There is a reason why I don't like fusion food in general. Because more often than not, I just find the food too.. contrived. Trying too hard, and in the end, not only does it end up neither here nor there, it doesn't really taste good.When TK invited to the Tiffin Club, he never really told me what was in store. Honestly, my hopes weren't all that high. Tiffin Club. I was expecting everything to be served in plastic or metal tins. Maybe traditional fare.
Boy was I wrong.
When we first sat down and waited for TK, we got a nice little table at the corner of a rustically decorated 2nd floor restaurant in the corner of Jiak Chuan Road. So close to my office, yet I never had any idea.
Appetizers were Chicken satay platter, and an otah salad.
The satay chicken satay tasted just like great chicken satay. But more. More tender. More juicy. The peanut sauce more flavourful. And now usually I don't quite like the rice that comes with my chicken satay. This time round, I gobbled everything down. It's every great chicken satay experience rolled into one, and refined.
I'm getting hungry just thinking about the dishes again.
The problem with braised beef, is that you either have the tender texture but little taste, or more often than not, some taste and tough as old boots. The braised beef ribs in this case, was awesome. Siren, Ting and TK tried giving their feedback to chef Iskandar. I just concentrated on eating. The meat was succulent. Juicy, soft, just chewy enough to let your mouth knows it's a hearty meal, but so tender that it breaks apart into rich, lovely flavour.
The pork dish came with 2 different cuts of meat. The pork belly was charcoal grilled and it literally melted in my mouth. Wow. The pork loin wrap was topped with a special dried scallop sauce and it was, in Siren's words, "tastes like home, familiar, yet so yummy." It's mommy's cooking, 5 star style. It's flavour that we're all familiar with, refined, made sexy.
The chocolate pear tart was rich, and the chocolate taste was pretty amazing. I guess when you use chocolate that's 70% cocoa that's the result. The crust was crumbly, the pear bits cut the richness of the chocolate nicely.
Thank you TK for introducing us to this hole in the wall that served up such amazing food.
Thank you chef Iskandar. The hospitality is only second to a superlative meal.
The Tiffin Club is at 16 Jiak Chuan Road. Call 6323 3189 for a reservation. That's just off Neil Road. Map is here
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