Friday, November 26, 2021

The best Traditionally inauthentic ramen at Supa Ya Ramen

I discovered this TRADITIONALLY INAUTHENTIC ramen through a newspaper article which aroused my interest to go because of their crazy creations (Shown further down report).

Somehow, I fell in love with their interesting pairings, the logo too because it is inspired by English Pot noodles and the name is also like Batchelors super noodles hence Supa Ya Ramen.
Even though it is not traditional, the ramen pictures look crazily good.
Supa Ya started off serving ramen in his home and finally opened in Sept 2021.
It is located in Dalston (East London) on the high street with not much about.

After seeing that article, I was really excited so tried it on Wednesday.
Got there at 8pm and couldn't believe my eyes when it was fully seated with a queue outside.
The wait was going to be about 30-45 minutes.
The interesting thing, is that they kept the front doors locks, only opening the door to let people in and out.

What surprised me even more was the cramped seating, I saw 3 tables of 2 and there was 9 people in total because it was two people against the wall facing one person.
It was so cramped that the staff did not have much room to stand.

I finally got seated at 8:35 and ordered ASAP as I knew what I want.
Visited the loo and saw jars and jars of their homemade pickles and Laogan ma chilli oil which I believe was used for the spicy beef noodle.
On the table, there were wooden chopsticks, metal fork, spoon and a CHINESE CERAMIC SPOON!!!
Anyway, I ordered the Salt & Beef pickles which was chicken soup, house soy, smoked bacon oil, chilli paste, salt beef, supa ya pickles, green onions and fudgy egg.
The noodles arrived at 20:51.
They looked consistently same as the photos.
Tried the broth first which was really strong and spicy. it tasted familiar just like these Sichuan beef noodles I had at Wanchai Deng G also served with an egg.
I really really liked because of the chilli and then you have the pickles, the salt beef slices were soft and tasty.
The egg was nicely done with a soft starchy yolk inside.

Overall, the ramen was really good and tasty in all dimensions and to my surprise, their ramen is made in house like fresh pasta!
For dessert I had instant noodle ice cream which savoury and sweet with crispy noodles.





queue


the 40 minute queue



Menu creations:
CHEESEBURGER RAMEN, Breakfast Bacon, sausage and cabbage Tantamen, bacon oil ramen, Bacon n Eggs ( a bit like hk chan daan noodle), English Cumberland sausage Dan Dan noodles, Prawn head, miso and iberico pork fat soup etc.












RAMEN night at topcuvee









Shop: Supa Ya Ramen  Date visited: 24/11/2021 8pm

Mussel Dolma and Istanbul Street food specialists at The Midyeci

I stumbled upon The Midyeci which turned out to be a Turkish gem when I was going to the ramen shop.
It got my attention because they were selling mussels and it wasn't French moule frites.
When I went inside, I was greeted with a cabinet of mussels but I couldn't quite make out what cuisine it was as everything was new to me.
After asking the lady, she said it was Turkish so I was really delighted because it was so different to your usual doner, kofte and pide etc.
Looking at the menu, the dolma midyeci is obviously the signature and they had so much to choose from like mackerel sandwich/wrap, grilled mussel burger/wrap, fried seafood (calamari, prawns and mussels) which are all Istanbul street foods.
You can really trust this place serves authentic Turkish foods by the Turkish diners in there.

I was offered a Midye dolma [stuffed mussel] to try and it just tasted amazing with a few drops of fresh lemon.
How did they even stuff them because you open them like regular mussels and they are already stuffed with rice while the mussel scallop is still attached to the shell!!
After asking them, it turns out that they buy them when they are alive, then they painstakingly open them one by one and stuff them with half cooked rice and steam them.

In the end, I got the grilled mussels burger which is a mussel patty with lettuce and pickles and cheese.
I mean how often do you see a mussel burger on the menu, the closest thing I have tried is an oyster burger.
While I was waiting, my attention was on the pink jar of water filled evidently with pickles and not fruit/veg like your regular detox water.
As a foodie, I asked for some and I was blown away how good it was because it was so moreish with a garlicky taste without being too salty or sharp!
I could literally down a whole pint because it is that good!

Moving on to the mussel burger, it was served with some pickles which were a delight because their pickles are amazing.
The mussel burger patty was brilliant, it had lots of chopped mussels in it which you could taste as they have a spring texture.
Although it was a little salty I really liked it and there were some crispy bits in the patty which I couldn't work out what it was.
Revisited again for Midye dolma and had the set this time where I got a side portion of fried mussels.
The fried mussels were amazing and you can really taste how fresh they are.
Also tried the calamari which was disappointing because it was minced calamari reformed into rings.
The midye dolma was definitely worth coming back for because you have this really moreish spicy rice inside the mussels.
Overall, I would really recommend this place for the Midye dolma, mussel burger and pickled juice.
They also have Salgam (fermented carrot and turnip) which I will definitely try next time.

The Midyeci
505 Kingsland Rd, London E8 4AU
https://midyeci.co.uk/pages/restaurant-menu























ZENB Project and supper club

Found out about the ZENB project as they were giving away pasta for lunch at Old Compton Street so I went along and grabbed a bowl.
Their pasta is made of yellow peas and the texture and everything is just the same as pasta.
I managed to try some on its own and you really couldn't tell but if you ate a sufficient amount then you start to get a yellow pea aftertaste but who eats that much plain pasta on its own.
The pasta I tried was cooked with tomato sauce so if it was a blind test you couldn't really tell but it is more wholesome because it is similar to wholewheat pasta.




In the evenings, they are hosting a wholesome, hands-on, plant-powered dining experience by Lauren Lovatt executed by Chef Clement where I was lucky to get my hands on a ticket.
I returned for the supper club and it was definitely an enlightening experience cooking with less waste and discovering some of the possibilities that using as much of the whole plant can offer.


After arriving, the dinner started off with chit chat and vegetable crisps which were made by a food dehydrator.
Although I have tried these before, the ones at Zen B were delicately flavourful and moreish.


Next were the Juice pulp crackers with kimchi cream, picked roots and leaves.
The Juice pulp which people throw away after juicing can actually be made into tasty crackers.
I was surprised how tasty they were as well as the lovely crisp and crumbly texture compared to the sold hard commercial crackers you get.
The kimchi cream was also made from the water that was used to pickle the roots so all the flavours and ingredients were not lost.



The main course was Broccoli and Bean Pasta e Fagioli with miso sourdough breadcrumbs and plant-based Parmesan.
The star of the show was the ZenB macaroni which was just like your regular macaroni in terms of texture and in terms of taste, it was the sauce that it was cooked in.
The dish as a whole was really delicious because I liked the wholesome starchy beans and everything was really tasty.
The plant based Parmesan was crispy and actually tasted cheesy which was made from air dried tahini.

Last but not least was the stunner dessert which was beetroot and bean truffles.
It was so sinfully decadent yet not guilty because it was totally vegan and I love the way the pulses give it that silky melt in your mouth texture just like truffles which were dusted in carob powder.




Throughout the night dinner was accompanied by a mixture of alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks.
I chose the non alcoholic kombucha by Genie drinks and tried the fiery ginger and citrus.
Personally the fiery ginger was my favourite while the citrus was refreshing.

We were given all a box of ZENB pasta to take home:




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