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Cze Cha - Old Mother Hen Traditional Herbal Soup Restaurant

Postby Tiantianchi » Fri Apr 28, 2006 4:44 pm

Just some comments on the food for the April Makanouting.

http://www.makansutra.com/forums/singap ... 79&start=0


1] Cold Dish
- Can only say I was so hungry I fought with everyone else on the table to try to grab as much as I could......although have to admit not really inspiring.

2] Scallops with Broccoli - Scallop under cooked and whole dish was a little cold.

Beginning to have a little concern about the food quality....but....

3] Steamed Fish
Very good. The fish is fresh, the meat is firm ( and some people like to describe "white white"). The slightly sweet heavily scallion scented sauce goes very well w the fish. It is interesting too is they used prompfret instead of other fish usually use like soon hock or grouper. Highly recommended.

4] Special Toufu
Anything with pork lard surely win many points before eating liao. :lol: . The pork lard, mince meat gravy is a little on the salty side, but the tofu is well fried with browned skin and soft center. Good but can be better.

5] Cereal Prawns
Prawns is fresh and well fried - crispy till can eat the whole thing with shell on. Honestly as good as the better one ever eaten, nothing too surprising, nothing disappointing as well ( of cos, the bigger the prawn the better lah :lol: ....but the size is decent lah). Only if you like such style, somehow, I think they can possibly to a better Gon Jin Har Lok.

6] Claypot Chicken Rice
If you were to ask me what I would come back for. This certainly will be my first reason. The rice is well cooked to the right smokiness and "burnt" over slow buring charcoal ember ( we actually watch them doing it) instead of those big fire many claypot rice places like to do. The tiny bits or salted eggs and salted fish, make each bite of the rice interesting. It is not overwhelming, but that elusive flavor lingers in the mouth really make this dish rather "seductive" that you want to have another bowl, to really find out what's in it. Not oily too! And the chicken is not overly marinated and as Umami put it, "no starchy" too. Highly recommended

7] Braised Pig Trotter
Interesting as it is braised together with some pig tendon. Taste wise nothing really different from many braised pig trotter, but the addition of the tendon, somehow, give the dish a more "collagen" feel. BTW..it goes well with the belachan chilli. Very good (some people did not think it was fantastic, but maybe becos I might have had a little to much to drink)

8] Sip Chuan Herbal Duck Soup
Eh....although the stall is kind of named after this style of making herbal soup, could only say I wish the taste can be more robust and rich. It is herbal no doubt, but I would have like it to have some meat flavor in it. A little too liberal use of liquorice or tong sum making it a little too sweet. Anyway is it potent? I got sore throat and horny the next day :(

9] Venison on Hotplate
Meat over tenderize, might as well use beef. BUT the gravy is very very yummy with lots of onion browned till caramelized, spring onion, ginger which were so well fried in the oyster base sauce I was practically scooping up every drop of the gravy. If you can forgive them for the over tenderized meat ( but some people actually like it, but this one so tenderize taste more like chicken - maybe should order chicken), this dish is actually quite tasty.

10] KL Noodles
Lots of pork lard...score first already. Not as sweet as the original version. Somehow the noodle did not absorb the gravy flavor well enough, but quite good to satisfy my craving for it already. There is something seems to be missing and I was thinking about it and Eslim's friend from KL said there is not enough MSG :o and I remembered now that in KL, one of the ingredients is clam ( la-la) which when cook, gives the stock a very rich umami and heavier flavor and this I think is what is missing here. Ok lah.

11) Stir fried fallopian tube (Shang Cheong)
This is complimentary after seeing the picture on the wall, the manageress so obligingly fried one plate with complimentary just to let us try try. Very good, crunchy, QQ and the very spicy gravy ( which almost shut my taste bud down) makes it a very good compliment to rice. Will test them out the next time using this with bean sprouts or ginger w spring onion. Highly recommended

Going by the experience this time, there are some hits and some misses. Spoke with the chef Jimmy and he meekly admitted this is the first time he had such a big group coming at the same time and he felt he did not show his best and he was rather embarrassed about it. I appreciate that than he gave some excuses.

This place really reminded me of the older days Cai Guan, the early aircon cze cha place, if they have some fishes, vegetables and meat hanging outside the stall in glass chiller, it would have completed the look.

