Thursday, September 21, 2006

e.BlackBoard: Real Steak at Hawker Prices

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This 300gm NZ ribeye steak costs just $11. Do I really need to say anymore except to tell you where you can get it?

E Blackboard is the newest kid on the block that is bringing restaurant styled western food to the HDB heartlands. Foodies will have already heard of the likes of Astons and Botak Jones who are dishing out great western food at prices you'd think there must be government subsidies. Gone are the days of the thinly sliced beef steak with the obligatory baked beans and chips. The HDB heartlander is now internet savvy and knows a steak from a emaciated piece of dead cow that has had the dickens beaten out of it.




This is the real deal! Still can't believe it's only $11 right? I think we have been overcharged for steak all this while! Now please don't compare this with US Angus that you get at places like Black Angus. You do have to pay for good meat. The difference is this. If you are to bring me out for steak, I'd still choose Morton's of Chicago. Of course US Angus Prime tastes better, but you'd have to pay the equivalent of at least 7 to eight of these for one.









My only complaint is that the steak was not cooked evenly. This bit was ok but there was another part of the steak which was overcooked. The boss told me that they are having teething problems with their brand new grill and should be fixed soon. (They have only been opened less than a week)







Aside from the steak, they also have quite a commendable Waldorf salad at $3.50 per bowl. Full of crunchy apples, walnuts, fresh lettuce and homemade salad dressing. Hard to find anything with walnuts for $3.50 really.








The seafood marinara is pretty decent. For $6.50, you get a clam, lots of crab meat (someone actually complaint that there was too much), prawns and a nice tomatoe sauce that has chopped tomatoes in it. However, I thought that the dried oregano and basil was a little too strong and reminds you of the standard spaghetti dried herb mix that you usually throw into your spaghetti bolognaise.



The other thing that the chef does really well is the cajun seasoning. The cajun spiced chicken ($6.50) is actually very very good. The chicken has got that unique smokey cajun taste and they use quite a good supplier of chicken thigh meat such that the meat actually tastes quite, well chickeny.




Lamb chops $8 were a tad on the thin side for me. If it's meat you are after, you are better off with the steak. Its served with a homemade citrus butter which was actually quite good.

After receiving various feedback on the quality of the fish and chips, I decided to head back to try it myself a week later. Whoa, this is almost the same as what you would get at Fish & Co and its only $5. The dory is creamy and season just nice. One little secret I would share with you. Ask for the other sauce that goes with the grilled Salmon. That one is made of fresh herbs and its amazing with the fish and chips. Normally, they would give their homemade tartare sauce which I find a little on the sweet side. (If too many people start to ask for this he might have to charge for it but it is worth it) Definitely the best $5 fish and chips I have ever eaten.

The homemade mash potatoes is very nice and they also have this jumbo garlic chicken sausage for $7 (probably a bit too expensive for a sausage)


The burger set comes with fries and consists of a 150gm of minced beef pattie. Certainly much better tasting beef (and bigger) than MacDonald's. Not much to rave about except that at a typical pub, they would give you the same thing for $10.






Conclusion

Where to find $11 Ribeye Steak in Singapore? Food quality is very good for the price you pay. My pick for the must try dishes are the Fish and Chips, Rib Eye Steak and the Cajun Chicken.

4/5 Scores mainly because it is real value for money. It's a steak I can afford to eat every week! (Please read updates)

E.Blackboard
Blk 18 Bedok South Road
#01-87
(In the coffeeshop at the opposite end of the block from the carpark entrance/POSB Atm)
91776074 (Bryan Lim)

Opens for lunch till 9pm daily
Closed on Mondays

Update 1: 26 Sep 2006. On my second visit, I noticed that the Ribeye was not the same quality as my first one. The portion is about the same size but it was not as marbled and lacked the central piece of fat. So there are some initial quality control issues. You will have to ask Bryan for the quality of the beef before hand if you want to make sure you get a decent steak. Bryan is now busy ironing out these issues. Last week problems with the grill has been solved.

Update 2: 30 Sep 2006. Today there was some feedback from friends of mine who said that the steak was still not up to standard. Unfortunately his supplier has been very inconsistent. Bryan has asked me to convey to you his apologies. He is busy trying to change supplier. I will personally go down on Tuesday to make sure that the quality is up to par. Until then, don't order the beef. Chicken and Fish still good.

Update 3: 4 Oct 2006. At last they got their beef steaks supplier problem settled. They are now using Angliss which is a reputable supplier. Below is a picture of the ribeye I took today. I felt that the quality is better then the initial one I featured. They now also offer a 200gm cut for $9.

Update 4: 10 Oct 2006. The feedback from our forummers suggest that most people want a better quality beef. Because of this, Bryan has decided to change the Ribeye to 250gm NZ Chilled Beef for $12.90. The previous beef was frozen beef which is much cheaper. I have not tried it yet, so those who go can you please post your feedback to the rest of us?


Update 5: 16 Oct 2006: This is the new supply of chilled NZ ribeye. $12.50 I did not think it looked very Ribeyeish in that it did not have the ball of fat in the middle and the nice tender bits around it. It was tender but not that beefy in taste but definitely more juicy. Aiya, I still liked the very first one, ie the first pic. But some initial positive feedback has been trickling in since he switched to chilled beef. You can find it here, here and here.

22 comments:

Anonymous said...

Agree!! Had tried the cajun chicken. Loved the side salad. :)

Anonymous said...

Happened to try the Fish n Chips a few days back, they gave me a huge portion of battered fish! And it was GREAT! Crispy outside, fresh n juicy inside. I liked their version of chips!

