Monday, December 28, 2009
PS cafe, Palais Renaissance & Harding Road, Singapore
PS cafe keeps the menus at each outlet different by design. Thankfully the one important item they do have in common is the truffle fries. $15 per serving is not cheap but they sure are generous!
My favorite outlet is the Palais Renaissance one for Tai Tai lunches and long drinks in the afternoon. I love their Parisian bistro feel and how they reclaimed the outside space. The Dempsey Road location is great for evenings and dessert especially in the coffee lounge area. The recycled wood flooring, retro furnishing and greenery provides a very unique atmosphere.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Tatsuya, Goodwood Park Hotel, Singapore
Nothing evokes the promise of the weekend like a well-planned Friday lunch. With the right food and the right company, the rest of the weekend offers, at that moment, seemingly endless delight.
On this day I had all three, a wonderful Aburi Sushi lunch, the company of my family and the promise of a weeklong Bali holiday starting with my day off this particular Friday. I love Friday lunches!


Sunday, December 13, 2009
Slow food for a slow day

Soon, we found ourselves around the Potrero Ave and Mariposa St junction, and walked into Slow Club just as the rain started to fall again. While waiting for our table, I searched for restaurant reviews online and found out they were famous for the turkey sausage hash. And that would be my meal this morning.

Slow Club is at 2501 Mariposa St, San Francisco, CA94110, 415-241-9390
Saturday, December 12, 2009
Return to Maverick
I like this place a lot. And it's in the neighborhood. Matthew the co-owner and manager always seems to be in a funny mood to entertain us. Tonight we were talking about the art installation he had in the main dining area of the restaurant. It consisted of old wooden speaker boxes refurbished as light boxes with parts of the map of the USA embedded in it. It was certainly something unique and different, but that's what makes Maverick such a maverick. Anyway, I have digressed from my original intention for this entry, and that's about the food.
Tonight, I decided I needed comfort food, and nothing says comfort louder than Southern fried chicken, all dipped in buttermilk and deep fried with cornflour to perfection, with a side of kale, grits and gravy. My southern Florida roots are showing again. I also ordered the orange cauliflower soup for starters, and it was one of the best cauliflower soup I've ever had. Maybe that's the reason why I keep coming back to Maverick, they serve such simple dishes with ease and yet amazing in taste. And they always seem to be a regular mention in the local monthly San Francisco magazine (which is where I usually get my leads for the next big thing to eat in this city). We ended the meal with profiteroles and olive oil ice cream. It was a perfect meal for a wet weekend in San Francisco.
Tonight, I decided I needed comfort food, and nothing says comfort louder than Southern fried chicken, all dipped in buttermilk and deep fried with cornflour to perfection, with a side of kale, grits and gravy. My southern Florida roots are showing again. I also ordered the orange cauliflower soup for starters, and it was one of the best cauliflower soup I've ever had. Maybe that's the reason why I keep coming back to Maverick, they serve such simple dishes with ease and yet amazing in taste. And they always seem to be a regular mention in the local monthly San Francisco magazine (which is where I usually get my leads for the next big thing to eat in this city). We ended the meal with profiteroles and olive oil ice cream. It was a perfect meal for a wet weekend in San Francisco.
Sunday, December 6, 2009
I didn't think crab porridge could taste this good






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