As far as my poor memory can remember, the
first time I had Singaporean cuisine was when we were in Singapore last 2010. I
have been hearing about the wonder that is Hainanese Chicken Rice and how much
of a “must-try” Singaporean dish it was. So during our trip there we made sure
that we get to try it. And I’m glad we did!
Thankfully, Singaporean restaurants are
slowly emerging here in the Metro, and a recent that just launched was My
Singapore Food Street (Formerly Orchard Road) in Megamall. Thankfully, Richie
again had work so it was me again who ended up trying their scrumptious
Singaporean meals! (I’m kidding hun! Of course it’s more fun when we’re
together. But you have to control yourself from eating the food first before I
take a picture!)
Unfortunately I never got to try Orchard Road, but I remember it looking like one of the Singaporean Hawker food courts that we visited in the Lion City. Now that it is relaunched as "My Singapore Food Street", they changed the interiors too. It looks brighter, simpler, yet classy. And in Singaporean fashion.. very clean!
Upon entering, you’ll be greeted by the
sight of their open kitchen where you can see all the action. This top chef
right here was having fun playing with fire (so to speak hehehe). It’s quite
entertaining! I love open kitchens because it’s a testament to how clean it is.
Let’s face it, they wouldn't have their kitchen on display if it weren't so
spic and span. I’m not saying all restaurants with closed kitchens are filthy.
But you know what I mean.
There were a lot of people that day because
of the grand launching. It was hard not to stare at the beautiful Asian TV
personality/celebrity chef / model Vivien Tan who also happens to be one of the
owners of My Singapore Food Street (okay from here on end I will just call it
MSFS hehe) along with Singaporean Food Culture and business entrepreneur Jean
Henri Lhuillier.
It was a crazy media day. Cameras of TV
networks and photographers were everywhere. But despite the tons of people that
were present, the kitchen managed to get all the orders of the media people and
the regular walk-in customers out. So far so good! Moving on to the food!
The Food
The Food
I’m quite a fan of fried stuff with sweet
and chili dip. So needless to say I enjoyed their Croquettes (P80) and
Shanghai Roll (P100). The Shanghai Roll was fried perfectly with the insides
still juicy and cooked to perfection. For the Croquettes, the potatoes were
soft and flavorful. It was a nice touch to have spinach inside! So in a way you
won’t feel 99.5% guilty of devouring more than one. You can defend yourself by
saying you’re eating spinach hehehe.
The star of any Singaporean restaurant, the
Hainanese Chicken (P195). It is served with soup, and rice (duh). The three BFFs
of the Hainanese Chicken are the three sauces already preset in each
table. The chili sauce, pounded ginger, and oyster sauce. Mix all of these
together and you've got a winner! For me though the chicken itself could use a bit
more juiciness. And maybe chicken stock poured over the rice? I’m no chef. Just
thinking out loud. Hehehe. You can also order a solo rice topping of this for
only P99.
The term Nasi Goreng is actually Indonesian
for “fried rice”. MSFS’s Nasi Goreng
(P175) is quite good if you like fried rice with a hint of sweet and a dash of
spiciness. The scrambled eggs kind of balances out the heat from the rice.
Perfect combination of spice and coconut sweetness |
And like a sweet ending to a savory story,
the meal was capped off with the much anticipated Frozen Milo Dinosaur (P110)! It’s one
of my favorite desert drink that I was introduced to during our trip in SG.
It’s basically a Milo shake with Milo powder dumped on top and drizzled with a bit of chocolate syrup. But this one
honestly was a bit too sweet for me. I would lessen the sugar a bit. But still
it was a wonderful drink treat nonetheless! (Disclaimer: Picture is smaller
than the normal serving)
Other dishes that we would love to go back
for are :
5 Spice Tofu |
MSFS's Special Kopi Tarik
Special Production Number bought to you by Kopi Tarik P75 |
I love singaporean food <3 hope to try this soon!
ReplyDeleteThe prices are cheap too! :-) you should definitely try it! :-) us too we want to go back and try other dishes! :-)
DeleteWe'll be making a return trip soon hehe
DeleteTried it when it was still Orchard Road. Medyo bitin lang yung dishes for the price, IMO. But will still give this a try someday. Try Ang Mo Kio at The Podium too! ;)
ReplyDeletehttp://www.dekaphobe.com/
I wasn't able to go when yedy invited me the last time.. i've been kicking myself ever since :(
DeleteTry 101 Hawker House in Makati :) Good Food for very affordable prices!
DeletePaolo that has long been on my list as well! Will definitely try it.. thanks!
DeleteYou should go to Ang Mo Kio! You and the owner have the same name.hehe. ;)
DeleteGwapo siguro yun hehe
DeleteYou guys are getting more popular, and I think and humbly suggest that a "full disclosure" part should now be added to your posts.
ReplyDeleteHi Marty! Thanks for the suggestion, but what exactly do you mean though? hehe sorry.. im a bit oblivious hehe
DeleteMaybe put something at the bottom of the article if it was an invitation, or if you guys paid for your own meals.
ReplyDeleteI adore this blog, Richie and I have the same "taste" for food, that everytime I eat in a restaurant featured here, I almost have the same thought as the ones he wrote..
Unfortunately, I haven't tried any restos that Rina has written about..
Maybe even a per head cost estimate is good, but with Richie's appetite, that's probably double any normal person - LOL
Haha! Good point Marty! Thanks for the suggestion!
DeleteA singaporean resto without Bak Kut Teh??
ReplyDelete