Friday, July 30, 2010

Make Your Own Omelette @ Beanstro


No, that is not a typo. Beanstro is an upscale and sit-down version of the coffee shop, Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. I was at The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands this morning and was looking for a place to grab breakfast. The  Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf Beanstro was the only cafe or restaurant I could find. 

I had their make-your-own omelette. You don't really have that much of a choice for the filling. If I remember correctly, you choose any combination or all of the following: cheese, mushrooms, tomatoes, ham and onions (I feel I'm forgetting something else...). I had one with mushrooms, cheese and tomatoes. It comes with a side salad and potato-filled tomato on a skillet.

It was good. They used a lot of porcini mushrooms but for basically a simple omelette for $15 bucks? Not really worth it. Good ambience though - nice place to hangout.




Beanstro
The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands
10 Bayfront Avenue B2-20
Singapore 018970
www.coffeebean.com.sg


Opening Hours:
Sunday to Thursday 10am to 11pm
Friday to Saturday 10am to Midnight

Monday, July 26, 2010

Mushroom Risotto - Home Cooked


Okay, this photo does not make the dish look very appetizing when it really was. I've finally succumbed and tried my hand in making risotto.

I simply followed this recipe here. Of course, I substituted the mushrooms since I don't really have all that available on hand.

Ingredients:
  • Sliced button mushrooms
  • 2 tbsp olive oil
  • 2 garlic cloves, finely chopped
  • 350g/12oz arborio rice
  • 1.2 litres hot vegetable stock
  • 25g/1oz butter
  • Salt and freshly ground black pepper
  • Freshly grated parmesan, to serve


How to cook:

  1. Heat the oil in a large, heavy based saucepan and add the onion and garlic. Fry over a gentle heat for 2-3 minutes, until softened. Add the mushrooms and fry for a further 2-3 minutes, until browned.
  2. Stir in the rice and coat in the oil. Add a ladleful of the stock and simmer, stirring again, until the liquid has been absorbed. Continue adding the stock in this way, until all the liquid has been absorbed and the rice is plump and tender.
  3. Add the parsley, butter and salt and pepper, stir into the risotto. Serve with freshly grated Parmesan.

This is really more like a poor mans (or womans) risotto since I'm using easy-to-find, affordable and canned button mushrooms and nixed the wine.

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Saturday, July 24, 2010

Filipino Desserts @ Bonifacio



Turon: banana and jackfruit wrapped in springroll wrapper


Palitaw: small, flat, sweet rice cake topped with sesame seeds, coconut shavings and grated cheese


Saba Con Yelo: sweetened banana slices topped with shaved ice and milk


On Friday night, we ended up at Bonifacio, the latest/newest Filipino restaurant in Singapore, for some authentic Filipino-style desserts. I ordered their saba con yelo or hielo and the group shared orders of palitaw and turon.

I was disappointed with their saba con yelo because the bananas were tough to chew. It might have been frozen before served. Some of my friends also ordered their mais con yelo, which is basically the same dish but with corn substituting the bananas. The complaint was it wasn't sweet enough but the servers were nice enough to give us some sweet syrup to well, sweeten the taste.

Despite the thumbs-down for the saba con yelo, their turon and palitaw were delicious. One order of the turon consisted of 5 (small!) servings. The size of the turon was not what you'd usually expect. It was as small as regular spring rolls. Turon back home is usually one entire or whole banana and slices of jackfruit inside the spring roll wrapper. Despite the miniature turon, the taste did not disappoint.

The highlight of the night for me was their palitaw. It was freshly made with a generous serving. One order consisted of 3 pieces of palitaw the size of a cup saucer. One piece is good enough for one person because it is very filling. The grated cheese and sesame seeds blended perfectly. I would go back just for this dessert.

Other than the desserts I mentioned above, Bonifacio also serves: leche flan, sans rival, halo-halo, buko pandan and more I cannot recall right now.

I will definitely go back to Bonifacio and this time not only for desserts but for their main dishes as well.

Bonifacio Modern Filipino Cuisine
35 Kreta Ayer
Singapore 089000
(opposite Kreta Ayer Community Centre)
T: (65) 6222 6676
www.bonifaciogroup.com


Operating Hours:
Lunch 11am to 3pm - Dinner 6pm to 10pm (last order)
Open Tuesdays to Sundays - Close on Mondays

Friday, July 23, 2010

Egg Mayo on Wheat @ Subway


Before I committed to a new healthier eating lifestyle, my favorite Subway sandwich was their classic Subway Melt. Now that I've given up non-seafood meat, I usually have their Tuna on wheat. This day however, I opted to have their Egg Mayo.

