Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Food for Thought: Japanese Dining Sun @ CHIJMES

December is a hectic month for many but more so, for us.  Preparation for Christmas and shopping for gifts are interspersed with lunches and dinners with our dearest friends.  You see, both darling wife and I celebrate our birthdays in December.  We have had umpteen meals but I guess the one I should write first about, is my dinner for Lyn at Japanese Dining Sun, CHIJMES.

This restaurant gets a listing in practically every food blog that I know of.  Most are rave reviews.  Personally, I don't understand what all the hype is about, although I must agree that it does deserve mention for 2 things - its minimalist decor and food presentation.  Quality of food, however, does not measure up to the reviews I have read.

Since we were celebrating darling wife's birthday, I was so looking forward to enjoying a kaiseki meal but this was, sadly, not offered.  However, they did have a Hokkaido promotion which promised the freshest ingredients air-flown from Japan.

We ordered several dishes for sharing - tuna sashimi, a beef uramaki (or western sushi), Zensai Mori, and a mixed grill platter.  Darling wife ordered the Ishikari Nabe from the Hokkaido promotion menu.  For dessert, we had 2 servings of Milk Shu Cream with azuki bean paste on the side.

The sashimi maguro was fresh, leaning towards a 'melt-in-the-mouth' texture. This could be because we were eating tuna in winter (in the northern hemisphere) which is the best time for harvesting the fish when its body has a natural built-up of fats.  Though Sun's sashimi was not the best we have eaten in Singapore, it was definitely better than what an average Japanese restaurant has to offer.

Sashimi Maguro

Served together with the sashimi was the beef uramaki.  We liked its presentation especially the minimalist-design crockery.  Regrettably, it did not stand out beyond its presentation.   It wasn't all that bad but it just didn't excite my palate as much as it was visually attractive.  I wish they didn't add so much mayonnaise on top!!!

Beef uramaki

The one dish that was truly a feast for the eye was the Zensai Mori or selection of appetizers.  Had it not been for the fact that the cheek of pork was over-done, I would have given this dish full marks.  Still, the saving grace was that the pork was well marinated and therefore, very tasty.  The other items were very good with varying degrees of complexity in preparation.  The edamame beans, though plain and straightforward in its preparation, provided relief from the robust onslaught of different flavours from the fried crispy shrimp, sauteed Bunashimeji mushroom, black-peppered cheek of pork, and sesame-mayonnaise fried chicken.  The Zensai Mori was our favourite dish.

Zensai Mori

Cheek of pork
Fried crispy prawns

The mixed grill platter was a let-down.  The only item on the platter that we enjoyed was the grilled kurobuta pork in thick caramelised sauce. Everything else was overcooked!

Grilled kurobuta pork in thick caramelised sauce

Mixed grill platter

Birthday gal enjoyed her Ishikari Nabe (salmon soup with fresh picked seasonal vegetables) prepared using the freshest ingredients airflown from Hokkaido.  The salmon was fresh and cooked just right.  The soup was tasty.

Ishikari Nabe

The highlight of the meal has to be the dessert - Milk Shu Cream (fresh cream in puff) served with traditional azuki bean paste on the side.  We ordered 1 to share but ended up ordering a second serving because it was really that good.

Milk Shu Cream

It was very thoughtful of the management to present darling wife a tofu cheese cake with a candle on top.  We appreciated the gesture and it made for a very pleasant end to the meal.


Japanese Dining Sun was crowded even on a Monday evening.  But I gather that it has become so popular mainly because of its affordability.  Our tab for two persons was, surprisingly, under $120.

Japanese Dining Sun
#02-01 CHIJMES
30 Victoria Street

Ambiance:  7.5
Service:  7
Food: 6.5
Pricing: $$$
Recommended dishes: Zensai Mori, Ishikari Nabe, Milk Shu Cream, Sashimi maguro

Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Food for Thought: Bee Heong Palace Hokkien Restaurant

Numerous dining options are available in the Amoy/Telok Ayer Street area.  There are Japanese, Korean, Continental and even fusion.  For Chinese food lovers, restaurants like Swee Kee Ka Soh and Beng Hiang have been catering to diners for many years.

Darling wife was recently introduced by my cousin, Gracie, to Beng Heong Palace on Telok Ayer Street.  Not entirely new to Hokkien food lovers, Beng Heong has been in business for nearly 30 years and has recently moved from Cecil Street to its current location.

We ordered the set meal with a Duck Salad as an extra dish since this is a favourite of both darling wife and I.  The set meal comprises hae chor, braised half chicken, stir-fried seasonal vegetables, kong bak pao, and double-boiled white fungus with gingko nuts for dessert.

We were pleased with our first dish, the Duck Salad.  We found it to be better than Beng Hiang's but still not as good as the one prepared by Beng Thin Hoon Kee's chef. The dressing was not too starchy but, fortunately for me, too sweet.  The julienne of fruits were freshly cut and as such, the cucumber and melon were crisp and not limp (fortunately).  They were generous with the duck meat which were cut into thin strips to complement the julienne of fruits. 

Duck salad

Hae Chor or prawn rolls was served next.  This is one of my favourite dishes and I like all versions of it - Nyonya, Teochew or Hokkien.  Beng Heong's version is heavy on the meat rather than the prawn.  To achieve the desired texture, the chef added ikan parang paste to the mix.  The Teochew version often has yam paste in it while the Peranakans add water chestnut and chicken innards.  I like them all!  Bee Heong's did not disappoint us either.

Hae Chor or prawn roll

The braised half chicken, prepared in foil, managed to cook well without losing its juiciness.  At the same time, it was able to absorb the marinade.  Chestnut and mui choy were added to make it more flavourful - good for those who enjoy robust tasting food.  I enjoyed this dish very much and wished I had rice to go with its gravy.

Braised chicken with chestnut and mui choy

We chose broccoli over the recommended siu pak choy.  Many eating outlets blanch their broccoli very lightly in water to retain its crunchiness.  I was glad Beng Heong adopted the traditional method of boiling the broccoli until it is sufficiently soft.  This was a plus point for me since I don't really care much for crunchy vegetables unless they are in my salad. 

Boiled broccoli

The last dish was the kong bak pao which was somewhat of a letdown for me.  Pork belly was used but, sadly, not to it best advantage. Pork belly when stewed at the right (low) heat over a long period will give it a delicately smooth texture.  The fatty parts will turn almost gelatinous and should separate itself from the lean when placed in the mouth.  Unfortunately, this was the case.  Also, the meat was a tad too salty for my liking.

Kong bak pao

The complimentary dessert was, on the other hand, light and delightful.  In my opinion, it was a very good ending to the meal.  Especially so when it was served immediately after the kong bak pao as it helped to wash down the saltiness of the dish.

Complimentary dessert

Overall, darling wife and I enjoyed our dinner at Bee Heong Palace.  We particularly like the Duck Salad, prawn roll, braised chicken and the double-boiled white fungus with gingko nuts.

We were also impressed by the service provided by the waitress who had recently arrived from Fujian Province in China.  She had a very pleasant personality, was soft spoken, polite and served us throughout the meal with a smile.  She made our dining experience more enjoyable.


