Wednesday, 16 March 2016

Roti Babi (Minced Pork Bread) at Pulau Tikus Market

This week, KCChiak will be introducing one of his all-time favourite snacks - "Roti Babi". "Roti Babi" is basically a type of fried sandwich that is stuffed with minced pork. It is a traditional Peranakan dish that has become pretty elusive these days. You can still find the dish in Peranakan restaurants, but it usually comes with a hefty price tag. Fortunately, one hawker stall at the Pulau Tikus Market Hawker Centre offers this dish at a very affordable price! 

ROTI BABI STALL
The batter-coated bread of this dish is delightfully crispy on the outside and fluffy on the inside. Moreover, KCChiak finds that the bread is not too oily despite being deep-fried. However, the highlight of the dish is undoubtedly the generous portion of scrumptious filling inside the bread. The minced pork, carrot, and sengkuang (jicama) filling blends really well to create a sweet flavour. KCChiak particularly fancies the crunchy texture of the thick carrot and sengkuang chunks. Die-hard fans of "roti babi" will also be pleased to know that the dish comes with a tasty dipping sauce. 

ROTI BABI (RM 4.00 PER PIECE)
Personal Taste Rating: 9/10

If you are not a fan of bread, fret not! The stall also offers another great variation of the dish in the form of deep-fried poh-piah (spring rolls). 


SPRING ROLLS (RM 4.00 PER PIECE)
Personal Taste Rating: 9/10

The "roti babi" stall is open for dinner (from 6.00 pm onwards) on Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays. Here's the location: 


Thanks for reading!

KCCHIAK

Saturday, 5 March 2016

Tanjung Bungah Night Market (Part 2)

Welcome back to Part 2 of KCChiak's Tanjung Bungah Night Market food hunt! Click here for part 1!

4) Ah Hock's Chicken Rice

Ah Hock's Chicken Rice is tucked away inside the food court of the night market. One thing that separates this gem from the rest of the chicken rice stalls is its smooth and filling tau kwa (firm bean curd) that is served with soy sauce. Fans of tau eu bak (braised pork in soy sauce) are definitely encouraged to try the special soy sauce! The stall is also open for lunch daily. If you are searching for something to fill your tummy before snacking on the night market goodies, then Ah Hock's Chicken Rice is perfect for you! 

AH HOCK'S CHICKEN RICE WITH TAUKUA (RM 5.50)
 
AH HOCK'S TAU KWA WITH SOY SAUCE

5) Laksa

Craving for laksa? Then, satisfy your craving at this laksa truck! This stall serves one of the best laksa at Tanjung Bungah and Batu Feringghi. The sourish and spicy tamarind-based soup is delightfully appetising. Be sure to ask for the he ko (sweet prawn paste) to give your laksa an extra kick!

LAKSA TRUCK
LAKSA (RM 4.00)


6) Traditional Fried Bread (*Ceased Operations*)

This traditional deep-fried bread is a truly wonderful snack. It is crispy, crunchy, and, most importantly, not that oily! KCChiak highly recommends the curry filling as it's not too spicy. It's the perfect alternative to the usual curry puff. Besides the curry filling, there are a lot of other fillings to choose from. The snack is best eaten hot!

(Note: The operating hours are unfortunately a bit random. If you are lucky enough to see this stall, do not miss the chance to savour this snack!)

TRADITIONAL FRIED BREAD STALL
TRADITIONAL FRIED BREAD (RM 3.00 PER PIECE, RM 5.00 FOR TWO PIECES)
Thanks for reading!

KCCHIAK

Thursday, 3 March 2016

Deli Diner's Galley Cafe - The Place for Street Western Food

Today, KCChiak is going to review a new cafe that serves one of the best street-style Western meals in Penang - Deli Diner's Galley Cafe. Previously known as Diner's Choice Western Food, this former Western food hawker stall was a local favourite among the Mt. Erskine community because of its classy, yet affordable, dishes. In short, five-star meals for your typical hawker prices!

KCChiak is glad that the chefs have managed to improve the quality of their Chicken Cordon Bleu and even introduce new side dishes. The tender, crispy chicken was stuffed with oozing cheese and a slice of ham. In addition, the savoury sauce brought the dish to a whole new level. It's definitely one of the best Cordon Bleu dishes I have ever tasted. The chicken also came with rose-shaped mashed potatoes, sweet baby corns, salad, and toasted garlic bread. 

CHICKEN CORDON BLEU SERVED WITH CHEESE AND HAM (RM 13.80)
Personal Taste Rating: 8.5/10
KCChiak also ordered something new from the menu, namely Grilled Kala Fish Topped with Mushroom Gratin. The dish was served with mushroom chunks, and the sauce was rich. The side dishes were similar to the ones served with the Chicken Cordon Bleu.

GRILLED KALA FISH TOPPED WITH MUSHROOM GRATIN (RM 18.00)
Personal Taste Rating: 7.5/10




Deli Diner's Galley Cafe is open for lunch (from 12.00 noon to 2.30 pm) and dinner (from 6.00 pm to 10.30 pm). The cafe is closed on Tuesdays. For reservations, call 018-766 2028. For more information, check out Deli Diners Galley's Facebook page.  Here's the location:


Thanks for reading!

KCCHIAK

Tanjung Bungah Night Market (Part 1)

Welcome to my first gastronomic post!

This week, I will be featuring one of the must-eat places at Tanjung Bungah. Widely known as one of the most happening food destinations in northern Penang, the Tanjung Bungah Night Market is open on Tuesdays. Visitors can usually flock to the venue at 5.30 pm. The night market usually ends by 10.30 pm.

This night market is located at the same venue as Tanjung Bungah's morning market. If you are coming from town, KCChiak advises you to practise the "art of tailing" the 101 and 102 Rapid buses until you reach the night market; the market is located directly next to a Rapid hub. Here is the location:






Now that we have covered the basics, let's talk about the FOOD! Here are some of my personal recommendations on what your taste buds should lust for during your visit: 

1) Nasi Ulam

The Nasi Ulam (Herb Rice Salad) here is one of the main attractions. The mixture of the various herbs, roasted peanuts, onions, cucumber, rice, and serunding (spiced grated coconut with krill) makes this dish an appetising delight. In addition, the spicy home-made sambal (chilli relish) adds a wonderful kick. If you are searching for something fragrant and healthy, give this dish a try!



NASI ULAM STALL
NASI ULAM (RM 3.00)
 2) De Bunny's Pork Mantou (*Ceased Operations*)


De Bunny's Pork Mantou (Chinese steamed bun) is one of the latest additions to the night market. The soft and fluffy bun, as well as its sweet pork filling, complement each other perfectly to give you a truly savoury taste. KCChiak recommends that you order the affordable pork mantou set that comes with a huge piece of juicy fried drumstick and fries! Be sure to get your "order number" from the stall owners when you place your order.


DE BUNNY'S FOOD TRUCK


DE BUNNY'S PORK MANTOU SET (Updated - RM 7.50)

 3) Aiyu Jelly


Aiyu Jelly (aka Ice Jelly), or better known as O Geo, is a popular dessert among Singaporeans. This sweet and tangy dessert uses a special type of fig jelly that has a smoother texture than normal jelly. Served with lemon juice, longan (fruit), lychee (fruit), atap chee (Nipah palm seeds), Nata de coco, and peach, the refreshing aiyu jelly is a must-eat among dessert lovers after a long walk around the night market.


AIYU JELLY STALL


AIYU JELLY (LARGE - RM 4.50)

Click HERE for Part 2 of my hunt for good food at the Tanjung Bungah Night Market.

Thanks for reading and happy eating! 

KCCHIAK