Friday, October 3, 2014

Lao Beijing 老北京食堂 @ Velocity Novena Square

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Located at Level 2 of Velocity, Novena Square. Was there for lunch and the place was bustling. Even so, service was efficient and we were quickly brought to the table.

menu

Ordered quickly and noodles were the first to arrive. For lunch, we opted for under $10 dishes.

stewed pork ribs noodles
老北京炸酱面 (zha jiang noodles)

Tried abit of the noodles, and the sauce on the pork ribs was not too heavy plus the meat cooked till soft. Liked the presentation, that the noodle soup was served separately from the ribs. Gives you the feeling of more bang for your buck. Ample vegetables, so that was good too!

By now, it has led me to believe that there are many variations of 北京's 炸酱面. This one in particular, looked and tasted more of 干捞面, dry noodles. Nevertheless, it was tasty.

spicy wantons@$8++
pan-fried onion pancakes 葱油饼
@$8++
mid-section view

The wantons dumplings were plump and chockful of chopped prawns and mushrooms. Nice and actually, not quite spicy. The spring onion pancakes had juicy minced pork filling that's enhanced by plenty of fragrant spring onions. However, the skin of the pancake was quite doughy.

The meal costs about $12 per pax.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

You & Mee Noodle Place @ United Square

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Located at B1 of United Square Shopping Mall. Place is smallish, and service was forgetful. The staff literally forgotten about our drinks, and the free crackers. Yes, one could get a pack of crackers (worth 80cents) when the bill exceeds $15.

cashier / drinks counter
80cents crackers
The number shall be flashed near the kitchen's service window, and it's self-service to get the noodles.

mee kikil @$5.50

Ordered a beef tendon noodles, which has some beef balls in it. The soup was clear as compared to the mee kangkung which looked darker and perhaps, more flavourful.

dark sweet sauce, vinegar and various chilies
Beware that both the red and green chilies on the table, are quite strong. The tummy felt hot after just a couple of dabs of those chili paste.

beef tendon

The tendons would probably be better if it was softer. The kicap goes well with the noodles.

Monday, September 29, 2014

Hansang Korean Family Restaurant @ Novena Square 2 Part III

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Once again, lunch at Hansang. Was a cold afternoon, so we wanted something soupy. Ended up with budae jigae (army stew).

army stew (budae jigae)

Took the set for 3 pax @$48++. Came with steamed white rice, 6 side dishes (non-refillable), ice-lemon tea and an appetiser. Really carb overload!

appetiser: anchovies, potato salad, black beans
kimchi
The kimchi goes well with the steamed rice. Yummy. There's also a dish of sliced guava, marinated. Crisp and refreshing. Wished there were more kimchi! How can a tiny plate of kimchi satiate all 3 pax?

rice

There was an additional one small plate of pancake with just two small slices that arrived on our table after we had started our meal. Perhaps a sampler?

pancake sampler

The iced tea was nicely sweetened and a good foil to the spicy stew.

iced lemon tea
lots of zucchini, sausages. sliced rice cakes, macaroni, some spam, beansprouts, golden mushrooms, kimchi and one cake of instant noodles

The pot may look shallow but it was good enough to feed 3 pax. Doubt one would still feel hungry after all those carbs!

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