Beng Heong Palace Hokkien Restaurant
134 Telok Ayer Street

Ambiance:  6
Service:  8
Food:  6.75
Pricing: $$
Recommended Dishes: Hae Chor, Braised Chicken, Duck Salad, Double-boiled white fungus with gingko nut

Friday, November 13, 2009

Food for Thought: Big Wong King

Big Wong King, a Chinatown classic, has been for many years a big draw for New Yorkers and tourists who are looking for authentic Chinese food at 'down to earth' prices. It has been around for more than 30 years and as one New York reviewer commented, "it has never failed me".

This is the sort of place you would come for the food. Everything else doesn't matter.  Forget about ambiance or service because you won't find any of these here, anyway. The waiters are loud and impatient; the decor is barebones and rather spartan.  Its owners probably were more concerned with functionality than aesthetics.

But you will not leave this restaurant hungry or angry.  Like us, you will probably leave sated and satisfied. Although some reviewers have noted that portions have become smaller over the years, we found it to be quite generous. In fact, we were not able to finish what was served to us. The congee and noodles came in very huge portions - enough to be shared by two. And if you like your food fast, the kitchen here prepares theirs at breakneck speed.  We didn't have to wait very long as the food were served soon after we placed our orders.

Lunch on our first visit consisted of congee, steamed rice flour crepe, wonton noodle and steamed seasonal vegetable.

Cantonese-style congee

Darling wife's milky white congee looked remarkably bare, at first sight.  She gave it a good stir and lo and behold, thick slices of fish surfaced from within the depths of the bowl.  The congee, using short grain rice, was cooked for long hours in order to achieve its smooth and creamy consistency.  The sweetness of the fish was enhanced by the fragrance of the freshly chopped scallions and toasted peanuts, making Big Wong King's congee a real winner.

Char siew wonton noodle soup

I had, for my main dish, a bowl of wonton noodles.  The most important thing about this dish, to me, was the texture of the noodles.  While there is one camp that prefers it to be chewy and rubbery, I belong to the other camp that prefers it to be soft, but not too soft as to render it soggy and tasteless.  And that was precisely how it was done here at Big Wong King.  To me that was a definite plus point.  For US$5.25, what I got was a bowl of noodles with a generous helping of BBQ pork and plump dumplings.  The dumplings, filled with flavourfully marinated minced pork and shrimps, were really scrumptious. 

Steamed rice flour crepe with kale in oyster sauce

We ordered steamed rice flour crepe (chee cheong fun) and steamed vegetables to go with our main course.  They were both good.  A variety of vegetables were available that day but on the recommendation of the waiter, we decided on stem of kale, not something I would normally settle for.  The ones I had in Singapore were either too fibrous or were overcooked.  At first bite, Big Wong's kale was crunchy but as I continued chewing, I found that the inside was soft and tender - the way I like it.

The steamed rice flour crepe were very thin and filled with boiled prawns.  The crepes were served with light soya sauce without any garnishing.  Like darling wife's congee, its presentation was rather plain but its savoriness was out-of-this-world!  It has to be one of the best Chinese rice flour crepe I have eaten anywhere in the world.

When you are in New York City, don't forget to have a meal at Big Wong King.  Beyond the shadow of a doubt, this is one of the best Cantonese restaurants in NYC's Chinatown.

Big Wong King
67 Mott Street (between Bayard and Canal)
Chinatown, New York City

Ambiance: 5
Service: 5
Food: 8
Pricing: $
Recommended dishes: Wonton noodle, congee with sliced fish, rice flour crepe, steamed vegetable with oyster sauce, roast meats (duck and pork)


Monday, November 09, 2009

Food for Thought: Restaurant Gasthof zur Post, St Gilgen

The family-run hotel and restaurant opened its doors to its first guests in 1330.  At that time it served as a coaching inn.  On inspection, you will find that its foundation and certain portion of its facade dating back to the medieval period are still intact.

Over the years Gasthof zur Post has hosted many famous personalities. In August 1784 the wedding of Mozart's sister Anna Maria, nicknamed 'Nannerl', took place there.  Today, the restaurant offers a rich selection of delicious regional and Austrian specialities, traditional fare and seasonal delicacies. The freshly caught fish from Lake Wolfgang is especially popular. In fact, all ingredients are from the Salzkammergut region thus ensuring freshness.

The waitress recommended trout which was caught that very morning from Lake St Gilgen, only a stone's throw from the hotel.  Darling wife had it poached in Austrian white wine with leeks and other fresh garden greens.

Poached Trout in White Wine

The reason darling wife chose a poached fish dish was because we know that poaching is healthy and more importantly, it brings out the character of delicately flavoured fish such as trout.
 
The chef managed to poach the fish at precisely the right temperature and timing, rendering its meat extremely fine and smooth.  The court boillon is white wine base with herbs and fresh vegetables.  Deviating from the general rule of poaching, the chef used the poaching liquid as the consomme for the dish.  The lightness of the fish dish is well balanced by the robust flavour of its side dish - wasabi mashed potato garnished with chives. The pungent wasabi perfectly complements the slightly sweet tasting potato.  It is not a traditional Japanese dish but a Japanese fusion creation.

Wasabi Mashed Potato
     
I chose Wiener Schnitzel for my main course.  This dish is made up of thin slices of veal coated in breadcrumbs and deep-fried to a dark golden brown colour.  No one can say he has been to Austria without eating this dish which has become part of Viennese or Austrian culture.  It is found on the menu of almost every restaurant in the country.  But not everyone does it with veal; many have, regrettably, substituted pork for veal.

Zur Post has stuck with tradition and used veal.  The Wiener schnitzel arrived piping hot which is how it should be served.  All it took was one bite, and I was convinced that was the best Wiener schnitzel I had ever eaten anywhere in Austria or the world, for that matter.  While the coating was crispy, the veal on the inside was moist and tender.

Wiener Schnitzel

The main dish was served with a potato salad dressed with a rich creamy sauce and sided by a generous heap of lovely lamb's lettuce.  Native to temperate continental Europe and best plucked in spring, this salad leaf is not easily available outside of Europe and even more uncommonly found in Asia and Singapore. I was extremely delighted to have the chance to enjoy the sweet and nutty flavour of this rare salad leaf which I was told, is very expensive because of its delicate and perishable nature.

Potato Salad with Lamb's Lettuce
     
The meal at Restaurnt Gasthof zur Post was one of the best culinary experiences we had during this trip.  I have given a very high 9.5 ranking for food quality and added it to my list of favourite restaurants around the world. 

Restaurant Gasthof zur Post
8 Mozartplatz
St Gilgen, Austria

Ambiance: 9
Service: 7.5
Food: 9.5
Pricing: $$$$
Recommended dishes: Poached Trout in white wine; Wiener Schnitzel, Grilled Sole

Saturday, October 31, 2009

People and Places: Berchtesgaden

Bavaria in the southern part of Germany is filled with noteworthy towns and villages, many of which are popular tourist attractions in themselves aside from being bases for both summer and winter sports.

Take Berchtesgaden, for example. Despite being in a remote location, the town and nearby Schoenau am Königsee possess world class sport facilities and is popular with the locals as well as sportsmen from nearby Austria.

Even if you are not there for the sports, you will find many architectural gems within the small township - enough to keep you occupied for a full day. In the area around the Town Square, you will find many restaurants and cellars offering authentic Bavarian cuisine and wines.  Berchtesgaden is one of those European towns which has a special appeal to me so far so that I have visited it more than once.

