Wednesday, April 25, 2007

Tims Restaurant & Cafe
a hidden heartland gem uncovered!

Now, you don't have to head down to town just for a decent western meal. Mum's recent recommendation of an unpretentious western cafe at Toa Payoh managed to wow.



Almost every aspect here is meticulously made to resemble the higher-class restaurants; starting from the extensive menu to diningware to food quality and even the service. According to mum, the chef Tom previously worked for The Vines Restaurant before deciding to venture out on his own.

The menu is packed with lists of western delights at very affordable prices. Being a Nepalese, the chef also included a couple of authentic Nepalese dishes apart from the range of seafood & steak selections.

My first visit was an awesome experience. The attentive service was impressive; very amicable staffs with quick and efficient service. Mum and i both had their Value Main Course and added $2.80 for a complete Set Meal (today's soup, dessert & coffee/tea/milo).

Clam Chowder

Mum's soup-of-the-day with carrot and clam bits.

Cream of Mushroom

I chose to change my soup with an additional cost of $1. Served steaming hot in a deep bowl was a diluted soup with mushroom bits so tiny that its practically negligible.


Grilled Fish with Black Pepper Sauce ($5)

Two crustily battered fish fillets over a healthy range of red & white carrots, potato chunks and longbean stalks with a neat finish of blackpepper sauce. Was particularly drawn to the flavoursome homemade sauce which contained many coarse black pepper bits- it paired well with the fish.


The soft moist fish mushes in the mouth to give a very special milky aftertaste. nice!


Grilled Chicken with Field Mushroom Sauce ($4.50)

Mum's order was pretty appetising as well.


After our plates were cleared, the waitress came over to check how our meal was going and also to serve the dessert. Mine came along with tea and i enjoyably started on my dessert.

Banana Cake

Truthfully, i was rather disappointed to see this being served. Banana cakes were never my kind of thing but an adventurous bite brought me further.. whoa, and it sure changed my impression.

the cake just of the right texture; slightly crumbly but still moist and was rich in banana taste! Checked with the waitress and she said that it was homemade by their chef. It was really good and even came with almond flakes and a icing sugar topping.


Revisited as a family of four after they were featured on the i-weekly magazine. The influence of the media was obvious, but at times it does more harm than good. I was disappointed to see how their service deteriorated but at least the food quality maintained.

Complimentary Garlic Bread

One of the best i've tried! Its toasted to perfection, resulting in cripsy edges, a soft centre and with just the right amount of garlic spread.


Cream of Chicken & Mushroom

Sis' soup came with real mushroom and chicken slices.


Momo ($3.50)

Ordered an interesting Nepali-styled steamed meat dumplings to share. Shaped like our typical xiao long baos but consisted of a coarse minced meat, chopped coriander, ginger and garlic filling. It had a very distinctive spice taste and came with a special homemade achar dip.


chunky interior with the juices intact.


Lobster with Fish Fillet ($14.80)

My lobster with 2 fish fillets, a heap of mashed potato and seasonal vegetables. Sadly, the highlight of the dish- lobster with mango salsa wasn't fresh enough. Those pathetic dry meat were forgettable. But lobster at $14.80, where else can you find that?


New Zealand Sirloin Steak ($10.80 for 220g)

Tantalisingly served on a sizzling hotplate, topped with homemade gravy and onion slices. A plain baked potato and seasonal vegetable came by the side.


Now for the interesting part, the nepalese waiter would actually come to add the toppings on the spot. Based on your preference, you may choose from sour cream, bacon bits and spring onions.


Chicken Cutlet ($4.50)

The size of the cutlet shocked us, it is really super value for money! Their version of homemade fries that came along were very hearty and crispy.


Grilled Fish with Field Mushroom Sauce ($5)

Sis had the same thing which i ordered the previous visit, but with mushroom sauce instead. I still feel that the black pepper sauce was better.


Dessert of the day

The dessert-of-the-day was supposed to be a brownie but it was sold out! This is just some cocktail cubes in a cream dressing that came in place of the brownie.

Teh Tarik

Had a foamy top layer but was too sweet.

Overall: The influence of the media was obvious, but at times it does more harm than good. My second visit was far less pleasant- the service was extremely slow and we had to quickly clear our seats for those who are waiting. Worse, i didn't get to taste their brownie!

Nevertheless, the food here is definitely better than what most would expect. Every dish is worth its value, especially with no service charge or GST. So skip the ERP, and head down to the heartlands whenever a western crave strikes!

