1. morton's famous hot chocolate cake
i doubt this one needs any introduction. this little gem is soo good. its good whether you have the full meal or if you just pop by for dessert. its a little pricey though ($25), but the experience is worth it. there's a reason why its called morton's famous hot chocolate cake. the cake is cooked perfectly. the texture is so consistent on various occassions, fluffy yet not to soft, and at the same time dense enough to savor the thick chocolatey taste. then when you cut into it, you can see the hot molten chocolate inside oozing with seductive goodness. flowing slowly like viscous molten lava, so thick and incredibly delicious. and on the side with it, the slightly lighter taste of the vanilla ice cream, which brings balance to all that chocolate flavor. just heavenly.
2. johnsonville beddar cheddar sausage
3. godiva dark chocolate decadence drink
i think this goodie has been around for years, but i never knew about it until last year. apparently, at all the godiva stands (like the one at the basement food court of takashimaya), they have this chocolate drink. i believe they have several flavors; milk chocolate, dark chocolate etc. the one that i tried was the dark chocolate decadence. it was the best chocolate drink i've ever had in my life. i don't know what they put in it, but it was fantastic. initially, i d and i agreed that we'd just share one, you know, calories and all. but in the end were were both fighting over it. warning though: this is super sinful. its so thick, chocolatey and delicious that you'd forget all about your diet and just temporarily be zoned out into your little chocolate world.
4. in-n-out burgers
5. indonesian martabak manis (sweet martabak)
this one is interesting. i'm sure alot of you haven't tried this before. martabak is a pancake-like dish/snack in indonesia, served in the evening by street vendors or hawkers. it's NOT the martabak that you can buy in sg. its totally different and way better. it's made in a large pan, where they put lots and lots of butter, then pour the batter, then put in all the ingredients and the fold in it half to make a it like a giant crepe. ingredients that are usually put into martabak are chocolate, shredded cheese, crushed peanuts, condensed milk and sesame seeds. the outcome is a folded pancake with all the sweet chocolate goodness inside. its so good i once ate the whole thing myself! (its usually shared amongst 3-4 people) the texture is firm, and it is chocolatey and sweet when you bite inside.
they also make a savoury version of martabak (martabak asin aka salty martabak) which is made of eggs and other ingredients. very good too. sometimes i can't decide which is better. usually i try to alternate between eating the two. so you get a piece of sweet martabak, the the savoury egg one, then sweet, then salty.
6. snyder's cheddar cheese pieces
7. indomie
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last but definitely not least, my childhood favourite. indomie dry. i've talked about this lots of times throughout the site. just eat the damn thing will you? and make sure you put all the seasoning in it, along with the sweet sauce, chilli, and seasoning oil thats inside. thats at least half the fun. the best tasting noodles ever. i don't care if it's crappy and cheap and instant. get real man. its damn good. you got to admit at least that.
so there it is, my seven favourite foods in the world; my seven deadly sins. drop me a line if you start trying any of these, or if you agree with me. but don't even think about getting me started on snyder's again.
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3 comments:
you know i don't agree with you on the synder's thing. hahahaha.
i can't even make myself finish a pack
Hi Testo, I'm from Indonesia. Seems that you like Indonesian food like martabak and Indomie. Hv u been to Indo or u wr originally from here? I am also a sinner since I love to eat some of those 7 deadly sins..ha..ha..
Hi, yes i'm actually from indonesia, but i've been studying here in singapore since i was 7. so i go back there pretty often and love the fantastic good.
martabak, bakmie, nasi padang, soto.. everything. fantastic. don't you just love the chocolate martarbak and the salty one.
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