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Tuesday, February 9, 2016

Penang Home Made Beef Ball

Ever since the launch of Down Town line in Beauty World end of last December, the area has been swarmed with people. Eateries around there have been seen to be bustling with customers.

PENANG Home Made Beef Ball
At the top of Beauty World Centre, we spotted Penang Home Made Beef Ball stall and without much hesitation, we ordered as most of the stalls were either done with their business day or with food items sold out.

With every item cost at $5, there is no need to compare the price, however only 3 kinds of selection is available and I had chosen over their beef balls noodle soup. The home made beef balls were springy and tasty in its soup with coriander as garnishing. The noodles / Kway Teow were coupled with sweet tasting brown gravy and beansprouts that were thoroughly cooked. No complains from the guy who dislikes having rather "raw" beansprouts. Perfect!

Beef Balls Noodle Soup / Rice - $5
Noodles
Beef Balls
Noodles with braised beef brisket was awesome. It may looked dull and miserable with 2 beef balls in a bowl of soup but for a $5 portion, it is relatively friendly. Noodles were generously given with braised beef brisket covering up in its luscious brown sauce that permeates the meat. Yummy!

Braised Brisket Noodle - $5
Brisket
Food in overall was not too bad with a friendly service. We were quite lucky to have the last 2 bowls of noodle before they closed for the day. Flocking with people coming from parts of Singapore in our newly implemented Down Town Line, business has been seen booming and for patrons, its kind of competitive now as we need to be early before they got sold out.

Rating: 3.25 / 5

Penang Home Made Beef Ball
Location: Beauty World Centre, 144 Upper Bukit Timah Road #04 Singapore 588177

Sunday, February 7, 2016

Faithful Restaurant

Our breakfast plan was disrupted when we realized that the popular Australian Dairy was closed on Thursday thus we had no choice but to search alternatives in the vicinity. We chanced by Faithful restaurant and was somehow welcomed by its friendly staff who was trying to introduce their breakfast to us.

Faithful Restaurant
Interior was modern and not that run down as we have thought. Perhaps that is why we decided to dine in after hesitating for some time. Breakfast was served daily from 7 to 11.30am.

Interior
With many sets and permutations of food for breakfast, our group was rather please and settle quite fast on their decision of breakfast set. Breakfast was served at reasonable pricing with Set G (维记鲜奶早餐 - The Kowloon Dairy Milk Breakfast) consisting of a choice of bun (Polo Bun in our case), fried egg, ham and a cup of beverage.

Set G - 29 HKD
Set F as their 金牌早餐 (Gold Medal Breakfast when translated) was something quite common for breakfast in Hong Kong, Macaroni with ham. During my earlier trips to Hong Kong, I'm rather detest to their style of breakfast be it Instant Noodle or Macaroni with ham but this time round I'm gradually into them, almost for all breakfast! Macaroni was cook to the correct texture and not getting too soggy with tasty broth and simplicity says the best with just only ham as toppings.

Macaroni
Besides that, Set F consists of 2 sunny side eggs and a toast spread with butter. With just as good as 29 HKD (about $5 SGD) you get a decent breakfast like this.

Toast and Egg
Set C (时菜公仔面早餐) stood up as the most tempting meal with that piece of aromatic pork chop! A bowl of noodles with meat, lettuce and fried egg with a tasty broth.

Set C - 33 HKD
Though it is instant noodle, the additional pork chop had enhanced the soup flavour, making the simple breakfast interesting.

Pork Chop in Noodle
All in all, the typical breakfast was something that was not plan in the itinerary. It was a usual down to earth stall, nothing fanciful and nothing commercialized that had been raved by the tourists. I thought it is a good experience to bench mark the standard against those that are deemed to be more popular in the tourists forums.  

Faithful Restaurant
Location: G/F, No. 25-29 Parkes Street, Jordan  佐敦白加士街25-29號地下

Friday, February 5, 2016

Dim Sum Icon

We all heard about how Gudetama has incorporated into Dim Sum dishes at Dim Sum Icon and decided to give it a try especially on the part where the Golden Custard fillings oozing out of Gudetama's butt.

Unfortunately, the theme for Gudetama was over during our visit and it was changed into little twin stars. Having heard of the little twin stars and following the hype, we were luckily to get a high table that accommodates 6 pax.

Dim Sum Icon
We have heard queues up to an hour and there was no surprise when we saw the notice. What matter most was that we were lucky to have seat. However do note that you may have to wait up to an hour under peak hours.

