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Friday, May 30, 2008

Oasis Taiwan Porridge - Idyllic Dining in the Park

many of you are probably already familiar with oasis taiwan porridge. for 35 years, this riverside restaurant occupied a standalone building beside kallang basin, becoming a landmark in its own right. to many families, it’s a popular gathering place. i have friends who grew up going there for family dinners during special occasions.

but in land-scarce singapore, buildings with a rich history or sentimental value are being torn down to pave the way for modern developments. likewise, oasis had to suffer the same fate when it closed down in march this year to make way for the upcoming sports hub.

thankfully for its many loyal patrons, oasis opened again a month later in toa payoh town park — right opposite my office! in keeping with its tradition, the restaurant is still a standalone building. it even overlooks a large pond that should give its customers a sense of nostalgia.

Oasis Taiwan Porridge

naturally, a colleague of mine who has fond childhood memories of patronising the restaurant was eager to visit it again. so one weeknight after getting out of office, we simply crossed the streets and had our dinner there!

Meal at Oasis Taiwan Porridge

we ordered a number of classic zi char (home-cooked fare) dishes which, on hindsight, was quite a large spread for two persons. but since we were so excited about the meal, we wanted to sample as much as possible!

Fried Chicken with Spices

Fried Chicken with Spices (川椒鸡片)
Price: $7 + 10% Service Charge + 7% GST
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a staple dish for me when it comes to zi char is kung pow chicken (宫保鸡丁). the closest thing we could find on the menu was the fried chicken with spices, which turned out very disappointing. the taste of garlic (the only spice i could detect) totally overpowered the dark sauce, which made eating it a highly unpleasant experience (and i don’t even hate garlic).

i’m usually a big fan of chicken (any form) but in this case, i simply couldn’t bring myself to eat much of it. if anyone is looking to have chicken here, i heard that the deep-fried salted chicken is good. but stay away from this one.

Fried Kang Kong with Chili and Belachan

Spicy dish Fried Kang Kong (Chinese Kale) with Chili and Belachan (炒通心菜)
Price: $6 + 10% Service Charge + 7% GST
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another staple zi char dish for me would be fried kang kong (chinese kale) with chili and belachan (fermented ground shrimp). i have had enough renditions to know that when it comes looking soupy like this, it ain’t gonna be good. and i was right. the entire dish was bland, forgettable and once again, disappointing.

to be fair, the two dishes mentioned above taste best when they are cooked on roaring fires commonly witnessed in hawker center stalls. this allows the food to absorb wok “heat”, the special flavor that results from quick, high-heat frying. the process is probably absent here because when cooked in small portions like this, the food simply gets overcooked.

Sotong with Sambal

Spicy dish Sotong (Calamari) with Sambal (三岜沙冬)
Price: $7 + 10% Service Charge + 7% GST
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luckily, the sotong (calamari) with sambal fared much better. the sambal sauce had just the right amount of flavor and kick to satisfy a spicy food lover like myself. i would have preferred sotong rings though, and a bigger portion, please.

Clay Pot Beancurd

Clay Pot Beancurd (砂煲豆腐)
Price: $10 + 10% Service Charge + 7% GST
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if i had a choice, i would rather not have any form of tofu (except when it’s the fried tofu at sakae sushi). so i was pleasantly surprised to find myself liking the clay pot beancurd. it was very satisfying to have the delicious beancurd in your mouth with the flavorful soup oozing out. the taste was somewhat reminiscent of bak ku teh (pork rib tea). yum!

Almond Jelly & Longan

Almond Jelly & Longan (龙眼豆腐)
Price: $5 + 10% Service Charge + 7% GST
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after a successive progression of these dishes, desserts are always a welcome relief. to complete your meal, oasis offers a range of popular choices such as almond jelly and herbal jelly. pretty standard stuff, and safe too.

Herbal Jelly

Herbal Jelly (龟龄膏)
Price: $5 + 10% Service Charge + 7% GST
Dish rating: Dish ratingDish ratingDish rating

so the overall standard of the food here may not be overtly good, but that should not deter loyal followers from its 35-year-old customer base, judging from the long queues on weeknights. with the idyllic feel of a park setting, many people would find dining here rather peaceful and relaxing, especially for families. oasis is definitely here to stay.

