Augs & Synne; couple food blogger based in Singapore. He eats, she blogs. May only good food be ever in our mouths!
Monday, December 10, 2012
Jalan Riang
Friday, December 7, 2012
Au Chocolat;
3) Pancakes from the all day Breakfast menu:
1) Dark chocolate tart 2) Apple cheese cake crumble and the 3) Minty brownie bomb
Again, none was finished. Can cry already.
I'd say go if you want a nice place to chill and catch up with friends, but you can forget about blowing away your palette. Blow away your wallet yes, but any other tastebud-related stuff.... no.
But I must say, the cakes look good. And sometimes in life, looks can be deceiving! #@#%$#
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Special feature: Barbacoa restaurant
Lunching at a friend's place, located in the spanking new City Square Mall. Did you know it is the first eco mall in Singapore? But they use too much air conditioning for an eco mall leh, I almost freezed my butt off that day!
Lucky the food at Barbacoa managed to warm us up! It specialises in grills and pasta, which are made to order, where you can mix&match bases and toppings. I must say it was a nice twist to pasta ordering. Shawn (the enterprising owner) was the one behind the concept and said some people make really weird orders. Eg: Cream base pasta with carrot & broccoli. OR tomato base with mushrooms. No offence to vegetarians but..... I'd pass.
I like my meat, sometimes too much, as we had the Duck salad, Aglio Pesto pasta (the only way to eat pasta, btw) with bacon and bell peppers cos there were no shrooms :( AND we had duck slices atop cos we knew shawn. Yay! And also, Grilled Lambchops (to perfection) served with chunky fries.
You can't do much injustice to a salad; for our case the smoked duck slices were soft and tender, with crunchy fresh veg. I found the beetroot too bitter though, but overall pass, as it certainly whet our appetites.
The Pasta was simply divine, done al dente with olive oil drizzled on it, and we found bits of garlic in it, much to our delight. Every bite was filled with either garlic, bacon or duck. Shiokkkkkkk.
Warning: you can get either sodium or meat overload from consuming this dish, so get more complimentary water from the server!
What do you get when you combine Divine with Divine? L.a.m.b.c.h.o.p.s.
Seriously, I did not expect this standard when we ordered. It was chargrilled, leaving the meat slightly charred, and full of juice. It was like a party inside my mouth, where the melting fat danced on the explosion of meat juices before rolling down my throat. Plus, there was no gamey taste, add points somemore!
NO KIDDING, YOU GOTTA TRY IT.
We were served Rum&raisin icecream for desserts, and this sweet ending rounded up our wonderful meal.
Definitely a great place for a weekend, with no GST & Service charge AND free ice cream. HOW TO RESIST. I'm a sucker for free things, so this alone will win me over hahaha. (Don't judge me hor, fellow Singaporeans.)
Thanks baby for the good intro and shawn for being such a great host.
We will be back. Only if you -shawn are there. HAHA.
Pietro, by celeb chef Peter Neo
Located in Seletar Hills Estate, this has gotta be one of my favourite restaurants. Been there multiple times, and the food is always consistent.
Plus Chef Peter (act close with him only) will come out to say: "Hi, how's the food?", making us feel pretty at home, despite the perfunctory greeting.
This time, we went back again and had
1 soup + 2 mains, Pumpkin Puree with Pine Nuts, Seafood Risotto & Parma Ham Pizza.
Personally I prefer a thicker pumpkin soup, so Pietro's one didn't sit too well on my picky tongue. At first.It got better, and the fragrant pine nuts enhanced the sweetness, so all was good.
Their risotto is always good, with pearly rice grains and well infused flavours, so no surprises there for the one we ordered. The pizza came in a thin crust, with a tasty tomato base. I found the parma ham too salty though, but then again, as pointed out by le bf, parma ham is supposed to be kiam what.
Good place for a romantic dinner (in fact, we bumped into our couple friend celebrating their anniversary with red wine a few tables away), with complimentary valet parking. Celeb chefs just do it different. Haha!
Recommended dishes:
Duck risotto, Squid ink pasta, Crispy pork belly, Seafood risotto
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Fyi, geeks are very cool imo. I'm only halfway there.
Without geeks, there will be no Android phones, no Internet, no Facebook, no computers, no Skype (Thank you Creator, once again, you were paramount in my LDR days.), no blogs, no.... nothing.
The world wouldn't be so connected right now, and could possibly still rely on snail mail, which can still go missing. So, thank you!
Be back with more food soon.
s.
An undiscovered gem
Called Cali Cafe at the newly opened Rochester Park.
Or was it opened long ago?
Anyhow, a group of us were there for a friend's birthday and the food served up certainly surpassed expectations.
A pity I only have this picture of the Crabcake, served with or bi buay, or least the dry version of it. And my goodness, it tasted so good, despite my initial skepticism.
"Since when got crab cake serve with or bi buay one? Confirm taste weird lor." Somemore lor until very firmly HAHA.
Pop in if you are in the area, and be pleasantly surprised!
Call me Sua Ku.....
BUT I JUST DISCOVERED I CAN BLOG FROM MY ANDROID PHONE.
COOL SH** or what.
Hahaha ok enough with the caps.
So, time for another late post. (But that, people, is now ancient history, given this god-sent app.)
Not so recently, we checked out House@barracks in the Dempsey area and kinda fell in love with the place.
Surrounded by foliage, open spaces and friendly waiters, what's there to hiam about?
We had the paprika pumpkin fries, if memory serves me right, and it was so light and fragrant that we almost finished it before the mains arrived.
Mains ordered were the Eggs Benedict and 7-Layered Pancakes.
You can't really go wrong with these, and the guys at House knew what they were doing.
The poached eggs were soft, runny, with a creamy hollandaise sauce that was light on our palate.
Pass already.
When the pancakes were served, the table went "Woah" as it was a pretty and thick stack filled with nuts, raisins, apricots and berries. Fluffy, soft goodness drizzled with a maple syrup that wasn't cloyingly sweet. (You know, like some girls who are. Ahem.)
House got flying colours by the time we finished with our pancakes.
Will definitely be back!