Wednesday, 29 October 2014

Tjap Toean at FX Mall

I love Peranakan cuisine and the food served at Tjap Toean, I would say, is mildly influenced by Peranakan-style cooking. The interior is very quaint and traditional with lots of cute touches like old school bicycle horns on the tables to get waiters attention to menus made to look like old newspapers. I do like attention to detail and efforts to create a whole experience in restaurants. When I looked at the menu my eyes immediately fell to the I Fu Mie, which are crispy noodles topped with seafood and vegetables. It was one of my favourite dishes to eat when I lived in Singapore so I was really excited to see it again. Then my eye continued to the wide selection of toast and I couldn't resist the toast with sunny side up egg and chilli sauce. 
Food came out relatively quickly. The I Fu Mie was good. I would have liked the noodles a tad more crispy so I could really get that crunch when I took the first few bites. However, there were generous helpings of seafood and veggies and a good sauce bringing it all together.
The sunny side up egg toast was delicious. Thick, chunky toast engulfing a fried egg and a generous smearing of chilli sauce. So very good.
Nothing like an iced teh tarik to wash everything down and I must admit I came away feeling very satisfied. 
I will definitely head back here again to try out some of the other varieties of toast, have A Fuk (sorry, couldn't resist!) and honk a horn....don't you think you should too?

Old school menus...

'Can I have A Fuk, please?' Must be one that doesn't get ordered too often!

I Fu Mie, crispy seafood noodles

Sunny side up egg toast

Saturday, 18 October 2014

Favourite celebration of the year...

...is almost upon us. If you haven't got your costume ready there is still time. I managed to pick up lots of what I needed at Mangga Dua ITC shopping mall this year at very cheap prices including an electric blue wig for 165k. This year I'll be heading back to JJRoyal Bistro for their Halloween party. I went last year and it was an excellent event with a costume competition, drinking contest and even a cronut eating contest. If you like to get dressed up and scare a few people along the way then I'd suggest booking a table at JJRoyal to get in on the action on October 31st.

Thursday, 16 October 2014

Eric Kayser at Plaza Senayan

One thing I've noticed about Jakartans is that they are crazy for fads, definitely more so than Dubliners. I mean, here, when a new restaurant, cafe, bistro, bar, club, whatever opens...there is this buzz that goes around about it. Others pick up on the buzz and start going and it becomes the latest 'in' place to go. I suspect that there might be a group of professional 'buzz creators' paid to bring attention to these new places and create good publicity through social media, word of mouth, etc. If the right kind of buzz is created then you might find yourself actually queueing to get into the place. I remember this happening at Colette and Lola. I actually had to queue to get into a cake shop. It was a first for me. The laid back Dubliners would never do such a thing. You'd just walk around the corner and get a piece of cake at the next shop. 
Anyway, lately I have been hearing a lot of buzz about Eric Kayser, an artisan boulanger. In particular, it was mentioned to me during a conversation about brownies as a place to go for a great brownie. As I am always on the look out for great brownies here (so far the best ones are still my own, snobby but true!) I figured I couldn't miss the opportunity to give the brownies at Eric Kayser a taste test.
The restaurant is located in Plaza Senayan on the third floor. The place itself is fairly modest looking. This doesn't apply to the prices though! When given a menu for food, I was surprised to see pasta dishes costing over 100k! Anyway, I was on a purposeful mission and ordered a cappuccino and a brownie. The cappuccino was very strong to the point that after I finished drinking it my head was buzzing from the caffeine hit. Then came the brownie...at first glance it looked like it had the required crunchy outer exterior and that the interior was soft that epitomises the perfect brownie. I could see walnuts chopped up too which always makes for a good addition to any brownie. However, as I held it, I noticed it left an oily residue on my fingers. Oh dear, oily brownie, tsk tsk, not good. I took my first bite, waiting with bated breath for that crunchy, crackly top to give way to the soft gooey inside and fill my mouth with chocolatey heaven. Yes I have high expectations. I make my brownies to a very high standard so when I'm paying 28k for the pleasure of eating someone else's I expect it to be of a very high standard. Yes 28k! Very expensive! 
Unfortunately this brownie did not deliver. When I took my first bite I was extremely disappointed. Where was my crunchy exterior and soft gooey interior? Where was the explosion of chocolatey bliss? Where was the rich buttery undertone? All not there. What did it taste like? Sweet. That's it. Sweet with some nuts. I could hardly taste a chocolate flavour at all and let's face it, when we eat a brownie it's for the total chocolate hit that comes along with it. The chocolate flavour should be rich and smooth. I'm curious as to how they made these brownies because I don't see how it was possible to get the chocolate colour without having the chocolate flavour. Again, extremely disappointing. It's safe to say that I won't be recommending these brownies to anyone. I hope their other pastries and breads are better. However, I'll have to think about it before I go back and try. For those prices, I would want to be sure that I'm getting a little slice of heaven. 



