Tuesday, April 15, 2008
The Vines Steak & Seafood at Novena Ville
Saturday, April 12, 2008
The Senses & the Stomachs
It's Tin Hang Zai's birthday. To celebrate, we indulged by going to the spa & pigging out near the sea.
As a single-income family, it had been a loooong time since we wanted to go and splurge on things like spas. But well, what the heck. It's his birthday!
So we checked out The Ultimate Spa at the Civil Service Club (since it was so near our place), and we used some Maybank offer to get ourselves a cool 2 hrs of pampering (scrub, massage, hydrobath) at something like S$150+. And they give you some fancy drinks & dessert after that.
We had a great time, and we finished off by going to the neighbourhood foot reflexology for another 45 mins!
Evening time, we picked Little Pixie up and headed off to the far east to pig out at the Saltwater Cafe at Changi Village Hotel. I wasn't expecting too high a standard, but the food was amazingly fantastic! I'd always thought we'd outgrown buffets long ago, and certainly our last few buffets in 2007 weren't fantastic. (Think Merchant Court's high tea (yucks - you just don't want to pay more than S$20 to eat nothing but kuehs & kuehs) and Paris at Marina (just too much rich food in a day).
But this was different! I had everything I wanted to eat. The BBQ section was decent (I got to eat my favourite lamb chops - something I can't eat with Tin Hang Zai at home since he doesn't like lamb), the seafood was decent, and so was the sashimi! The desserts were decent too, so were the soups. The cold seafood selection was very decent too. All in all, I haven't (and we haven't) been so satisfied in a loong time. I finished up all the keropok the moment they were laid out (freshly fried). The poppadums were nice too.
Yum!!
Monday, December 17, 2007
Kitchen Horrors!
Not sure how many of you read this, but I wish they'd publish the names of the offending restaurants! Now I'm filled with these horrid thoughts whenever we eat out thanks to this article!
And I think I can guess at least one restaurant that's guilty. Check out the highlighted description (in red):
One 20-year-old, who used to work in the kitchen of an American chain of restaurants, said he would go to work in the morning to find cockroaches inside the giant mixer that the restaurant used to mix batter for its muffins. Hardly surprising, then, that at least three customers have returned with half-eaten food with feelers hanging out.
There are only that many American chains here, and there could only be two possibilities. One is predominantly dessert-based. The other one stands out for its famous YUMMY MUFFINS (comes in only one flavour) !!! Which Tin Hang Zai and I love!!!
When I related the story to Tin Hang Zai this morning (he hadn't read the article), the first thing he said was "XXXXX" and he guessed it right!
I'm going to start making my own now. Urgh!!
Sunday Times 16 December 2007
Kitchen Horrors
More food outlets have been fined this year - and the unsavoury items served up in eateries include cockroaches in muffins and dental floss in kaya toast
LACK OF HYGIENE is a major problem in food kitchens, with more outlets being fined this year by the National Environment Agency for filthy premises, rodent infestation and contaminated food. And to add to the mix, food is sometimes salvaged from the floor and thawed meat is put back in the freezer.
WHEN Ms Carol Yap ordered a kaya toast and coffee combo at a cafe recently, she wasn't counting on biting into anything more than hot kaya spread and a slab of butter on crispy bread.
There was something chewy and stringy in her mouth - it was a piece of dental floss and it wasn't hers.
This wasn't the first time the 36-year-old has made an unsavoury discovery in her food. A few years earlier, she thought her noodles at a Chinese restaurant might have been overdone until she spat out a 1.5cm piece of wire.
'Luckily I didn't cut myself or break a tooth,' said the shocked secretary.
Most people could probably cite at least one encounter with foreign matter in their food - maybe a strand of hair or a small dead bug.
The recent PrimaDeli food poisoning case, when more than 100 people became ill after eating the bakery's cakes, has put food hygiene in the spotlight.
