Sunday, May 14, 2017

Kumite Free Sparring - Shitoryu




           This was done some years ago. The emphasis should be on front blocks and kicks and neutralise the attacker. Faced with a larger and bulkier opponent, I have to be more aggressive in taking down the fighter with a direct or indirect punch followed by a flurry of kicks. 

           See for yourself. Its all done in a controlled manner. Sports karate is about attaining points and not injuring or mortally wounding the opponent. 

Saturday, May 13, 2017

Great Popiah, Mee Siam and Pie Tie at My Cosy Corner, Cornonation Plaza, #02-02


Mee Siam (without prawns) for S$ 4.80 ; with prawns its S$ 5.50

       Tucked away at the corner at 02-02 of Coronation Plaza, next to the Coronation Clinic, is a hole in the wall shop, called My Cosy Corner. Managed by the Leong family, for the last 30 years, it is a veritable gem of a food shop, which specializes in the selling Peranakan (Straits Born Chinese) food since my teenage days. The shop seats a maximum of 18 7 tables of 2 to 3  and a long table outside of maximum 4. Come at off peak times (peak is usually luch from 12 - 2.30pm) and savour the most delectable Peranakan dishes.

       The mee siam (pictured above) is really good, an acquired taste for many Singaporeans. It is basically rice vermicelli or bee hoon, and granished with the famous mee siam gravy (I need to reserach what goes inside there, but coconut milk definately is inside). The meal is practically vegetarian, some fried dough fritters, spring onion garnishing  with a boiled egg and small lime to top it off. 

Rating for me - Mee Siam 

Food Quality and Taste :   4.8 out of 5 (perfect sourness in the bee hoon and gravy
                                          is the right texture and flavour)

Service                         :  3.5 out of 5 ; it is prompt and for small foos outlet, they 
                                        are courteous
  
 Ambience                    :  3.0  (small and its just for the eat and go persons) 



The Pie Tie is another truly Peranakan Chinese dish.  The cups of fried crisp rice fritters are really crispy. The main ingredients inside are the bangkuang or turnip which has been steam cooked for hours. There is a smattering of boiled egg inside the rice fritter cups, and the final 2 garnishings which are a must are the Chinese parsely and the red chilly sauce freshly prepared. 

Rating for me : Pie Tie 

Food Quality  and Taste  :   5 out of 5 Superb !   



          In 2015, there was an island wide search of the best hawkers in various categories, and the Cosy Corner emerged champions in the Popiah (stuffed vegetarian roll) category. It is really stuffed full of bangkuang, some veges, crispy rice fritters and egg. I did not try it this trip but I am a regular diner of cosy corner. It is a piece of food comfort which no country except at home here in Singapore which makes me say : I am home 



    No. 1 amongst the top 3 ; there were over 600 recommendations from all over Singapore for more than 10 categories. 

Zayn Malik - Still Got Time ? Time is running fast away




This is the Lyric Video for Zayn's latest hit - Looking for Love ; Still Got Time ? 

Thursday, May 11, 2017

Tian Tian Chicken Rice - Maxwell Road Hawker Centre ; my Review


$ 3.50 for a plate of Chicken Rice and another $2.50 for Bean Sprouts 

        Every Saturday I am in the vicinity of Maxwell Road Hawker Centte and I occasionally drop in for breakfast. There is always a long queue for Tian Tian's chicken rice. Frankly, apart from the fact that Chef Gordon Ramsay came and did the Hawker Challenge (and lost), the chicken rice is not typically outstanding. 

       The $3.50 plate of chicken rice serves maybe a dozen slices of chicken (breast or thigh you specify), some cut cucumber, rice and nothing else. The chicken is tender, and made flavourful due to the thick sauce or gravy poured over it. If you decline the gravy, it is nothing exceptional. The rice is fragrant but you can get very good chicken rice from the neighbouring 2 stalls if you are not bothered to queue. The chilli sauce and black sauce are also nothing exceptional. 