 








Food for Thought: Ah Loy Thai

Having dined at numerous Thai restaurants including some of the best in Singapore like the highly acclaimed Sabai @ Ngee Ann City, Yingthai on Purvis Street, Sukhotai @ Boat Quay and Thanying @ Amara Hotel, we have finally found our favourite Thai food in a little unpretentious eaterie located on the groundfloor of Shaw Tower, Beach Road.


Ah Loy Thai is run by a husband-and-wife team assisted by several foreign workers.  This is a no-frills establishment which means you wait around until a table is available and expect to wait at least 20-30 minutes during the peak hours.  You then complete your order form and pay up at the cashier.  The food, when ready, will be brought to your table by the foreign helpers.  If you require any extra orders, go back to the cashier.

You will find all of this inconveniences, including the long wait, to be worth the while when you have tasted the food.  They are of surprisingly high quality considering the very affordable pricing.  I don't recall anything costing more than $10 on the order form.

Darling wife and I have eaten here many times over the past 12 months.  Some of our favourite dishes include the following:

Deepfried Fish with Spicy Thai Sauce

Stir-fried Morning Glory

Minced Chicken with Basil

Crispy Mango Chicken

Thai Papaya Salad

Fried Vermicelli with Seafood

Thai Iced Cheng Tng


Aloy Thai Restaurant
100 Beach Road
#01-39/40 Shaw Tower

Ambience: 6
Service: 6
Food: 7.5
Pricing: $
Recommended dishes: All that is featured above.



Monday, October 26, 2009

Food for Thought: Pagi Sore

We were at Bayewood Collection when childhood friend, Tong Leng, felt like having something spicy for dinner.  There are several options in the area but Pagi Sore immediately came to mind.  I have eaten there many times and have never once been disappointed.

The restaurant was started in 1989 in a shop house along Duxton Road.  It is now finally settled, after moving around for a while, at 88 Telok Ayer Street, Far East Square.   20-year old Pagi Sore has received numerous awards including the Excellent Food Award in 2002 and is listed among the Top 50 Restaurants in Singapore by The Straits Times.

Its signature dishes are unmistakably the popular Cumi Bali, Petai Udang Pedas, Ikan Otah Kukus and Ayam Bali.

However, I thought we should try something different and so our parade of dishes included Rendang Sapi, Ikan Assam Pedas,  Ayam Gulai, Terung Tau Chio, and Asparagus Udang Belacan.  For dessert we had pudding lapis mangga, alpukat and sirsak sorbet.

The rendang sapi was tasty but lacked the fragrance of fried coconut.  Also, I found the beef to be a little on the rough side - perhaps the meat was too lean.  I prefer it to be stewed longer until the meat is tender and streaky.  Those who enjoy thick sauces will definitely appreciate this dish which is drowned in its own gravy.

Beef rendang

For the ikan assam pedas, red snapper was used which was a good choice since the meat of this fish has a firm texture and a sweet, nutty flavor that lends itself very well to everything from hot chili to subtle herbs.  The gravy has a combination taste of sweet, sour and hot which is how a good assam pedas should be.

Ikan Assam Pedas

To make the perfect accompaniment for the terong tau chio, the kitchen staff prepares the special sauce daily.  The main ingredients of the sauce includes preserved soya beans, diced chili and garlic. The eggplant is blanched in boiling water and very quickly taken out to prevent it from getting overcooked.  The cook succeeded in preventing the eggplant from becoming too soft and soggy or undercooked and raw, for that matter. 

Terong tau chio

Ayam Gulai is a watery version of kari ayam and normally less milky, hot and spicy.  Unlike curry which uses thick coconut milk, diluted coconut milk is used in gulai and therefore not so jelak.  The chicken was very tender yet remained as a whole piece and not disintegrated. Overall, this was a satisfying dish.

Ayam gulai

We had originally planned to order petai udang pedas but it was sold out.  So, we settled for the prawn stir-fried with asparagus in sambal belacan.  I didn't think asparagus went very well with sambal belacan and therefore did not enjoy this dish.  When ordering this dish, indicate to the waiter whether you prefer your prawns denuded.

Prawn stir-fried with asparagus in sambal belacan

As there were three of us, we decided to order one dessert each to share.  The pudding lapis mangga was pretty to look at but tasted ordinary.  My alpukat or avocado cream had a good creamy texture but that was the only good thing about it.  The gula melaka was too sweet although it looked diluted!  However the sirsak sorbet was very good.  The soursop pulp was blended very fine before chilling which made it very smooth.


Over the years (from its Duxton days right up to the present), Pagi Sore has managed to maintain consistency in standards which is why I keep going back there.  It is one of my favourite Indonesian restaurants.

Pagi Sore
88-90 Telok Ayer Street
Singapore 048470

Ambiance: 7
Service: 7.5
Food: 8
Pricing: $$
Recommendations: Ikan otah kukus, petai udang pedas, cumi bali, sirsak sorbet, ikan assam pedas, ayam bali


My Favourite Eating Places (Singapore)