In fact, more eateries and hawker stalls have landed themselves in the soup this year than the past three years, mostly for filthy premises, rodent infestation and contaminated food.
Offending food outlets fined by the National Environment Agency (NEA) so far this year numbered 2,148. This is up from 1,307 last year, 1,524 in 2005 and 1,857 in 2004.
NEA puts the high number down to stepped-up checks and more tip-offs from the public.
But just what goes on behind kitchen doors? Heard those stories about underpaid, overworked chefs spitting into your food? That's not an urban myth.
Although kitchen staff say it hardly happens now, waitresses at one Japanese food chain were known to have done that to picky customers.
But the most common transgression, it seems, is not washing hands after a visit to the loo.
Lack of hygiene
FOOD handlers say that in their rush to get orders out, they sometimes forget to soap up. And even though gloves are a must when it comes to handling cooked food, not all use them.
A chef who has been in the business for more than 20 years says he has seen it all: from the spitting to the scratching to the sneezing.
'When I catch them scratching their oily scalps and go back to preparing the food, I'll scold them and ask them: will you eat this food yourself?' he said.
Chef Ang Song Kang of Canton Wok by Chef Kang said: 'It's about personal hygiene. If you can't even be clean with yourself, how can you expect to serve others?'
Cooks in Chinese kitchens, especially, think nothing of handling raw and cooked food with the same set of bare hands.
One 50-year-old waitress, who has done the rounds in Chinese restaurants, readily admits she and her colleagues sometimes use their bare hands to arrange food on a plate, such as the cold dish served at wedding dinners.
At a top-end popular Chinese restaurant here, tea leaves are left exposed and vulnerable to cockroaches.
Another waitress said: 'When we're busy, we just use our hands to grab the tea leaves. Or if a plate is stained, we just wipe it with our fingers.'
A part-time kitchen helper at an American-style cafe said her manager even told her not to wear gloves when dishing out food, as it was easier and faster to work with bare hands.
'All the food got embedded in my nails. It was disgusting,' said the 18-year-old polytechnic student.
Food suppliers are just as culpable when it comes to lack of cleanliness. They are known to drop their uncovered fresh produce deliveries such as meat and vegetables on the greasy kitchen floor.
But sometimes, the problem has less to do with sloppy humans than pesky insects.
One 20-year-old, who used to work in the kitchen of an American chain of restaurants, said he would go to work in the morning to find cockroaches inside the giant mixer that the restaurant used to mix batter for its muffins.
Hardly surprising, then, that at least three customers have returned with half-eaten food with feelers hanging out.
The culinary misadventures of Singapore's kitchen keepers also extend to the all-important E word: ethics - or the lack of.
Don't expect cooks to throw out food articles past their expiry date. The rule, it seems, is: it's still good for another six months.
'As long as they don't smell bad, the expiry date can always be prolonged,' said one kitchen helper about sauces, seasoning and canned food which routinely get a new lease of life.
And just because your fruit tartlet doesn't look mouldy doesn't mean it wasn't before.
A caterer says it's not uncommon for food handlers to slice off mouldy bits on these tarts and continue to serve them as if they were fresh out of the oven.
Unwashed vegetables, food that is salvaged from the kitchen floor, thawed meat that gets absent-mindedly stuck back into the freezer: when the going gets tough, so do frazzled kitchen staff.
Pinning the responsibility
COOKS' greatest defence for most things unwashed and unclean: the heat from the stove will kill the germs anyway.
Serving and kitchen staff put the responsibility on their management. 'If they don't care, we don't care. If something goes wrong, it's their responsibility, not ours,' says one seasoned waitress.
At some kitchens, that responsibility is not taken lightly.
In the central kitchen of Bakerzin at Harper Road in MacPherson, a CCTV camera watches over food handlers. The company has three quality assurance officers who do daily rounds in the kitchen, said chief executive officer Daniel Tay.
It also routinely does hand, table and equipment swabs to test for cleanliness. Those who fail the hand swab test have their names pinned on a notice board.