I ordered an egg mayo subway on a toasted 6-inch wheat bun with cheese, sliced tomatoes, pickles and no dressing/sauce but with a dash of salt and pepper. I nixed the dressing because their egg mayo already had, well... mayonnaise. So didn't really need anything more than that.

Delicious as always.





Subway
8 Shenton Way
Singapore 068811
Tel: 65-6220-1715
www.lioncitysubs.com
www.subway.com.sg


Hours of Operations
Mon to Fri - 7am to 8pm
Sat - 9am to 3pm
Sun - CLOSED

Good Food @ Marks Bistro

Mac & Cheese


Open-faced Chicken Sandwich


Oriental Duck

In case you're wondering, I had the Mac & Cheese. My friends had the chicken and duck.

Marks Bistro
4916 Underwood Ave
Omaha, NE 68132
T: (402) 502-2203
www.marksindundee.com


Open Monday through Saturday
from 11am until late in the evening.
Closed Sunday

Thursday, July 22, 2010

Provence Herb Baked Fish @ Josh & Joey's Rotisserie Grill


I had planned to grab lunch at Aglio Olio but at the last minute decided to try Josh & Joey's Rotisserie Grill which was just along the way to Aglio Olio.

They have a pretty decent selection of seafood dishes -- several salmon dishes, fish & chips and baked fish. For my first try, I ordered their Provence Herb Baked Fish. It was a good-sized fillet of fish that had herbs encrusted on top served with baked potatoes and vegetables (tomatoes, onions, string beans). The dish was also served with a slice of lemon and tartar sauce.

This particular dish was one of the four set lunches they offered. A set lunch comes with soup and iced tea. That day their choices of soup were minestrone and cream of mushroom. I opted for their cream of mushroom which was surprisingly good. It was creamy and velvetty (almost like Soup Spoon's mushroom soup). For a $1 upgrade, you can change your iced tea to a canned softdrink.


Josh & Joey's Rotisserie Grill
8 Shenton Way #B1-19
Singapore 068811
T: 6327 9818

Opening Hours
Mon–Fri: 11.30am – 8.00pm

Wednesday, July 21, 2010

Puto Bumbong @ Cafe Laguna


Cafe Laguna probably has one of the best puto bumbong dishes in Cebu. What's "puto bumbong"? According to PinoyRecipe.net:
Puto Bumbong, Traditionally made from a special variety of heirloom sticky or glutinous rice called Pirurutong which has a distinctly purple color, soaked in salted water and dried overnight and then poured into bumbong or bamboo tubes and then steamed until done or steam rises out of the bamboo tubes. It is served topped with butter or margarine and shredded coconut mixed with sugar.
I've always had this thing about purple-colored foods but puto bumbong is definitely an exception. I always try to have some whenever I go home to Cebu. If you happen to pass by Cafe Laguna (Ayala Cebu and SM North Wing Cebu), you should go in and order it!

Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Tangy Tomato with Basil @ Soup Spoon


Soup is always best served hot and on a rainy day. So with the very windy rainfall this morning, I headed to the nearest Soup Spoon and had their Tangy Tomato with Basil soup in pot pie serving. According to their website:
Concocted by Souper Chef, Anna Lim. It is a vegetarian puree of roasted tomatoes and basil. Orangey hue with a tinge of red, this soup is creamy and has the smell of freshly roasted tomatoes blended to perfection. On first taste, it slides down the throat with smoothness, first tasting tangy and then slightly spicy…leaving a warm tingling after taste.
This is one of my favorite soups in Soup Spoon. I love its spicy flavor and it's easy on the belly. When I first discovered Soup Spoon, I always had their Velvetty Mushroom soup. While it was delicious, it's also very filling with it being so creamy and full of mushroom bits. Their Tangy Tomato with Basil soup is really perfect during rainy season with the its heat -- both temperature-wise and spiciness-wise.

You can order their soups in a regular bowl (regular & large sized), bread bowl or pot pie like I did. If you order in a regular bowl, you get a piece of bread. When you order the soup as a pot pie, you get a side salad.


The Soup Spoon
Tanjong Pagar MRTBasement 1 Unit 31
(Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station)
T: 6222 0272
www.thesoupspoon.com


Operating Hours:
Mon - Fri: 10.30am to 9.00pm
Sat: 11.00am to 4.00pm
Sun & PH: Closed

Sunday, July 18, 2010

Garlic Butter Prawns with Mashed Potatoes - Home Cooked


Dinner last night was another home cooked meal. It was garlic butter prawns with mashed potatoes.

