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Tuesday, August 28, 2018

Tonkatsu Ma Maison - Another Great Choice to consider for Pork Cutlet

It is only by coincidence that I find out about this restaurant. Wanting to get a quick bite for lunch at somewhere near, I end up walking along the corridor of second floor of Mandarin Gallery ... in a very casual, but not smart, outfit. We choose to dine at Tonkatsu Ma Maison due to various reasons, and we are pretty happy with this choice.

The setting of the place is open concept, so it is a great place to see and to be seen in a posh environment. Service is prompt and responsive despite the restaurant having an extra wing on the side that does not have service staff stationed there. Just look towards the direction of the cash register counter and wave the hand, a staff will promptly come over.

This restaurant serves usual Tonkatsu fare consisting of pickles, shredded cabbage salad and pork cutlet. The goma sauce, aka sesame sauce, provided to drizzle over the salad is creamier in taste as compared to the goma sauce in other establishments. Whether one thinks this is better is up to personal taste. What is interesting is that there are three kinds of dips for the pork cutlet. One is salt, another one is the familiar sweet plum sauce and third choice is the slightly spicy version of the plum sauce. I prefer the spicy sauce since it has the extra kick, but I feel it will taste better if it is spicier.


We have ordered aged Hokkaido pork cutlet and Kurobuta cutlet. Texture wise, they are perfect: crispy exterior with no cutting edges and the pork is easy to bite. Hokkaido pork is drier than Kurobuta pork due to the lack of thick layer of fat, but this option is great for those who is more health-conscious. Kurobuta is juicier but the thick slab of lard attached to the side of the meat may not be everyone’s cup of tea. These cutlets also go well with grated radish soaked in ponzu sauce.

This is a nice place to enjoy pretty unique pork cutlets—it is not like one can find Hokkaido aged pork and Kurobuta everywhere. But be prepared to shell out more money than usual as each set is thirty dollars plus.

My Thoughts: Nice!

Nearest car park: Mandarin Hotel's car park
Nearest MRT: Orchard

333A Orchard Road
Mandarin Gallery #02-35/36
Singapore
Contact No: 67334541







Thursday, August 23, 2018

My Favourite Haunts

After checking out Ion and its offering of food establishments, I can say my favourite haunts are still Ngee Ann City, Cuppage, Millenia WalkEmporium Shokuhin and Heritage Area.

For one, I like variety, uniqueness, quality and comfort. When I go to Ion, the place is just so cramped, and the entire B4 level looks like a giant food court! But the price of the food is not food court price, mind you. Obviously, Ion is meant for shopping and dining area is just a subset that serves to fill up the stomachs only.

And I have learnt my lesson on not to go to Orchard on a public holiday, where my original plans are changed due to the sheer size of the crowd.

Latest update: With the closure of Emporium Shokuhin, I see no reason to visit Marina Square anymore.

Thursday, August 2, 2018

Swiss Delice

For something different, to try or to give as presents, check out Swiss Delice products.


White Chocolate Truffino Pink consists of a core of raspberry cream encased in paper thin wafer that is coated with white chocolate. Due to the combination of raspberries and white chocolate, this decadent truffle piece features intense flavours. Great gift for that someone special. But this sold out fast at road shows, so grab a box fast if you spot it.

Air Passion is yoghurt cream sandwiched between airy, light, meringue-like biscuits. I like this due to the tangy flavours of yoghurt and the fact that this is a unique confectionary.

Choco Truffino Noir is like White Chocolate Truffino Pink, except that the core is hazelnut cream and dark chocolate is used instead. It is nice, but given that there are lots of other products featuring the combination of hazelnut and dark chocolate, this is not exactly special in any way.

Since no artificial flavours and colours are added, these make great treats for kids too.

Country of Origin: Switzerland
Where to get this: The Cocoa Trees



Kägi


Love the strong taste of rum in this wafer chocolate!

Country of Origin: Switzerland
Where to get this: The Cocoa Trees



Wednesday, August 1, 2018

Gyu Jin - Shabu Shabu Buffet that turns out to be Good

Actually, we had never noticed that a shabu shabu restaurant was newly opened in Nihon Street until we spotted it when we went to dine at Miyako. As the restaurant is part of the repertoire of Nihon Street, I was eager to check it out, but I was also held back by the fact that this place offers 50 minutes buffet. I don't really have good impression of buffets in middle-range food establishments, so I was unsure if I want to take the plunge. Well, my companion insisted on trying the food there, and luckily, he did!

I like it that this restaurant offers quite a good amount of privacy since each table is segregated by partitions attached to the back of the benches. The setting is pretty chic, making the place looks like a posh shabu shabu outlet. Most attention-grabbing set-up of the restaurant is definitely the rows of free flow of vegetables, noodles and fish/cuttlefish/pork balls shrouded in the mist of dry ice. Somehow, this does make me hyped up about getting the fresh vegetables from the counter.


The vegetables are very fresh and in good shape—you know how vegetables in most buffet establishments look pretty battered due to sloppy handling and such, so the restaurant gets a pass on this item in the checklist.


The thin meat slices are presented neatly in boxes that we can keep ordering from the staff. Even the chicken meat is sliced into thin pieces, and yes, paper thin chicken slices also taste better than those chunky pieces, if there is no marinade. The thin slices absorbs the essence of the broth very well, yielding flavourful, easy to bite delights. And I like it that the pork here does not have that strong porky smell. All these go so well with the starchy, pearl-like rice, which is also free-flow. Udon is a great choice for source of carbohydrates also due to its chewy texture and its inherent neutral taste. Avoid putting instant noodles into the soup base though. The taste of instant noodles will pretty much eclipse over any other flavours and ruin the taste of the broth. If one really craves for instant noodles, dunk it in at the end after done with drinking the soup.


Each patron can choose 2 kinds of soup bases, and I opt for yuzu dashi and ginger chicken. The citrus in yuzu dashi is perfect for enhancing the taste of meat by adding that little kick. Ginger chicken is very flavourful, combining the goodness of chicken and ginger, which are good for eliminating the coldness in the body, according to traditional Chinese medicine theory. So this soup base is great for cooking the vegetables and udon—I love the slightly chewy texture of the udon. Spicy dashi is also highly recommended since this adds a punch to the taste while not overwhelming the taste buds. Tip: add some clams to the soup base for the extra umami.

Another highlight is the dazzling array of condiments available to dip the cooked ingredients in. From ponzu sauce, sesame sauce, grated radish, grated garlic mixed with salt, spring onions, parsley to chilli, one can try them all to see which dip works the best for different food. My personal opinion is that sesame sauce is more for the meats, grated radish adds a refreshing element to the taste of the food. As for ponzu and grated garlic, they go well with everything.

The service consisting of young, energetic staff is efficient. Okay, here comes the best part: it only costs $15.90 per person to dine here during lunch time! Talking about super value for money. Sorry Hai Di Lao, Gyu Jin has become my top choice for steamboat already since the price is way too attractive.

Note: The Value for Money is applicable to lunch buffet only. And during dinner time, due to the sheer size of the crowd, the food is replenished at a slower rate than consumption rate.

My Thoughts: It is one of my Favourite Haunts!

Nearest car park: Millenia Walk's car park
Nearest MRT: Promenade

Millenia Walk #02-09
9 Raffles Boulevard
Singapore
Contact No: ‭6253 9218‬