Welcome to my collection of recipes where I share with you, step-by-step, on how to make restaurant quality dishes from your own kitchen!
About a month ago, I’ve embarked on a 30 days-with-Huiji-Waist-Tonic Journey.
With Chinese New Year just three weeks away, it is time to plan ahead and make your reservation for reunion lunches and dinners.
Mention beef stew and immediately, a comforting image of soft chunks of meat with vegetables sitting in a bowl of rich, deeply flavored brown sauce comes to mind.
New Year’s resolutions are the perfect opportunity for all those who have failed to start making the changes that they said they would make next week, next month, etc.
Cauliflower is a vegetable that I often left out in the weekly grocery shopping list, unlike its cousin, Broccoli.
Since saying no to shark finning years ago, we have been carefully avoiding shark fin soup at wedding banquets and celebratory occasions.
If you love Japanese curry as much as I do, then you will like this Hamburg Cheese Curry Rice.
Besides having a rich comforting taste, Miso Soup is well known for its anticancer effects and positive beneficial enzymes which helps improve digestion.
Located at North Bridge Road (next to Liang Seah Street and opposite Bugis Junction), Blanco Beef Noodle has been on my food-to-try radar for a couple of months since I drove passed the store several times.
Renowned Hong Kong bakery Tai Cheong Bakery has recently opened its doors at Holland Village.
The second ingredient I’ve chosen from CAI’s omakase box is the Butternut (Ishikawa).
This soup is absolutely delicious and is loaded with tons of vitamins and minerals.
Being an Asian, making spring rolls has always been a regular cooking activity at home.
Whenever I pass by night markets or Chinese Medical halls, the aromatic whiffs of tea leaf egg never fails to make my tummy rumble.
Well known for their exquisite and excellent dim sum, Kai Garden has become the latest addition to my list of favorite Cantonese restaurants.
If you are a regular traveler to Bangkok, you would be familiar with Yentafo – a distinctively pink noodle dish in Thailand.