Two Chefs Eating Place: Butter Pork Ribs Ooh So Shiok!
With Chin Chai Guy, Skinnyfoodie and ieatfamily
Butter Pork Ribs (Medium) $12
When PChong first told me about Two Chef's Butter Pork Ribs, the dish I saw in my mind's eye was a couple of pork ribs swimming in golden oil. I bet it was good to eat but I felt my arteries clogging up just thinking about it.
So imagine my surprise when the Butter Pork Ribs come out covered with golden yellow dust and curry leaves! And even more delightfully surprised that it tasted so shiok!
The Pork Ribs, more accurately Pork Chops were wonderfully tender with a melt in your mouth quality about it. But it was the butter powder which really got me excited that day. You know, it was just one of those head shaking, "I am so excited to have found something so yummy" kind of moments. The taste was similar to that of Cereal prawns, savoury and sweet and really great to eat with rice. We literally picked the plate clean, curry leaves and all. 4.5/5
Ah Hua, the elder brother of the two Chefs explained to me that the butter powder takes around four hours of slow cooking to prepare. Butter is melted over a low fire and slowly combined with a bit of flour, milk and other secret ingredients until it becomes a powder. Actually it was a little bit like someone crumbled savoury butter cookies over the Pork Chops.
Cold Cockles $6 (small)
Although the restaurant has only been around for 7 years, the two brothers from Ipoh have already got quite a following. I spoke with Ah Hua and I can tell you that this guy is passionate about food which is why a lot of the signature dishes here are all their own creations.
If you are a fan of cockles, then you will have to order a plate of the cold cockles which is a plate of cleanly shucked cockles drizzled with a garlic, chilli padi laced sauce. The cockles are really fresh and sweet and you won't have the hassle of getting sand in your mouth as they are all squeeky clean. Our cockle fan, skinnyfoodie said it was just as exceptional as the Butter Pork and gave it a 4.5/5.
Golden Mushroom Tofu $10
The homemade tofu with golden mushrooms is another signature dish here. A lot of Cze Char places make their own tofu nowadays so they can tweak the flavour and consistency of the tofu. It comes with a sauce which I thought was good but could have been a little thicker. I think the same dish on a sizzling hotplate with an egg ala hotplate tofu would be even better. 4/5
Three Colour Spinach $8
I have tried this three colour spinach dish many times before at other cze char places but I have yet to find one that I can truly say was exceptional. This is just another one to add on to that list. Maybe it is just the dish itself that I don't appreciate but I lot of other people seem to rave about this and I cannot see why at this stage. 3.5/5
Prawn Salad $18
I used to love this dish years ago when I first ate it but nowadays it has lost a lot of its novelty for me. Some dishes like are like that while others like sweet and sour pork seem to be evergreen (for my palate anyway). Still it was well executed dish, the prawns were nice and juicy and the tempura batter was crisp. 4/5 I think next time I should go for Satay Prawns as suggested by PChong.
Conclusion
This is going to be another of those places that our makan kakis will be bringing their families to! Great food, reasonable prices with generous portions and located in a great old coffeeshop that hasn't been renovated since the 70's. I am already planning my return visit for the Butter Pork Ribs and to try some of the other dishes!
You can read PChong's review here.
Two Chefs Eating Place
Blk 116 Commonwealth Crescent, #01-129
Singapore 140116
64725361, 94379712
11.30am - 2.30pm
5pm - 11.30pm
Monday (Lunch) closed
32 comments:
The price a bit steep for me.
What is the chinese name for the 3 Colour Spinach. That looks interesting but I have never tasted it before. :) Would like to try it.
#$%#$%^@@@^!!! looks good !its freaking 4am here and i am looking at this ?
when you are travelling, missing the foods of singapore and you see a blog feature like this....can die lah !
will visit this place when i am back...whack whack whack !
Where the heck are you Wahcow? We going for prawn noodles and ter kah later! Damien tells me this ter kah is damn shiok, die die must try one! Moooohahahahah!
am in frankfurt lor....prawn noodles and ter kah? he must be bringing you to the place jems brought us the last time at henderson....mooohahahahaha
i must say it again @!@#!@%%%^^##^ !!!
the butter pork ribs look shiok shiok !!!
so few calories to spare, so many things to eat, so little time !
so funny....the password for the previous post is "ai lun"...... ok loh !! i lun !!!
