Friday, September 14, 2018

Por Kee Eating House - Popular Tze Char Place in the Heart of Singapore @ Tiong Bahru [Singapore] #porkeetzechar #tiongbahrufood

You can never go hungry in Singapore and there are few zones in the little red dot where i constantly stuffed myself crazy whenever i am in the area; one of which is Tiong Bahru.

Aside from the famous Tiong Bahru hawker centre, the neighbourhood also counts a few reputable cafes (like Drips Bakery) and Galicier Confectionary (you would love its ondeh ondeh) as its residents!

Tiong Bahru is well-known as a hipster area and i guess the younger generation might not even be aware of this tze char restaurant that's just a stone throw from Tiong Bahru hawker centre.

Called Por Kee Eating House (sounded just like porky); it has air-conditioned seating although it would be hard for you to find seating when night falls given the limited tables (about nine). I recalled walking past a few years ago and remember how crowded the whole place was!

TAKE NOTE - i think it's important for me to share with you a company policy early in this post as a number of diners have expressed their frustrations over the mandatory charge of S$2 per person (including kids) for Chinese tea / water and wet tissue.

The notice was pasted on the cover of every menu and it's hard to miss the white piece of paper with words on a red menu. I mean, we can always say that it's bullshit and the restaurant has no right to charge us; point is, we can always step out and go to another dining establishment.

Anyway, we didn't leave and continued to deliberate on what dishes to order from the menu (which was in fact a nondescript plastic file with pockets). 

Pickles - more like the typical acar and tasted not too bad. It wasn't part of the mandatory charge and you would be required to fork out S$3.00 for it.  Let's now start with our ordered dishes!

Fried Beef Hor Fun - strongly recommended by online reviewers, this didn't disappoint with slices of tender beef that would not result in excessive chewing and each bite was full of the delectable wok-hei flavour!

Homemade Beancurd - with mushrooms and strips of sea cucumber, it was priced rather steeply at S$18.00 and if not for the fact that Jovyn needs beancurd, i wouldn't have ordered it if i wasn't with her.

It was surprisingly not bad and i love the texture difference when i bit through its tougher skin to reveal almost a silky soft inside that's tastier than most of the other beancurds i had. Jovyn obviously relished it!

Green Dragon Vegetables - ever since we had the green dragon vegetables at JB Ah Meng in Geylang, my family couldn't help but order it whenever we see it on a menu. Pity, it wasn't as memorable as the ones from JB Ah Meng; while refreshing, they dish was overly salty and stir fried with too much garlic.

Live Cereal Prawns -  when you have kids, you would know some dishes are inevitable; like the cereal prawns where kids would scoop up the fragrantly fried cereal, mix in to their plain rice and willingly finish up everything.

Unlike other tze char place, the prawns were coated nicely with the cereals and fried to a nice crisp! It was a joy even to eat the cereal-coated shells and it was a double bonus to find the prawns so fresh to the taste and bite!

Their freshness was attested by the ease for which we separated the meat from the shell; that's the difference between live prawns and dead prawns.

Joyvn playing around with the edible flowers used to adorn the cereal prawn dish. When i was younger, these flowers were common displays on dishes for banquets and even on cakes!

Sweet Sour Pork - now, if you like old-school gulurou; i bet you would be addicted with the sweet sour pork at Por Kee; each 'nugget' was like little bundle of crispiness that wasn't heavily drenched by the sauce. The sauce could make or break the dish and this, thankfully, had that optimal balance of sweetness and sourness.

Crispy Butter Crab - note the word crispy as it wouldn't be as creamy as the one at Seafood Paradise; taste was okay as i still prefer the wetter version. Nevertheless, we were impressed with the freshness of the crab; no wonder each kilogram was so pricey!

Chilli Crab - with a mix of sourness, spiciness and the flavor of tomato attacking my taste buds, this was better than the crispy butter crab in my opinion even though it was a tad too spicy for my liking.

Fried Buns - a must-have accessory with chilli crabs (or any crabs with a sauce); this was one of the better fried buns in the market with pillowy-soft insides. I wouldn't term them as the best as that's reserved for the fried buns at Forture Seafood!

Champagne Short Ribs - reason why this was placed at the last should be known to those who read my blog; the dish is either unforgettably good or terribly bad. It's the former and i tell you; i would swallow my saliva whenever i recall how delicious they were!

Tender, moist and covered with a layer of appetizing sauce that's like a sweeter version of marmite sauce; the glazed ribs were lip-smacking good and i believe i would be satisfied with just a bowl of plain rice with a plate of champagne short ribs! Do keep in mind that the texture could be too fatty for health conscious individuals.