For the garlic butter prawns, you need:
  • Prawns, deveined
  • Olive oil
  • Butter
  • Garlic
First you heat the olive oil and butter then saute the garlic. Drop in the deveined prawns and cook until they turn pink. I usually try to squeeze the prawn heads with my wooden spoon to bring out the juice. It adds flavor to the "sauce".

For the mashed potatoes, I used instant this time. I saw this brand called Idahoan Baked Flavored Mashed Potatoes in the grocery earlier. It was a good discovery. Very easy to cook and tastes so good, almost like the real thing.

To cook the mashed potatoes, you just heat 1 cup of water. When it boils, add half of the 28g packet. Use a fork to moisten all potatoes. Stir and let stand for 1 minute. If you want it creamier or thicker, add more or less water.

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Saturday, July 17, 2010

Oreo Double, Double, Double, Double Stuffed


Just for fun.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

Butternut Squash & Cheese Quiche


This is what was for breakfast today: Butternut Squash Quiche with Cheese. Gifted by a co-worker and really, really yummy. Will have to find out where she got them.

Wednesday, July 14, 2010

Pan Fried Dory and Grilled Shrimps @ Hot Tomato


This is what was for lunch today. I was out of my usual lunch area for errands and after all those were done, I ended up at Hot Tomato Cafe & Grill.

I first discovered this cafe at their Plaza Singapura branch in Dhoby Ghaut. I usually have their Salmon with Mango Salsa (which is delicious by the way) but today I felt like I've had too much salmon in my diet already so I ordered their Pan Grilled Dory with Grilled Shrimps.

The dish had 2 fillets of dory and 2 pieces of shrimp served with mashed potatoes and a simple salad. The serving size of the fish was okay but the shrimp could have been bigger. Overall though, with both fish and shrimp plus the potatoes, it was a good enough serving for one person.

The mashed potato was pretty good but a bit dry. Thankfully there was enough sauce that was drizzled over the fish to give it some flavor. The dressing for the salad was also very good. It was kind of like a lemon-y vinaigrette. I actually ended up mixing the mashed potatoes in with the sauce from the fish and dressing from the salad, turned out to be delicious.


Hot Tomato Cafe & Grill
313 Orchard Road 
#B3-35/36 313 @ Somerset 
Singapore 238895
T: +65 6884 6631


Opening Hours
Daily: 11am – 10pm

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

Chili Crab Sub @ Subway


I didn't have this for lunch. I had my usual tuna sub on wheat but saw this on their window. Hmm... would it taste as appetizing as it sounds? Should I try this?

Monday, July 12, 2010

Ceasar Salad @ Soup Spoon


One of my favorite Ceasar salads in Singapore and probably my default lunch when I don't know what to have or where to eat for lunch. This is from Soup Spoon. They also have an excellent Asian Tofu Salad and lots of soup choices like Tangy Tomato and Velvetty Mushroom Soup.

Their Ceasar Salad comes with romaine lettuce, 1 sliced boiled egg, bread crumbs and sun-dried tomatoes with ceasar salad dressing of course. I usually tell them to nix the sun-dried tomatoes but sometimes they forget. I've already picked out the sun-dried tomatoes out of the salad when I took the photo. You can see it at the upper right corner of the photo.

And for this day, since I was starving (thanks to just having popcorn for dinner, boo!), I got myself an order of their Spicy Potato Wedges:


I always over order so 3/4 of this, I had packed and wrapped in a to-go bag. Maybe for dinner later.

The Soup Spoon
Tanjong Pagar MRTBasement 1 Unit 31
(Alight at Tanjong Pagar MRT station)
T: 6222 0272
www.thesoupspoon.com


Operating Hours:
Mon - Fri: 10.30am to 9.00pm
Sat: 11.00am to 4.00pm
Sun & PH: Closed

Sunday, July 11, 2010

Food Photodump from US Trip

Salmon Eggs Benedict @ Le Peep, Omaha


Seafood Lahvosh @ M's Pub, Omaha


A plate of sushi @ Makino, Las Vegas

Le Peep
559 N. 155th Plaza
Omaha, NE 68154
T: 402-408-1728
www.lepeep.com


M's Pub
422 South 11th Street
Omaha, NE 68102-2806
T:(402) 342-2550
www.mspubomaha.com


Makino
775 S. Grand Central Pkwy
#1301 Las Vegas, NV 89106
(Premium Outlet Mall)
T: 702.382.8848
F: 702.382.8849
www.makinolasvegas.com

Friday, July 9, 2010

Double Crunchy Shrimp @ Applebee's



Applebee's was already a familiar brand to me although I haven't tried it out before. All I knew was that it was an American brand with a menu like Chili's and Friday's. It recently opened in Singapore but unfortunately in a not very convenient location (from my perspective or area I guess). So when we happened to be in the area one day, we tried it out.

