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Sunday, June 10, 2012

Bites: Rasa Nyonya @ Victoria Park

My typical Saturday bite is a good fix of Nasi Lemak and a whole lot of other goodies.  Unfortunately, that only happens in Malaysia.  Nonetheless, if you are craving for a little goodie with a twist of exciting yet authentic flavours, perhaps Rasa Nyonya might be your pick.  The term “Nyonya” to my knowledge originates from the term “Baba & Nyonya” which is a Malaccan term for a certain mixed race of Peranakan Chinese.  Typically, Nyonya food often revolves about a concoction of sweetness, spiciness, saltiness with a hint of sourness. For me, that was what we had tonight.

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Random decor!

 

For this table of four, we ordered dishes which were highly recommended by our Asian peers. 

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Ikan Assam Gulai Pedas, was one of the dishes we ordered that night.  The slices of fish cooked in a broth rich in spices and flavour went with rice.  While the fish was not overcooked, the fillet slices were not the best fish to use for this considering how much the texture has deviated from what I am typical accustomed to back home.  The sauce which sweet, and sour with a hint of spiciness! Definitely yums for me!  However though,an unpleasant sensation was inevitable as the sauce was gritty due to the herbs and spices that was blended for this dish. 

 

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Special Egg Tofu was another dish we had today.  This was one was pretty special albeit a little on the sweet side.  The dish to me consisted of two main components, an egg component which acts as a binder and the other, diced fried bean curd.  The omelette held the tofu together before being topped with fresh garnish with a mix of sweet chilli sauce and sweet dark soy.  This is pretty unique and I’m pretty sure the sweet tooths Nee and Fishman enjoyed it a whole lot!

 

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The last dish was my favourite for the night.  This is a classic butter prawn with egg floss rather than an oatmeal coating.  Generous servings of egg floss made the ordinary prawns absolutely lip smacking!  Present also is the fragrance of the curry leaves which added another taste to the prawns.  Back home this is an absolute favourite in my family.  The thought of having steamed rice with the prawns covered in fragrant and crisp egg floss is almost impossible to resist!

 

Overall our meal was pretty decent.  Coming here tonight, it is clear that Rasa Nyonya has more to offer other than the Nasi Lemak that I have been having here for the past years.  While this might seem a little premature considering the 3 dishes were the few out of the many more served, their chef recommendations seem rather good too!  When I come back next time, it’ll definitely be to try the salted egg dishes as well as the kankung belacan!  Other than the food, Rasa Nyonya also serves up some of the Malaysian classic drinks such teh tarik, milo dinasaur and what not.  So would this restaurant be a yay or nay? Definitely a yay this trip!

 

WenY

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Tuesday, June 5, 2012

Bites: Tuck Shop @ Northbridge.

It is finally good to not have Asian food for lunch at work anymore.  After a good 3 months at work, I have finally managed to visit the Tuck Shop which is no more than 5 minutes walk from my office.  Well known for its pies and other brekkie foods, this little establishment along Newcastle Street has already set a name for itself.  It is clear that Tuck Shop is a popular choice for both food and coffee considering the constant crowd it attracts as well as the mentions it gets from my office mates.

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The interior of Tuck Shop is simple, neat with a touch of country I’d have  to say.

 

The Menu:

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Approximately 15 choices for brunch ranging from simple toast to fancy ones with meatballs, oven roasted chorizos and such with the eggs of your choice! For lunch though, its a small selection of gourmet pies and dishes.

As the pies were all the rave at Tuck Shop, I did not bother looking further!  My choice for the afternoon was a Beef & Stilton Pie while my mates Andrew and Win had the Chicken, Vegetables and Tarragon Pie.

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My choice of Beef & Stilton could not have gotten any better.  Rich, melt in your mouth beef enclosed in aN outstanding puff pastry was absolutely smashing.  Stilton as Andrew mentioned to me is a variety of strong pungent cheese like the Blue Cheese.  While the cheese taste was milder than expected, it did add some flavour which had me wondering what it was before.  Nonetheless, the pungent taste one normally gets from blue cheese is not all that obvious.  For me, the beef is really delicious as I have mentioned before, melt in your mouth!    For $12.50 this is no ordinary pie pricing.  Nonetheless, it was a good.  Unfortunately though, both Andrew and Win felt that their chicken pie lack in salt which I agree too!

 

Hand Cut Chips with Homemade Aioli to share.

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Hand cut chips always seemed to get the better of these gourmet cafes promoting healthier eating habits.  For me though, the chips at the Tuck Shop were ahead of its peers but it is still, a healthy eat. For me, I have always been a fan of classic shoe string chips.  In this taste test then, this was OK only.    It’s aioli on the other hand was full of flavour which is a quality I usually look for in a dip.  Saltu, full of garlic flavour with that light pungent twist of mustard made it every bit desirable!

