(Update: This food outlet has closed already at Promenade, Greenhills)
The Food Club recently got an invite to visit and try the menu of the latest food place in Promenade, Greenhills – Shiok. In Fookien, shiok means “cheap” or “inexpensive”. I found out later from the chef-owners that it had a different meaning for their restaurant. Since their cuisine is primarily Singaporean, shiok in Singapore means “delicious”. That revelation set my mind up for a yummy dinner ahead.
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Steamed Kailan (PhP 80) |
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Teh C |
Next came a Malaysian specialty – Nasi Goreng Ikan Bilis, fried rice with anchovies. eggs, shrimps, and vegetables. This one I really loved because when I go to Chinese restaurants, our family normally orders salted fried rice (with salted fish). The added touch was the sambal, a popular condiment found in Malaysia and Singapore, served on a small spoon.
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Nasi Goreng Ikan Bilis (PhP 140) |
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Premium Hainanese Chicken |
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Premium Soy Chicken |
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Crispy Pork (PhP 180) Traditional Cantonese roast |
The Crispy Pork reminded me of the Chinese appetizers that usually precede lauriats. Try both dips.
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Fried Fish with Eggplant (PhP 180) Deep fried fish in special Cantonese oyster sauce mix |
Fried Fish with Eggplant was one of my favorites. I liked the sauce that wrapped the fish, which turned out to be dory, my ever favorite fish fillet ingredient. While I am not a fan of eggplant as much as some of my kids are, I think it lends its flavor to the overall taste of the dish.
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Nasi Bojari (PhP 345) Malaysian spicy fried chicken, beef rendang, assam prawns and served with a special fried rice |
Nasi Bojari is a dish that allows you to taste a little of everything. You can even have beef rendang without ordering the entire Beef Rendang dish.
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Smashed Chicken (Ayam Penyet) (PhP 190) Spiced fried chicken served with kangkong, fried potatoes, sambal sauce and a thick soy sauce |
Since I am a chicken person, over beef and pork, the various chicken dishes really pleased me. The Smashed Chicken is another one I enjoyed that evening, especially with the touch of seasoned tempura flakes sprinkled over its top.
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Spicy Pineapple Fish (PhP 150) Deep-fried fish topped with Singaporean pineapple chili sauce |
I thought the fried fish with eggplant was good but this one topped it. As you bite into the fish, it is a bit crunchy outside but steamed soft inside. The pineapple sauce was a good sweet/sour sauce combination.
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Baked Beef Brisket Curry (PhP 250) Beef curry baked over rice. Popular in HK & Singapore |
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Beef Rendang (PhP 345) Beef hanging tenders simmered with coconut cream and chili |
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Fishball Kwey Teow (PhP 185) Rice noodles w/ Singaporean fishballs, fish cake, bok choy, ikan bilis, mint leaves, bean sprouts and fish skin |
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Nonya Laksa (PhP 325) Noodles, fresh prawns fish cake, tofu in a spicy, coconut prawn gravy topped with laksa leaves |
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Pisang Goreng |