Anonymous said...

The fish and chips is a "must try". Nice and value for dollars!!!

LiquidShaDow said...

"emaciated piece of dead cow that has had the dickens beaten out of it."

Heh heh...interesting description. Anyways, nice entry. Good to see such places listed because they're usually not very well known to those that do not live in the vicinity. Will try to pay this place a visit one day.

Anonymous said...

Wow, the pictures are so well-taken. Had the cajun chicken and it was good!! Love the fries with the herbs thingy too.

Anonymous said...

Sounds like good value. Really copied Botak Jones though and Botak Jones really makes all their food themselves. Even copied the black tableware. BTW Botak Jones uses Chilled New Zealand PS Grade Beef and USA Choice or better only. I hope all these places survive as they are putting the food where everyone can get to it.

superfinefeline said...

Looks interesting! I must try it out!

BTW, if you don't mind the mess, you could make your own steak at home for $8 - $10, unless of course you're using Wagyu. :P

marie said...

Just went there today (this is our 3rd time there) and was greatly disappointed w the Fish & Chips. Previously the fish was wat we see on this blog. The batter was great. However, today the fish not only shrunk, the batter didnt taste like before. We were so so disappointed.

Vincent said...

hey,
I'm curious because I though ribeye is supposed to be juicier and not as beefy in the 1st place right? since its from the front of the steer?

but true ar the last pic dun really look like ribeye...

ieat said...

A good ribeye is probably one of the beefier cuts of beef. The ribeye is closer to the head than the fillet. It is where the ribs are ie the chest part of the cow. Front and back don't determine the beefy taste, what determines is the amount of fat in the meat.

Vincen said...

hmm... i tot the beefy taste not link to the fat... i always thought cuts like sirloin or strip steak not as fatty but definitely more flavour..

and btw i tot rib cuts are from the back after chuck? so ribs are from the chest 1 ar?

ieat said...

Sirloin and striploin have that bit of fat along one side of the meat which is why they are tasty. Ribeye has the fat in the middle. Rib is from the chest. That's where your ribs are right?

Vincent said...

ya ar lol.. can't wait to go try sia... but no own transport..

Anonymous said...

E FOOD HV TERRIBLY GONE WRONG,,,VERY INCONSISTENT OF E QUALITY & SUCKS!!!!!X 2 GET A NEW CHEF LAH!!!!!!!!!!!

ieat said...

Can you please be specific with the dates? I just went yesterday and they have a new chef. The food seems to have improved. The new chef only recently joined them.

Anonymous said...

Went down to eBlackBoard yesterday (21/03/2007) afternoon for lunch but to our disappointment it was close even the staff was there. As a group of us was going there for lunch but it was a waste as the store was not in business. These is our third times there and I am very disappointed as we travel from Tampines just to try but is was closed. The first time no one there but just a signboard saying will be back at 5.30pm. Second time it said under renovation will be open next week therefore with the hope, we went back the third time and guess what happened.....Yes it was closed again and this round my friend went to ask the staff he said due to business was slow, they are not opening for lunch only will be open for dinner. Maybe next month will start again for lunch. WHAT IS THIS? Please update the opening hour than. I could see alot of disappointed faces last afternoon as most of the JC students were there like us hoping to have a nice meal but than too bad. Next time anyone mention about eBlackBoard I will always think twice or more before going cause I do not want to disappoint my stomach again.

Anonymous said...

Went to the new branch of e.black board @waterloo happily with 6 other colleagues for lunch. We ordered the 1 Ribeye Steak, 4 Cajun Chicken & 2 Sambal Chicken and was told that we needed to wait for about 20 mins (time of order 12.40pm). Ok, since all of us were already in the mood of trying "down-town" e.black board without having to go to the east, we agreed and told the waitress to hurry up as we needed to be back to the office @ 1.30pm. We waited.. waited.. waited..& finally @1.20pm, the Ribeye came with the other 4 Cajun chicken. My colleagues commented the food was not worth the waiting time. We were then told it was their first day of operation! 1 Sambal chicken came, but the other serving came another 10 mins later which we were all late for lunch. The Sambal was actually quite salty and the so-called nice mashed potato was not ready for that day....so everyone actually felt sian....Anyway, like one of my colleagues said, give them some time & maybe we'll go back to them after a few more months (after they have settled down)!

Sham said...

Morton's Prime cut (only 4 cuts per night) more than a decade ago was the BOMB until the mad cow issue came , american beef got ban and somehow now it aint nice anymore. The first when tasted it i was in Heaven , Morton's still the best i guess but it was better before.

Venus said...

Hi..... Blackboard is really operating for 24 hours?

ieat said...

After so long you were the first one to notice! No they are not open 24 hours. Have changed it on the blog

Anonymous said...

Hey, e.BlackBoard has moved! With a brand new menu and a new chef(he's a gold medalist from an FHA competition held in Canada!), the food is good and tasty! Particularly love their new kid on the block, the Crispy Chicken Cutlet! Huge and juicy on the inside! Oh and their new address is at Blk 25 Bedok South (just few blocks away from the old outlet).

Anonymous said...

Tried the fish and chips today. Its very different from those from other places like Fish and Co or Botak Jones. Its way better. Its got a thin bater on the outside and generous serving of fish meat on the inside. The meat has got a fishy sweet taste while other places' are just some meat texture like white substance. Its 5.50 (after a discount so says the staff). I tried the other sauce as suggested here and would like to try the mayo next time. Did i say next time? Yes. I would definitely go back if i want to have fish and chips.

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