Saturday, 11 October 2014

Being a beast at Naughty Nuri's Warung, Batu Belig, Bali

Once in a while we all have to make a beast of ourselves and indulge shamelessly in the boundless joy and satisfaction of ribs. I mean, let's face it, we all know our ancestors were once cavemen and I believe deep within us there is a lurking necessity to return to that basic law of existence - hands, meat, mouth! Why did we let it all become so complicated? Sometimes basics are the best. Admittedly we've managed to create marinades, sauces, dips and chilli to add a little modern day ingenuity to the concept but for me there will always be something so incredibly 'caveman' about ribs. When in Bali, where does just about everyone go for this back to basics experience? Naughty Nuri's, of course! I was quite fortunate in 1998 to be living in Ubud and to make the acquaintance of Nuri herself and teach her daughter at the local school where I was volunteering. Even then when there was just the one warung, still small at that time, it was just a cool place to hang out, especially for expats living in the area and Wednesday as I recall, was Martini Madness and everyone would congregate for a great dinner and catch up. Now Nuri's has grown and has branches in Batu Belig as well as Jakarta.  It's always busy. Especially at night when you will see queues of people waiting outside to get their carnivorous fill of bliss. To be honest, I don't look at the menu. There really is only one thing to order here and I'm never even going to be remotely interested in trying anything else! It's the ribs and then I like my accompaniment of sweet potato fries and porn corn (great name!). It is satisfaction on just about every level. Soft, succulent ribs with a slightly sweet but tangy marinade. Crisp sweet potatoes with a soft centre and corn on the cob already seasoned with a paprika rub. Oh heaven! I don't see the point of cutlery at all. Ribs, sweet potatoes and corn are all meant to be eaten with fingers so you can lick off any escaping goodness. Yes it brings out the beast in me...yes I feel like a stuffed pig after it all...yes I end up with sauce everywhere and a heap of napkins beside me to prove it. Truthfully, I don't care! Anyone casting disapproving glances in my direction as they daintily pick at their ribs with knife and fork are depriving their inner caveman or woman of their divine right to just bring things back to basics and remember where we all came from. Hail to the cavemen, I say and of course to Naughty Nuri's!


These really need no description!

Thursday, 9 October 2014

Revolver Espresso, Seminyak, Bali

Ok, so I know my blog is about life in Jakarta. But let's face it, at some point or another most people living in Jakarta make a trip to Bali. So, if you do, this ones for you...you must drop into to Revolver cafe in Seminyak. Situated in an alley off Jalan Kayu Aya, this is a hidden gem amongst the latest array of boutique style coffee houses popping up around Bali. You might walk past the door if you don't know it's there but once you open it you'll be taken in by the instant buzz and happy vibe. Revolver is just a fantastic place to be. There's a great laid back, chilled out vibe, staff are friendly and attentive and the place, although small is tastefully decorated. They open from 7am to 6pm so don't turn up for dinner. Breakfast is a firm favourite here and the menu has a good selection on offer. I went with what was called 'the revolver' breakfast which was two pieces of sourdough bread topped with smashed avocado and poached eggs and served with a tomato jam. It was delicious and extremely satisfying. I ordered my cappuccino to accompany it and it was strong! Phew, what a kick I got from my first cup of joe! To be honest, with the day heating up inside I could have quite happily say in here all day. You can't watch the world go by (no windows) but you can watch some of it come and go as more and more people find their way into this little pocket of warm fuzziness. Before you leave, don't forget to take a photo in the kissing booth, located just outside the entrance. It's actually a table but complete with photos of people of all shapes and sizes locking lips. Don't miss it!

The door that you just might miss...
Cafe interior...
Cappuccino...
The Revolver breakfast
The obligatory photo in Revolver's kissing booth, located just outside the door!

Wednesday, 8 October 2014

Back to reality...

After a blissful week in Bali with breakfasts at the beach, lazy afternoons and sunsets with a bintang or two...it's back to the grindstone and nose down until the next trip...sigh, why do the holidays always go so quickly...

Thursday, 2 October 2014

Too little time, too many places...

Ah, Bali. I still love you as much as I always have. Now, there are quaint, gourmet cafes opening all over the place and you can really just spend your time eating and eating and eating. Here's a round-up of what has been devoured so far...if you are on the island, check them out.
Warung Pak Malen, Sunset Road
Revolver Cafe, Gang 51, Jl. Kayu Aya
Fat Gajah, Jl. Raya Seminyak
Biku, Jl. Raya Petitenget

And so many more...just wish there were more meals in a day and I had the metabolism of a racehorse!