Showing posts with label Type: Snack Stall. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Type: Snack Stall. Show all posts

Saturday, June 7, 2008

Mr Teh Tarik

The much raved about 24-hours restaurant. Sorry to disappoint, the food are so-so only. Good place for chat at late hours though.



Teh Tarik (8/10)



Mee Rubus (7/10)
The gravy tastes more like satay peanut sauce. :P



Egg Roti Prata (7/10)



Mushroom prata (7/10)

Too creamy.

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Uzumaki



They ran out of the green tea flavour. :(

Sesame Flavour



I've never liked sesame flavoured ice cream, so no (biased) ratings this round. Just pics. :)


Place
Harbourfront Centre
- near the link to Vivocity.

Tuesday, April 1, 2008

Full House

I didn't know that Yuan Yang comes in the 'cold' version too. >_<" It was too late when I realised that.

Iced Yuan Yang (7/10)
Grass Jelly Milk (?)



JN has a sweet tooth. Donut Factory's donut level of sweetness was 'okay' for her. So when she said that her Glass Jelly Milk is sweet, I had to reject her offer to take a sip. :P

Price
$1.90 each

Place
The Cathay
#B1-25

Shih Lin Taiwan Street Snacks

One of my friends once told me, "Our local Shih Lin chicken cutlet is nothing compared to the authentic Taiwan Shih Lin night market's chicken cutlet."

I have tried the Taiwan's version. Yes, the one with the super long queue.



I too, queued (in the drizzle) for a good 20-25 minutes just to buy this 'must try'. :P Frankly speaking, I felt that it was over-rated by many.

Taiwan's Hao Da Chicken Cutlet (7/10)


My friend's comments kept me well and away from the local Shih Lin's stall for quite a while. I mean if I consider the authentic one so-so only, how much better can the local one be?

My curiosity gave way.

Shih Lin's famous Chicken Cutlet (9/10)



It was fried to a golden crisp and was still piping hot (I can still see the steam after minutes!) when it was served. *crunch crunch* The spice that was added after frying also gave an extra punch to the end product!

Price
$3.50

Place
The Cathay
#B1-24

Quick Bite

"Shall we take a quick bite at Quick Bite?" I sms-ed JN.

I suggested that not because of any good reviews or whatsoever, but because the name of the snack stall matches with what we were going to have before rushing for our 730pm show. Sounds silly right? :P

Anyway it turned out that the food was not bad!

Original Lover (8/10)



The rice tasted great with the sauce. Its level of sweetness was just right. The chicken meat was tender and savoury. It would be at least a 9 if not for quite a few charred areas. No good for health. *wags forefinger*

JN wasn't too impressed with what she has ordered though.

Price

$6 inclusive of passionate fruit drink
Value for money!

Place
The Cathay
#B1-20


My firsts.

That was the first time I have my meal at Quick Bite, the first time I have been to The Cathay (yes, I am that sua ku) and the first time I watched a movie with JN!

But this is certainly not the first time I am watching a dance movie. Those who catches dance movies regularly will more or less know the copy-and-paste plot. It usually involves delinquency, a guy and a girl, one of which is forced to do a dance he/she doesn't like and ends up putting a great show with the support of his/her partner. Those who were initially against them will always smile in approval after watching their performance. :P

This is with the case of "Step Up 2" that I have watched today.



Those who are looking for some interesting or new plots can forget about watching the show.

Having said that, I still find that movie rather enjoyable. Not in terms of plot, of course. But rather, on the moves (as always).

I particularly like the part whereby the actor do the pull-and-let-go action with the actress (as seen on the bottom of the poster above). Very natural. I love the soundtrack, "Low" by Flo Rida too. Makes me wanna grooove to the music. And yes, Andie's so chio and sexaaay, especially when she's drenched! *drools* :P~~~

I hardly have friends who likes watching hip hop dances too. In fact, JN's the only one I guess. So if you are reading this, JN, thanks for jio-ing and for being such a great company! :)

Saturday, March 15, 2008

Cathay Snacks

Just watched 'Horton hears a who', on the account that it was from the same creators as 'Ice Age'. :P

The animations were not bad, but I wasn't tickled.

I was intrigued, though, by Horton's thoughts. He believes that there are tiny people living in the speck that he sees. He feels that maybe these tiny people aren't small and that he is big. Maybe there's even someone out there bigger than him and his world, and he and his friends are actually the small ones.

"Are you looking at your reflection in the river or is the reflection looking at you? Which is real?"

I still remember this sentence from my literature teacher, even though it was more than 10 years ago. Although most of my classmates dismissed this almost immediately, I pondered over this for quite a few days with all the 'what-ifs' in my mind.

Oh ok. Enough of my out-of-the-world thoughts. :P Back to the food.

I watched Horton at AMK hub. I must say that this cineplex really offered a good variety of food for cinema goers. I even saw cakes at the display. :P Just want to share what I had.

Breaded hotdog (8/10)



Would be better if it was served hot.