  • Asian Dessert - Ah Chew Desserts, 181 Thomson Road, Goldhill Shopping Centre Singapore 307627
  • Asian Dessert - Hong Kong Sheng Kee,23 Serangoon Central, #B1-46 Nex
  • Asian Dessert - Mei Heong Yuen, 65-67 Temple Street, Chinatown
  • Asian Dessert - Ye Lai Xiang Hot & Cold Cheng Tng, Stall 31 Bedok Corner Food Centre
  • Bak Kut Teh - Sin Heng Claypot Bak Kut Teh, 439 Joo Chiat Road (next to Community Club)
  • Biryani - Bismillah Biryani, 50 Dunlop Street, Little India
  • Biryani - Famous Islamic Restaurant, 795 North Bridge Road
  • Biryani - Koothurar Nasi Briyani, 17 Beach Rd, #01-4705, Singapore 190017
  • Biryani - Taj, 214 South Bridge Road
  • Bread - Chin Mee Chin Confectionery, 204 East Coast Road (catty corner to Holy Family Church)
  • Bread - Sen Yen Original Charcoal Toast, 24 Sin Ming Road #01-01 Stall 3
  • Burmese - Inle Myanmar Restaurant, #B1-07A Peninsula Plaza
  • Cakes - Cafe Brunetti, 163 Tanglin Road, #01-35 Tanglin Mall
  • Cakes - The Patissier, 18 Ann Siang Road, #01-01
  • Cantonese - Hai Tien Lo, 37th Floor, Pan Pacific Hotel
  • Cantonese - Hillman Restaurant, 135 Kitchener Road
  • Cantonese - Hua Ting Restaurant, Orchard Hotel, Orchard Road
  • Cantonese - Jade @ The Fullerton, Groundfloor, Fullerton Hotel, 1 Fullerton Square
  • Cantonese - Lai Wah Restaurant, Blk 44 #01-1436 Bendemeer Road
  • Cantonese - Lei Garden, #01-24 Chijmes, 30 Victoria Street
  • Cantonese - Majestic Restaurant, New Majestic Hotel, 31-37 Bukit Pasoh Road
  • Cantonese - Moi Lum Cantonese Restaurant, 4 Murray Street
  • Cantonese - Spring Court, 52-56 Upper Cross Street
  • Cantonese - Teahouse - The Asian Kitchen, #B1-15 Raffles City Shopping Centre
  • Cantonese - Tung Lok Signatures, #02-80 The Central
  • Cantonese - Wah Lok Cantonese Restaurant, Carlton Hotel, Bras Basah Road
  • Cantonese - Wing Seong Fatty's Restaurant, #01-31 Burlington Square (facing OG)
  • Char Kway Teow - Apollo Fresh Cockle Fried Kway Teow, #01-174 Marine Parade Food Centre
  • Char Kway Teow - Eng Ji Char Kway Teow, #04-45 Beauty World Plaza Food Centre
  • Char Kway Teow - Hai Kee Teochew Char Kway Teow, 11 Telok Blangah Crescent #01-102
  • Char Kway Teow - Hill Street Fried Kway Teow, Blk 16 Bedok South Road #01-187
  • Char Kway Teow - Meng Kee Char Kway Teow, Blk 22A Havelock Road #01-07
  • Char Kway Teow - No 18 Zion Road Fried Kway Teow, Stall 17 Zion Riverside Food Centre
  • Chocolates - Godiva, 391 Orchard Road Basement 2 Takashimaya Department Store
  • Chocolates - Laurent Bernard @ Laurent's Cafe & Chocolate Bar, 80 Mohammad Sultan Road #01-11, Robertson Quay
  • Chocolates - Teuscher of Switzerland, 13 Stamford Road Capitol Piazza #02-31
  • Claypot Rice - Lian He Ben Ji Claypot Rice, 335 Smith Street, #02-199 Chinatown Complex
  • Continental - Absinthe Restaurant Francais, 72 Boat Quay
  • Continental - Dolce Vita, Poolside, 5th Floor, Mandarin Oriental Singapore
  • Continental - Iggy's, 581 Orchard Road, Level 3, The Hilton Hotel
  • Continental - Les Amis, 1 Scotts Road, #01-16 Shaw Centre, Singapore 228208
  • Continental - Oso Ristorante, 100 Peck Seah Street 27th Floor Oasia Hotel Downtown
  • Continental - Pasta Brava, 11 Craig Road, off Tanjong Pagar Road
  • Continental - PS Cafe, 390 Orchard Road, Level 2, Palais Renaissance
  • Continental - Saint Pierre 1 Fullerton Road, #02-02B One Fullerton
  • Cze Char - Lorong 9 Beef Kway Teow, 237 Geylang Road Lorong 9
  • Cze Char - Orchid Live Seafood, 1 Bah Soon Pah Road
  • Cze Char - Sin Huat Seafood Restaurant, 659/661 Geylang Road near Lorong 35
  • Cze Char - Yuet Loy Hong Kong Cooked Food, #02-151 Chinatown Complex
  • Epok Epok - Epok Epok Central, Block 4A Eunos Crescent, #01-09
  • Eurasian - Quentin's the Eurasian Restaurant, 139 Ceylon Road, Groundfloor, Eurasian Community House
  • Fried Carrot Cake - Bukit Merah View Carrot Cake, Blk 115 Bukit Merah View #01-279
  • Fried Carrot Cake - Fu Ming Food Stall, Blk 85 Redhill Lane #01-49 Redhill Food Centre
  • Fried Hokkien Mee - Come Daily Fried Hokkien Mee, #02-27, Blk 127 Toa Payoh Lorong 1
  • Fried Hokkien Mee - Original Serangoon Fried Hokkien Mee, 566 Serangoon Road
  • Fried Hokkien Mee - Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee, #01-32 Whampoa Drive Food Centre, Blk 90 Whampoa Drive
  • Glutinous Rice - Ah Lo Cooked Food, 335 Smith Street, #02-003 Chinatown Complex
  • Hainanese Chicken Rice - Nam Kee Chicken Rice & Restaurant, 201 Upper Thomson Road
  • Hainanese Chicken Rice - Tian Yuan Hainanese Chicken Rice, #02-162 Chinatown Complex (may not be in operations)
  • Hainanese Chicken Rice - Yet Con Hainanese Chicken Rice, 25 Purvis Street
  • Hakka - Moi Kong Hakka Restaurant, 22 Murray Street
  • Herbal Cuisine - Imperial Herbal Restaurant, Four Points by Sheraton, Level 2 382 Havelock Road, Singapore 169629
  • Hokkien - Beng Thin Hoon Kee Restaurant, #05-02 OCBC Centre
  • Ice Cream - Haagen Daz, 21 Lorong Mambong #01-07
  • Ice Cream - The Daily Scoop, #01-04 Clementi Arcade, 41 Sunset Way
  • Ice Cream - Udders Ice Cream, 155 Thomson Road (Goldhill Centre)
  • Indian (North) - Mumtaz Mahal Restaurant, 165 Tanjong Pagar Road, Singapore 088539
  • Indian (North) - Punjab Grill, 2 Bayfront Avenue, The Shoppes at Marina Bay Sands B1-01A, Singapore 018972
  • Indian (North) - Rang Mahal, Level 3 Pan Pacific Hotel, 7 Raffles Boulevard
  • Indian (North) - Shahi Maharani, 252 North Bridge Road, #03-21B Fairmont Singapore
  • Indian (South) - A One Restaurant, 17 Birch Road, Singapore 219886
  • Indian (South) - Shami Banana Leaf Delights Restaurant, 349 Sembawang Road (opposite Khatib Camp)
  • Indian Snacks - Gina's Vadai, 271 Onan Road #01-06 Dunman Food Centre