      There are some really good chicken rice restaurants in Wee Nam Kee in Balestier and Novena and if you like to try roasted chicken, there is a pretty decent Malay stall at Farrer Road Food Centre. I also like to frequent the Big Bird at Balmoral Centre off Bukit Timah. That chicken rice is really good with fragrant rice, but thinly sliced chicken. It is pricey though at $7 per plate on average. 

      90% of those in the queue are probably tourists who have never or heard about trying the 'famous' Tian Tian through the brochures and Gordon Ramsay's Hawker Challenge.

      I guess for first timers it is satisfactory. 

Demi Eurovision 2017 Finalist - this is love.



      This is one finalist of the Eurovision 2017 song of the year. Demi is the aritste. Thanks to my new Spotify account, I can keep current with all the top hits, from Europe, US, Japan, Korea and even Singapore.

      Disruptive Technology enables tremendous entertainment, information, communication and learning opportunities all in the palm of your hand. With great access to information and knowledge comes great responsibility to disseminate and lead the next generation wisely.

      

Wednesday, May 10, 2017

Cool Ad for Insurance featuring the NZ All Blacks




         This is really an inspiring advertisement for the insurance company in the video. The stars are the current NZ All Blacks and while Tokyo is obviously a very safe place, accidents do happen and these gentlemen have the psychic ability to intervene with seconds to spare. 

          Filmed mainly around the famed Shibuya station, the men go in all directions and tackle the bemused Tokyoites for no apparent reason. The idea for this is really fantastic as are the All Blacks who maintain a very stoic stone - faced expressions except till the end.
  
         Kudos to the advertising agency who managed this and full marks to the All Blacks who elevate the meaning of cool to a new level. 

SPRMRKT Kitchen and Bar ; Level 2 -01, 41 Robertson Quay A Review


Steak and Frites ; 

        Located on the 2nd floor of the SPTI (Singapore Tyler Print Institute)  shophouse, the SPRMRKT Kitchen and Bar has been around for 1 year now. I read a superb review of the place from the Straits Times Life section last Sunday so decided to try it out for ourselves, the following Saturday. Centrally located at Robertson Quay, if you park, park at the Service Residences Basement carpark and walk past the Brussel Sprouts. SPTI is a three in one concept, of outside dining casual bar, the French supermarket and second floor European bistro dining. 



Twice Cooked Chicken Roulade 

     We ordered the octopus and shrimp, the brussels sprouts for starters and I had a Bordeaux as an aperitif.  The Spanish octopus was pretty chewy but flavourful. It had been slow cooked for about 24 hours in a low temperature oven of 100 deg C and then served. The brussels sprouts dish was excellent with sambal as the secret ingredient.

      Coming to the mains, my steak and garlic fries was excellent. Done medium well it was flavourful and tender. Our only grouse was that it was rather thinly sliced compared to Woolloomooloo's thick 300 grams ribeyes or sirloin steaks. However for the price of S$ 38 it was a gem of a meal. The garlic fries as mentioned by food columnist Wong Ah Yoke were crispy and very tasty. 
 
     The twice cooked chieken roulade was above average, tender and tasty. My wife said that it tasted frozen cooked, though we can't be too sure about that. 
   
     The executive chef Joseph Yeo came out and spoke with us, and gave us a free dessert on the house. It was excellent and with enough raspberry sauce on the side, the brownie was in my opinion, a real treat.

     Service was very good, by any international standards. Kudos to SPRMRKT for making this a highly satisfying meal at a very decent price of $70 per person, with 2 starters, 2 main courses, a glass of wine and free dessert.

      I will probably return for the lunch one of these days. This goes into the I will return memo.

      Ratings 

      Food : 4.0 stars out of 5  (see above) ; French Fusion

      Service: 5 out of 5    (attention to customers, prompt, insighful)

      Location : 4.5 out of 5 (not too crowded, limited seating and easy accessibility)

      Price      : 5 out of 5 (high end gastronomic food at mid range prices. Happy Ending!)