Wednesday, June 27, 2007

Pasta Planet: It may be cheap but it Ain't Mass Produced Pasta

With carnineviand, iwatch_ueat and dory


The appearance of Pasta in hawker centres is a welcomed sight for those who just happen to have a pasta craving but do not want to sit down in a restaurant and have to pay more than $10 for a meal. The problem with pasta is that the raw ingredients are mostly imported, so the price is necessarily higher than local hawker fare. So in order to produce a plate for $5, something's gotta give.

There is no point comparing a plate of plate of Pasta produced at a hawker centre for $5 with a plate of Pasta at a restaurant for $15. That is just not fair. What I do conceptually is to give the pasta a Satisfaction score and divide it by its price to derive a "Satisfaction per Dollar" (SpD) value. So if the $5 pasta gives you a satisfaction score of 4 and the $15 pasta gives you a 5, the SpD of the cheaper pasta is 4/5 or 0.8 while the expensive one is 5/15 or 0.333. Now this does not mean that one will always go for the cheaper one just because the SpD is higher, it just means that you might eat 0.8/0.33 or 2.4 plates of the cheaper pasta for every plate of more expensive pasta. The assumption is, of course that one has limited pocket money. If one had an unlimited amount of money than this really does not apply!


Amatriciana $5.50

This plate of Amatriciana is pretty good for $5.50. The sauce is tangy and has enough bite to it. The penne was Al Dente and satisfying. Good to satisfy a quick tomato craving. 4/5



The thing that separates this stall from the other Hawker Pastas that I have previously blogged about is that the young Shatec Trained Chef actually insists on cooking each plate of pasta on the spot, the way he had done it when he was working in the kitchens of proper Italian restaurants. So to make this plate of carbonara, the bacon and onions were sauteed before fresh cream and seasonings are added.

The carbonara was ok, but lacks the ooomph which had to be made up with the addition of extra parmesan cheese. They actually use proper grated Parmesan here rather than the "Kraft" ultra long life, no refrigeration required, reconstituted from who-knows-what type Parmesan, which is a good thing. An extra handful of grated parmesan will save any cream sauce! 3.5/5

Conclusion

Another place to get a cheap and quick fix. I think if you want more ooomph from the pasta, you can always ask the Chef to specially prepare it for you since the sauce has not been precooked.

Pasta Planet
Golden Mile Food Centre
#01-82
11.30 am to 9.30pm
Closed on Tuesdays

7 comments:

UNITED said...

Hi

yup, i had eaten the pasta from there before. agree with what ieat mention, for 5 bucks, the satisfaction value gotta adjust compare to a $15 one.

anyway, i tried the carbonara, i was rather satisfied. it was good, though not out of the world, but good enough for less than $5. Now i knew why i waited quite long for my pasta...

looks like Golden Mile FC had become a one stop food centre for value for money food. everything can be found there and quality hawker food as a bonus.

cheers

Anonymous said...

There is one more similar pasta joint at the coffeeshop next to AIA building at Alexandra road. Cant remember the name but this stall is in the coffeeshop as a stall that is famous for its ang ku kueh and soon kueh.

kp&jean said...

the one at the coffee shop next to AIA is called Sfigato..run by an Italian who was a former chef in a big hotel..

i've personally tried their Vongole and their Sfigato..as well as their pizzas..i'm totally satisfied with the food..the clams in the vongole was enuff to make me go for a cholestrol check but i couldn't stop myself fr eating as the clams were really fresh!

italiano-belachan said...

is the food halal? pls let me know, thanks

ice said...

I was there yesterday. I see they even introduced Puttanesca pasta in the menu. This is really a good find coz it's quite hard to find Puttanesca pasta nowadays even in Italian restaurants.

Hejin said...

I tried the Fungi ($5) at around 9pm. I felt that the sauce was rather thin and unsubstantial, at least compared to Pasta Manna. Maybe I've been spoilt by the rich and creamy sauce of Pasta Manna. Also, I felt that Pasta Planet's was a little too salty. In my opinion, the flavours felt very disembodied; the flavours were too distinct and separate, as opposed to a single and complex one. I can't taste the herbs and cream coming together. I hope you get what I mean =x Not bad, but not worth going out of the way for, I think.

Ernst said...

My friend recently tried to go there and the stall is closed - said it is re-locating on July 1st. Hopefully someone else from here can get some more details - I really like this place!

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