SINGAPORE
Just about everywhere you go in the world, you're going to come across a Chinatown. So when I was told that I needed to go and check out the Singaporean Chinatown, I was a bit skeptical. But after a group of out-of-towners told our Singaporean colleague that we wanted local food, we were taken there. And I have to say it was pretty amazing.
Chinatown comes a bit out of nowhere. You are walking down the street and turn a corner, and, out of just about nowhere, you are greeted with paper lanterns and a street lined with food stalls. I can tell you that the moment I turned that corner, I got happy. The combination of the noise, smell of smoke coming off grills and the lights of the street lights and lanterns can put a smile on anyone's face.
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Carrot Cake |
The problem that you are faced when you come to a place like this is that you can't possibly eat everything. But I have to say that we, a group of girls from work, tried. We each ran off into separate corners of Chinatown to bring back our findings to a communal table. When we reconvened, there was Chicken Rice, Seafood Laksa, Satay, Carrot Cake (totally not what you're thinking), Sting Ray, Duck, Pepper Beef, and I'm sure some other things that I'm totally forgetting now.
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Chicken, Prawn and Squid |
I don't know which was my favorite. It was all pretty amazing. The squid satay was possibly one of the best I have ever had: amazing flavor and not so chewy that you couldn't bite through it.
The carrot cake, which is a plate of cooked radishes with all sorts of other things including eggs and lots of garlic, was amazing. The radishes and daikon are cooked through to the point where they have lost all their crunchiness. Thrown together with just about everything, I have to say it's incredibly delicious.
The other dish that was really unique was the Sting Ray (
photo). Yes, I ate that odd looking, incredibly graceful, Steve Irwin-killer. The dish had a thick chilli and spice seasoning on it that was almost a paste. The fish (is it a fish?) had a slight bitter tang to it, but was really great. I have to say that I was a fan of the seasoning as well.
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Seafood Curry Laksa |
And of course there is the Laksa. The other day, I had had a Penang Laksa, which was really good, but nothing beats a seafood curry Laksa. Let's let the photo to all the talking when it comes to this one.
And now to dessert. I ate durian. Yes. It was an experience. I was taken to the cold dessert stand which sold ice cream and other sweet, probably delicious, icy things. And there, prominently displayed on the front of the stall, was a listing for a durian dessert. I think when I was asked "how about durian?" it was actually a joke, but I, stupidly, jumped at it. "Sure!" I said "I'm totally up for it." But you have to be adventurous, right? And admit it. Even though you have heard horrible things about it, you have always been curious as to how it tastes. And so I took my durian dessert back to the table for a bite. I have to say that it really does smell pretty bad. It smells like something sweet that has gone bad, to the point that it was a slight sour stink to it as well.
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Durian Dessert |
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After I ate the durian |
And now for the taste. The first taste was actually not bad. In fact, I was expecting so much worse. It's sweet with a bit of a bitter deeper level. But what really surprised me that every further bite I took was worse and worse. The third bite was my last. At that point, all I could taste was bile. What is especially unfortunate is that that bile taste sticks with you. It sits in the the back of your mouth as well as on your lips. But hey, now I can say that I have done it and that's a good thing. I can also now identify the smell of durian, which will be a great skill to have so that I can run the other way.
Huge shout out to Rebecca who took us foreigners out to this fantastic food adventure!
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Our spread |
Bad girl, you are torturing us! Get these dishes out of my sight!
ReplyDeleteEverything up until the durian sounds delicious!!! Thank you for posting pics of all that you're eating- it makes me happy and excited for you!!!
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