  • Indonesian - Ayam Penyet President, 304 Orchard Road #03-36/37 Lucky Plaza
  • Indonesian - Che' Rose Nasi Padang, Blk 128 Toa Payoh Lorong 1 #01-523 Toa Payoh View
  • Indonesian - Kintamani Indonesian Restaurant, 3rd Floor Furama Riverfront Hotel, Havelock Road
  • Indonesian - Rumah Makan Minang, 18 & 18A Kandahar Street, Singapore 198884
  • Indonesian - Sabar Menanti, 48/50 Kandahar Street (Kg Glam)
  • Indonesian - Sinar Pagi, 13 Circular Road or #01-353 Geylang Serai Temporary Market
  • Indonesian - Warong M Nasir, 69 Killiney Road
  • Japanese - Fat Cow, 1 Orchard Boulevard #01-01/02 Camden Medical Centre Singapore 248649
  • Japanese - Hide Yamamoto, L2-05 Casino Level 2, Marina Bay Sands
  • Japanese - Kinki, 70 Collyer Quay #02-02 Customs House, Singapore 049323
  • Japanese - Kuriya Dining, 1 Kim Seng Promenade, #01-28 Great World City
  • Japanese - Mikuni, Level 3 The Fairmont Singapore
  • Japanese - Nanbantei, #05-132 Far East Plaza, 14 Scotts Road
  • Japanese - Shimbashi Soba, #B1-41 The Paragon
  • Japanese - Tatsuya Japanese Restaurant, 22 Scotts Road, Goodwood Park Hotel
  • Japanese - Tonkichi, #07-06 Orchard Central, 181 Orchard Road
  • Japanese - Zento Singapore-Contemporary Japanese Cuisine,18B Dempsey Road Singapore 249677
  • Lontong - 29 Delights #01-29 Blk 29 Bendemeer Food Centre
  • Lontong - Asam Tree Cafe, Bakery & Restaurant, Blk 712 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6 #01-4056
  • Lontong - Lontong Mee Siam, Block 40A Commonwealth Avenue #01-496
  • Lontong Goreng - Jesswan Kitchen, 665 Buffalo Road #01-252 Tekka Center
  • Lor Mee - Soon Heng Food Delights, #02-20 Tanjong Pagar Market & Food Centre
  • Lor Mee - Tiong Bahru Lor Mee, Blk 155 Bt Batok St 11
  • Lor Mee - Xin Mei Xiang Zheng Zong Lor Mee, 51 Old Airport Road #01-116
  • Mee Rebus - Hajah Hamifah Satay Stall, Blk 58 New Upper Changi Road #01-217
  • Mee Rebus - Rubiah Malay Food, 887 Bukit Timah Road
  • Nasi Melayu - Hjh Maimunah (Kg Glam), 11/15 Jalan Pisang
  • Nepalese - Gorkha Grill, 21 Smith Street
  • Ngoh Hiang Prawn Fritter - Beach Road Prawn Noodle House, 370/372 East Coast Road
  • Ngoh Hiang Prawn Fritter - Lao Zhong Zhong, 29 Tai Thong Crescent (347858)
  • Ngoh Hiang Prawn Fritter - Weng Seng Cooked Food, Block 724 Ang Mo Kio Food Center, #01-20
  • Peranakan - House of Peranakan, 103 Frankel Avenue, Singapore 458225
  • Peranakan - Princess Terrace Cafe, Copthorne King's Hotel, 403 Havelock Road
  • Peranakan - True Blue Cuisine, 47/49 Armenian Street (next to The Substation and Peranakan Museum)
  • Prawn Mee - Beach Road Prawn Noodles (East Coast), 370 East Coast Road
  • Prawn Mee - Blanco Court Prawn Mee, #01-01 243 Beach Road, Singapore 189754
  • Roasted Meat - Dian Xiao Er Herbal Roasted Duck, 1 Harbourfront Walk #02-138/9 VivoCity
  • Roasted Meat - Fu Shi Traditional Roasted-Wanton Mee, 4 Woodlands Street 12, Marsiling Mall
  • Roasted Meat - Kay Lee Roast Meat, 60 Paya Lebar Road, B1-10 Paya Lebar Square
  • Roasted Meat - New Rong Ge Liang Hong Kong Roast, Block 269B Queen Street #01-235
  • Rojak - Balestier Road Hoover Rojak, Whampoa Drive Market & Hawker Centre #01-06 Block 90 Whampoa Drive
  • Rojak - Lau Hong Ser Rojak, #02-14 Dunman Food Centre
  • Satay - Shi Xiang Satay, #02-079 Chinatown Complex
  • Satay - Toa Payoh Satay, Old Airport Road Food Center, #01-78, Blk 51 Old Airport Road
  • Seafood - Crab Party, 100 Yio Chu Kang Road
  • Seafood - Hua Yu Wee Seafood Restaurant, 462 Upper East Coast Road
  • Seafood - No Signboard Restaurant, 414 Geylang Road. Singapore 389392
  • Seafood - Orchid Live Seafood, 1 Bah Soon Pah Road (off Sembawang Road)
  • Singapore Fare - Straits Kitchen, Lobby Level, Grand Hyatt Singapore
  • Steam Boat - Golden Mile Thien Kee Steamboat, Golden Mile Tower #B1-20, 6001 Beach Road
  • Tea Culture - Tea Bone Zen Mind, 98 Emerald Hill Road
  • Teochew - Ban Seng Teochew Seafood Restaurant, 20 Upper Circular Road, #B1-44/45 The Riverwalk
  • Teochew - Hung Kang Teochew Restaurant, 28 North Canal Road, #01-01 Poh Heng Building
  • Teochew - Liang Kee Teochew Restaurant, 737 Havelock Road
  • Teochew - Yuan Xing Chaozhou Restaurant (formerly Guan Hin), #01-01 Blk 34 Whampoa West
  • Teochew Fish Head Steamboat - Tian Wai Tian, 1383 Serangoon Road
  • Teochew Fish Head Steamboat - Xin Heng Feng Guo Tiao Stall, #01-15 Whampoa Drive Market & Food Centre, Block 91 Whampoa Drive
  • Teochew Meatball - Toa Payoh Lorong 5 Minced Meat Noodle, Blk 75 Lorong 5 Toa Payoh, #01-328
  • Teochew Meatball - 麥士威83号 Handmade Sotong & Meatball Soup, #01-119 Telok Blangah Crescent Market & Food Centre, Block 11 Telok Blangah Crescent
  • Teochew Porridge - Beach Road Choon Seng Teochew Porridge, Food Park, #01-09 Blk 43 Cambridge Road
  • Thai - Nakhon Kitchen, Block 212 Hougang Street 21 #01-341
  • Thai - Thai Lily Restaurant, Block 107 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh #01-268
  • Vegetarian - Grand Court Vegetarian, 20 Trengganu Street #03-01
  • Vegetarian - Kwan Im Vegetarian Restaurant, 190 Waterloo Street, South East Asia Hotel
  • Vegetarian - Lotus Vegetarian Restaurant, #02-00 Quality Hotel Marlow, 201 Balestier Road
  • Wonton Mee - Eng's Noodle House, 287 Tanjong Katong Road
  • Wonton Mee - Nam Seng (Old National Library) Noodle House, #01-01 Far East Square, 25 China Street
  • Wonton Mee - Wanton Noodle Shop, Mui Thiang Kee Eating House, Blk 34 Cassia Crescent, Singapore 390034
  • Yong Tau Foo - Hup Chong @ Blk 116 Toa Payoh Lorong 2 (outside Braddell MRT Station)
  • Yong Tau Foo - Lao Huang @ 861 North Bridge Rd #01-108 North Bridge Road Food Center
  • Yong Tau Foo - Xiu Ji Ikan Bilis Yong Tau Foo, #02-88 Chinatown Complex