Oasis Taiwan Porridge 海京楼台湾粥
Toa Payoh Town Park
303 Toa Payoh Lorong 6
Singapore 319393
(65) 6346 4418
Service rating: Service rating
www.oasisbay.com.sg

for now, i must mention something that really put the stinker on the whole dining experience. one thing about restaurants that really irks me, besides refusing to serve water, is when they charge you for something without letting you know in advance.

when our bill came, we were certainly not prepared for the number of items that were charged to us without warning, such as the little plate of peanuts and a $3 plate of something (that i can’t even remember since we virtually left it untouched) that were served to us the moment we sat down.

so people, never assume that these things are complimentary simply because they look cheap. always check with the waiter(ess) whether you would be charged for that cup of chinese tea you didn’t drink, or the basket of keropok you didn’t order, for example.

i have had such encounters at quite a number of restaurants, notably asian ones, including oasis and bali thai. trying to make a quick buck by overcharging customers for cheap items that they haven’t asked for, nor have been told about, i’m sorry, that’s just low. what’s disturbing is that many more restaurants are doing it and people in general are willingly, or unwillingly, paying for these things without putting up a fight.

come to think of it, i should start a blog post titled “10 things restaurants can do to annoy customers”. now, that would be fun.

Posted by Veron Posted by Veron · Category Food category · Total number of reads 2,923 views

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  1. Oasis is quite near where I have music theory lesson every Thu evening, but I would probably give it a miss. Like yourself, I dislike being charged for something without my prior knowledge. Part of good service means to ask, or at least to state very clearly right at the beginning. View all comments by py

    Posted by posted by py AUSTRALIA Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.14 · Time posted May 30, 2008 at 11:25pm · Direct link to this comment link



  2. You made a very good point. I have given them a 1-star service rating. Boo. View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.14 · Time posted May 30, 2008 at 11:33pm · Direct link to this comment link



  3. I am a dessert addict but all the food looks delicious!

    I am linking your previous post on “memebon, the cutest japanese baby kitten” on my page, I hope you don’t mind. =D View all comments by alldoneup

    Posted by posted by alldoneup UNITED STATES Windows Vista Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.14 · Time posted May 31, 2008 at 4:24am · Direct link to this comment link



  4. I wouldn’t mind at all. Glad you like the kitten! More of the world should get to see her :) View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.14 · Time posted June 1, 2008 at 9:53pm · Direct link to this comment link



  5. There is an AMK Centre eatery offering porridge buffet. It is at (Level 2) of a centre building which sells apparels at its Level 1. Though I haven’t patronize yet, the promotion banner caught my eyesight lor :P View all comments by TeReNcE

    Posted by posted by TeReNcE SINGAPORE Windows Vista Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.14 · Time posted June 2, 2008 at 2:59pm · Direct link to this comment link



  6. Thanks for sharing. While we’re on the topic, I have added a link to a food review I posted earlier for Gu Zao Ren Seafood Taiwan Porridge. That’s one place I would recommend to people that want fuss-free and consistently good food. View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.14 · Time posted June 2, 2008 at 9:48pm · Direct link to this comment link



  7. u work in Toa Payoh too… cool…

    we can lunch 2gether… :P

    ok.. food looks sumptuous to me… mmm… shld try… View all comments by Bernard

    Posted by posted by Bernard SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 2.0.0.14 · Time posted June 3, 2008 at 11:39am · Direct link to this comment link



  8. Nice posting and nice map! View all comments by Singeo

    Posted by posted by Singeo SINGAPORE Mac OS X Safari 525.20 · Time posted June 5, 2008 at 9:15am · Direct link to this comment link



  9. Thanks! Now that StreetDirectory.com is down, I need a new source for my maps. Experimenting with Google Maps at the moment. Hope it works out :) View all comments by Veron

    Posted by posted by Veron SINGAPORE Windows XP Mozilla Firefox 3.0 · Time posted June 6, 2008 at 8:02pm · Direct link to this comment link



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