Wednesday, June 13, 2012

Hojicha + Tea Jelly & Red Bean + Green Tea x Frappuccino

As I rarely drink coffee I was excited when these two drinks were launched.
It was Red Bean and Green Tea Frappuccino and the other was Hojicha and Tea Jelly Frappuccino.
I ordered both because I wanted to try both even though I do not like red beans, but I felt that the Red Bean and Green Tea Frappuccino would just taste the same as the usual green tea Frappuccino with red beans added.

Apart from the drinks I found some other interesting snacks such as the edamame beans and lemon aloe jelly yoghurt cup.
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Red Bean and Green Tea Frappuccino
The green tea frappuccino was nice and creamy and there was no grassy or bitter taste.
As I left it for a while the slushed ice floated on top so I ended up drinking the milky part at the bottom.
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Hojicha and Tea Jelly Frappuccino
Earl grey itself is such an aromatic tea but it is usually served hot so the taste is slighty different when served hot. I feel that when earl grey is used in puddings and cold drinks the flavour comes out more.
The drink was really nice especially because the earl grey was strong and the milk they used was not too milky and powdery.
At the bottom there was some tea jelly which I had last and it was really nice.
However the jelly was really hard to draw with the straw they provided even though the diameter was bigger and it was embarassing because the jelly would make an embarassing noise.
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Citrus cheesecake @ Arome Bakery Room


 
This was a lemon and grapefruit cheesecake which has pieces of shortcake on top.
Overall it was quite refreshing with the combination of grapefruit as well because it is usually lemon.
The texture of the cheesecake was light and smooth.

Braised red wine deer tendons @ Red More

When they opened they used to have braised deer tendons at the snack section, however they do not do that anymore.
They only have it in ready to eat packs now.
It used to be cheaper in the snack section because you can buy it with other items and it would cost less than $60.
The staff said that they no longer serve it because it was a loss leader.

Anyway since I had a craving for it I decided to get a pack but I wasn’t sure if the tendons would be soft enough because the ones they used to have at the snack bar had been braising in the pot all day. Although they no longer have deer tendons at the snack bar, they can heat it up for you to consume when you buy a packet and if you can’t finish it you can go there at another time and have the rest before it goes off.

I tried the tendons elsewhere and the tendons were soft and the taste of bay leaves was strong.
There were only one or two pieces of carrot, which is good because I prefer more tendons.

Refreshing summer noodles @ 周月

Took me a while to find this place but when I got there I was allocated a nice seating area so it paid off for all that walking!

Anyway came here specifically for the summer noodles which are noodles topped with lots of leafy greens and dressing.
Menu description: Lots of potherbs, Japanese basil, white radish sprouts and slow roasted chicken with al dente noodles and mayonnnaise.
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Summer noodles
The noodles were al dente as described but perhaps too chewy for my liking but the leafy greens made it less chewy because the greens were tougher and complimented the noodles really well.
They selected just the right greens to go with these noodles because both the noodles and the leafy greens were chewy.
Apart from mayonnaise there was also vinaigrette dressing with lots of sesame seeds in it which was tangy but I felt that it was not tangy enough.
They also offer you mustard sauce as well to go with the noodles and chicken.
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While I was there I could smell the bamboo shoots from other peoples noodles which was quite pungent.

Special tonkotsu ramen @ David Ramen

Dined here a long time ago but the noodles were not that memorable so left the review until now.

I wished I went recently because they now have the limited edition summer noodles just like "jau yuet 周月" in Central as seen in TaiwanWalker's review.
The summer noodles here have okra, mountain yam and these cute mushrooms on top which would have been fun to eat.
Anyway ordered the Special Tonkotsu which is just the tonkotsu noodles with extra black garlic oil.
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Special tonkotsu ramen
Although these are the noodles that I like the soup broth was dissappointing as shown on the picture.
The black garlic oil was barely visible and the broth was not thick.
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Almond pudding
The almond pudding was quite nice, it was creamy and silky.
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Roasted tea
This was complimentary and was good for refreshing the palate before the noodles and before the dessert.
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