My Favourite Eating Places (Thailand)

  • Chinese (Teochew): Hua Seng Hong Teochew Restaurant, 371-373 Yaowarat Road, Chinatown, Bangkok
  • French: The Boathouse Wine & Grill, Mom Tri's Boathouse Hotel, Kata Beach, Phuket
  • German: Bei Otto, 1 Sukhumvit Soi 20, Bangkok
  • International: The FoodLoft, 7th Floor, Central Chidlom, 1027 Ploenchit Road, Bangkok
  • Japanese: Oishi Grand Buffet, 4th Floor Siam Paragon Shopping Mall
  • Seafood: Kuang Sea Foods, 107/13 Soi Rangnam, Samsen Nai, Phaya Thai
  • Seafood: Lek & Rut, Yaowaraj Road corner with Phadung Dao Rd, Chinatown,
  • Seafood: Somboon, 169/7-11 Suriwongse Road (across from Peugeot Building), Bangkok
  • Seafood: T&K Seafood, 49-51 Soi Phadung Dao (Chinatown)
  • Street Food: Beef Noodle - Racha Neua Toon, Sukhumvit 103, Udom Suk Soi 25, Phra Khanong
  • Street Food: Boat Noodle Soup - GwayThiew Boat, Pan Road off Silom Road, Bangkok
  • Street Food: Claypot Crab or Prawn Glass Noodles - Somsak Pu Ob, Thanon Charoen Rat Soi 1, (outside Wattana Leather Centre)
  • Street Food: Cooked Food - Khao Gaeng Rattana, Nang Loeng Market,Nakhorn Sawan Road, Rattanakosin Island, Bangkok
  • Street Food: Cooked Food - Khao Tom 3/1, Yaowarat Road corner of Charoen Krung and Soi Plaeng Nam
  • Street Food: Crab Omelet - Jay Fai, 327 Mahachai Road (ridiculously expensive but worth it)
  • Street Food: Duck Noodle - Sorroongroj Duck Noodle, Nang Loeng Market, Nakhorn Sawan Road, Rattanakosin Island, Bangkok
  • Street Food: Duck Noodle - Thong Lor Pochana, Soi Thong Lor (Sukhumvit 55) opp Thong Lo Police Station
  • Street Food: Fishball Noodle - Guay Thiew Pla, Soi Phraya Singhaseni off Rama IV Road
  • Street Food: Fried Chicken - Soi Polo Fried Chicken, 137/1-2 Soi Polo off Wireless Road, Bangkok
  • Street Food: Mango Sticky Rice - 38 Best Bangkok Mango Sticky Rice, Sukhumvit Soi 38
  • Street Food: Mango Sticky Rice - Kao Neeo Korpanich, 431-433 Tanao Road, Saochingcha
  • Street Food: Meatball Noodle - Tien Song Ped Yang, 188 Dinsor Road (Opp Bangkok City Hall), Saochingcha
  • Street Food: Meatball Noodle Soup - Saew, 1093 Sukhumvit Road (between Soi 55 & 57)
  • Street Food: Noodle - Jeh O Chula, Banthat Thong Road, 113 Charat Muang Road, Pathumwan
  • Street Food: Pad Thai - Pad Thai Fire Look, Sukhumvit Soi 38 (right hand side on entering the soi)
  • Street Food: Pork Noodle Soup with Salted Vegetable - right hand side of Sukhumvit Soi 38
  • Street Food: Salt Grilled Fish - Unnamed roadside stall between Central World Plaza and Platinum Shopping Mall
  • Street Food: Thai Dessert - Nam Kaeng Sai Khun Muk, left hand side of Sukhumvit Soi 38 entering from Sukhumvit Road
  • Street Food: Thai Donut - Pa Tong Ko Sawoy, 540 Tanao Road, opposite Bangkok Bank
  • Street Food: Thai Ice Cream - Nattaporn Ice Cream, 94 Thanon Phraeng Huton, Phranakorn
  • Street Food: Thai-style Noodle - Guaythiew Pik Gai Sai Nampung, 392/20 Sukhumvit Soi 20 (Sainampueng)
  • Street Food: Tom Yam Prawn Noodle - P'Aor Restaurant, 68/51 Soi Petchaburi 5 (in an alley between Soi 5 & 7)
  • Swiss: Chesa Swiss Cuisine, 5 Sukhumvit Soi 20, Bangkok
  • Thai Chinese: Je Ngor, 58 Maha Set Road, Sipraya, Bangrak.
  • Thai Chinese: Pochana Sornthong, 2829-31 Rama 4 Road, Khlong-Toei
  • Thai Chinese: Suda, 6-6/1 Sukhumvit Soi 14 (behind Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit), Bangkok
  • Thai Fusion: Blue Elephant Culinary Institute & Restaurant, 233 South Sathorn Road (opp Surasak Station), Bangkok
  • Thai: Baan Khanitha & Galllery, 69 South Sathorn Rd. Sathorn, Bangkok
  • Thai: Baan Khun Mae, 458/7-8 Siam Square Soi 8, Bangkok
  • Thai: Ban Chiang Restaurant, 14 Soi Sri Vieng, Bangkok
  • Thai: Basil, Sheraton Grande Sukhumvit, 250 Sukhumvit Road (Asoke Skytrain Station), Bangkok
  • Thai: Benjarong, Dusit Thani Hotel, 946 Rama IV Road, Bangkok
  • Thai: Bua Restaurant, 1 Soi Convent, Bangkok
  • Thai: Jao Khun Ou (Once Upon A Time), 32 Petchburi Soi 17, Pratunam, Bangkok
  • Thai: Krua Apsorn, 169 Dinso Road, Wat Bowon Niwet, Phra Nakhon
  • Thai: Rim Fang Floating Restaurant, Tha Nam Non 235/2 Mu 4 Pracharat Road, (near Nonthaburi Pier), Nonthaburi
  • Thai: Spice Market, Anantara Siam Bangkok Hotel, 155 Rajdamri Road, Bangkok
  • Thai: Taling Pling, 25 Suphang Alley (off Sukhumvit Road)
  • Thai: Thanying, 10 Pramuan Road (off Silom Road), Bangkok
  • Thai: The Local, 32 32/1 Soi Sukhumvit 23
  • Vietnamese: Le Dalat Indochine, 47/1 Sukhumvit Soi 23, Bangkok
  • Vietnamese: Madam T, 128/46 Soi Sukhumvit 23
  • Vietnamese: Thang Long, 82/5 Soi Lang Suan, Bangkok

My Favourite Eating Places (Outside Singapore & Thailand)

