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Monthly Archives: December 2015
Disgruntled Chef at Ann Siang
Disgruntled Chef at Ann Siang is very lovely place in one of my favorite parts of town. I love this area for its unique feel straddling between the towering modern CBD buildings and the traditional post-war shophouses and Chinatown. Stepping into Disgruntled Chef … Continue reading
Omakase at Yuzu (Holland Village). A taste of Japan’s Autumn
After the very elegant lunch set experience at Yuzu in October, I came back with a friend to try out their kaiseki-style omakase. Chef Takahashi Tadashi (previously from Hashi Japanese Restaurant) There are 3 main options offered for dinner – … Continue reading
Posted in Japanese, Japanese food, Omakase, Sashimi, Seafood, Singapore, Sushi, Uncategorized
Tagged Autumn, Holland Village, japanese food, Omakase
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Creamy Cauliflower with Mushroom Soup
I have adapted this soup from brooklynhomemaker. I love the twist using roasted cauliflower. In addition to giving the soup a thick texture without having to use milk or cream (think healthy!) roasting adds another layer of flavor to the soup. It … Continue reading
Posted in Recipes, Soup, Uncategorized, Vegetarian Friendly
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Beng Hiang Hokkien Restaurant
I was only recently brought to this place by friends and wondered why they did not tell me about it earlier… I think they wanted to keep the secret to themselves! I love how they still keep the typical old school … Continue reading
Posted in Chinese Food, Hokkien, Jurong, Uncategorized
Tagged Chinese, Cze Char, Hokkien, Traditional
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