Saturday, August 14, 2021

SIKRETO SA PAGLUTO NG FRIED CRISPY PATA | TENDER JUICY & SUPER CRISPY PATA - SO EASY TO COOK

ABBEY:


VERDICT
WILL: Pork Knuckles or Crispy Pata is quite expensive here in Singapore that is why we only ate a meal like that once for pur whole decade of stay here. Hehe.
 
Last year when pandemic hit the Earth, all the very kept secrets in cooking delicious dishes came aflot not only in websites but also in YouTube. And yep! We took advantage on thay. So here you go. After tries, Abbey finally perfected his Crispy Pata.

What’s the taste? Omg! Juicy! Unlike the pork knuckles you’ll found in bars or expensive restaurant. Of course the soy sauce with lot of onion complement the juicy, crispy skin and tender meat of the pork! Drooollll!

The best part? We only spend $13 for the pork meat! Can serve up to 4pax.

Friday, August 13, 2021

CRISPY LECHON PORK BELLY ROLL - HOW TO MAKE THE BEST LECHON AT HOME

ABBEY:
Ingredients: 
- 1 pork belly (2-3kg) 
- 2 bulbs of garlic 
- 2 tbsp salt 
- 2 tbsp ground black pepper 
- 3 stalks lemon grass 
- 3 stalks green onion 
- oil and soy sauce



VERDICT
WILL: After Abbey’s crispy pata it is time for lechon belly roll. This is one try only and Abbey already done perfectly! 

Slab of pork belly costs us $30 and $5 for the ingredients inside. The taste is priceless! Darn good! Of course Abbey make it sure that the skin is crispy and the spices flavour was locked into it meat. Do not forget to partner it with a steaming hot rice! 

Yummmmy! Because the slab is quite huge, we finished the meat around three days.

Friday, July 23, 2021

Suzuki Gourmet Coffee - JAPANESE INSPIRED TEAHOUSE | Roasts, Grinds and Packages its OWN COFFEE

ABBEY: Suzuki Cafe became the talk of the town almost overnight. The beans are already being sold long before the cafe opened. But the strategy is brilliant: they open their coffee shop on the same venue as their warehouse at Chin Bee Ave (nearest MRT is Boon Lay). 

No facility yet for booking that you need to go there and register your mobile number and they will send a message once the seat is ready. We had a 15-minute wait time during our visit. 

I had a cappuccino with a not-so-usual latte art as like with the other cafes. The coffee is smooth and not too bitter. Each drink came with a biscuit. The staff are also helpful enough to advise on which beans I need to purchase for my cold brew and moka pot. 

I’ll be trying the ones from Kenya and Papua New Guinea but a bit pricey.


WILL: This coffeeshop created a buzz and Abbey was so hooked up that we decided to travel from northeast to west of Singapore to check out their Japanese inspired cafe.

It buzz so what do you expect? There’s a queue. And due to COVID-19 restrictions, you can’t wait outside their premises. We waited our turn at the nearest bus stop. Ahm, yeah bus stop. Chin Bee is an industrial location thus no mall nor cafe near the area. So..bus stop it is. Haha.

They require to get your phone a number, you will received a sms, we walk through their noren (Japanese Door Curtain) and surprise-surprise another queue. Haha!

On our turn, we went to their second floor. The cafe is located there and their design is zen. Even I have experienced inconveniences, you will feel relax once you reached the cafe. There’s a very light background music, a hush crowd in their talking and a display of their roasted coffee.

I ordered a matcha latte. My verdict? Taste like ordinary. Taste like an instant matcha? Check it out, see, taste and experience for you to judge. 


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Suzuki Gourmet Coffee 
8 Chin Bee Ave, Singapore 619932 
Opening Hours: 10am – 5pm (Mon – Fri) 10am – 4pm (Sat) Closed Sun