavour to it.

$10 set lunch include a soup and a main. Add 50cents for a soft drink/coffee/tea.

Here's a link to first visit.

Monday, July 23, 2012

Kitchenette Bottleshop.Bakery.Bistrot @ Goldhill Plaza

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Located at Goldhill Plaza, right next door to Pigsfly Kitchen & Bar. Was there on a Friday evening and business was brisk.

breads and pastries

Had made prior reservations so our small group was quickly led to our table upstairs which to my surprise, looked like it was meant for a larger group. Didn't read too much into it, so we sat down. Service was quick and water was served while we browsed the menu. After some minutes, we were asked if we could shift downstairs so that a larger group could take our table. Hmm, we were ok with that so we moved downstairs. Unfortunately, it was very warm there as the airconditioning wasn't in its best condition that night and Joel acknowledged that. So, we requested to be seated upstairs whenever possible. In the end, Joel and his team did manage to squeeze out a small corner upstairs for us. Thank you for the effort.

Went back upstairs and placed our orders. Bread basket was served while waiting for food to arrive. Tap water is available too.

bread basket with a small slab of butter
two types of bread to try while waiting for food
menu

For appetiser, we tried the escargot. Had forgotten how tiny escargots really are. Should eat while these are warm as the cheese hardened pretty quickly. The escargot itself was tender and not too chewy.

half a dozen escargot
cheese, herbs and snail
just the right texture

For mains, we ordered different items. First to arrive, was the duck confit. The skin was nicely crispy,  crackling and flavourful but its meat was a tad dry at some parts. However, the mashed potatoes was superbly buttery. Yums.

Confit de Canard
crispy skin and very very tasty mashed potatoes

Braised Beef Cheek was one item that was personally anticipated. The meat was well braised with flavours fully absorbed, and very tender. A joy to eat.

Braised Beef Cheek
beautiful chunk of tender flavoursome meat

Next, was the Atlantic Sea Bass. Thought it was a good size to have a meal with. The meat was rather succulent and fatty. Slurps. Though the skin was crispy and fragrant but unfortunately, it was overly salted.

Atlantic Sea Bass
meaty meaty
a little pink at its center

This meal costs about $76 and good for three pax.

Saturday, July 21, 2012

PappaMia @ River Valley Road

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Located at 429 River Valley Road, it's a corner shop with huge signboard so it's easy to spot.

from across the street

It serves local food such as Ipoh kway teow soup, char kway teow, laksa, toast bread, soft boiled egg etc in a cafe setting. It also has western fares such as burgers, sausages, steaks, chicken chops etc from Botak's. For drinks, expect the usual hainan kopi, teh, beers, to the unusual cucumber drink.

bar @ Level 2

It's a pretty laid back shop, with outdoor and indoor seatings.

menu
lunch deals

For draught beer, Stella Artois goes  for $10 nett per pint or $8 nett for half pint.

Service was pretty nonchalant as well. Items that they no longer serve such as sandwiches were still in the menu. Ended up ordering fish otah with toast bread, and cheese fries to munch. For drinks, we had ice lemon tea and honey lemon.

ice-lemon tea ($2.80++)
lemon honey ($3.50++)
cheese fries ($7++), fish otah with hainan toast bread ($5.90++)
chunky cheese fries
hmm, wrong cheese?

First time having cheese fries with non oozy cheese, and it costs $7++ for that. Should just skip this. The otah on the other hand, was not bad.


fish otah, steamed
crunchy toasted bread

Ate the otah like a bruschetta. Break a small piece of the toast and spread some otah on it before popping the tasty morsel into the mouth. Nice.

Here's the link to second visit.

 
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