  • Alaska, Skagway: Olivia's Restaurant, 7th & Broadway, 655 Broadway
  • Australia, Adelaide: Central Market, Grote Street, Adelaide
  • Australia, Hobart: Drunken Admiral, 17-19 Old Wharf, Hobart, Tasmania
  • Australia, Hobart: Mozart on Collins, 121 Collins Street, Hobart, Tasmania
  • Australia, Hobart: Zum Cafe, 27 Salamanca Place, Hobart, Tasmania
  • Australia, Melbourne: Dragon Boat Restaurant, 203 Little Bourke St, Chinatown, Melbourne
  • Australia, Melbourne: Flower Drum, 17 Market Lane, Chinatown Melbourne
  • Australia, Melbourne: Grossi Florentino, 80 Bourke Street
  • Australia, Melbourne: Hopetoun Tearooms, 282 Collins Street, Block Arcade
  • Australia, Melbourne: King of Kings, 209 Russell Street
  • Australia, Melbourne: Lazar's Charcoal Grill, 87 Johnston Street, Fitzroy
  • Australia, Melbourne: Mekong, 241 Swanston Street
  • Australia, Perth: David Jones Foodhall, Groundfloor, 622 Hay Street Mall
  • Australia, Perth: Kailis Fish Market Cafe Waterfront, 46 Mews Rd Fremantle
  • Australia, Perth: Kalao World Cuisine, 171 James St Northbridge
  • Australia, Perth: Saigon Cafe, 101 James Street, Northbridge
  • Australia, Perth: Taka Japanese Cuisine, 152 Barrack Street
  • Australia, Sydney: BBQ Kitchen, 308 Victoria Avenue, Chatswood, NSW 2067
  • Australia, Sydney: Bills Cafe by Bill Granger, 433 Liverpool Street, Darlinghurst
  • Australia, Sydney: Chat Thai Thaitown, 20 Campbell Street, Haymarket
  • Australia, Sydney: Ching Yip Coffee Lounge, Level 2 Dixon House, 413-415 Sussex Street
  • Australia, Sydney: Doyle's on the Beach, 11 Marine Parade, Watsons Bay, NSW
  • Australia, Sydney: East Ocean Restaurant, 421 Sussex Street, East Ocean Arcade, Haymarket, Sydney, NSW
  • Australia, Sydney: Emperor's Garden Restaurant, 96-100 Hay Street, Haymarket
  • Australia, Sydney: Marigold Restaurant, Levels 4 & 5, 683-689 George Street
  • Australia, Sydney: New Shanghai, Westfield Pitt Street Mall, Shop 1017-1020
  • Australia, Sydney: Normcore Cafe, 209 Castlereagh Street, CBD
  • Australia, Sydney: Pancakes on the Rocks, 4 Hickson Road, The Rocks
  • Australia, Sydney: Pho 54, 2/54 Park Rd, Cabramatta NSW 2166
  • Australia, Sydney: Saigon Queen, 137 Oxford Street, Darlinghurst
  • Australia, Sydney: The Wharf Restaurant, End of Pier 4, Hickson Road, Walsh Bay
  • Austria, Innsbruck: China-Restaurant Canton, MariaThereseinstrasse 37, Aldstadt
  • Austria, Korneuberg: Gasthaus Zum alten Zollhaus familie Barenth, 2100 Korneuburg, Bahnhofplatz 2
  • Austria, Mondsee: Konditorei Frauenschuh, Marktplatz 8, Mondsee
  • Austria, Rattenberg: Gasthaus Kanzler Biener Restaurant Cafe Bar, 46 Sudtirolerstrasse, Rattenberg
  • Austria, Salzburg: Cafe Tomaselli, Makartplatz, Old Town
  • Austria, Salzburg: Nagano, Griesgasse 19, Old Town
  • Austria, Salzburg: Restaurant Zum Eulenspiegel, A-5020 Hagenauer Platz 2, Old Town
  • Austria, St Gilgen: Restaurant Gasthof Zur Post, 8 Mozartplatz, St Gilgen
  • Austria, Vienna: Cafe Central, Herrengasse 14, 1010 Wien
  • Austria, Vienna: Cafe Hawelka, Dorotheergasse 6, 1010 Wien
  • Austria, Vienna: Cafe Sacher, Hotel Sacher, Philharmonikerstrasse 4, 1010 Wien
  • Austria, Vienna: Ege Iskender Kebab Cafe, Naschmarkt, Wienzeile, Wien
  • Austria, Vienna: K&K Hofzuckerbackerei Demel, Kohlmarkt 14, 1010 Wien
  • Austria, Vienna: Nordsee, Karntnerstrasse 25, 1010 Wien
  • Austria, Vienna: Saigon Vietnamese Restaurant, Getreidemarkt 7, Wien 1060
  • Canada, Banff: Beavertails,120 Banff Avenue
  • Canada, Banff: Sushi Bistro, 208 Caribou St
  • Canada, Lake Louise: Lakeview Lounge, The Fairmont Chateau Lake Louise, Alberta
  • Canada, Vancouver: Maxim's Bakery, 257 Keefer St, Chinatown
  • Canada, Vancouver: Old Sphagetti Factory,53 Water Street, Gastown
  • Canada, Victoria: J & J Noodle House,1012 Fort St
  • Canada, Victoria: Pho Boi, 765 Fort St. (btwn Douglas and Blanshard St.),
  • Canada, Victoria: The Dining Room Restaurant, Butchart Gardens, 800 Benvenuto Avenue, Brentwood Bay, BC
  • Czech Republic, Prague: Cafe No 1, 28 Rijna 9, Mustek, Praha 2
  • Czech Republic, Prague: Francouzska Restaurant, Municipal House, Republic Square 5, Old Town, Praha 1
  • Czech Republic, Prague: Restaurace Stare Casy, U Machtu, Rytirska 411/4, Praha 1
  • Czech Republic, Prague: The SushiBar, Zborovská 49 Mala Strana, Praha 5
  • Denmark, Copenhagen: Dalle Valle, 1609 Axeltorv 4, 1608 Kobenhavn
  • Denmark, Copenhagen: Tivoli Food Hall, Bernstorffsgade 3, 1577 Kobenhavn
  • Denmark, Roskilde: Café Knarr, Vindeboder 20
  • France, Paris: Le Relais de L'isle, 37 rue Saint Louis en I'Ile
  • France, Paris: Louise Cafe, 8 rue Croix des Petits Champs
  • France, Paris: Taillevent (3 Michelin Stars), 15 rue Lamennais
  • Germany, Berlin: Joe's Restaurant un Wirtshaus, Theodor-Heuss-Platz 10, D-14052 Berlin
  • Germany, Berlin: Restaurant Babami, Zimmerstrasse 23 (near Checkpoint Charlie)
  • Germany, Berlin: Vietnam Restaurant, Georgenstrasse 25 (outside Friedrichstrasse Bahnhof)
  • Germany, Constance: Comturey-Keller, Harbour, Insel Mainau, 78465
  • Germany, Frankfurt: Schwazer Stern, Romerberg 6, 60311 Frankfurt am Main
  • Germany, Gustrow: Restaurant Zur Post, Pferdemarkt 38
  • Germany, Mainz: Backerei Mayer, Gaustrasse 21, 55116 Mainz
  • Germany, Mainz: Heinrichs-Die Wirtschaft, Martinstrasse 10, 55116 Mainz
  • Greece, Athens: Furin Kazan, Apollonos 2, Syntagma
  • Greece, Kalambaka: Restaurant Meteora, Townhall Square, Kalambaka 24320-22316
  • Greece, Santorini: Mama Thira, Clifftop, Firostefani
  • Hungary, Budapest: Cafe Hungaria aka Cafe New York, Groundfloor, Palais New York, Budapest
  • Italy, Assisi: La Lanterna Ristorante Pizzeria, Via S. Rufino, 39, 06081 Assisi
  • Italy, Bolzano: Panifico Franziskaner Backerei, Via Museo 10, Bolzano
  • Italy, Bolzano: Restaurant Magdalenerhof, 48 Via Rencio, Bolzano
  • Italy, Burano: Quarta Generazione Ristorante, Via Galuppi Baldassarre, 359, 30142 Venezia
  • Italy, Florence: Cafe Bellini, Piazza Pitti, 6/a Firenze
