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Thursday, August 31, 2006

UnkEats - Zi Yi-styled Zi Char At Zi Yean

Well if you're short on moolah (like me) and still want to pamper yourself with some atas (high class) Chinese restaurant fare, look no further than Zi Yean.

Taking up the whole ground floor of Block 56, Lengkok Bahru (just behind the Redhill MRT station), this is really the place to go for Haute Cuisine in the Heartlands.

Opened by Chef Fok Wing Tin, 48, who made his name in the '90s at The Empress Room in Raffles Hotel and later Xin Cuisine Chinese Restaurant in what is now the Holiday Inn Atrium Hotel, the whole eatery is divided into two parts.

An informal kopitiam-type setting where the menu is more..err...informal but still high-class zi char (cooked food).


And a glass-panel enclosed, air-conditioned restaurant where the usual up-market fare like Bird's Nest and Sharks' Fin is served.


The two sections are partitioned down the centre by a kitchen and tanks of fresh live seafood. Although I think I took this picture at a rather depleted state of affairs =))


So now for the taste-test. At the cheaper (without GST!) kopitiam setting of course.

K's been here a few times with friends and they all swear by the Herbal Chicken stuffed with Preserved Vegetables. So the both of us ordered one. Yes, a whole blardy chicken! It doesn't come in 1/2 or 1/4 servings. You think this is Kenny Roger's ah? =)) But oh it was worth it. The fragrant herbal sauce was infused with a tinge of Chinese wine and the chicken flesh just peeled off the bone in such savoury delectable morsels. Heavenly! Needless to say I couldn't finish my bowl of rice because I was...erm..stuffed like a chicken =))



And then we had the Boiled Watercress with Century Egg and Vermicelli. Its not done the way they do it at Crystal Jade, where the dish comes chock-full of normal/salted egg pieces. Here, Chef Fok does it the simple way, combining the slight bitterness of the vegetable with the pungent, uric-acid aroma of the Century Egg. No-frills and lovely. Take it from me, I'm not a Vege person but still lapped up every strand of Watercress.



The Szechuan Sweet and Sour Soup was a trifle dissapointing though. Not that it wasn't tasty. It just felt that to justify the 12 dollar price-tag, the cooks put too much stuff into the dish. Every spoonful of soup was literally dripping with slivers of bamboo shoots, black fungus, tofu and mushrooms. Where was the liquid? We had to eat the damn thing rather than drink it =))


So there. Good stuff for less than 1/3 the price you would normally pay at a good Chinese restaurant in town.

In the most unusual of places to boot.

11 Comments:

Blogger kona said...

sounds good...must try =)

8:23 AM  
Blogger FlyingMuffyn said...

yup pls do. Cantonese fare lah u will like

2:35 PM  
Blogger kona said...

yummy :)

3:36 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

i recalled eating his Boiled Watercress with Century Egg and Vermicelli ove at the now closed Stirling Road outlet. yum yum indeed....


les

10:02 PM  
Blogger FlyingMuffyn said...

oh yes, i heard the Stirling Rd shoppe closed last year. this is the new location wef oct 2005 i tink.

10:57 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

fowarded this blog to my colleague and immediately she booked a table for tomorrow dinner with her family :)

les

4:32 PM  
Blogger FlyingMuffyn said...

orh. not nice wait she whack mi =))

4:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

my colleague said nice :) thanks for the recommendation....

les

11:05 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

nice dining place. prefer their dim sums in the afternoon. heard that the menu for non-aircon and aircon is the same except for the price. there's a stall sells wanton noodles opposite the restaurant is pretty good.

10:31 AM  
Blogger FlyingMuffyn said...

wanton mee? hmm. where exactly izzit?

haven tried their dim sum. will do so 1 afternoon ya. and i suppose yes, u can have sharksfin in the kopitiam if u wan of cos. the kopitiam no GST lah =))

3:16 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

it is just opposite the restaurant. cross the carpark area and you will see a rundown and small coffee shop. besides the coffee shop, there's a mama shop.

yeap, i did. no GST but must pay in cash, no credit cards or nets is allowed. ;)

11:01 AM  

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