Price
I was too busy taking photos to notice... :P

Place
Cathay Cineplex
AMK Hub

Saturday, March 1, 2008

Chocolat N' Spice

Retiring at the age of 40+, he is the envy of many, me included.

But that sets me thinking.

Is it better to slog your life away (leaving very little time for entertainment) when you are younger (20s-40s) and retire earlier, or to enjoy and 'lax' a bit while you work till the retirement age of 62, 65 (sorry, I lost track)?

We met a couple during an overseas trip. They retired 1 year ago at 50+ and have been travelling around their own country in a caravan since then. According to them, they have worked hard enough and it's time for them to enjoy. Fair enough.

While I can share the joy of them reaping what they sowed, a part of me wonders. What if someone worked his/her lungs out, but did not get to enjoy what they have sowed?

You know what I mean.

Illness, accidents, 'acts of others', blah blah blah. In this world of uncertainties, nothing is impossible.

So, what's your take on this?

Ok ok, I digressed. Let me try to link back.

Let's see. Where were we? Oh yes, this semi-retired person we know was the one who introduced me to the food I am going to talk about now. How's that? :)

'You should try the muffins here! Just go straight and you will see a queue. It's called Chocolat N' Spice', he recommended. He sounded so enthusiastic (as he always is) about the muffins that my hub and I just have to check it out.



It was not even noon and the queue was already there.



We wanted to order juust one muffin to try, but we were 'pressured' into buying another when all those in front of us ordered a minimum of 5! >_<

Chocolate chips muffin (9/10)

Looks like my favourite mushroom! :D



Please pardon the blurry photos, once again. My hub kept asking me to hurry as many people were watching us. :P

Fluffy, soft and not too sweet. Nice! Even my hub who doesn't like muffins and stuff find it good. More chocolate chips, please! :)

Banana Walnut Muffin (8/10)

Pretty good as well, but chocolate chips reigns! ;) No photos as we had it in another place, under the watchful eyes of many. :P

Price
$1.10 each

Place
Blk 1 #01-18
Tanjong Pagar Plaza

Friday, February 15, 2008

Yella Fellas

I am a big fan of fries. Even the photo at the top of my blog says so. If I didn't call myself 'Food Lover' back then, it would probably be 'Fries Lover'. :P

Thus, when I read about the Yella Fellas in Camemberu's and and Ice's reviews, I knew I had to give the fries in this stall a try.



The different condiment for our yella (but no, not dirty) fellas.

Busy preparing fries for me...



Say Cheese! (8/10)
(Fries with sour cream, cheese and bacon bits)



Truth be told, I was a little disappointed because the fries were not as crispy as I would like them to be. The cheese and bacon bits help lots for the 8.

Price

$3.80

Place
Parco Bugis Junction
B1-K6

Thursday, February 14, 2008

Donut Factory

"Look at what I have gotten for you. It's in the fridge", my hub prompted me when I came back.

I thought he must have bought something for me to eat again, but it was more than that.


"You light up my life." The first words that put a wide smile across my face.


Oh... Donut factory. I've heard all the raves (and queues) on this, but I never had the urge (nor the time) to join the crowd in this donut frenzy. Not even at the suntec branch with shorter queues. I will try the donuts... only if I didn't have to queue.

My hub was with me all along. He doesn't believe in following the trends blindly either. Which is why he surprised with me this box of donuts. When I opened up the box, I was touched. No tears, but yea, it moved me. Knowing that it's just not my hub's style to queue up for such stuff.

When I saw these words

"I...


love...


U.",


on the donut, I just have to pounce onto him and give him a real big hug. He's such a sweetie!


Some say it's Friendship Day. Chillycraps prefers to call it a Thursday (That's a good one! lol). To me, it's still a Valentine's Day! :)

Many commented that Valentine's Day is too commercialised with rocket-high prices for set dinners, flowers and chocolates. That is why they choose to spend the day just like any normal day. While I agree that couples should not only display their affections by spending lavishly on this day and taking each other for granted again on the next or remaining days, I feel that a little surprise on this special day does help to spice up life (and love) a little. I am glad that my hub is still putting in effort on this, however small the gesture is. :)

Donuts (5/10)
This donut by itself can only earn a 5. It's way too sweet. Even sweeter than my hub. >_<" I am glad I didn't have to queue up for that.

Price
$11 (My hub said it only costs about $7 on usual days) :P

Place
Raffles City
B1-61

Happy Valentine's day! Happy Friendship Day (or Thursday) to all! ^.^

Friday, February 1, 2008

Azabu Sabo - Hokkaido Ice Cream



Look at the variety of flavours to choose from! :P~~~ I can't decide...



... Actually, I don't have to. I wanted Hokkaido Hot balls, and the top up for ice-cream only comes in one flavour - Vanilla.

Hokkaido Hot balls (7 for the balls and 9 for the ice cream)
Topping was chocolate syrup and almond




Rum and Raisin (Me - 5/10 coz I don't like the flavour. My hub - 9/10. He loves it!)