  • Italy, Florence: Caffe Mokarico, Via Vacchereccia, 3, 50122 Firenze
  • Italy, Florence: Gucci Caffe, Via Europa, 9, The Mall, 50066 Leccio
  • Italy, Florence: Gusto Leo, Via del Proconsolo, 8/10r, 50122 Firenze
  • Italy, Florence: Trattoria Mario, Via Rosina 2r (enter the tiny alley beside Trattoria Za Za)
  • Italy, Rome: C'era una Volta il Caffè, Via Tiburtina, 234, 00185 Roma
  • Italy, Rome: Hosteria Cannavota, Piazza di S. Giovanni in Laterano, 20 (opposite Basilica of St John Lateran)
  • Italy, Rome: Iris Bar, Via Giovanni Battista Morgagni, 30L, 00161 Roma
  • Italy, Verona: Brek, Piazza Bra 20, Verona
  • Japan, Asahikawa, Hokkaido: Sapporo Hanihonke, Aeon Mall Asahikawa Station 4th Floor, 7-2-5 Myashitadori
  • Japan, Furano: Fukuzushi Furano, Asahimachi 1-24, Furano-shi, Hokkaido
  • Japan, Gotenba: Boulanger Bec Fin, Kwashimata 651, Gotenba, Shizuoka Prefecture
  • Japan, Hakone: Dai Masa Restaurant, 63 Hakone, 箱根町 Hakone-machi, Ashigarashimo-gun, Kanagawa-ken 250-0521
  • Japan, Kawaguchiko: Syokudo and Teishoku Restaurant, 401-0301 Yamanashi-ken, Kawaguchiko
  • Japan, Kiso-machi: Chanotatsunoya, Kiso-chō Nakahata 6026-1, Tel: +81 264-22-3113
  • Japan, Kushiro: Kushiro Washo Market,13-25 Kuroganecho, Kushiro 085-0018, Hokkaido
  • Japan, Takayama: Unatei Restaurant, Gifu Prefecture, Takayama City Okuhida Onsenkyo 723 (Shin Hirayu Onsen)
  • Japan, Tokyo: Dim Joy, Japan, 〒104-8212 Tokyo, Chuo, Ginza, 4 Chome−6−16, 銀座三越11F Located in: Mitsukoshi Ginza store
  • Japan, Tokyo: Sahifa Kebab & Biryani, Roppongi 4-11-8
  • Japan, Tokyo: Sesto Senso Ginza Mitsukoshi, 11th Floor, 4-6-16 Ginza, Chuo, Tokyo Prefecture
  • Malaysia, Ipoh: Foh San Dim Sum Restaurant, 51 Jalan Leong Sin Nam
  • Malaysia, Ipoh: Purple Cane Tea Art Centre, Jalan Dato Tahwil Azar, Taman Jubilee
  • Malaysia, Ipoh: Pusing Public Seafood Restaurant, Jalan Laxamana, Kampung Jawa
  • Malaysia, Ipoh: Restaurant Lou Wong Tauge Ayam Kuetiau, 49 Jalan Yau Tet Shin
  • Malaysia, Melaka: Kafe Bulldog Flavours of Nyonya Restaurant, 145 Jalan Bendahara (Opp Bayview Hotel)
  • Malaysia, Melaka: Restoran Laksamana Hakka Zhan, 76 Jalan Laksamana 5, Taman Kota Laksamana
  • Malaysia, Melaka: Teo Soon Loong Chan Teochew Restoran, 42-44 Jalan KPKS 1, Kompleks Perniagaan Kota Syahbandar, 75200 Melaka (near New Lagoon Restaurant)
  • Malaysia, Penang: De Tai Tong Restoran, 45 Lebuh Cintra, Chinatown, Georgetown
  • Malaysia, Penang: Restoran Sun Yoon Kee, 35 Lebuh Cintra, Chinatown, Georgetown
  • Malaysia, Penang: Toh Soon Cafe, Lebuh Campbell, Chinatown
  • Nepal, Kathmandu: Vesper Cafe, Pulchowk, Lalitpur
  • Norway, Bergen: Yang Tse Kiang Restaurant, Torgallmenningen 8, Bergen
  • Norway, Geiranger: Brasserie Posten, 6216 Geiranger
  • Norway, Henningsvaer: Fiskekrogen, Dreyersgt 29, Henningsvaer, Foloten Islands
  • Norway, Oslo: SoMot Vietnamese, Helgesens Gate 16, Grünerløkka
  • Norway, Svolvaer: Kringla Bakeri & Konditori,Torget 21 (right off the main square)
  • Poland, Krakow: Chopskie Jadlo, Grodzka 9, 31-000 Krakow
  • Poland, Poznan: Ask Bar, Glogowska 71, 60-101 Poznan
  • Poland, Poznan: Radhe Vega, Glogowska 86, 60-101 Poznan
  • Poland, Poznan: Restauracja Zindo, Kramarska 15, 61-765 Poznan
  • Poland, Warsaw: Bar Kawowy Murzynek, Ul Nowomiejska 1/3, Warsaw 00-271
  • Poland, Warsaw: Manekin, Marszalkowska 140, Warsaw 00-061
  • Poland, Warsaw: Restauracja Zapiecek, Swietojanska 13
  • Poland, Warsaw: Rusalka Milk Bar, Florianska 14, 00-001 Warsaw
  • Poland, Warsaw: Salto, Wilcza 73, 00-001 Warsaw
  • Poland, Warsaw: Shabby Chic Coffee & Wine Bar, Piwna 20/26 Warsaw 00-001
  • Poland, Wroclaw: Bola Dosse, Swidnicka 9, 11-400 Wroclaw
  • Poland, Wroclaw: Michiko Sushi Roll, Odrzanska 1, 11-400 Wroclaw
  • Poland, Zakopane: Czarny Staw, Krupowski 2, 34-500 Zakopane
  • Spain, Barcelona: Cerveceria Catalana, 236 Calle Mallorca, Barcelona, Catalonia
  • Spain, Barcelona: Escriba, La Rambla, Barcelona, Catalonia
  • Spain, Barcelona: Forn del Pi, Ferran 10 Gothic Quarter, Barcelona, Catalonia
  • Spain, Barcelona: Gelateria Italiana Giuseppe, Barcelona, Catalonia
  • Spain, Barcelona: La Cuineta Restaurant Especialitats Catalanes, Pietat 12, Ciutat Vella, Barcelona, Catalonia
  • Spain, Barcelona: Mercat de la Boqueria, La Rambla, Barcelona, Catalonia
  • Spain, Barcelona: Pastisseria La Colmena Bomboneria, Barcelona, Catalonia
  • Spain, Sitges: La Oca, Parellades 41, Sitges, Catalonia
  • Sweden, Stockholm: Restaurang Sallys, Vasterlangatan 52, Gamle Stan
  • Sweden, Stockholm: Shogun, Tyska Brinken 36, Gamle Stan
  • Sweden, Stockholm: Solliden Restaurant, Skansen Open-air Museum, Djurgarden.
  • Turkey, Istanbul: Amedros Cafe & Restaurant,Divanyolu Cad. Hoca Rüstem Sok. No 7, Sultanahmet
  • Turkey, Istanbul: Boukoleon Ayasofya Fish Restaurant, Küçük Ayasofya Mahallesi Mustafa Pasa Sokak No 45/1, Sultanahmet
  • Turkey, Istanbul: Tarihi Sultanahmet Koftecisi Selim Usta, Divan Yolu (ordu) Caddesi 12; near Sultanahmet tram station.
  • USA, Las Vegas: MGM Grand Buffet, MGM Grand Hotel & Casino, 3799 Las Vegas Boulevard South
  • USA, New York City: Big Wong King, 67 Mott Street (between Bayard and Canal), Manhattan
  • USA, New York City: Ciao Bella Italian Ice Cream, Food Concourse, Grand Central Terminal, Manhattan
  • USA, New York City: DB Bistro Moderne, 55 West 44th Street, Manhattan
  • USA, New York City: Europa Cafe, 3 Times Square @ 43rd and 7th Avenue, Manhattan
  • USA, New York City: Europa Cafe, 787 Seventh Avenue, Manhattan
  • USA, New York City: Hoy Wong, 81 Mott Street (between Bayard and Canal Street)
  • USA, New York City: Restaurant Bouley, corner Duane & Hudson, TriBeCa, Manhattan
  • USA, New York City: SBarro, 1606 Broadway, Times Square, Manhattan
  • USA, New York City: Yum Thai Cuisine, 44th Street, Manhattan
  • USA, San Francisco: Alaskan crab, Roadside Stall, Fisherman's Wharf
  • USA, San Francisco: Dojima-Ann, 219 O'Farrell Street, Union Square
  • USA, San Francisco: Swan Oyster Depot, 1517 Polk Street, Nob Hill