I ordered their Double Crunchy Shrimp. It looked pretty appetizing on their menu but when it got to the table, let's just say it was a let down. It looked more like an appetizer dish rather than a main entree.

Taste-wise it wasn't bad nor was it amazingly yummy. Not entirely sure where the "double crunchy" bit came from. It was just like deep fried breaded shrimp. Good but nothing new.

It is served with tartar sauce, coleslaw, fries, and of course a wedge of lemon. I really think this is more suited to be an appetizer or pica-pica for drinking sessions.

There were other interesting items on their menu so I'll definitely go back but probably won't order this again unless to share with friends.

Applebee's
111 Somerset Road
#01-11/12 TripleOne Somerset
Singapore
T: 6735 9671
www.applebees.com


Opening Hours
Sun–Thu: 11am – 10pm 
Fri–Sat: 11am – 12am

Thursday, July 8, 2010

Tempura Ramen @ Sakae Sushi


I have been seriously craving for Japanese ramen noodle soup since having it at Suki Sushi last week. So off I went to Sakae Sushi, the nearest Japanese place from my office, and had this for lunch: Tempura Ramen.

Basically, it was a plain ramen noodle soup with two pieces of ebi tempura at the side. The tempura was good but wasn't served with the tempura sauce, though I don't know why I didn't ask for some anyway.

As for the ramen, it was a bit on the bland side. Not as tasty as the Seafood Ramen at Suki Sushi. Maybe because it didn't have a lot of ingredients in it? It only had some greens, sliced mushrooms, fish slices and half a hard boiled egg. But I think not, the soup and the noodles were bland. And with not much in it, most of the dish you'll be eating are the noodles and soup.

So even with this ramen, my craving has not been fulfilled. I may just end up going over to Suki Sushi for the actual Seafood Ramen I liked in the first place.

Sakae Sushi
CPF Building (Robinson Road)
79 Robinson Road
#01-05 Singapore 068897
T: 6227 0323
www.sakaesushi.com.sg


Opening Hours:
11:00am - 9:30pm (Mon - Fri)
Closed on Saturday, Sunday & Public Holidays

Tuesday, July 6, 2010

Crispy French Toast @ Silk Road


The Best French Toast Ever.

That was the unanimous vote among my friends and I when we had a taste of this perfection at the Silk Road Restaurant in Las Vegas' Vdara Hotel & Spa.

The dish had 3 circular toasts that was crunchy on the inside but deliciously soft and chewy in the inside. I really don't know what made it crunchy, bread crumbs maybe or crushed cornflakes? 

The toast was topped with small cubes of caramelized apples and if I remember correctly, applesauce. Maple syrup and butter was also served on the side but you don't really need it.

Vdara Hotel & Spa
2600 West Harmon Avenue
Las Vegas, NV 
89109, United States 
T: (866) 745-7111

Monday, July 5, 2010

Tuna Fusilli In Golden Honey Mustard Sauce - Home Cooked



Another home cooked meal on this blog! I was looking around for canned tomato sauce in the market when I came across the section for different kinds of sauces, that day I bought two. One was the Bertolli Mushroom Alfredo Sauce featured here and the second one was for this recipe: Chicken Tonight in Golden Honey Mustard.

Now, I know -- Chicken Tonight sauce for a pescetarian? Believe me, I read that label up, down, circling the jar over and over in my hand, trying to figure out if this was okay. As far as I've read on the label, all ingredients were "safe". No chicken. I was intrigued with the Golden Honey Mustard part and figured I could substitute the chicken with tuna. It turned out pretty good if I do say so myself and as always when I cook at home, it was simple and very easy to do.

What you'll need:

  • Chicken Tonight sauce in Golden Honey Mustard flavor
  • Canned tuna in oil or water
  • Pasta, fusilli
  • Pepper to taste

(1) Boil pasta as instructed in the package
(2) On another burner, heat 1 tablespoon of oil in the pan. This is if you're using canned tuna in water. However, since I was using canned tuna in oil, I just heated the pan and directly poured the tuna cooking it in its own oil. Sprinkle some pepper to put some flavor in the tuna.
(3) Pour the jar of Golden Honey Mustard sauce, as much as needed. For me, I used two cans of tuna with 1 jar of sauce which is probably good for 2 persons.
(4) Stir and mix. Turn burner to low and simmer until pasta is cooked.
(5) Place pasta in serving dish and pour the tuna with the sauce over it.

And you're done! Simple and hearty meal for you.