Price

Hokkaido Hot balls - $2.80+$1
Rum and Raisin single scoop - $3.80

Place
Plaza Singapura
#B2-55

Bratwurst Shop

As suggested by Ice.

Hearty Minestrone (8/10)

Look at clumsy hubby.


It happened in a split second so I didn't catch him in action. :P The soup reminds me of ratatouille in Carnivore...

Black Pepper Pork (6/10)


Chicken & Mushrooms (7/10)


I didn't like the skin of the sausage.

Baked potato (9/10)



I have taken baked potato with mayo or bacon beads, but never with melted cheese. I think I am hooked to this new combi! Will do one for myself when I am back in the kitchen in a few mth's time! :P

Price
$20+ for a soup, two sausage tortillas, 1 baked potato and 2 sprites.


Place
Plaza Singapura
#B2-39C

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Hang Heung 老婆饼

My hub bought 老婆饼 for his 老婆 (me) to snack on. How sweet! And how timely! I was famished because I had a quick and early dinner today.



He boasted, "This is imported from HK one ah. Only selling at Taka Atrium now."


The next moment, I spotted this.



"They have a cake shop in Singapore lor!" My lor + exclamation mark seemed to have shaken his confidence a little.


"Issit?" he asked sheepishly.


As I was typing this, I think he's right! :P I mean which cake shop would locate itself in the high floors of an office building? :P

Anyways, The 'wife cake' was a little warm when I took it and that's always a plus point for me. The crust was good! I am sure you can tell from the following photo ... :)

老婆饼 (8/10)



I can't say the same for the fillings though. A little too bland for me.




Price
$8 for 6 pieces

Place
Orchard Road
Takashimaya Atrium

Saturday, January 26, 2008

Bao Zai

It was always sold out by the time I reached there. If not for my hub who was there with his friends on a Saturday afternoon, I probably wouldn't have the chance to taste the much raved-about made-on-the-spot Bao...

Char Siew Bao (8/10) Dou Sha Bao (7/10)






Not too bad, but it's either over-rated or reheated bao just don't taste that fantastic. I will probably give it second chance and eat it fresh on the spot. Someday. :P

Place
ABC Brickworks Food Centre
#01-135

Saturday, January 12, 2008

Erich's Wuerstelstand

We've been wanting to buy food from this Austrian guy since we got to know him from the media (and that's many years ago!). Like many others, we were more intrigued by the man, rather than the food. :P



Combo set - includes Chicken, Regular pork and spicy pork (8/10)



The different sausages, although each with its own distinctive taste, are equally delicious. I've always liked sausages but due to health reasons, I try not to take too much of these processed meat. Being able to try so many different types of sausages at one go was pure indulgence.

Price
$3 (hmm.. that's rather ex considering it's only a few pieces of sausages. I don't even want to compare it with the hotdog bun meal at ikea... :P )

Place
3 Trengganu Street
Chinatown

Sunday, July 15, 2007

Tip Top Curry Puff

Our quest for Karlee Pok featured on TV continues. This time, I insisted to go to the stall in AMK that my hub has promised to bring me since many moons ago. We bought one to share.

Type
Snacks

Taste
Tip Top Curry Puff (8/10)


















This is the traditional curry puff which everybody likes and the same type that will cause sore throat (for me) if I do not have plenty of water to go along with.



















Ambience

Coffeeshop environment

Service
Just a normal transaction

Price
$$$$$
$1

Place
Blk 722 AMK Ave 6

Sunday, July 8, 2007

1A Crispy Curry Puffs

We were looking for a quick and light bite at Tampines Mall before attending his friend's ROM ceremony. He actually suggested having Teppanyaki, which I bluntly objected. I certainly do not want to turn up at the ceremony with an oily face or food splatters on my white top! :P

I then recalled from Thursday's food variety show, that there is a stall at the basement selling curry puffs. I thought it would be good to take this opportunity to try out this popular stall. My hub went along with this idea immediately.

The queue was much shorter than what I have expected - with only 5 groups in front of us. I took up my camera for a quick snap snap of the stall and the creators of the loads of curry puffs at the glass display.


















And the boxes with a very vibrant feel...



















Type

Snacks

Taste
Durian puff (7/10)


















My hub was pretty impressed by how tasty the unconventional durian puff could be. I, on the other hand, didn't find it so special.

Curry Puff (8/10)


















Photo taken with one hand holding the paper bag and the other, a camera.

I would like to reiterate what the customers on the variety show said - It's not too oily and the filings are not too spicy. I have taken curry puffs which will give me that 'heaty' and 'dry-throat' feeling, but this, does not. Which is good because no one should be 'punished' with a sore throat after consuming a tasty snack such as a curry puff. :P

The fillings... makes you wanna queue up eh? :)


















Ambience

N/A

Service
üüüüü
Can be a lil bit faster if they followed my brilliant hub's advice to specialise in only one task. Either pack or collect money and not both.

Price
$$$$$
$1 only!

Place
Tampines Mall
Basement 1-K6

My next stop for curry puffs - either the one at AMK or the cafe at M Hotel. Yuums!