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Family photo!

To be honest, we thoroughly enjoyed the food although the price was on the high side for tze-char food. To be fair to the operator, the seafood were fresh and in Singapore, fresh seafood does command a premium price tag.

Some online reviewers had complained about the service in Por Kee which was kind of a surprise as we didn't encounter any rude staff; Jovyn was even given a free box of potato crisp crackers from one of the employees! Maybe it helps to patronize the restaurant during lunch? 

Location
69 Seng Poh Ln, #01-02,
Singapore 160069

Map

As above.

Operating Hours
Lunch - 11.30 am till 2.30 pm
Dinner - 5.30 pm till 11.30 pm
(Closed on Mondays) 

Website

Pricing
Fried Beef Hor Fun (M) - S$12.00
Homemade Beancurd (M) - S$20.00
Green Dragon Vegetables (M) - S$18.00
Live Cereal Prawns (M) - S$33.00
Sweet Sour Pork (M) - S$18.00
Crabs - S$80 a kilogram
Fried Buns - S$1.20 each
Champagne Short Ribs (M) - SS$33
(No Service Charge and Inclusive of GST)

Thursday, September 13, 2018

喜怒哀乐 - The 4 Emotions by Jovyn

Alex did a rather terrible job in expressing the 4 basic emotions; namely, 喜 (happiness), 怒 (anger), 哀 (sorrow) and 乐 (joy). Don't believe me? Check out here

Now that Jovyn has better grasp in the meaning of the emotions, i think it's time for us to see if she can do a better job; given her often exaggerated expressions! 

喜 (happiness) - example, i am giving her a lollipop. 

怒 (anger) - example, i am thinking of giving the lollipop to her brother. Never deny the intensity of sibling rivalry. 

哀 (sorrow) - example, i decided to have the lollipop for myself. 

乐 (joy) - she looked like a ghost had suddenly appeared in front of her! Except for the last emotion, Jovyn did a rather good job; at the very least, it's cuter than Alex with his braces-face!

Tuesday, September 11, 2018

Fried Oyster Omelette along Meldrum Walk Street Foods (near City Square) - Stall No 7 @ Johor Bahru [Malaysia]

I love street food but my stomach doesn't necessarily feel the same way and to be honest, i am less inclined to go with street food in Malaysia as i have had a few bouts of food poisoning in the country and hence; prefer to go for meals in restaurants and / or coffee shops.

However, my sister had been proclaiming her love for this particular fried oyster stall along Meldrum Walk Street Foods and since our dinner was pretty light; we decided to check it out since it's not that far, by foot, from the hotel. 

Manned by apparently a family of three, the medan selera meldrum walk fried oyster continued to draw a regular stream of orders even though it's close to 10.00 pm when we arrived! 

The aroma of fried egg was so enticing and from the look of them in the large pan, i bet it would be fluffy, oily and juicy; well worth the late-night calorie intake should it turn out to be delicious! 

Plump oysters in a container - frankly, i love fried oyster (known as or jian) but detest the gooey, unpleasant taste of actual oysters. Unless i am with a group of friends who enjoy the supposedly goodness of oysters, i will purposely pick out the oysters and leave them at the side of the plate. 

We were lucky (only that one time) as the fried oyster sold out shortly after we made our order and many potential customers left with disappointment on their faces. Joyce was not gloating; she was just excited that she could have her plate of fried oyster! 

Which was served after about 10 minutes of wait. This large plate cost us RM 13.00; which would be the equivalent of a small plate in Singapore once you do the conversion! Furthermore, i counted no less than 13 oysters; that's extremely generous! 

Taste has always been subjective, especially in Singapore where food is highly contentious; Joyce labelled this as the best and i can understand why; full of oysters, super eggy, had charred bits on the edges with the occasional sweet bites of diced up preserved turnip.

Personally, i prefer my fried oyster to have a crispier bite although i must give credit to this stall for having such a high egg content for its fried oyster and where each bite was filled with the rich, intense oyster flavour! 

Yum yum! p.s. Joyce cleaned up the oysters.

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Location
23, Jalan Meldrum, 
Medan Selera Meldrum Walk, Stall 7,
Bandar Johor Bahru, 80000 Johor Bahru, 
Johor, Malaysia

Point of Reference
In a small alley directly behind Belllo hotel.
(refer to the picture above)

Pricing
Large Fried Oyster Omelette - RM 13.00

Monday, September 10, 2018

Squid Boy (花枝の燒) - Crispy Squid @ KSL Mall [Johor Bahru, Malaysia] #squidboy #ksl

I don't snack much nowadays as it's getting increasingly hard to shed off the extra weight! However, there's a food stall in KSL mall that i would unwittingly stroll past (and then walk in) every time i am there; Squid Boy! 

