Thursday, December 27, 2012

Nicole's tres bon traditional French pastry shop

Nicole La Patissiere
Shop 112, Tai Yau Plaza,
181 Johnston Road
www.nicolelapatissiere.com

Found out about this new pastry shop so gave it a visit.
It stood out on that floor with its pretty decor and macaron towers and sweet pink and white.
Tried the Orangette sample before I bought the Earl Grey financier.
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Earl Grey financier:
The texture of this was really nice and moist, there were real pieces of earl grey tea leaves in this.
The sweetness was just right and the tea leaves in the cake gave it a better texture along with fresh bursts of earl grey and bergamot aroma.
Although the pieces of tealeaves were not wheat or barley, it also gives you some roughage for the digestive system.
It was labelled well and states that it contains gluten.
I liked the earl grey flavour because the traditional ones are made of almond.
As the name suggests, it is related to the Finance world because the cakes are made from the traditional rectangular mold, which resembles a bar of gold. Another theory suggests that the cake was popular in the financial district of Paris surrounding the Paris stock exchange.
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Orangette:
This was their homemade candied orange peel dipped with dark chocolate.
They were shaped like sticks coated in chocolate and the centre was a bit like jellied orange which had a nice twist.
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Apart from macarons, they also have cookies, jams and neat cakes at the counter which I forgot to take pictures of.

Extremely salty noodles from a double tragedy

Planned to go to Muzi the new dessert shop at the new Domain shopping mall.

According to their FB page, I went on the day they were scheduled to open, however when I got there it was not open yet.

Since it was not open, I tried to dine at the new Riso SEGRETO restaurant.

I managed to get a table but when I ordered the roast chicken was sold out so I left!!

Settled down at this place for some noodles which I thought was interesting because it was instant noodles braised in curry beef belly.
The English name for this restaurant was interesting: Poly Wealth!
It almost sounds like an investment company!
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Instant noodles braised in curry beef belly:
When the noodles came, they looked like stir-fried noodles and not braised as there was not much sauce.
Anyway, the noodles tasted extremely salty that I needed to wash it in the red tea provided.
After rinsing the noodles it tasted normal.
The bowl of tea turned into salty broth that could be used for instant soup noodles!
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