Love eating crabs but don’t wanna to spend a bomb on it? Now you can with our black pepper crab recipe! This is just one of those things which can be bad for you if overdosed with (sore throat), BUT ...
Katong Laksa, like chicken rice and Char Kway Teow, is one of the dishes that almost all Singaporeans know. So after eating it for so many years we decided to find out how it is made. (Something we ...
The assam curry uses spices but made lighter and sourish with the addition of tamarind paste and pineapple. Fresh herbs like laksa leaves and torch ginger flower heightens the flavours. The curry is ...
Steamed fish can taste so good when done right. Soon Hock is a premium freshwater fish that has a very delicate taste and texture. We decide to steam ours with ginger to complement the freshness of ...
At first glance, one might think that Mee Soto is *just* souped noodles. That cannot be further from the truth! In Asia, Mee Soto is a hawker hero that can be found in almost every so many food store ...
Something we’re all familiar with, Nasi Biryani is known for the aromatic rice as the base for the meat on the dish. For this healthier recipe, we’ve used coconut oil as a replacement for ghee.
The word “bulgogi” translates to “fire meat.” Traditionally, it refers to a Korean barbecue favorite, beef prepared with flavorful marinade, then grilled over a flame. For a twist, we used Pure South ...
If you haven’t tasted food cooked with Si Chuan spices, you gotta try it! The Ma la hype in Singapore is literally insane! Ma la hot pot, Stir Fry Ma la, Ma la chips, Ma la shaker fries from Mc ...
A true dish combined from the land, air and sea – this dish has a combination of scallops, smoked duck, over a nice serving of asparagus. Not only is it visually appealing, it tastes fantastic. This ...
Remember your first bite of Tonkatsu? That warm, but not too hot, crispy yet tender piece of pork cutlet covered in airy Japanese panko breadcrumbs. It was love at first bite. No one likes cleaning up ...