1 Wallich Street
#B2-04 Guoco Tower
Singapore 078881
Thursday:
11:00am - 08:30pm
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Not much body but the toppings made up for it, the potato noodles themselves were top class, teeniest bit of chew and the perfect bite. It's sour enough but even with reduced spiciness, the choking chili is already too much to eat, we kept coughing
Still, it's worth a try if you're in the area for the best potato noodles I've had
It was my first time having rougamo, and I was so pleasantly surprised!
I had the Chicken Rougamo from @qin_ji_rougamo, and I was a splendid street snack I would totally get again. The crispy layered dough was stuffed full of chicken pieces which were really tender and flavourful. The contrast of textures coming from the crunch of the exterior and the tender saucy chicken pieces really worked very well. I can imagine the cumin pork version tasting even better!
As I ordered it as a set ($14.50), the set comes with cold noodles and a drink. The hot and spicy cold noodles indeed was flavourful and had a very strong kick, perhaps too spicy for me 🥹 I wished that the noodles was more springy though!
Definitely coming back for the rougamo. Good thing that it's just right outside Tanjong Pagar MRT!
Qin Ji Rougamo
7 Wallich St, #B2-04, Singapore 078884
The Qin Ji Braised Pork Rougamo (SGD $5.80) is a classic Chinese Shaanxi pastry.
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Also known as Roujiamo, the Rougamo features a filling of tender juicy braised pork loin and crunchy green bell peppers / capsicum, stewed for up to 10 hours with a range of spices and seasonings, finely chopped and stuffed within a crisp flaky baked wheat flatbread called Baijimo.
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Bite in with a satisfying crunch, the flatbread just falling away to release the robust filling, warm and comforting. Carries addictive meaty savoury salty sweet herbal vegetal bready flavours.
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The Black Pepper Beef Rougamo (SGD $5.90) features a filling of tender juicy beef, tender white onions, and crunchy green bell peppers / capsicum, marinated in rich black pepper gravy, stuffed within a crisp flaky baked wheat flatbread.
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Bite in with a satisfying crunch, the flatbread just falling away to release the robust filling, warm and comforting. Carries addictive meaty savoury salty vegetal sweet peppery spice bready flavours.
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A roujiamo / rougamo is not considered a full meal on its own, and is typically paired with other dishes.
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Qin Ji Rougamo
More details:
https://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.com/2023/07/qin-ji-rougamo.html
The Mala Mouth-Watering Chicken (SGD $7.50) is also known as Salivating Chicken or Kou Shui Ji, is a classic Chinese Sichuan / Szechuan appetizer.
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Featuring tender poached chicken in a vibrant mala peppercorn and chili oil gravy, garnished with fresh parsley and crunchy fried soy beans.
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Named for its gradual building of heat and numbness that grows on the palate as you eat, the punchy meaty sweet savoury salty spicy flavours are a blast.
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Nicely executed, has a medium grip of fiery numbness.
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The Black Fungus / Wood Ear Fungus (SGD $4.50) appetizer has a generous portion of crunchy slippery marinated black fungus / wood ear fungus, with vegetal earthy sweet spice flavour.
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Garnished with fresh spring onions and sliced red chili. Best shared to accompany a meal.
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Qin Ji Rougamo
More details:
https://ivanteh-runningman.blogspot.com/2023/07/qin-ji-rougamo.html
This is the price through Grabfood. I think it taste nice but it feels like many of the ingredients come as part of a premium instant noodle package.
If that is the case I wonder whether I should just buy a better instant noodle, which is cheaper.
Soup is savoury not overly salty or sweet.
Very meaty, savoury meat. One of these should be enough for most people. It's good to give it a try if you have not eaten it. The skin is unique like your normal Chinese biscuit but not overly thick.