'We want to build a culture of good, personal hygiene and that's not easy,' said Mr Tay, who hopes to model his kitchen after those in Japan where 'it's almost like a clean room'.
The same goes for Crystal Jade, which has 29 restaurants and 10 bakeries and one confectionery factory servicing the bakery outlets.
Workers caught flouting its hygiene policies are given a verbal, then a written, warning. Three strikes and you're out!
All unsold buns at its outlets are thrown out at the end of each day, while the shelf life of cakes is 24 hours.
The Agri-food and Veterinary Authority (AVA), which regulates all food manufacturers, conducts surprise checks on these factories as often as twice a month.
It has imposed 42 fines - of between $300 and $1,000 - so far this year on manufacturers who used unapproved additives, sold mouldy food and had dirty premises.
But for all the unappetising culinary secrets this well-known food paradise keeps, you are still much less likely to need an iron stomach now, thanks to strict government regulations that require all food handlers to go for typhoid jabs, wear protective gear and attend a food hygiene course.
In fact, the number of food outlets that have earned an A cleanliness rating from the NEA has risen from 18 per cent five years ago to 33 per cent this year.
Even the nasty episodes that Ms Yap had to endure haven't put her off eating out, which she does at least five times a week.
'I'm too busy to cook so I have no choice,' she said.
'Just don't let me see it.'
Monday, September 17, 2007
Hanabi Trip
Anyway, despite the service being rather lacklustre - we had a great time talking. The food was VERY fresh - and the variety was amazing. It was quirky because it's not a REAL Japanese restaurant - waitresses were mainly from China and I think a couple from Myanmar or something - not all of them understand English.
Overall, I'd give this place
8/10 for food quality - if you want a value-for-money buffet and ultra-fresh food (which is critical in Japanese cuisine) - this is the place to go.
4/10 for service - it's brusque at best. One waitress preferred to converse in 'item codes' whilst another insisted that we order by 'item name' instead. Another could not understand simple English. We were also 'chased out' 15 min before closing time so that they could all go home in time. For sure this is not a "real" Japanese restaurant.
Saturday, July 14, 2007
Nice Char Kway Teow @ Outram
Saturday, June 30, 2007
60s' Live Seafood
Sunday, June 24, 2007
Tong Shui Cafe (TSC) @ Changi Airport Terminal 2
Tin Hang Zai has travelled thrice this month - and whilst picking him up from T2 past Friday, the Pixie Family decided to have dinner at this quirky place that looks high-class but serves Hong Kong street grub.
Hungering for hot soup - we ordered Gold Fish Dumplings in soup. The soup smelt like goldfish water!!! I bravely attempted a spoonful, and nearly spat it out! (Not that I have ever reared goldfish or gone near them - but the soup smelt and tasted as foul as I imagined goldfish water would smell and taste.) Urgh!! The dumplings were made of some cheap-tasting orange-coloured fish meat with bits of carrot and suspicious red cubes for its eyes. I couldn't stop laughing because this was such a funny experience!
The fish and chips (OK, I think this place obviously doesn't understand the concept of "core competencies") were drenched in some TSC-special "red and white" sauce - which turned out to be ketchup and mayo! Urgh! This felt like a high-class Pasar Malam fish-Ramly. And the battered fish smelt extremely fishy. (*gag*)
Highly amused, I decided to give the desserts a try. This was ok (I mean, you can't go wrong with French Toast and what tastes like Magnolia ice-cream, can you??).
Overall - I gave the experience 8/10 for the quirkyness and the laughs (there were workmen carrying wheelbarrows of soil in and out of the restaurant through the tables at 7pm on a Friday night)
Food-wise
The usually lenient Tin Hang Zai gave the dumplings a 2/10 and the ghastly soup a 0/10.
