Wednesday, July 11, 2007

Eighteen Chefs: Baked Chilli Crabs, Jamie Oliver, Drugs and New Beginnings

Please read the updates at the end of the blog

Cheese Baked Chilli Crab with Mantou. $20
Special Order for Wed nights only.


This is probably one of the most heartwarming blogs I have written. Not only is it about food for the tummy, but its food for the soul as well.

Are you familiar with Jamie Oliver's "Fifteen" restaurant? Jamie's World Class Restaurant has a reservation list which is 3 months long and he employs disadvantaged youths to train them as chefs. It turns out that we have our own "Jamie Oliver" in Singapore who takes in ex-convicts during their last few months of their jail sentence to train them in necessary skills so that they can have a new start in life. And the amazing thing is that he has been doing it before he even knew of Jamie Oliver.

As fate would have it, Benny eventually found himself working at Fifteen restaurant for a few months, the one and only Singaporean to do so. It was there that he honed his Western Culinary skills. At that time he had been working at Goshen Restaurant which was operated by the Halfway House. Goshen was a Chinese Restaurant which was a training ground for ex-convicts as well.

Benny came home from UK only to find that they had closed Goshen down. So he ventured to open Eighteen Chefs which was a restaurant that served "Singapore's Best Baked Rice". Eighteen Chefs combines Benny's skills as a Cze Char Chef with his new found skills in Ang Moh cuisine which is exactly what Baked Rice is all about.


Baked Pepper Crab Fried Rice $20 Special Order for Wed Nights only

Now don't be mistaken about Benny's fierce looks. Like the old Standard Chartered Bank slogan, he really is Big, Strong and Friendly. We had a great chat about his new restaurant and his passion for music and food. Then we came up with a dish which I think would take Singapore by storm.

Up till now, baked rice had been something that is found in a Hong Kong/Macau style restaurant. It was an attempt by the Hong Kongers to emulate what their English "Masters" were eating. Not any more, we are going to make our very own Singapore style baked rice. And what is more recognizably Singaporean than Chilli and Pepper Crabs?

What I really enjoy about the Baked Chilli Crabs is the way the chewy Mozarella Cheese combines with the Chilli Crab sauce. Ooooh, you think it a bit wierd? What till you taste it. The Mantou Croutons on top really combines well with the cheese and Chilli sauce which is one of the best Chilli Crab gravy I have come across. 4.5/5

For the Baked Black Pepper Crab fried rice, Benny fries the rice first before adding his Black Pepper Sauce. Also quite shiok although I felt it could do with more of a peppery blast. 4.25/5
Both this dishes are only available if you give Benny a ring on Friday so that he can arrange for the Crabs by Sunday night.



If Crabs are not your thing you can create your own baked rice from a selection of sauces and ingredients. The Black Pepper Seafood Baked Rice was also quite shiok. I like the prawns here which are the "crystal" type where the meat is really bouncy. 4/5


Student Meals are $6.90. Pasta, Ice Lemon Tea and Ice Cream

Aside from baked rice, the restaurant also serve a variety of pastas with your own selection of sauces. The cream sauce here has got enough kick to it and you can satisfy your cream sauce crave here for just $5.90.

Now we come to the "Chicken Soup for the Soul" part. I promise this will lift your spirits.

Not many of us can say that we have many wasted years. But Benny, who is now 47 told us that he had wasted many years of his prime behind bars. Between 1983 to 1993, he was in and out of prison a total of four times for Heroin addiction. It all started innocently when he was 14. At that time, he was living in the Redhill area which was one of the hotspots for drug trafficking in Singapore. His own father was an opium addict and he grew up the youngest of 5 boys. Soon he found himself experimenting with marijuana. He recalled how they would use the stem of the papaya leave to burn the marijuana and suck the smoke as it bubbled out of the water. It was a practice fashioned after the Deep Purple song, "Smoke on the Water". Soon he progressed to Heroin and started "chasing the dragon". Before long, he was hooked on Heroin and would traffick the drug in order to satisfy his own craving.