I personally loved this sauce because it had onions and carrots which was great with the tuna and brought some color to the otherwise bland looking dish.

Note: I suck at plating!

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Friday, July 2, 2010

Le Wrap with Emmental Cheese and Avocado @ Fou De Fafa


Lunch for today was from one of my favorite cafes near the office: Fou De Fafa. I had my go-to sandwich. They call it the Le Wrap but this actually comes in two versions, one with chicken and another without meat.

The non-meat wrap (I hesitate to call it vegetarian because it has cheese in it) is composed of a lot of greens, avocado slices, emmental cheese slices, tomato cubes, some pine nuts and drizzled in some olive oil.

The wrap is grilled so the sandwich is hot and melts the cheese a little for that gooey bite. The serving size is also good enough for one hungry person. For this particular day, I was only able to finish a third of the wrap. Priced at SG$12.50.

This particular ingredient combination actually also comes as a regular sandwich. They call it the Good Sandwich because it is very good. The Good Sandwich's serving size is a lot more compared to the wrap and with more greens on the outside rather than in the sandwich.


One other favorite of mine at Fou De Fafa is their veggie pizza. The exact name escapes me now but it will definitely be featured soon.


Fou de Fafa
#01-05 Capital Tower
168 Robinson Road
T: 6327‑9418
Mon-Fri, 8:00am-10:00pm
www.foudefafa.com

Pan Seared Cod with Green Pea Risotto @ KT's Grill




This is Pan Seared Cod with Green Pea Risotto from KT's Grill at Universal Studios Singapore. We had spent a very hot and humid morning there and decided to nix the fast food restaurants and splurge on somewhere very comfortable and cool.

We found KT's Grill in the New York section (I think...) and it was styled like an old-school New York pub with a bar downstairs and a formal restaurant up a very elegant staircase.

This dish was delicious but the serving size could've been bigger for its price. But then what do you expect from a touristy place like USS? Anyway, the fish was cooked perfectly and while I was iffy about the fact that the risotto was green pea, it was surprisingly yummy. Like I've said before, I'm a sucker when it comes to risotto dishes.

The yellow circular thing you see at the bottom of the picture is some kind of cheese cracker. It was a perfect combination with the green pea risotto.

If ever I do go back to Universal Studios ($70+ entrance, eek!), I'd definitely consider this place for lunch or dinner. There were other excellent dishes available since I remember everyone at my table were very satisfied with their meal.

KT's Grill
8 Sentosa Gateway 
Universal Studios Singapore 
Resorts World Sentosa
T: 6577 8899
Open Daily 9am-6pm

Thursday, July 1, 2010

Seafood Ramen in Shoyu Soup @ Suki Sushi



I was out sick yesterday and after the doctor's visit I dropped by the nearest Japanese place which happened to be Suki Sushi at SingPost Centre.

I was thinking of getting some salmon sashimi but when I got there thought twice about it. Wasn't really sure about eating raw food on a sensitive stomach. I decided on something hot and soothing for the belly. Enter: Seafood Ramen with Shoyu Sauce.

At Suki Sushi, when you order your ramen you choose between 3 soups: (1) pork broth -- which obviously is a no, (2) miso soup -- which if you've read my previous entry is also a no for me, and lastly (3) Shoyu or in simpler terms soy sauce -- which was the winner! And a good choice at that since one of the best parts about this ramen was the Shoyu soup. It was oh so tasty and flavorful. The ramen noodles were okay but I would have gladly gone without it. The seafood in the soup were: salmon, squid, prawns and faux fish. It also had half a boiled egg, some greens -- not sure though what kind they were, and some brown things that I didn't taste coz I didn't recognize them in the first place.

Along with my ramen, I ordered their ebi tempura. My love of ordering at work here. I just knew I couldn't finish it all but I really wanted some tempura and well, you can't order just a piece or two so I was wasteful and ordered one serving (5 prawns) for myself.

In conclusion, I'd go back and just get their Seafood Ramen in Shoyu soup. I wonder if I can convince them to nix the ramen and just give me the soup.

27 Oct 2010, UPDATE: I dropped by Suki Sushi last night and it seems that they no longer give you your choice of soup when ordering their ramen. Now, their ramen comes with the pork-based soup while their udon comes with "clear soup" -- whatever that is. You can only choose your soup when you order their Char Siew Ramen/Udon. Boo for me since the char siew is a no-no. Sadness.

Suki Sushi
B1-08 SingPost Centre
10 Eunos Road 8
408600 Singapore
T: 6746 8192
Operating Hours: 12noon to 10pm
www.sukigroup.com.sg
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