Wednesday, August 21, 2019

Makcik Tuckshop

Official site is here.
From a recommendation of a friend, brought my eldest son and helper to Makcik Tuckshop for Lunch. Its tucked away in one corner of an industrial building. One of the last place you will look at if you are looking for a more than a decent place to eat.

This restaurant is part of a chain of restaurant operated by Tenderfresh. Like many if not all of its outlet, they are halal certified. And, like many of the outlets, the food here is familiar. You will get the Tenderfresh vibes if you decide to dine here. There may be certain varieties that can be or a signature items but nothing strikes me as being that fancy.

The ambiance is welcoming with large windows providing natural light to filter in. Being in an industrial building, in an industrial estate, you may be disappointed if you are hoping of a lush greenery view that may overlook the sea. What you do get is a sense of being there, in the heartlands, where people make honest work to make honest ends meet. Nothing pretentious about it.


Quite vacant at 11.30 am. Good times.

A digital turntable cum CD player. The source of the music.

Self service for the utensils.

Washing area. 

Nice deco for the counter area.

The list of food items are quite extensive. We took a long time to decide. But since there were 3 of us, we decided on a crab pasta, a teriyaki grilled chicken chop and chicken salad. Overall, we found the food to be adequate and the portions enough for our hungry stomach.

Although if I were to delve deeper, I would wonder as to why the chicken salad and the teriyaki chicken chop were with chicken that were prepared the same way. I would think that at least, the teriyaki would be used as a marinade and not a sauce on the side. If done that way, then both chicken dish would be different in terms of taste. They just taste the same, that is, they taste of inadequate research, preparations and just plain chicken. That is too bad, seeing how Tender Fresh is known for its chicken.

One of the best reincarnation of the Bandung I have come across. The cocobandung. Coconut cream and rose syrup makes for a divine combination.

The crab pasta. At first glance it looks like Mee Rebus with dead green jellyfish.

Chicken salad.

Teriyaki Chicken Chop. Thats teriyaki sauce on the side.
 Would I go there again, I rather not. But I would if I need a place to chill where I can park the car just next to it. But for food, I think there are better choice to be had in Woodlands.

*Halal certified at time of writing.


Wednesday, July 31, 2019

Oasis of halal food in Punggol

Oasis of halal food in Punggol.

Much grumblings about finding halal food in Punggol from me has dissipated somewhat when I revisited The Oasis. With more stalls obtaining halal certification, more choices are available. 
On one such visits to the barber on the 4th storey, we checked out the food court while waiting for the youngest to finish his hair cut. I was sure glad that I did. There was a whole corner of about 4-5 stalls selling halal food. We saw a stall selling bbq wings and while waiting for the youngest to finish his hair cut, I ordered a few. $1.50 each. And the sambal that accompanied the wings? It was very nice. I realised I wont have to go all the way to the East Coast Food Center for my fix off bbq wings.

Eldest decided to try the popiah basah. "Nicer than Qiji", said he, referring to our default place for the dish.




"Are you done?" asked my Eldest.

The wings. 

Huat Huat chicken wings, halal certified.

Popiah basah.

Yong Tau Foo stall, now halal certified. For those light, healthier choice of sustenance.

Monday, July 15, 2019

Hawkerman at Singpost Building.
Muis Halal certified
Went there for lunch. Love the ambiance. Food was great. Restaurant is from the same group that brought us Tenderfresh. Would I go there again, maybe.


Lovely use of wood for the ambiance.

Utensils are very accesible. Don't have to bother the staff if you need extra spoons or bowls.

Mocktails #78. Very refreshing. Can't remember the name of the mocktail, just the number its under in the menu.

Popiah. The fillings are filled to the fullest. A meal by itself.

Sambal grilled fish. Yellow rice is well cooked. Fish is well cooked. Comes with a side of coleslaw.

The very "Kao Kao" kopi.

Yam fries. Comes with sambal mayo. New to us.

Love the decor.
Their FB page is here.

Slim G.

Pictures taken using the GH3 and Panasonic Leica 25mm 1.4