My brother rescued me the other day when he helped me solve a problem with my accounting software year end processing.
So I told him that I would take him for our long awaited tomahawk steak. I suggested Grub by Ahong & Friends, Section 17 since I have had (fairly decent) steaks there twice already.
So there we were yesterday. I don't usually post so soon after an outing but this was so astounding that I just had to.
I got us the Special Pani Puri because I loved this appetizer when I tried it on an earlier visit with my partner.
Now, this, the Angus Tomahawk was what we came here for.
From the description it says - "with chips, leaf, potato salad & confit garlic bread". Then you choose the doneness. Since mum was with us, I opted for medium well.
There is no information of how the tomahawk would be cooked/serving style and one would of course expect a tomahawk to be cooked the usual way - on the grill and seasoned with salt and pepper.
I also ordered some extras - leaf salad, mustard, mint chutney and (accidentally) potato salad. Usually there is not enough condiments hence the extra mustard and mint chutney.
I don't have any complaints about the tomahawk itself in terms of the meat and doneness but the braised five spice gravy ruined the tomahawk to kingdom come.
Our experience was completely spoiled due to this style of cooking. To say that I was shocked and disappointed is a gross understatement.
I don't think I can forgive Ahong/his team for this transgression and I am so traumatized that I will not come back ever again.
I am even wondering if Ahong is still the proprietor of Grub because I find it hard to believe that he could dish out such an abomination.


















Dear friend, your meal and salad looks scrumptious 😋
ReplyDeleteI was laughing away and shocked with mouth opened from your description of how your beef came in chap gravy and the Chinese style greens.
ReplyDeleteI was laughing away and shocked with mouth opened from your description of how your beef came in chap gravy and the Chinese style greens.
ReplyDeleteWhen I saw the post title, it could only lead to 2 things....it's either very good....or very bad (and I'm shocked to find out later that it was the latter! When you asked "do you see something strange here"...I immediately noticed and wondering why the steak was in a pool of gravy! :O Further description of the strong smell and taste of 5-spice powder and I can imagine it ruining the taste of the steak...big time. In fact, 5-spice powder is not a seasoning one should take lightly as too much of it can be overpowering...even in ducks and roasted chicken (which I've experienced before). What a waste of a good piece of meat...not to mention money (I feel your pain)! If I were you, I would immediately raise the question to the server or kitchen staff if it's meant to be like that (unfortunately when I googled photos of it, they look exactly like that from a year back, in a pool of gravy). I guess if you had seen the photo, you would not have ordered it. I wonder if it's perhaps the meat is not so quality that they needed to drown it in a strong gravy to mask it.
ReplyDeleteI thought you wouldn't brave the traffic again to dine here after your last visit with your partner. And P/S: sorry to say but Ahong is still the proprietor there (you can see his FB postings). I think you should leave a google review to warn others about this dish. >_<
I figured out why my comment appeared twice in your post sometimes. When I used my mobile phone to type you a comment and hit the publish button, before the phone can load the comment to be published, my finger/hand was too fast to hit the publish button again the second time, which ended up in the comment appearing twice. This will not happen when I am using my laptop.
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