Sunday, September 21, 2008

Carrot Cake: Lots of Stalls at Chomp Chomp with no name

With sumosumo, jems, carnineviand, ping, pong, champagne, Mr YaKwang, Holybro, Holydrummer


You would think that any stall that can do a white carrot cake will be able to do a black one as well right? Afterall, it is a matter of adding black sauce and how hard can that be? But the fact is that most Carrot Cake stalls I know of are either good for the white or the black but not both. Will that be your observation as well?



For this particular stall, it is the white version that is the best version. The carrot cake fried till it is nice and crispy and the nice savoury flavour comes from the secret recipe fish sauce which has gone through some tweaking, plus the addition of prawns when they fry the carrot cake. The outsourced carrot cake is not bad, quite soft, according to Jems who likes it this way. Sumosumo also gave his approval for the white without chilli. 4.25/5

This particular stall has been around for quite a while. It is one of these Heritage Hawker stalls where the business has been passed down from father to son. The old man used to peddle his carrot cake around the Philip St area in Serangoon and settled at Chomp Chomp since 1976. The old man is still around, but his son has well and truly taken over and Dad refused to have his picture taken and insist that the limelight be shone upon his son instead. But after much coaxing he finally relented. I just wanted to post his picture so that those of you who have been eating at this stall for eons will perk up and say, "Hey, I have been buying from this man since his son was still waist high!" Hands up anyone?

Conclusion

Very good white Carrot Cake and worth having a plate on your table as part of your hawker feast.

Carrot Cake
Stall 36 Chomp Chomp Food Centre

(Front of the food centre on the right)

Opened 5.30pm to 12 midnight

Closed on alternate Tuesdays



What to do next?

Check out other famous Carrot Cake places.
Try the two famous Hokkien Mee there Che Jian and Ah Hock!
Make sure you also get a plate of BBQ Stingray from Boon Tat Street BBQ.
RK House Prata from a across the road is also quite good.

17 comments:

jems said...

oh yes I enjoyed this carrot cake alot :) the white one that is~
need to head back to chomp chomp to have this again and also to try the che jian hokkien mee we missed the other time~

Blur Ting said...

I have 2 sons, one likes white, the other likes black. So it is a headache whenever I tapau. I always buy 2 packs in black so I don't have to wait too long.

My other son needs to try this, then he'll be converted.

entropy said...

I'm really surprised that a review for Chey Sua Carrot Cake hasn't been done yet. Considering that it's also right next to one of the best Hokkien Mee in Singapore, Tian Tian Lai, at Block 127 Lorong 1A Toa Payoh (which also hasn't been reviewed), there should be no reason why you haven't made a visit to that hawker centre yet. :)

ieat said...

Just because it is not on the blog does not mean I haven't been there.;)

I have tried the hokkien mee there but did not bring my camera then. Don't worry Chey Sua is on my to do list.

cactuskit said...

In my opinion, the white carrot cake at Chey Sua is much better when fried with loads of chilli. Without the chilli, its like Golden City carrot cake without ikan bilis.

Trust me on that when you order, Les.

ladyironchef said...

yeah many stalls didn't have a proper name. so sometimes it's quite difficult to find them.

And i agree places that does their carrot cake well, either their white or black. I think i never see a stall that can really does both rendition really well. But i still prefer black to white

Holy Drummer said...

Would always order from this stall whenever I eat at Chomp Chomp.

It's the corner stall! Right at the entrance.

fatme said...

I have eaten Chey Sua Carrot Cake couple of times,still can't figure out why it's so popular.

cactuskit said...

Maybe not too many CTK in Toa Payoh? Maybe decades of loyal customers? But the white with lots of chilli is really quite nice. You must have liked it to eat it a couple of times. Do you live in Toa Payoh? : )

Anonymous said...

i agree. I have tried Chey Sua a few times (usually order it as side dish) and fail to taste any special. It taste ordinary each time I have it. I think this Chomp Chomp's one taste better

Do give the black carrot cake at Toa Payoh Lorong 4 hawker centre a try (the food centre in front of Lee Fun Nam Kee). The carrot cake is cooked by 3 very old ladies in their 70s. They have been there for decades. The black carrot cake is the tradtional type, where the pieces of kueh are quite big.

Other interesting things in the same Lorong 4 hawker centre are the ngoh hiang, popiah, and in my opinion, the laksa is pretty good too.

holybro said...

Hmm..find this cake really savoury, chewy and crispy to the last bit...apetizing and not jer lat at all...much better compared to the others

fatme said...

No, I don't live there I usally go there for the Yong Tau Foo at Blk 116 and Hokkien mee.I tried the carrot cake a few times, because of it's high rating given by makansutra.And I was there, one time might be their off form day, but after fews times, it still not impress me, too ordinary to me.

entropy said...

Fair enough! I do hope to see your review of both places sometime in the future!

I stand by my statements when I say both are the best at their respective dishes. People are bound to disagree. If everyone agreed, there would only be 1 store for each dish in Singapore. :)

Damien said...

Thanks for the recommendation entropy. I do agree that Chey Sua is definitely one of the better CTK around.

Kill two birds with one stone - CTK and hokkien mee :)

Supreme said...

ever since son takes over, carrot cake standard drops!
i know cos i ate when i was a very small boy
now a plate cost $3 and PRETEND to add small pathetic pieces of prawn
gimme a break!

Ruky said...

I'm going to try it somewhere this week. Yeah!

Anonymous said...

the carrot cake is not very fantasic...give it a try at the tampines market located at 137 tampines st 11....there are 2 stalls there...Xiong kee fried carrot cake....both the white and black are nice....give it a try and u will be back for more...

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