Signage
Even though theme Gudetama has been over, we still can find trace of it in the restaurant like this cute little display board right at the shop front.

Display
For those who will like to get Gudetama merchandise, clothing are available for purchase too.

Clothing Rack
Crowd gradually comes in after us and soon the place was fully packed. With theme Twin Stars served with their Dim Sum, Dim Sum Icon has become an "instagram-worthy" place to visit. Almost every table I observed had their dish snapped by the camera before consumption.

Packed with queues outside waiting
If you are a fan of Little Twin Stars, you can grab this disposable paper mat for your collection.

Paper Table Mat 
Even Chinese tea over in Dim Sum Icon was served in the cute little Twin Stars tea cup, not mentioning the Tea Pot too!

Pu Er Tea - 10 per pax
The speed of serving from the kitchen was quite efficient and soon, our table was all swarmed by the plates we ordered, leaving minimum space for photography.

Little Twin Star Tea Set
A "Soon Kueh" version of steamed shrimp vegetables dumplings. Skins were as sticky as soon kueh with bouncy chewy prawns and vegetables as fillings.

Steamed shrimp with vegetable dumplings 鲜虾菜苗饺 - 29 HKD
Steamed chicken feet with black bean and garlic sauce was sweet and came with an attention catching presentation with slice red and green chilli on top. It will be better if these chicken feet were eaten when warm and since we took some time for photography, texture did not taste ideal.

Steamed Chicken feet - 29 HKD
Mushroom, chicken, prawns and fish maw were wrapped by the bean curd skin. This combination was interesting and have a unique taste on its on.

Steamed chicken pieces with fish maw 鱼肚滑鸡扎 - 29 HKD
Cheese tarts comes in a pair featuring the Little Twin Stars. Taste was sweet and cloying, not to our liking.

Cheese Tart Topped with White Chocolate 白朱古力芝士 - 49 HKD
Topping up the Siew Mai with scallops and Little Twin Stars picture did enhance the appearance and I could not bear to eat them up. Scallop was fresh with minced pork fillings. A good thing about having Dim Sum in Hong Kong is that the smell of pork was not as strong from Siew Mai.

Siew Mai with Scallop - 69 HKD
Steamed beef balls was rather unique and was bouncy. Taste was quite pleasant with appearance similar to a big minced meat ball.

Steamed beef balls with bean curd sheet 山竹牛肉球 - 29 HKD
The Glutinous Rice reminds me of our Singapore's version of Malay Fried Rice "Nasi Pattaya". Dish was nicely done with glutinous rice wrapped with a layer of egg and placed onto a bed of shredded lettuce. With carbo loaded from the glutinous rice, our stomach got filled up rather quickly.

Pan-fried Glutinous Rice Dumpling with Egg 蛋煎糯米鸡 - 39 HKD
Crispy deep fried bean-curd roll with shrimp was delicious and was not too oily if you dont mind without Little Twin Stars on it, you may order these.

Pan-fried bean curd sheet roll with shrimp 鲜虾腐皮卷 - 35 HKD
Pour some soy sauce over and enjoy the silky smooth rice roll with beef in it.

Steamed beef & coriander rice roll - 安格斯牛肉肠 - 39 HKD
We were all spoilt by the oozing effects of creamy custard bun in Singapore. To disappoint, though these little buns were cute, they did not bring any bursting effects and so you do not need to worry about the sudden attack of hot custard fillings! Fillings were too watery and had strong vanilla taste which we find too sweet.

Creamy Custard Bun 奶皇流沙包 - 49 HKD (3 Pcs)
I seldom get to see double rolls from the dim sum place and interestingly, it was not bad. We got an overdose of shrimps here as most of the Dim Sum has this as ingredient. Apparently, they have shrimps in its core fillings wrapped by fried fritters ("You Tiao") and rice roll, giving a layer of smooth exterior and crispy 2nd layer then a soft 3rd layer. If you love having textural bites, try this.

Steamed shrimp with vegetable dumplings 春风得意肠 - 29 HKD
Dish not commonly found in Singapore. Apparently before I could take a picture, 2 of the dace cakes were eaten by my famished friends. This cakes were not too oily and texture was springy, similar to the usual beef balls we had.

Deep fried dace cakes 鲮鱼球 (5 pcs) - 49 HKD 
Dish was more of Bean Curd Sheet or more commonly known as "Tau Ki" in Singapore taste. The steam soup was simple and tasted normal.

