It was "eat with
your family day" last week and we were officially released at 5pm so that we can
bond with our loved ones (including the brats), over
what-else-but-food!
I was on the
lookout for a decent tze char restaurant and finally found Chui
Xiang Kitchen that came recommended by Singapore's food guru, Dr Leslie Tay of
ieatishootipost.sg; every dish he reviewed was at least a rating of
4.0!
You don't have to
click his blog to read his review; just check out the numerous posters pasted
outside the tze char restaurant. I wonder if the eatery has to pay Dr Tay a fee
to print and paste his review as i remember that our local newspaper, Straits
Times, would charge you accordingly for using their article for commercial
purpose.
Anyway, while
reading the review on ieatishootipost.sg, the one dish that caught my eye was
the live lobster porridge as it would appeal more to my mom! The weather that
day helped to strengthen the craving as it was drizzling and the evening
temperature was rather cool.
Place might
appear empty but the above picture shows only half the restaurant; the other
half was filled with hungry diners and the entire place was full less than an
hour later!
Pickles -
placed immediately on our table together with the wet towels (returned without
any resistance), they were crunchy and tasted not too bad even though i prefer
our local acar version for its slightly spicier flavour.
There were so
many items to choose from the menu and i had to push the responsibility to my
elder sister as she would be able to suggest a more balanced diet for the two
kids. If i am the one to do the ordering, you would see lots of meat and likely
zilch vegetables.
Like me, she
opted for a number of dishes with the "signature dish" marker. It's always good
to play safe and should the dish fail to create a positive impression, we can
push the blame to the eatery!
Lobster
Porridge - given the weather, it's especially warming to
the stomach to have this as the first dish! As my sister and her family are not
into porridge, i only ordered portion sufficient for two persons with one
lobster.
It's still a
large portion that i personally feel is sufficient for three persons! Maybe even
four persons if you add in all the other tze char dishes you would be ordering
to supplement the porridge! Only issue would be sharing the lobster that's cut
into half.
Fresh and nice
lobster meat although compared to all crustaceans, my favourite would still be
the crabs, specifically Sri Lankan / mud crabs. However, in porridge form,
lobsters are still the best!
Now, it's
imperative to compare the lobster porridge with Orchid Live
Seafood (which is just a 10-minute drive away) and even though the broth was
found to be flavourful, it lacked the oomph that i relished so much at Orchid
Live Seafood; maybe more ginger can be added? I also noted that the soup here
featured a less oily sheen.
Marmite Pork Ribs
(S) - very tender pork smeared with the irresistible
marmite that burst with aromatic fireworks as i sank my teeth in! Was looking
around for a second piece minutes later but the plate was already cleaned out!
:(
Beancurd with Golden
Mushroom (S) - nothing exceptional and i guess the
beancurd was homemade or something; a given nowadays for some tze char stalls.
To be fair, Mom loved it.
If i am the
decision maker for ordering, i would not consider any beancurd dishes. In my
family, unfortunately, there's a person who die-die must have beancurd to go
with her plain rice. No prize for guessing who.
Cabbage
Chicken - within the restaurant, there were two types of
'signature dish' markers; the one with a white background and another with a
yellow background. In makansutra terms, the yellow marker would translate into
an equivalent of 3 pairs of chopsticks; die-die must try!
Visually
unappealing, this kind of traditional looking dish (using the classic claypot)
would be a hit with the older generation. Cut across the brownish cabbage to get
to the meat which had a nice and soft texture that fell off the bones
easily.
Taste wise, there
was a hint of 梅菜扣肉 although in general, i found the meat to be on the bland
side. Surprisingly, it was the cabbage that tasted more
flavourful.
Oyster Omelette
(S) - the wok hei was richly featured in this omelette
and for those who worry about too much oil, this was definitely manageable and i
so loved the eggs which remained gooey inside! No comment on the yucky oysters;
p.s. i am those weird individuals who like oyster omelette / fried oyster
without the oysters.
Salted Egg Yolk
Cuttlefish (S) - i had been disappointed with the salted
egg yolk cuttlefish dish that i ordered from other tze char stalls / restaurants
but i couldn't resist ordering it every time i see the dish appearing on the
menu!
Finally, i found
one that i can seriously say is the best so far - the batter wasn't thick yet it
maintained a nice crisp that just had about the right crunch!
Envelop that
batter with a non rubbery cuttlefish ring and fry them using a yummy salted egg
yolk sauce recipe that was perfectly balanced with saltiness and sweetness, and
a dash of chilli-padi spiciness. Perfect in every sense.
Homemade Yam Paste
(Pax) - like the salted egg yolk cuttlefish, i had to
order yam paste if i see it on the menu and although it was indicated as per
pax, the serving was good for two persons!
Honestly, a bit
too watery in my opinion and although acceptable, i would appreciate it better
with the additional sweetness from pumpkin! I so miss the yam paste
from the now-closed Mong Hing Teochew Restaurant!
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The
dinner was extremely satisfying and each of us walked out of the restaurant with
a bloated tummy even though we ordered "small" where possible! Would definitely
be back to try their crab dishes; like heir signature salted egg crab, black
pepper crab and white pepper crab!
Location
126
Casuarina Road,
Singapore 579514
Map
As
above.
Operating
Hours
11.00
am to 2.30 pm
5.00
pm to 10.30 pm
Reservation
Call
6458-4567
Facebook
Page
https://www.facebook.com/chuixiangkitchen/
Pricing
Pickles
- S$2.00
Lobster
Porridge - S$27.00
Marmite
Pork Ribs (S) - S$12.00
Beancurd
with Golden Mushroom (S) - S$10.00
Cabbage
Chicken - S$18.00
Oyster
Omelette (S) - S$10.00
Salted
Egg Yolk Cuttlefish (S) - S$12.00
Homemade
Yam Paste (Pax) - S$4.50
(NO
GST and subject to Service Charge of 5%)
Additional
Information
Sets
are available!