 

This seems like a perfect start to a long holiday drought for me.  I guess unless Australia wins the Olympics, there will not be a holiday until the 1st of October which is a good four month from now.  Tuck Shop definitely makes a name for itself in the Northbridge suburb putting out good food at fair prices.  While I know my review has come in later than other bloggers, it is always better late than never.

 

WenY

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Thursday, May 31, 2012

Bites: Mosmans @ Mosman Park

Mosman’s has always caught my attention.  It first started with the venue hosting the Miss Universe Selection for W.A. and yeah, I guess it ended after the pictures.  Haha joking :P!  There are heaps more about its history but I will leave that to Wikipedia.  After missing our booking last week due to a cold, I could not have been more excited about coming out.  What more when the last few meals you had were no more than porridge and soup!

 

When we reached in the evening, we were the only ones there.  Seated at a private corner, the little darling and I enjoyed view of the Swan River which was partially illuminated by Mosmans trademark blue lights.  Judging by the marine life swimming so closely to us, it was clear that they were attracted to the light.

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The interior of Mosmans.  Albeit its simplicity, its traditional approach does not let down the ambience for a romantic evening.

 

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Mosman’s :)!

 

The warm bread to start our meal:

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Warm olive bread, confit of garlic, D’Isigny butter was our pick to start the night.  Cutting the bread into half started with a nice crack of its crust followed by an airy inside.  Quality butter spread complemented the delicious garlic confit.  All little condiments really mixed into something amazing.  Despite disliking olives, the garlic – butter combination tamed my judgmental thoughts of it.  Even darling who does not normally eat too much bread before starting, ate as much as I did!

 

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Australian pan fried scallops, sweet corn & chorizo salsa was the little darling’s choice of appetizer.  She loves her scallops and this was no different.   It was still perfectly cooked with its sweetness still intact, not chewy in any sense.  The corn helped brought things together giving it another sense of texture.  The salsa with Chirozo combined the elements together really well and overall this was ‘wow’!

 

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For me, I decided to go with the crab & parmesan Aranchini with romesco salsa.  Crumbled goodness filled with ….! That was my only problem here.  While the Parmesan’s presence was clear, I could not feel any crab. It was really subtle perhaps just so as to give it a little seafood touch.  Even the little darling had some.  Or at least I convinced her to have some.  The romesco salsa was just nice if I had to comment on it.  It felt well balanced.  I am not quite sure what composed this delicious salsa but it was something new which I really enjoyed!

 

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While I have never ordered any fish dishes other than fish and chips, I was keen to try the fish at Mosman’s well knowing what their forte is.  Having said that, I ordered the West Australian Goldband Snapper, coconut pilaf rice, lemongrass cream, and shoot salad as my main.   Inspecting each element in my mouth tended to be less satisfying when I had each of them by itself.  Typically aromatic lemongrass cream felt lacking in flavour and so was the rice.  But when I started eating the fish, I found it splendid.  The fish was perfectly cooked with the flesh tasting sweet. It’s freshness did not disappoint and it was really good.  After awhile it all started to make sense.  The toned down elements did not intend to steal the show from the fish which was meant to be the star.  Fresh shoot salads added a refreshing touch to the entire meal.  Mixing the rice with the sauce along with the fish and salad really was something memorable!

 

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For darling, her choice of grilled crispy skinned Tasmanian salmon rubbed with Chermoula, sultana & red pepper cous cous, and Tzatziki yoghurt was less than great.  While it was perfectly cooked, there were certain things which she did not like.  For instance, the crispy skin were no where near crispy.  Even our homemade version was a lot crispier!  What she felt next was that the cous cous felt a little overpowering.  She feel that the taste of the fish was covered by the spices of the cous cous.   Overall, an OK! But I guess it was not the best.

 

Finishing our mains, I was really delighted with the way my night have gone by.  The little darling was happy too, with the exception of the salmon.  After looking around the menu for a bit we decided to share a dessert, and boy were we glad to do so!

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Caramelized honey mousse, saffron poached pear and honey jelly, fresh honeycomb.  The main features, each different and yet similarly honey like.  The slice of mouse-jelly cake was delicious.  Mousse was not smooth but I really liked the way it turned out. Felt somewhat frothy yet yummy!  Jelly layer gave a good sense of chewiness which was yummy followed by that crumbly bottom layer.Poached pears were cooked nicely with a matching presentation.  Saffron taste was not the most obvious flavour but was definitely present.  As for the honeycomb, it was just honeycomb being what it is.   Really good dessert I thought. It is one where all the flavours were not to overpowering.  Felt really mellow except for the honeycomb which leave that sticky bit in my tooth! @@!

 

Mosmans has been a fantastic host that night.  Attentive waitresses made the experience somewhat personal.  I guess the small crowd did help.  Its seafood offerings did not disappoint.  Whether it was the fish or the scallop and even the crab arancini, they all tasted really good.  All in all, it was definitely a good experience.  If one ever asks for the perfect seafood occasion; Mosman!

 

WenY

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