He was put in prison for the first time in 1983. Heroin withdrawal takes 7-10 days to kick and it is agony for the addicts who have to go cold turkey. After 2 years in prison he was released. However, even though he was free from prison, he wasn't free from Heroin. The thought of "chasing the dragon" kept hounding him until he succumbed to its lure. So for the next eight years, it was in and out of prison. Heroin was a master that is not easy to be free from.

During his fourth prison term, Benny found himself very very ill. He collapsed in his prison cell and had to be admitted into hospital. It was there on the hospital bed, facing a near death experience, with all tubes sticking out from his arms and other bodily orifices that he came to the realization of how he had wasted most of his life. He felt he could not trust himself with his own life anymore. He decided to outsource the management of his life to someone else.

During his prison stay, Benny had heard someone told him that Jesus is the Saviour. He knew the story about how Jesus suffered in his place on the cross and that He said that whosoever would believe in Him could be "Born again" and have a fresh start in life. He recalled how the message all became a reality to him as he laid there pondering about his wasted life. Finally, he cried out to God to save him and to give him that new life.

Things began to change for Benny during the next few years in prison. He started to attend Bible studies, pray and read the Bible. He became firm friends with Don Wong who was also a drug addict. Don left prison and is now serving as a full time pastor. When Benny left prison, he went straight into a halfway house run by the Church. He still could not trust himself not to go back to Heroin. During the next few years, he worked during the day and return to the halfway house every night.

However, the thought of Heroin slowly began to creep back into his life. It began to seduce him back into his old way of life. It was to be the final battle for his soul.

Benny recalls that fateful night when he was so battered by the thought of Heroin that he cried out to God. He told God that he had faithfully been walking with Him, praying and reading the Bible. Why is it that he still cannot be free from these thoughts? Why does he still have to struggle with it? Can't God just remove the craving from him once and for all?

Suddenly, he heard one Word from God that forever changed his life. Just one Word. "GRACE" Suddenly it all came together for Benny. He realized that God had broken the curse of Heroin over his life and that he was finally truly free from Heroin.

Jesus said......everyone who sins is a slave to sin.....So if the Son sets you free, you will be free indeed. John 8:34.

Benny was no longer a slave to Heroin. He was free. And from that day on, the craving for Heroin stopped...completely.

Benny has never forgotten about the Grace that he has been shown which explains why he takes in convicts and delinquents to train them with the necessary skills for a new life. He hopes his story would be a source of hope for those who are struggling to find a foothold in life.

When you get to the restaurant, have a look at the mural on the wall which was painted by the ex-offenders. You will see a chef with a handcuff hanging off his wrist. This is the only indication of the work of Grace that is happening behind the scenes.

Conclusion

Don't come to the restaurant because of Benny's story. Don't even come because he has worked in Jamie Oliver's restaurant. Come because the food here is really quite good and Chef Benny has got a few surprises up his sleeves. Make sure if you want to try his baked Crab that you ring up before hand as it is a special order item.

Amazing Grace, how sweet the sound,
That saved a wretch like me!
I once was lost, but now am found,
was blind, but now I see

Eighteen Chefs
Eastpoint Mall
3 Simei Street 6 #01-36
12pm to 11pm daily
67821298
Crabs are special order items. You have to ring up 2 days in advance and it is only available on Wed nights starting in August
Recommended by liveyrdreams

Update 17 Jul 2007

There have been some hiccups with the Baked Chilli Crab. As a result some of our readers have called up only to be disappointed that they were not available. Benny is planning to have it from August onwards. It will be a special order for Wed nights. Give 2 days advance notice.

48 comments:

Anonymous said...

it has lifted my spirits indeed.

Speedy said...

Tks for sharing Benny's story. I will have to bring my pre-believing friends to the restaurant to try good food and share with them the great story.... hopefully the meal will not only fill their stomaches but also their souls!

shadow said...

I recall Benny playing a pretty mean guitar as well. :-)

ieat said...

Yes, his eyes lit up when he talked about music. Ironically it was his love for music that got him into trouble in the first place. Got into drugs because he was emulating his rock idols songs.

United said...

ieat,

thanks for the long awaited faith blog, ha...

i honestly enjoy ur faith articles more than the food one...

your blog had been feeding my stomach, time to feed abit of my soul.

cheers

liverpool1965 said...

ooooo if he could do a chili crab pasta or pizza!!

foodiesteps_here said...

