Naan, chana masala, and daal from a North Indian stall in Sim Lim Square. They pull the naan right out of the tandoor which gives this place its special edge.
Basement Level
Sim Lim Square
Singapore
No phone
MRT: Bugis
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Friday, April 24, 2009
Sausage Fest in HK
I don't know the name of this restaurant but these sausages were damn tasty. Both had an intense rice wine taste to them that I was really into. We also ordered a vegetable mushroom clay pot which was just OK, hence no photo.
30 Cochrane Street
Hong Kong, China
phone: +852-25431032
Sunday, April 12, 2009
Botejyu
This is omu soba and it was pretty damn good. It's basically soba, vegetables, and pork topped with a thin omelette. If you've ever had omu rice then you'll know what I'm talking about. Botejyu is a Japanese chain although I think the local branch in Singapore may have just licensed the name or maybe franchised it.
Botejyu
Liang Court
177 River Valley Road #02-32/33
Singapore
phone: +65 6338 8557
MRT: Clarke Quay
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
Friday, March 13, 2009
Urasawa, Los Angeles
Hairy crab with uni
Hiro and his bro at work
Not much to say here other than this place 100% deserves all the hype and fuss. One of the best meals I've ever had.
Urasawa
218 N Rodeo Drive
Beverly Hills, CA 90210
phone: +1 (310) 247-8939
You'll need a reservation.
Sunday, March 8, 2009
Mexican Food, Los Angeles
This is a fat, cheesy carne asada sope from a weekend night market in Boyle Heights. Fortunately I brought a bottle of lactase pills. I also got to try some pozole and a chicharron (fried pork skin) gordita, both of which were pretty awesome.
corner of Cesar Chavez and Breed, Los Angeles, California
hours: weekends only?
The vendors set up their carts in a parking lot and the atmosphere is mellow and fun. It's mostly Mexican food but one lady was selling pupusas. Highly recommended if you're ever in LA. I spent USD 8.50 and left totally stuffed.
corner of Cesar Chavez and Breed, Los Angeles, California
hours: weekends only?
Sorry for the crappy photo. The street lights are dim in East LA.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
Whole Foods Grocery, Los Angeles
I was craving a salad today which is one of the things they do well in the US. Whole Foods is a chain of supposedly healthier grocery stores that can be found in most American cities. This particular salad was around USD 6.50 (priced by weight) and is a mixture of kale, red leaf lettuce, carrots, dried cranberries, sunflower seeds, and beets.
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