Sunday, June 2, 2013

A Birthday Treat @ Wooloomooloo

Wooloomooloo @ Swissotel The Stamford (Score: 3.5 out of 5)

Celebrating my 3*th birthday, I wanted to have a nice good steak. We were willing to go for something exquisite so it was a toss for Morton's, Wooloomooloo, Ruth Chris and Angus House. Wooloomooloo eventually won as we did plan to go here a few times already but dur to unfortunate events, always had to cancel. 

Some online reviews rave about this place while others are just so so. But what makes a good steak house anyway? For me the most important thing is the temperature and of course the taste. Everything else like sides and other food is secondary. So how did Wooloomooloo do? Lets find out....

The Resaurant


The Entrance

When you go to Wooloomooloo, you will be greeted by racks of wine and a chiller where they store their fine selection meats. If or when I have my own steakhouse, I will do something like this.


The chiller of fine beef.

This 3 feet by 3 feet space house the most important ingredient in Wooloomooloo: "The Beef". From time to time I will compare this to CUT which is a very good baseline for this type of restaurant.

The Order


Onion Bread Loaf - Free

I'm a sucker for good bread and Wooloomooloo doesn't disappoint. Do apply some butter topped with seasalt before eating it as the bread itself lacks some saltiness. I believe this depends on the preference of people but it was a bit bland for my taste. Eaten best while hot and soft.


Jumbo Prawn Cocktail - $30.00

This was so worth it. Four "large" prawns dipped in a cocktail sauce that is sweet and spicy. It almost tasted like a Mexican ensalada. Served cold, this was the dish that we liked most today.


Mixed Spanish Ham Selection - $38.00

I wanted to try this as its been quite a while since I've had aged ham. There are two type of Iberico ham in the platter, 20-24 months and 32-36 months. In the middle was a selection of pickled artichoke, pepper with cheese, olives, and sun dried tomatoes. 

I liked the 32-36 month Iberico ham and the pickled pepper with cheese. But the whole plate left me wanting something else. I probably need a good glass of red wine with this just to appreciate it more.


Australian Rib Eye - $64.00 

The star of the show but it had two major flaws.

First, we wanted this medium but it was served almost medium well. The middle was almost lacking the nice pink color I want in my steak of this caliber. 

Second, steak from these types of restaurants should be soft, tender, buttery, or something similar to these adjectives. Unfortunately ours was tough.

So the verdict on the steak is a fail.


Kipfler Potato - $14.00

Some reviews loved this. They havn't tried the potato dishes that I've had like Roesti from Switzerland or stir fried Potato Wedges. Point? These were average.


Creamy Spinach - $14.00

Too bad, I've eaten at CUT already otherwise I would rate the creamy spinach quite high. Cut just makes this a lot lot better.


Wooloomooloo Hot Chocolate Cake - Free (Birthday)

This was another star. We just loved the way the chocolate inside oozed out after placing the first slice. Mix the homemade vanilla ice cream plus a good hot cup of coffee (my best guess is that they are using Lavazza) and you have a dessert champion. 

Price and Value

For a birthday celebration with 2 pax, we spent $200. $100/pax isn't that bad for a good steak but unfortunately the steak wasn't that great. I'm still in search for the best steak in Singapore and for sure I'll be looking for suggestions. Morton will probably be my next target. I just can't help to compared this with CUT by Wolfgang Puck. Perhaps its an unfair comparison as CUT is about 30 to 40% more expensive but value wise, CUT is way way better. 

Rating:

Food - 3.5
Ambiance - 4
Value - 3.5
Service - 4

Overall 3.5 of 5

Repeat Factor (No!! No! Yes Yes! Yes!!)
Yes!


Restaurant details: 
Address: 2 Stamford Road, Level 3, Swissotel The Stamford, 178882
Numnef: +65 6338 02 61
Reservation is available but walk-in also possible.

Saturday, June 1, 2013

Tim Ho Wan @ Plaza Singapura (4 out of 5)

Tim Ho Wan @ Plaza Singapura (Score: 4 out of 5)

So, it was a Friday night and my good friend Mike is in town. Wifey also left the office a bit early, since it's "Eat with Family Day" and this was a good combination to try out Tim Ho Wan. One of the things you will experience when dining here is waiting in their monstrous queue. For a table of 5, wifey had to wait for 2 hours. Yup 2 hours just to queue. Good thing though is that once you are in, service is prompt and food is served quite fast + the food is rewarding.

The Restaurant


The Sign Outside 



Queuing for Tim

This is the "normal" scene for Tim Ho Wan in Singapore. People here love their dimsum and Tim Ho Wan will make people love it more. Not all of the dishes were superb but the special dishes more than make up for it.


The Order


Rice with Chicken, Sausage, and Mushroom - $6.00

I found this to be good but nothing really special. It had good layers of flavor and who I'm just a sucker for Chinese sausages.



Vermicelli Roll with Beef - $5.50

I agreed with Wifey that this wasn't so good nor was the pig liver version.



Garlic, Mushroom, Spinach Dumpling - $3.80

This can actually go as one of Tim Ho Wan's specialty dishes if you ask me. The skin was thin but not fragile. The filling was very tasty and this is currently on top of my list of best vegetable dumplings.



Pan Fried Carrot(actually Radish) Cake - $4.50

I love carrot cake. I always order this whenever I eat dimsum and Tim Ho Wan just makes it better. You can actually taste the radish and the way they prepare this is just really good. Its not over fried which makes it soft but the brown stuff makes it crunchy which gives it texture.



Steamed Egg Cake (Malay ko) - $3.80

This was very good as well and Wifey really liked it. I think if I wasn't so full, I would have enjoyed this more. 



Prawn Dumpling (Ha Kau) - $5.50

I love Ha Kau and some may say that this is too expensive but trust me this is so worth it. The shrimp is sweet and Tim is quite generous with their shrimps.



Chicken Feet with Black Bean Sauce - $4.00

I liked this as well. Taste wise I've had the same but I think Tim's version was softer without making the skin break.



Pork Rib with black Bean Sauce - $4.20

Meh... there are other pork rib that is better.



Baked Bun with BBQ Pork - $4.50

I apologize for saying that there are BBQ Pork buns that are better out there. This is the BOMB of BBQ Pork buns. The bun in itself is good add that to a flavorful BBQ pork inside and it just becomes magic in your mouth. Mike said that this is a perfect marriage of Kopi Roti and BBQ pork. Too bad you can only order 1 order (3pc)  per person.



Glutinous Rice Dumpling - $5.00

Fans of glutinous rice will like this but there are better glutinous rice out there. If they can have more fillings inside than just mostly rice, then it would be better.

Price and Value

Everything was around $160 for 5 pax. So that brings it about $32.50 per head. But we did order for about 7 people and had 1 drink each. I think $20 per head should be more than sufficient. Be sure to order the BBQ Pork Buns, Vegetable Dumplings, Ha Kau, Malay Ko and either the Glutinous Rice or Rice topping (Chicken, Mushroom, Sausage)

Rating:

Food - 4
Ambiance - 4
Value - 4
Service - 4

Overall 4 of 5

Repeat Factor (No!! No! Yes Yes! Yes!!)
Yes! If they start their number queuing system

Restaurant details: 
Address: 68 Orchard Road #01-29A, Plaza Singapura, Singapore 238839
No Reservation