The look of Dian Xiao Er's seafood bean curd as presented to our table was average. Looks about the same with other Chinese restaurants that serves such seafood beancurd dishes in a claypot.
The gravy was a tad salty for my liking although those who like sodium chloride with their plain dry white rice will apppreciate it better. The toufu or beancurd appeared similar to those we buy from the supermarket, with a few deformed edges fromthe cooking process. There wasn't much of an inspiring taste from this comfort food that I have grown so used to.
The seafood ingredients was rather limited to a prawn or two and portions of squid. I liked the springy texture of the squid that had criss cross incisions on its side. Some carrot slices and celery made up the rest of thisclaypot dish.
My grading for this dish is a 6 out of 10. Not so comfortable comfort food.
Labels: 3 - Bites, 5 - Restaurant, Beancurd, Changi Airport T3, Claypot, Dian Xiao Er, Seafood
This dish can be found at Xin Wang Hong Kong restaurant, the White Sands Shopping Centre branch at level 1. It costs $8.90 for quite a large plate to satisfy two persons on a low diet outing.
I like the soft stewed duck shreds that come with a plate of light brown fried vermiceilli. The duck tastes sweet, lightly flavoured and gives the jaws a bit of exercise.
The vermiceilli feels robust with a mildly chewy sensation under the palate. The soy taste is not overpoweringly salty. Mixed with sour plum bits, the mildly plum fragrance gives the dish an unusual oomph.
Hokkaido Sotong Balls At Tampines Mall Atrium
EM bought six Hokkaido sotong balls at the Tampines Mall Singapore atrium today despite the long queues. The famous and highly popular Hokkaido Food Festival had been underway since 5 July 2008. This Japanese food festival has been a fixture at Tampines Mall for a couple of years. She tried to purchase some Japanese food on a Sunday but she couldn’t get a toehold in the maddening crowd. Only today did we get a chance to sample delicacies from Japan’s Hokkaido Prefecture.
Six huge solid-looking sotong balls stared at me during lunchtime today. A glassy piece of edible material was laid on top of the pieces with a thick Japanese mayonnaise paste. I bit a little of the this glassy stuff and it melted in my mouth without much taste.
When I chewed onto the sotong balls, the soft paste-like outer layer was mushy to touch with a mild sweetness. Under this layer, the sotong parts were apparent on my tongue, like springy chewing gum with a robust texture. The difference in contrast between the soft out shell and the firmer core made this an interesting bite-sized dish for lunch.
As I enjoyed the morsels of sotong between my teeth, I could imagine the sotongs must have undergone plenty of cardiovascular work out in the oceans off Hokkaido before they landed up in some Japanese fishing vessel to be brought to Singapore for our dining pleasure. The world is indeed getting smaller by the years.
Labels: 3 - Bites, 5 - Shopping Centre, Tampines Mall
Pasir Ris Bowling at E!Hub Downtown East
The new E!Hub at Pasir Ris' Downtown East has an Orchid Bowling alley. With 32 bowling lanes, this is a popular bowling sport for many residents of Pasir Ris estate and nearby neighbourhoods. Current location is inside E!Hub of Downtown East at the junction of Pasir Ris Drive 3 and Pasir Ris Close.
Acording to their website, it is operated by FAMILY LEISURE PTE LTD, a subsidiary of NTUC Club Investments and Singapore Labour Foundation Leisure Enterprises. There are a total of four bowling centres, making them one of the biggest bowling operators with a total of 140 lanes.
What Are The Bowling Rates and Peak Hours?
Off-peak hours are 10am to 6pm. Peak hours are 6pm to closing.
- Public $4.00 (off-peak rate), $4.50 (peak rate)
- Special Group $3.60 (off-peak rate), $4.20 (peak rate)
- NTUC Members $3.00 (off-peak rate), $3.50 (peak rate)
- Young NTUC $2.70 (flat rates)
- nEBO $2.50 (flat rates)
- Students $3.00 (off-peak rates), $4.50 (peak rates)
- Shoes rental $1.20
- Socks $1.50
This place to visit Singapore was teeming with visitors who took out all the lanes when I was there. I am not very fond of bowling and bowling centres, but I don't mind watching others bowl. The bowling balls are very heavy and I get wrist pain if I bowl too much. My bowling scores are below average, so I am not inclined to practice on a sport that I can't excel in. Talk about kia-su!
Labels: 3 - Bowling
NTUC's e!hub at Pasir Ris Drive 3 and Pasir Ris Close has just officially opened recently. The new e!hub ferris wheel at Pasir Ris has capsules that can seat 6 persons. This e!hub ferris wheel ride doesn't come cheap. The last time I checked a few days ago, adults and children pay the same rate. A ride on the e!hub ferris wheel costs $6.50. There is a slightly cheaper family ticket for two adults and two children at $18.50. The list price of the e!hub ferris wheel ride is here: 1 pax @ $6.50, 2 pax @ $11.50, 3 pax @ $15.50 & 4 pax @ $18.50
I tried the e!hub ferris wheel ride at Pasir Ris recently. I bought the tickets from a counter about ten metres away. At the foot of the ferris wheel, you show the ticket and climb the stairs to get onto the ferris wheel. I stepped onto the cage with my family but my movement created a lot of unwanted swing. Each ticket allows you to complete only two revolutions, which seems expensive for such a quick ride.
Labels: 3 - For Kids, 3 - Fun Rides, Ferris Wheel
'Pasir Ris Not Paris' is my place to chill out once in a while.
'Pasir Ris Not Paris' is my place to share my photographs.
'Pasir Ris Not Paris' is my place to express my thoughts.
'Pasir Ris Not Paris' is my place to hang up the memories.
'Pasir Ris Not Paris' is my place to socialize with others.
'Pasir Ris Not Paris' is my place to get more of life.
'Pasir Ris Not Paris' is my place to welcome my friends, visitors.
'Pasir Ris Not Paris' is my place to do the things I dream of.
Labels: 1 - Introduction