Hi Dr. Tay,

Do you have the number of the place? thanks!

Jon G said...

foodiesteps_here: 67821298

Beautiful story, and nearby too! Will drop in some day to check it out...

Anonymous said...

is this the one where MLB always go?

Damien said...

Inspirational... Will definitely check it out.

yg said...

ate at gosen at geylang lorong 23 in jan 2006 when benny was still there. the superior steam boat, ngoh hiang and tee kah (pig's leg) were very popular then. glad to know that he is back. will visit 18 chefs soon.

island said...

yeah ben played guitar for a wedding i went to. he's really good :) but yah he looks fierce! :p

i tried the food when ben was at a restaurant at geylang. they also had murals and all there. food (steamboat) was really good there too!

smart said...

It is a pity they closed Goshen. My Saints old boys enjoyed our 'muay'there. I pray that this time he will not fail. This time going to this restaurant is easy by walk.

liveyrdream said...

Very well-written article indeed! One of the best in my opinion ... :)

As what ieat says, go there for the food!

The baked rice is really good! And the great thing is that it's fast! Unlike most resturant/cafes when we have to wait at least 15-20mins for the baked rice and sometimes the cheese is not even well-baked or still sloggy... you will NOT find all these at Eighteen Chefs.

The baked rice will be served in front of you in less than 15 mins and the cheese is very well-baked with the nice golden brown. And the amazing thing is that all these are NOT pre-baked but only baked-to-order! So definitely fresh!

I've become a regular there since it opened few weeks ago ... and will continue to go back for more :)

I can't wait to try the Chilli crab baked rice! :)

By the way, I felt limited in the "mix and match" option for baked rice. For example, you can only choose 1 ingredient, there's no such option like chicken with mushroom etc... so I told Benny about it and he said he's going to improve on the varities and allow more than 1 ingredient. Hopefully it happens soon... :)

offspring said...

praise the Lord

Anonymous said...

I usually dun dig fusiony stuff but the way u described the chewy Mozarella Cheese and Chilli Crab sauce makes it sound so good! Anyway abit outta point but dis Benny guy looks rrrreally familiar! mus hv seen him on tv b4 or sth!

sbimbycat

Canton Pixie said...

thanks so much for this article. really apprec it!

Anonymous said...

Beautiful story, but I felt Benny's confidence is in himself, and not evolve in any imaginary being.

Damien said...

A little trivia: Goshen - Fertile region of Egypt occupied by the Israelites.

Initially thought it was a Chinses word and did not know when it meant till I read Genesis this morning :)

ieat said...

Well, Benny trusted himself for 10 years and it got him in and out of prison. So what was it that finally caused such a radical change?

Perhaps you should ask Benny himself.

sirong . said...

indeed , a nice story .

i hope more people will patronize the shop for it's good food instead of other resons .

i agreed that the baked rice they serve are superb .

do come down and try it yourself.

i can guarantee that you wont regard after trying and what's more , it's worth it !

cheers,
sirong.

Anonymous said...

Thanks, I did checked with him and he confirmed my thoughts, period

Mama BoK said...

Inspiring story. I hope more ppl are like Benny .. and willing to look out for the ex-convicts.. :)
I'll be sure to visit.. when i come home. :)

The Oriental Express said...

Ha! Ha!

The spirit and zest of the people remind me of the movie "18 Immortals - (shi pa Luo Han) :-)

armrd said...

hi..have long been waiting for ur next Faith entry.
so delighted to see what Benny is doing...and even more delighted cos there's a blog like this that shares this kind of story with us. :)
really appreciate it, Doc.
and btw, i like the Verse of the Day in this blog...like what the others say ur blog not only satisfy the hungry stomach but also the thirsty soul. :)

SCS butter said...

Most inspiring food blog!

Keep it up!

da®on said...

Praise God...


amazing GRACE

angie said...

thank you for sharing the place. my cell group has been looking for a nice place, conducive enough for sharing & prayer without being stared at. and guess what- 18 chefs is THE place. an inspiring story indeed.. and what more, good food, both for our stomachs & souls :)

Mary said...

