Monday, June 3, 2013

粥面故事 @ Minzuyuan Road, Beijing

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Located at No. 2 Minzuyuan Road, Chaoyang District of Beijing. This outlet was still open for snacks when we reached the hotel at about 230am in the morning. The other option would be McDonalds but we wanted to try our first local food.

order here
shop interior
waiting for food

It's like an oriental fast food joint that serves porridge, noodles, rice and side dishes. Individual order of rice or noodles costs around ¥10 - ¥20 but top it up a little more to somewhere around ¥25 to get a set that consist of either a drink or a 肉夹馍 (rou jia mo, a kind of chinese burger), and a salad.

梅菜扣肉
delivery is available
肉夹馍 (rou jia mo)

Also tried side dishes like pancakes and vegetable guo tie.


vegetable guo tie (锅贴)
白菜牛肉饼
flat piece of dough with thin spread of beef (oily)

Its rice dishes and century egg porridge with lean meat was quite nice. Average spend per pax would be around SGD5+ for a set meal.

Friday, May 24, 2013

Crystal Jade @ Causeway Point Woodlands

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Everywhere seemed rather packed on this public holiday and it was difficult to find a restaurant that can accommodate 7 pax with no reservations. Was told of a 30 minutes wait for the first restaurant that we enquired. Fortunately, Crystal Jade managed to get us seated within 2 minutes.

Ordered a pot of pu-er tea while we contemplated on the dishes.

pu-er tea
table for bigger groups
wet towel

Dad wanted to try fried rice, so we got a medium plate to share on top of dishes like tofu, vegetable, pork, chicken and steam rice.

braised pork with preserved vege (梅菜扣肉)

The steel burner not only gleames and shines but it did a great job in heating up the food. So much so that the waitress had to turn off the fire after less than a minute.

don't underestimate the fire
fatty portion was nice

The 梅菜扣肉 dish was not too salty and the ratio of fat to meat was just 1:4. Surprisingly, there wasn't alot of preserved vege in this dish.

Vegetables is a must, so we had spinach stir fried with garlic.

spinach (菠菜)
Loved the greens. Nicely tender and none of that 'old' fibrious texture.

spicy chilies
beancurd dish
chicken with black snow fungus

The fried rice was a tad dry, so the bubbling sauce from the chicken dish made a good companion. The chicken dish tasted quite homely.

Service in general was good. The staff who took our orders would come by repeatedly and ask if we needed to add anymore dishes as she strongly feels that our order was insufficient.

Wednesday, May 22, 2013

Seoul Yummy @ The Central, Clarke Quay

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Located at Level 3 of The Central. Had a late dinner with my niece. First impression of the place? It felt somewhat smallish.

Placed our order and was served with complimentary banchan right after. Liked the anchovies, tofu and kimchi.

kimchi, anchovies, tofu, peanuts, radish and potato


For drinks, I had the Korean pear drink (@$3.90++). The glass was rather slim so one could finish the drink in no time. It tasted kind of familiar. A bit similar to Qoo minus the jelly and substituted with small pear cubes.

Korean pear

My niece wasn't feeling hungry so we ordered small snacks to share.

fried kimchi dumplings (@$6.90++)
closer view
seafood pancake (@$7.90++)

The kimchi dumplings and seafood pancake were disappointing, in terms of size, price and taste.

tender beef (light portion @$9.90++)

The beef was sweetish and nice. This was a smaller portion. The regular ones would costs about six dollars more.

Service was intriguing. The lady who brought out the dishes to our table was sullen looking and deposited the items onto the table disinterestingly.

Dinner for two costs around $38.
 
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