Steamed Beancurd Sheet Roll in Superior Soup 上汤鲜竹卷 - 29 HKD
I believe the beautiful baby pink and blue gives a very lively touch to the usual "Har Kau" (Prawn Dumplings with the Little Twin Star flag attached to the star shape carrot.

Colorful Prawn Dumplings 彩色虾饺 - 59 HKD
Fried Shrimp Cakes were paired with Thousand Island Sauce. No surprises here and it tasted just like any other restaurant.

Fried Shrimp Cakes in thousand island 千岛炸虾饺 - 39 HKD

Besides Gudetama, you may also grab Little Twin Stars Merchandise here.

Merchandise
Overall it is the hype and the cartoon theme that creates a big attention. Comparing their Dim Sum to those down in the streets of Hong Kong, I would prefer enjoying the authentic ones. Pricing is more realistic at the usual Dim Sum Stall with better taste. However, if you are trying for an experience with something fanciful on Dim Sum, this place stands up.


Dim Sum Icon
Location: Shop L308, 3F, The ONE, 100 Nathan Road, Tsim Sha Tsui
                  尖沙咀彌敦道100號The ONE 3樓L308號舖

Tuesday, February 2, 2016

Kam Wah Cafe

As we touch down and unloaded our luggage in our apartment, we started looking for Dim Sum around our accommodation even though everyone was quite tired after the night's flight. During that morning, there was not many breakfast places opened yet and it only left us with a few choices.

Kam Wah Cafe
In the busy streets at rush hours, you can see the typical office workers rushing their way to work as per daily routine. Cafe like Kam Wah has prepared some "grab-&-go" food outside their stall.

Rushing for time? Grab & Go here!
What's are they selling on the streets?
Besides having media articles plastered at the shop front recommending their food, you can get to see the items menu with pricing. The menu is very good for foreigners like us as we can decide what to have instead of deciding it in the restaurant. With so many visits to Hong Kong, we kind of learn of their impatient culture, thus being too indecisive of what to have or taking quite sometime to order is at disadvantage to us.

Menu
Service was quick and decisive with experienced server who gave suggestions to our group for breakfast and share among ourselves. Interior of the "Cha Chan Ting" aka Cafe is a very typical and usual sight of a Hong Kong eatery with benches and tables, big posters and menus on the wall.

Interior
"Dan Tat" (In Cantonese) or Egg Tart in English is a common ordered breakfast /snack item in Hong Kong. The pastries were flaky and was not too sweet with the fillings. We also enjoyed the warm serving pastries thus all of us had ordered one each!

Egg Tarts - 5 HKD each
Thinking of having Kaya & butter here in Hong Kong with Polo Bun? No, apparently, the flaky top polo bun has only a slice small 5mm thick of butter sandwiched in the bun. Well, the taste was good with butter gradually melting on the pillow soft buns.

Polo Bun - 10 HKD
Having the plain polo with just butter, this is the upgraded version! Surprisingly it was good with the yummy Char Siew meat, distinctively lean added with mayonnaise, vegetables and tomatoes.

Char Siew Polo Bun - 21 HKD
Knowing that we are sharing our portions, the server cut them into half and here's the cross section of it.

Cross Section of Char Siew Polo Bun
With food passing around among us, we were also getting our caffine fixed by consuming some tea or even Yuan Yang. Look at the 2 shades of colors, make sure you stir well before "use".

Cold Yuan Yang - 38 HKD
Unfortunately, my stomach started throwing tantrums on the first day of touch down and I have to keep myself warm with a traditional cup of tea served in this cute little "Black & White Milk" Cup.

Hot Milk Tea - 17 HKD
Oily and apparently so! It's just that we could not help skipping such staples from the typical cantonese breakfast in Hong Kong. Just like the french toast, these breads were dipped with egg and fried to its golden brown perfection with crispy edges. Slice of butter was place on the top to further enhance its fragrance. Since its for sharing, we did not really mind having a small share of it!

Toast - 20 HKD
Being an Asian and Singaporean, instant noodle is quite common in our household. I'm still not very use to having such noodles from the Cafe of Hong Kong but like it or not, having a bowl of such noodles with ham and egg has been a practice all these while in Hong Kong. Seriously, though simple and straight forward, the soup taste not bad!

Noodle Soup - 35 HKD
Though service is known to be notorious in Hong Kong, I would say one of their server is quite understanding and recommended us items to be shared and even offered to cut the buns. Perhaps this is one in the minority times that we will get such service in Hong Kong.

Kam Wah Cafe
Location: G/F, 47 Bute Street, Prince Edward 太子弼街47號地下