Fish and Chips - 2/10 (for $9.88++ I'm sure we can find a better-tasting deal elsewhere)
Dessert - 7/10 (I can do this myself)
I'd probably go back just for the laughs
Friday, June 08, 2007
60s Live Seafood
The journey there is nondescript - I don't even know how to describe trying to find this tiny little roadsign covered with algae which leads you into a long, winding road across beautiful meadows (sounds very Enid Blyton right? But the only Pixie around was riding in the Pixiemobile) and you can see stables and horses around, with no traffic lights at all!!
Anyway, there are quite a few angmohs hanging out here. But the food is ABSOLUTELY GOOD.
The bittergourd soup is superb ($10 for a pot for 5). Forget about the nasty stuff they serve you at the market tze-chars - full of fish cakes and MSG. This one's full of eggs, REAL seafood and yum!
The rest of the food (baked crab, chilli crab, deep-fried baby squid, butter prawns) was so amazing. Everything was just fresh. And gasp! Good!
We're definitely becoming regulars here.
I give this a 9.9/10. (Perfect scores only found in heaven)
Sunday, May 27, 2007
Doc Green Gourmet Salad
Nothing out of the ordinary - but for $14.90, I had a quarter chicken, quarter-slab of BBQ ribs, and the best salad I've ever had.
Tiny tangerines, grapes, cranraisins, sliced almonds and baby spinach leaves tossed in a tangy orange dressing. Yum!
This place is blah
Green+On+Earth was supposed to have had some good reviews in the press for supposedly being able to churn out salt-less, MSG-less, totally health-freak food that was supposed to taste superb.
When Tin Hang Zai heard where the 3 stooges were huddling at, he went 'Gross!'. Lasik said that Ching Wan-Timberlake would have had the same response.
Lasik agreed that this Pixie is really a food CRITIC - but this place deserves a 5/10! Urgh! My olive fried rice - I can't remember tasting any olives - and it didn't taste fried, and had tasteless bits of carrot, yam and overcooked-celery mixed in it. With a side dish of kelp - urgh!
Coming from someone who can stomach oats cooked in water (no milk, no sugar, nothing!) for breakfast EVERYDAY, I think this place really deserves a blah rating.
I didn't bother taking the name card - so no further details.
Thursday, May 10, 2007
Sunday, April 22, 2007
This Subway sucks!!!
Usually we go to the one in Holland Village but I think we won't go there anymore!!!
Canton Pixie: Can I have my cheese packed separately?
Waiter: NO
Canton Pixie: huh? *shocked look cuz never had such a response before*
Waiter: We don't allow cuz not in our operating procedure.
Canton Pixie (firm voice): No, THAT's not true, cuz the last time I came here you did it for me!
Waiter: *shrugs* ok, actually not allowed
Canton Pixie: *rolls eyes*
Waiter: Why do you want to separate the cheese?
Canton Pixie: Because I want to eat it separately? *sarcastic tone*
Waiter: *sniggers*
This place really sucks. I've seen the male boss before - never smiles at anyone, never serves customers even when there is a long queue and all his staff are busy. Just stands behind them and stares. Even put up a sign reminding all customers to help them by clearing their own tables.
Monday, April 02, 2007
This breakfast sucks!
One of their first meetings was held at this place. It's great for brainstorming and serious work in the afternoons. Inspiration really hits when you go through stuff like Hotdog in a Baked Potato (Lactose-free!!!), Cream of Mushroom Soup with Garlic Cheese Croutons and Crepes with Ice Cream!
However, the breakfast set sucks!! The Pixie Family suffered from bloating and rumbling tummies after eating the Breko-fast! They took an entire day to recover!!
Wednesday, March 21, 2007
Great Indian Cuisine!

We were all ravenous after that, and found a very cosy new restaurant that had just opened! It had all these fanciful sofas and homely tables and Bhangra music.
I'm not an Indian food connoisseur, but this is really a place I'd recommend, and which I'd return many times!