I dun think it will b fair to the owner as he is runnin a biz afterall, kindly do not spend the whole day and deviod others of using the table, please b more zi tong

angie said...

to mary: think u've mistaken, we're just going there for dinner, and not spend the whole day there. and dinner would mean like 1 hr or so there.

flower said...

Went to try the cheese baked chilli crab today. Reserve a portion 2 days ago. Being a loyal customer of 18, I kept asking benny when the crab dish will come out after reading about it here. Finally gotta see and taste the disk today. It was superb. I am never a crab person and i only eat black pepper crab but this cheese bake chilli crab really suit my taste. The sauce is not so spicy, a little tangy and really go well with the buns. I finished all the sauce, ban not enough? Use the garlic bread to subsitute.

DannyWatt said...

I felt the sauce a little too tangy for my taste. and it would be nicer if there was crab roe inside the sauce.

Mingli said...

wow!

indeed an inspiring post and my boyf lives only at tanah merah,a 5min drive to the mall!
can't wait to get there:)

Chef Benny's an inspiration to us all.hope he'll continue to shine for God!

cheers!

minglii said...

How to ? When no one has seen god b4 ?

ieat said...

No one has ever seen God; but if we love one another, God lives in us and his love is made complete in us. 1 John 4:12

Genny said...

Thanks for yr recommendation. It is simply the best Black Pepper Crab Baked Rice I had ever tasted!

Meanwhile, I will be looking forward to the other recommendations U had made.

;)

Mrs.Poh said...

Thanks for the recommendation. My family and I enjoyed our dinner tonight. Both hubby and I tried their Chilli Baked Cheese Rice, Seafood Mornay Pasta( While jr had Creamy Chicken Pasta). Both are good, though we would appreciate that they go easy with the chilli, a tad too oily too. But nevertheless it was worth the try.

One note though...I wish Benny could smile more though. Was our first visit, not sure if we have to wait to be seated or we just find our own seats. So when I tried to get some attention, I saw Benny walked right to me, but totally ignored me, so I had to walk to the cashier and ask...oh well.....

Hope our next trip would be more enjoyable.

MIH said...

If we love one another, it is not god who lives in us, but rather our own feelings for the other person, eg families, friends, etc. Thought you r a bit over zealous, and hopefully not too immersed in this sort of stuff. Pardon my frankness, but there's a real world out there. I have a few friends over the top, and I am happy I brought them back to reality, they started behaving filial sons & daughters to their parents.

Anonymous said...

hi Dr Tay,
Besides the baked crab dishes, what are the good dishes to try if I am going there on weekend afternoons?

Regina said...

I go there to eat lunch very often. =] They provide fast services and the food is really good. Student/nurse meals are the best!

Anonymous said...

Well doc, when people like MIH cannot accept your faith or reason, the easiest option they take is to criticize you. But their criticism should not stop you from sharing what you should.

The universal nature of the Gospel means that we must share the it with both conviction and humility, leaving it up to the individual to choose to accept it or not.

Great blog you have here!

Anonymous said...

add the tag ! they're halal now !

JENCOOKS said...

I am so touched by the story and by a blog that talks about food and soul. Praise the Lord.

Anonymous said...

oh man.. i tried 18 chefs.. and it was really good!!! must try the chillie crab- serve on wednesday only ( warning: for those who can take spicy food!!) and my friend ordered the sliced beef baked rice with black pepper sause.. it was great.. will be back for more..

Anonymous said...

It's very nice , had the sliced chicken baked rice, cheesy, everything just taste so good!.

Awesome!!!!

MUST TRY! Anyway, it's HALAL now.

Anonymous said...

the food was really so-so only. and the service wasn't good at all.perhaps can do another review?

David King said...

More than the food provided which appears delicious and sumptious, i am fed with the greatness of God's work of transformation. Going down this week to taste the good food, can't wait

Anonymous said...

i just went recently with my friends. i think the service is great! =) my friend spilled half her cup of drink by accident and they replaced it with another full cup even though we didn't ask for it! we were pleasantly surprised =) food's great too! =)

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