Post your food photo here (local) - Part 2

tomb

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Hows the pumpkin lobster soup and the rack of lamb stuffed with fish?

pumpkin lobster soup was on the savoury side and contained a few chunks of lobster flesh. stayed piping hot in the stone pot. that's a deep fried spring roll on top. this wasn't in the menu, perhaps accidentally left out when they printed their cny menu.

the lamb was shared so i didn't get much of the stuffing.
 

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grilled chicken thigh with pepper from Suju



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Last Saturday dinner was settled at NTUC Foodfare. Had the Teriyaki Chicken Omelette Rice from the stall selling Japanese and Korean dishes. Though the chicken was juicy, the batter was a little hard. As for the fried rice, it’s basically just rice and condiments with nothing in it.

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From your picture, I would have expected it to be chocolatey but no? Have you tried the Original Cake's (源味本鋪) version? How much is the piece you bought?

I can't say that it's not chocolatey. I was however expecting something more akin to brownie kind of chocolate....darker and richer. This was more milk chocolate. I think it was $12.90.

Haven't tried the Original choc version. So far only this, plain one from Original and Ah Mah's cheese flavoured one.
 
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The Public Izakaya 2

Chilled Chicken Liver
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Buta Kakuni
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Tori Karaage (huge balls)
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It’s the eve of Chinese New Year, all around the world the Chinese community are gathering around the table for their reunion dinner. After dinner, we had our very own Lo Hei or in English, Prosperity Toss. Yu Sheng as it’s known usually consists of strips of raw fish (can be salmon, abalone or other fish), mixed with various colours of shredded vegetables and a variety of sauces and condiments, among other ingredients. All diners at the table then stand up and proceed to toss the shredded ingredients into the air with chopsticks while saying various “auspicious wishes” out loud. It is believed that the height of the toss reflects the height of the diners’ growth in fortunes, thus diners are expected to toss enthusiastically.

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