Frankfurt also a lot of Ter Kah as well as Frankfurters!
Love the zhi char here. Affordable and good. Great recommendation and lobang for this hangchengpai period.
I text Wahcow an hour ago and he has yet to reply.
Now I know he's in the land of the knuckles :)
Yup, it's the place Jems brought us a couple of weeks back.
the foods are so tempting especially prawn salad which is my favourite.. As an easterner, Commonwealth Crescent is another travel challenge for me.. im countdown to Peranakan Museum food feast =]
hmm...the prawn salad looks small...or is it because you all ate most of it already. But then its one of my fav czechar dish.
got to put this place on my try list.
ARGH...
it looks...so...gooood....omg...The Ribs and the mushroom tofu got my tastebuds going...
And I just ate my breakfast...=.=
Must...try....
e butter pork ribs n cold cockles had me drooling!!! but it's so far!!! =(
wow super nice!
the cold cockles looks shiokelicious~~ wahcow when are u coming back? Please jio~ Me have yet to try or maybe bring my folks there for din this weekend keke
They open throughout the night???
5pm - 11.30am
Ah thanks for pointing out the typo. Should be 11.30pm. Have amended already
Wow the butter pork ribs looks good!!!!
so does everything else.... finally a more accessible west side joint! hehe..
Wow. You seem to be one step ahead of our newspapers these days.
Seriously? Butter powder? I want some! Now!
You're photos always look amazing! Just letting you know we tagged you on our blog, www.bigfoodsmallworld.blogspot.com
Feel free to join in the fun, no obligation. Thanks for keeping our mind in Singapore..
Kat and Kim
holybro, we go makan after work next week! :)
Wow, that is what I call "perks" for working at Nanyang Cafe!
ieat want to make kopi for a day? :)
Leslie, the reason you have a low page view per reader ratio is because you do not update your blog often enough.
You know why? People come see, no update then go.
That's how you arrived at approximately 1-2 ratio.
If you put in 1 or even 2 entries per day, I bet you, people come more often and you want them to come often and perhaps "hang around the area"?
If i were you, i would at least put in 1 entry a day, and i would put a shoutbox. You want people to come here often, perhaps daily and hang around chatting, and then look around this site.
That will improve your readers pageview ratio.
Your last entry was done on thursday night although it showed friday. Now is Monday. From thursday to monday, nothing, you don't know what you're missing my friend.
Omgosh. THe food looks damm nice. How do i go there? any bus service number?
I went to try out this place with high anticipation. Turns out to be well typical. 3 stars out of 5 from me.
Tried tat place jus now for dinner... well ordered the picture food:
1) Butter pork ribs
- the buttery taste can be more flavorful... but still nice nontheless..
2) Golden Mushroom tofu
- nice...but thot it was quite normal...
3) Salad Prawns
- really like the mayo taste =)
n for the price...its really value for money =)
OH MAN!!! I'm halfway around the world too... and feeling just that bit more homesick (especially with people going back home for thanksgiving) when I see such nice Singapore food!
we just had their butter ribs, cold cockles, claypot fishhead, black pepper beef and they are SEDAP! =)=)
especially like the butter ribs cos its REALLY good~~ truly recommend to everyone who goes!
just went for lunch there... yummy.
the prawn egg is also good.
There is a desserts stall that sell nice hot desserts like da mai,cheng teng and green bean soup at the hawker centre beside it :) The da mai is nice,u guys may want to try it: P
Went yesterday to tabao. The auntie was super nice.
I think their food (well, most food) is much better suited to be consumed on the spot. I really wanted to like the butter pork ribs but when I opened the box at home, there was so little butter 'powder'. Whatever I tasted of the 'powder' was fantastic, but the pork ribs were barely covered at all, so what I got were pork ribs with tiny bits of 'powder'. Sigh. I'm not sure if the tabao had anything to do with it.
Think I will still give it another chance and consume it on the spot next time. Other things I tried:
-The dang gui prawn soup is a MUST TRY! Woah! Fresh super big and juicy prawns and the soup is so addictive.
-Prawn salad. I hardly have this, but I really liked theirs! Well seasoned.
-Honey chicken with almonds. This was another highlight for me. Again, very 'ru wei'. Very well-seasoned.
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