Tims Restaurant & Cafe
Blk 95 Toa Payoh Lor 4 #01-52
11am-10.30pm

Tuesday, April 24, 2007

Thohirah Restaurant
venturing deeper into jalan kayu


Mention Jalan Kayu and Thasevi's slabs of fragrant pratas would immediately come to my mind. I always thought of them as the sole prata stall there until recently...i was brought further down to Thohirah. Whoa, so there is actually competition! Being more crowded that Thasevi, i just knew i had to eat here and judge the difference..

Chicken Satay ($5 for 10 sticks)


A small station is allocated just for the satays and it looked so tempting as the guy cooks them. Rather impressive indeed, the sticks are well-marinated to a orange shade and well-packed with a light spice flavour. Best of all, the meat was tender.

Mushroom Prata ($1.50)


Nothing to shout for; their pratas are just satisfactory. Averagely layered prata dough which was rather bland but filled with a reasonable amount of mushrooms.

Maggi Mee Goreng ($3)


This just wasn't my kind of noodles; not well-cooked and fried in some indian spice which gives it a reddish colour.

Teh-o-bing ($1.10)


I actually saw a display menu with innovative pratas like mango, durian, apple and pineapple but apparently the person there told me that they no longer serve those. Still, huge murtabaks are available but all pretty pricely due to the seafood fillings.

Overall: The place here is spacious and airy but service was terrible. Despite having a more extensive food menu, i believe i would still prefer having my pratas at Thasevi instead.

Thohirah Restaurant
258 Jalan Kayu
24 hours
Han's Cafe
everyone's value cafe

Jessica and i crossed over to the National Library for dinner. Both of us had the Grilled Dory Fish Set Dinner at $7.80 (with soup, drink & dessert).

Cream of Mushroom Soup with Garlic Bread


Their soup is no doubt far better than the average ones around; obviously not the canned kind. It was thick enough and tasted fresh with large shitake & button mushroom slices in it. But the garlic bread that came along was atrociously oily and felt more like styrofoam.

Grilled Dory Fish


Nothing impressive about the thin and averagely battered dory. It was quite oily actually, but topped with nice garlic bits. Came with some excellently fried potato wedges with a crisp crust and moist filling.

The dessert was half a slice of honeydew.

Chocolate Cake Slice ($1.20)


Just a normal chocolate cake i bought at the last minute to celebrate Jess' birthday.

Overall: Very value-for-money food offered at Han's, and many are made to please the local palate. A good place for a casual meal or to mugg.

Han's Cafe
National Library Building #01-01
100 Victoria Street
8am-10pm
http://www.hans.com.sg/
V8 Cafe
wonderful movie-like dining


This is one type of cafe which will make me stop for a second look as i walk by. In fact, i have long taken notice of it and have since been looking forward to eating here! Having heard much about their signature black pepper pasta and baked rice, Jessica & i decided to lunch in one Saturday.


Being known as a Movies Cafe, it is is seemingly made to resemble the theatre's atmosphere. The lightings may appear dim from the outside, but the bright blue ceiling lights manages to illuminate the interior. Also noticed a couple of small television screens around.

Chicken Vegetable Soup


Every main dish comes with a soup-of-the-day and it was served shortly after our orders were taken. Watery, saltish and artificially tasting, the soup wasn't one bit satisfying. To add on, the chicken bits were just like dog food.

Black Pepper Seafood Spaghetti ($9.90)


I was absolutely glad that this didn't dissapoint like the soup did. Instead of using a black pepper sauce, the soft spaghetti is tossed in a blend of olive oil and plenty of real black pepper bits to give a delicious result. The taste was awesome and not at all cloying even after continuous mouthfuls. Generous portions of seafood given; prawns were fresh but the squids weren't.

Chicken Baked Rice ($8.80)


Another alluring dish- its ultra thin and crispy cheese crust displays skillful and perfected baking. Breaking it apart, you get piping hot rice moistened by a drench of thick chunky cream gravy, then further topped with small pieces of deepfried breaded chicken. Everything just blended into satisfying bites.

We took up their special offer of a Cake + Beverage Set for just $4.20++.

Blueberry Cheesecake


It surpringly deserved some special mention. Finely-textured cheese that glides easily in the mouth to form a soft mush and a tastable cheese flavour. I also liked how the crust was smoothly-baked and bearing a faint buttery taste. Sadly, the sticky blueberry topping as a let-down.

Oreo Cheesecake


Jessica's choice turned out to be another noteworthy slice of light cheese packed well with oreo flavour.

Tea with Milk

My tea was served after my main meal to complement my slice of dessert. I liked the way it came in a small teapot; it keeps it warm for a longer time. The waitress also very nicely initiated a refill of hot water for me.

Overall: Quality food and dessert makes this one of my most pleasant dining experience, with further joy added by their polite and attentive service. Its certainly worth a revisit! (:

V8 Cafe
Bugis Junction #03-29/29A
200 Victoria Street
12noon-10pm