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Excellent Modern Vegetarian for 13pax RI G20 Dinner @ Sufood on 30Mar2015
we had an interesting italian-inspired modern vegetarian dinner for 13pax RI G20 get-together at Sufood on 30.3.2015. a very good choice by the organiser. ^^
one of the friends used the phone apps to make a mosaic food picture (top photo). very nice!
we had the italian bread sticks with mustard & berries dip. both were ok. i liked the mustard better. 🙂
we kicked off with the chef’s sufood starter – a quite wonderful trio japanese yam with berry sauce, cucumber & cherry tomato plum jelly.
a refreshing start.^^
the healthy ones went for the fruit salad.
a few of us, myself included, took the mushroom salad, a popular dish. it was good. 🙂
another took the summer salad.
& the classic garden salad with a choice of sesame sauce or caesar dressing.
for the soup, cream of pumpkin was a popular choice.
i had the pea soup with oyster mushroom cubes at the bottom. maybe this was the healthy version so it was not an intense cream of pea soup, texture combination was great, with the crunchy mushrooms. it was the same also with the pumpkin soup, not intense & flavourful.
a friend & i both thought we could do a better tasting soup than these 2. 🙂
some had the root soup, and the most healthy among us went for the cabbage & sweet potato stew. 🙂
the calzone came highly recommended. calzone looked like a huge curry puff. the dough was more akin to pizza dough.
i must say after trying a few, i was in total agreement that calzone was the best dish/main course.
i picked the pita pocket though. many of the main courses came with plastic gloves, if you wanted to share your food.^^
the mock meatballs were pretty ok but it was not as tasty & satisfying as the calzone.
don’t really know how the porcini pasta tasted like, but generally the food quality was competent, pretty ok for vegetarian dishes though not spectacular.
i would rate the squid ink as the second best after the calzone. the mushrooms were shaped to look like squid rings.
certainly my own squid ink dish is much more intense & flavourful. 🙂
i tried the star pizza. didn’t think much of it.
did not try the banana cheesecake. guess it should be quite ok.
i had the black sesame penn a cotta. smooth, quite good.
i had the penn a cotta with a healthy ashitaba drink. not sure what to make of it. at least it not bitter like wheatgrass. it wasn’t too sweet so it was ok.
some friends had osmanthus jelly. didn’t try it but that should be very safe, couldn’t go wrong.^^
the company & dinner were very enjoyable. these gatherings came about quite naturally, a desire to spend time with friends & share views & experiences.^^
& wine was marvellous of course. 🙂
doesn’t blow me away for sure, but equally it is a place i am happy to come back a few times.^^
c.h.e.f andy
Great Mazechirashi Don @ Aoki Restaurant on 10Dec2014
a friend bought me chirashi don lunch@ aoki today on 10.12.2014. 🙂
this like the gold standard of chirashi don, according to many reviewers. ^^
well was it for me? must say it was very good.
we were served an otoshi. very nice. not sure what it was. some shellfish maybe. mirugai (geoduck)?? texture yes but didn’t look quite like.
nice salad with ponzu sauce.
& the main event mazechirashi don.
there was uni (not much), chutoro (seemed quite a bit), & the usual hamachi, salmon, maguro, tamago, bits of anago (conger eel), and ikura, also some pickled ginger.
the sashimi amount was substantial & very tasty eaten with the rice.
basically it was a barachirashi don. it would beat tatsu’s very expensive & ordinary S$40 chrashi don hands down.
if i am just looking for a very tasty barachirashi don set, then the one at sun with moon was pretty good. it came with an excellent salmon fish head miso soup too. again w/o expensive uni & chutoro.
and recently i had very good chirashi don lunch set at sumiya for just S$18.80. it had thick cube cuts so it was more of a chirashi don than a barachirashi.
so i guess indeed aoki would ace them all. all except mikuni for me.
mikuni’s chirashi don had 2 thick slices of chutoro, hotate, uni, botan ebi, aburi salmon etc at S$45 (after 50% feed at raffles discounts). for me even aoki’s very nice barachirashi don was no comparison.
& it is available for dinner also. but of course feed at raffles 50% discounts only for up to 5pax on sundays & mondays & for only 2pax other days. no perfect deal.
nice pickles (not salty) & ginger.
quite nice dessert, a plum jelly, nice penna cotta & ice cream. 🙂
for S$40, i can definitely do this again!
c.h.e.f andy






