This is what Cosmo and I had:
$4.50 Chicken Curry
$4.00 Fish masala
$2.00 Garlic naan
$1.50 Plain naan
YUMMY!!!!!!
P/S They said I could call ahead and order my Mango Lassi next time and they'd make it fresh for me.
This was much better than my last experience at the Chinese restaurant here.
Spice Restaurant
Authentic North & South Indian Cuisine
91 Bukit Batok West Ave 2
Club C.S.C@ Bukit Batok
Blk B #03-03
Singapore 659206
Tel: 65151397
Wednesday, March 14, 2007
Old English Evening at Sloane Court
I loved the mixed grill at this place. It tasted so homemade. Maybe it was done by that old lady who just walked out from the kitchen! However, I think that old lady decided to use Campbell's mushroom and oxtail soup!
Airport liked the Tudor-style facade and the old English tavern interior. Said it reminded him of his London days.
I'd come back here - just for the ambience.
Saturday, March 10, 2007
Nostalgia and old fogeys...
Sunday, March 04, 2007
Yummy Ricciotti
P/S The boss and waiter and chef are all completely Italian. The waiter does not look localised yet and looks single.
Monday, February 26, 2007
Wonderful Sunday Mall Trip
I usually hate malls but after the nasty experience at Wah Lok, it was pouring so we decided to pop by Raffles City. Man, the place has been revamped! A lot more food and organic shops now!!! (my only two interests at malls)
My favourite Phyto Organics (B1) now carries a few other organic toiletries labels - and I bought myself a cool Fair Trade tub of body butter. It should last me at least 6-9 months!!
We were cash-strapped and starving after an unsatisfying meal, so we decided to eat cheap at The Soup Spoon.
This is what $20 bought the Pixie Tightwads:
- One HUGE bowl of Mushroom Stroganoff plus foccacia bun
- One HUGE bowl of Goulash plus foccacia bun
- One half Cajun fish wrap with dollop of salad
- One half Teriyaki Chicken sandwich with dollop of salad
- One Iced Tea
- One Lays Chips (trans-fat alert!!!)
- Two tiny bars of TOP chocolate
We were definitely satisfied!!!
Sunday, February 25, 2007
This place sucks!!!
They opened so many tables today when they didn't have enough food for all the patrons. Our reservation was at 12.30pm, they opened at 11.00am, and all the Har Gao and Siew Mai were gone way before we even sat down. So was the Pan-fried Carrot Cake and a host of other things.
What is Dim Sum without the above!?!?!?
And, the Captains nearly threw away our order sheets after we handed it to them. They told us they thought the sheets belonged to the previous patrons who sat at our table. None of the bustling waitresses could confirm if we had indeed 'ordered' because they couldn't locate their 'order Captains'. Only the Order Captains (apparently they only have 2, and there were at least 50 tables!!) were allowed to take orders.
So our order (or whatever was left from the in-stock items) didn't come until we had asked at least 4 waitresses to locate the Captain. When the order came a LONG TIME LATER, they served us the wrong things. We had to go through the orders AGAIN.
This feels like Cosmo's experience with Marjorie. I still can't believe she does makeup for celebs.
Tuesday, February 20, 2007
Food - Places to go (or not)
I loved this place the Imp mentioned - and I also loved this place.
Pu Tien Restaurant
127-129 Kitchener Road
Singapore 208514
Tel : 62956358
Airport and I had to organise a CNY Reunion Dinner for the Cousins - who are strict carnivores. Because we couldn't order the usual Reunion Set, we ended up at the former-Stirling Road tze char which has shifted here.
Zi Yean Restaurant
Blk 56 Lengkok Bahru #01-443
Tel: 64710253
We don't understand why people like this place. It's expensive (we skipped the $65-upwards fish and $80 soup because the Cousins are strict carnivores) and it's not SO GOOD that we would come back.
Their '3-Egg Vegetable' was poorly done - and can't be compared to the one at Pu Tien. Urgh!!