Although famous for its gigantic deep-fried squid, i have in fact never tried it before as i personally think it would be quite hard to manage; not to mention the stares from other shoppers in the shopping centre.

My usual order - crispy squid with Thai chilli sauce (other 'dressings' include salt pepper, seaweed, bonito fish and honey mustard). Most times, i would have them in a paper bowl so that i can eat them while shopping but in my recent visit; i had a lot of time to spare and hence, they were served on a plate instead. 

Fried only upon order, do enjoy them when they were piping hot! The batter was quite similar to those addictive Taiwanese-style deep fried street snacks and aside from the subtle crispiness, i was most in love with the sweet, tasty flavour of squid! 

Unlike some other places where the batter was thicker than the actual squid, the ones at Squid Boy had a much better meat / batter ratio and each piece complemented so well with the Thai chilli sauce.

Before i knew it, i had cleaned up the entire plate of crispy squid! Oh well, no guilt from me as this was supposed to be my lunch. On second thought, i should have ordered extra or get that super XXL giant squid! 

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Location
33, Jalan Seladang, Taman Abad,
KSL Shopping Mall, LG-05,
80250 Johor Bahru, Johor, Malaysia

Facebook Page

Menu 
As above.

Pricing
Crispy Squid - RM 8.20

Saturday, September 08, 2018

Renting a Car in Langkawi - RM 60 a Day (Non-Peak) from Miesya Mesra in the Airport @ Malaysia #langkawicarrental

I was determined to rent a car in Langkawi as it seems to be a much more convenient mode to travel within the island but i was stuck between advance booking for a car online or waiting to see what's available at the car rental booth upon my arrival at Langkawi International Airport

As it wasn't the peak period when we visited in July, we opted to cross our fingers and hope there will be ample cars for us to choose from in the airport. 

Unlike most airports, the car rental booths were located right at the area where we collected our luggage and as you can see from the above, there were more than 20 to choose from and many of the licensed operators were hollering their promotional rates to entice you to take a look.

Now, it's hard to make a decision and i was shallow as i went to the booth with the lady who had the most cheerful smile; Miesya Mesra Travel & Tours! 

Rate card as above - i wasn't too particular with the brand and make so long it is a hatchback and decided on the second cheapest option; Perodua Axia (no GPS). Although it was indicated as RM 200 a day, we got a hefty 70% discount as it was the low peak season for tourism! 

Paperwork done with the inclusion of a refundable deposit of RM 50. Surprisingly, unlike most car rental companies i had engaged (in Hokkaido, Johor, Jeju Island etc), i wasn't asked to top up on insurance to make it more comprehensive.

Picture of the lady with the most cheerful smile!

Collection of the car would obviously be outside the airport and for a moment, i thought i would be scammed as the instruction given to us was to go out to the airport's official pick up point. My fear was unfounded as a gentleman shortly came over to us. Wait, how did he know it's me?!

Because the lady with the most cheerful smile had taken a picture of us and forwarded it to her colleague for ease of identification! Pretty good picture if you ask me. Haha.

KDY 4081 - our allocated Perodua Axia. Now's the time to check for defects and the first thing i spotted were the scratch marks at the trunk! 

More were identified and pictures were taken as evidence since the person who passed the car and key to us had to rush off! Before he left, however, i inquired on the returning of car on the last day as our flight was an early one. He acknowledged the time and passed me his number which i can use to contact him via WhatsApp. 

One bar of fuel left?!!?!? Okay, it's an exaggerated expression as the lady with the most cheerful smile had already informed me of this apparently weird practice as my experience so far was full fuel tank when i collected the rented car. Anyway, she helpfully pointed out that there's a petrol station near the airport. 


Driving in Langkawi was actually easy (thanks to the low peak season and good weather) and aside from the touristy Cenang area, the roads were not congested and it's not difficult to find parking. Many beautiful sights along the way and if you are the kind who would be distracted, pass the steering wheel to another driver; as i did! 


Returning the car was more frustrating for me as the person was late for almost 30 minutes and i am not prepared for another go on missing my flight, as i did in Bali! p.s. the deposit of RM 50 was passed back to me. 

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Location of Car Rental Booth
Miesya Mesra Travel & Tours,
Malaysia

Pricing
Perodua Axia - RM 60 a day.
(excluding a refundable deposit of RM 50)