This is a bit of a backdated post, but I just discovered the photos on my camera and so decided to blog them. We went to Long
But let’s be honest, I’ll always remember it because of this:
ANYWAY! Hilarious wet towel wrapper aside, I really enjoy eating there because service is brisk, food is good, and it’s reasonably priced. It’s a great restaurant to go in a big group to, so you can order up a storm and not break the bank.
I remember this tofu dish below was charged per piece.. and it was something like $2 a piece? I’m not sure why because whilst it was pleasant, it wasn’t flat-out stupendous or anything.
Oh but how I loved this crispy fried baby squid! Teeny baby squids that were fried til crispy, and then coated in a sticky slightly sweet sauce. So tasty, and as addictive as eating chips.
I can’t remember the specific fish we ordered, but their Steamed fish in soy sauce was fabulous. Silky, tender fish wallowing in a light soy sauce, it was so simple yet tasty.
I can’t remember what this unidentified dish is below.. obviously some sort of vegetables and bits of… something.. cooked with it?? Obviously, I didn’t touch any of it 😉
I’m a HUGE fan of E-fu noodles so I had extra helpings of this baby. I don’t know how they do it, but the noodles are always so freakin’ tasty. Plus I love the silky little mushrooms dotted through it. The beansprouts through the noodles receive a LOT less love from me, but they are easily picked out and thrown angrily onto the floor. OK OK I kid, I place them aside on my plate!
This is one of my Dad’s favourite Asian desserts, yam paste. I know this sounds totally weird to people that have not heard of (or tried) this dish. It’s cooked yam and lard, mashed up. OK now that sounds even worse!! I can’t think of an appetizing way to describe it. Trust me, it’s pretty good 🙂
I got the Sticky black rice with vanilla ice cream instead and it came out looking rather impressive, arriving in a mist of dry ice bubbling away in the glass below. The dessert itself, however, was pretty forgettable. I guess that means it was nice but nothing outstanding.
And because it was Mum’s birthday, they served us a complimentary platter of Peach-coloured sweet buns. I’m pretty sure there is a proper Chinese name for these.. but I don’t know it (help, anyone?). Anyway, these are fluffy buns shaped and coloured like little peaches, and filled with some sort of sweet paste. They’re really good!!! :)~
Oh wow!!!! Looking at your pictures make me salivate!!! Can’t wait to be back in SG again!!! Woo hoo!
Yeah!! very soon, right?
That towel wrapper is pretty hilarious. I wonder who the original pageant contestant is, when the photo was taken and what she was holding in the original photo? (I’m assuming it wasn’t a platter of crab).
That yam paste sounds pretty disgusting. I don’t think I could ever be tempted to try it, despite your assertion that it is good.
Hahhahah good point about her originally not holding the platter of crab! LOL
And I do think it’s not bad, but I know heaps of people here love it. Though, Chris doesnt’ like it 😛
That picture on the wet towels has been there and used forever! Btw, the black glutinous rice with ice-cream is one of the best desserts I have tried.
I have been reading your blog for a while so I thought I’d better identify myself. Heh..
hee hi Angela!
Dya mean it’s the best dessert at Long Beach, or that you’ve ever had anywhere? I thought it was nice but nothing drop-dead amazing – I think mainly cos it was regular vanilla ice cream and not the super creamy vanilla bean sort 😛
Kate’s right about the veg name. Pu Tien serves it too, pretty good dish to be honest!
Is it? The veg turned me off cos it looked like the sort that I can never chew properly and then it slides halfway down my throat and makes me gag… bleurgghhh!!
Lol at the wet towels!! It’s as if you’re entering some Baywatch restaurant, hahaha…
Haha yeah.. and straight from the 80s too!
I think the “unidentified dish” is sautéed Chinese Spinach with Three Kinds of Eggs (eggs, century eggs & salted eggs). 🙂
Oh I think you’re right! Thanks Kate 🙂
Longevity Buns! and the veggies dish is one of my fave: Triple Eggs (normal fresh egg + century egg + salted egg) and Spinach poached in rich stock
oh heh! Is it tasty? It didn’t look very exciting so I skipped the veg dish 😛
Hi beverly!
those buns are called 寿桃 (shou tao), literally translated to be Longevity Peaches
Ahh! I know they signify some sort of longevity thing, but didn’t know the proper name. I still reckon my “birthday peach buns” is easier to remember tho 😛 😛