Is the food great? Not necessary the greatest, but I am very satisfied with the rustic enviroment and very tasty street food kind of cooking that satisfy my cze cha craving tremendously.

Another Eslim's Great Food Discovery!!
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Postby bobafett81 » Sun Apr 30, 2006 3:40 am

eslim is always the Minister Mentor of food discovery! :lol: :lol:
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Postby Tiantianchi » Sun Apr 30, 2006 9:07 am

Absolutely and totally agree!!!
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Postby Aztecarcher » Sun Apr 30, 2006 12:15 pm

I got sore throat and horny the next day


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Herbal duck has such properties ??
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Postby VitiViniVino » Sun Apr 30, 2006 5:54 pm

I guess depends on individual.

He probably got horny after every meals. :lol:

Like the old Chinese saying: When the stomach is full, the desire is strong.
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Postby kiasu » Sun Apr 30, 2006 10:20 pm

Aztecarcher wrote:
I got sore throat and horny the next day


:o

Herbal duck has such properties ??


too bad he did not get it immediately otherwise he might have benefitted the economy of that area further that night. :wink:
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Postby eslim » Mon May 01, 2006 12:51 am

No way! His wife was with him that night.
Anyway, for your info, TTC is NOT that kind of person! :D
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Postby hungrybear » Mon May 01, 2006 8:50 am

Hahahahahaha, we joked over TTC's ID before leh. :wink:
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Re: Cze Cha - Old Mother Hen Traditional Herbal Soup Restaur

Postby Tangawizi » Wed May 03, 2006 1:06 am

Tiantianchi wrote:11) Stir fried fallopian tube (Shang Cheong)
This is complimentary after seeing the picture on the wall, the manageress so obligingly fried one plate with complimentary just to let us try try. Very good, crunchy, QQ and the very spicy gravy ( which almost shut my taste bud down) makes it a very good compliment to rice. Will test them out the next time using this with bean sprouts or ginger w spring onion. Highly recommended



Whose fallopian tubes were fried??? :o
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Postby Tiantianchi » Wed May 03, 2006 9:34 am

Pig/pork
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Postby VitiViniVino » Wed May 03, 2006 2:35 pm

Not a nice way to call you fellow makan kakis................(joking ok).
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Postby Tiantianchi » Wed May 03, 2006 7:23 pm

Sorry....am I to take it that you were offended that we ate yours/your kind's fallopian tubes?....no offence hor, just joking too. :lol: :lol: If so...sincere apology. :lol: :lol:
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Postby VitiViniVino » Wed May 03, 2006 10:53 pm

Can't be mine........."Chu's (Pig) Pian (YKW)" may be. :lol:
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Postby Tiantianchi » Thu May 04, 2006 11:04 pm

Umami's take on the claypot rice here:

http://umami.typepad.com/umami/2006/05/ ... l#comments
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Postby bobafett81 » Sat May 13, 2006 9:06 pm

After reading umami's review of Old Mother Hen, I decided to go down and visit this restaurant:

http://umami.typepad.com/umami/2006/05/how_to_cook_cla

Me plus 3 friends went down. Ordered these:

1) Claypot Rice for 3 - S$12

2) Special Homemade Tofu - S$8

3) Crispy Fermented Beancurd Sliced Pork - S$6


As I know beforehand that the way they cook the claypot rice is very special, I just had to witness how they cook the rice.

Indeed, the rice was cooked from scratch aka cook from grains form. After 10 minutes, chopped marinated chicken wings, chinese sausages, duck egg yolk and salted fish are added and cooked further till the rice absorb all the juices.

And that's not all. At the final 10 minutes of cooking, the entire claypot is turned upside down! And placed on charcoal to cook the top part!

Imagine our surprise when the pot is opened and the rice is so fragrant, fluffy and delicious! We all helped ourselves with the claypot rice and I waited for everyone to finish before scopping the crispy portions of the rice which is stuck to the pot. It is that declious!

The Homemade Tofu has loads of crispy deep fried pork lard, and full of minced pork and special gravy. The tofu is also specially made, not those from commercial factories! Delicious.

The Fermented Tofu Pork was not very good though. I didn't think it was special.

Overall, very delicious food and the claypot rice and special homemade tofu are MUST ORDER from this place!
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