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Showing posts with label Seafood. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Seafood. Show all posts

Saturday, May 25, 2013

Kimly Seafood at Tradehub 21

This place's been a favourite for a while now, given its consistency, efficient service and awesome signature dishes.
It was Mothers' Day so we splurged and there were no regrets.
1) Salted Egg Crab with Yam:



This dish.... m.u.s.t. o.r.d.e.r. I am a huge crab lover and this offers a mean dish by far (but I just found a new place that serves better crab - next post!) so my tummy is happy. Imagine fragrant, savoury and fluffy salted egg yolk covered crab stir-fried with chili padi and curry leaves, and served up with crispy yam sticks...  the explosion of flavours and textures is simply amazing. You gotta try it to believe me. My only gripe was that the crab wasn't the sweetest that day. Otherwise it would be perfect-o.

2) Black Pepper Butter Prawns


This was my first time trying the dish and mm hmmm.. who knew prawns could be so sweet? The aromatic and spicy pepper heightened our taste buds;  the savoury butter brought out the prawns' natural sweetness ; we were contented.

3) XO Scallops, Asparagus and Broccoli platter


What a wonderful plate of colours, wok-hei and sweetness this was! I noticed that the ingredients were slightly charred and thought it was chao ta (and thought of complaining but decided to hold my horses first.) Thank goodness I did because the dish had a fragrant aftertaste, with the ingredients cooked perfectly. Chef, you got skill.

4) Crispy Fish skin with Brinjal


Another favourite dish that is well loved. You simply cannot go wrong with marinated crispy fish skin, drenched in a sweet sauce, and lightly battered brinjal.. so this was snapped up within minutes of it being served. That shiokkkk.

5) Crispy Thai style Sweet & Sour Chicken 


Simple and delicious, and the magic was in the sauce. It was sweet, tantalising and mildly spicy all at once. Pour that on top of a chicken fried well and slightly green mango strips... life's goooood.

Kimly has not disappointed so far, and has done a great job of keeping standards up so check it out if you are in the Jurong area!

18 Boon Lay Way
#01- 98 Tradehub 21
Tel: 66864665
Mon - Sun: 4pm - 1130pm






Thursday, December 27, 2012

Restaurant Ember; affordable fine dining

This place at Keong Siak Road is very popular with the nearby lunch crowd, and we were the youngest there, if I dare make a quick judgment :p

Our second time here since a year ago, and the food was consistent. Best thing? Price still the same yay!
We ordered the Xmas set lunch, and it was all seafood, to make up for a sinful evening of steak at W hotel the night before. Boy, everything was so fresh and sweet.

1) Appetisers:
Fresh Hokkaido Scallops with ponzu and sesame vinaigrette, seasonal cress

It was served sashimi style, where the acidic dressing did the cooking, resulting in a really fresh and luscious dish. I think we ate it too fast for it to be even cooked!

Crab cakes with mustard with hazelnut tuile and crab bisque:


Gotta be one of the best crabcakes we've ever tasted, and my picky bf liked it too, even though he doesn't really eats crabs. The crab flesh was juicy, succulent and very sweet. A perfect tango with the salty bisque that wasn't too fishy and the very crispy tuile.

2) Mains:
The stars of the day have arrived.

Marinated cod with black miso, sweet peas and herbed potatoes:



Sweet mother of fish, how can you taste so fatty, firm and yet saccharine at the same time? 
Ember's chef really made a masterpiece out of this. 
The miso enhanced the sweetness of the cod, and its fatty skin was such a delight to bite into... 
We were fighting for every bite of this fish!

Pan seared Chilean seabass with mushroom and smoked bacon ragout, on a bed of truffle yuzu butter sauce:



I forgot that I ordered this previously, but thank goodness it was still good. Not as fatty as the cod, this was more firm to the bite and less sweet, which made perfect sense as the strong flavours of the ragout and truffle sauce made a great pairing with the fish.

And the cod wins.

3) Desserts:
Frozen nougat with seasonal berries & lychee sorbet:



Trying something different this time, and it was literally frozen nougat ( you know, the kind you can get in NTUC? With original, hazelnut and green tea flavours from Swiss? Yes that kind.) 
It was good and pleasant but I didn't fancy it, although the sorbet is really refreshing.

Warm Valrhona chocolate fondant with vanilla bean ice cream:




ALL TIME FAVE. And ember does it so well, with a light cake and rich velvety dark Valrhona chocolate. Fantastico with their fragrant and smooth vanilla bean ice cream. 

Still can find bits of the bean somemore! Can go off happy now.




Highly recommended place for an affordable lunch, and service is fuss-free, quick and friendly. This waitress came to clear my bf's fork and said: " He is stealing your food right? Let auntie help you!" Girl power... me likey! 

We will be back to try dinner anytime now :)

50 Keong Siak Rd
63471928
Operating hours:
Lunch: 11.30am to 2pm
Dinner: 6.30pm to 10pm
Closed for lunch on Saturdays and Sundays. Closed for dinner on Sundays