Random Thoughts By a Random Boy

This blog features random thoughts and ramblings by me, Ashley, one of the many random boys that can be found in the world.

I am just an insignificant boy hoping to one day be able to make an impact on the world.

Your Everyday Food Lover

I love eating and trying out new (and good food)!

Click on the image to see all of the food adventures that I may or may not have been on yet.

Photography

Click here to see posts related to all of the photos that I have taken ever since the conception of this blog.

I may not have a professional camera (I'm just using my phone for phototaking) but I love angling up for the perfect shot any day!

Reading Enthusiast

I love reading and sharing about what I have read. Click on the image for a list of blog posts regarding all of the books that I have introduced to readers on my blog.

Musical Addict

Last but not least, I also like listening to music (especially Mariah Carey songs cause I'm a hopeless lamb!).

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Thursday, 13 August 2015

Toa Payoh Dinner

So I'm out today with a few of my friends (Hendrich, Jee, Larent and Nan Huei) to have a nice Claypot rice dinner at the market at Toa Payoh.

Here's the main dish and reason why we had our dinner today:



Yummy and amazing Claypot rice (and steaming hot too as you can see from the photo).

I'd say that the one thing I like from this dish is the fact that the salted fish used was extremely fresh and fragrant. You can really taste the quality of the salted fish used.



Of course, as with all Claypot rice meals, we have to add the dark sauces in and mix the rice up for the full experience!

As in the following picture, there were accompanying dishes with our meal as well:



Yum yum meal yay!

1) BBQ Sambal Stingray



Sizzling hot BBQ stingray on a hotplate. I enjoyed it as much as you'll enjoy looking at the photo that I took of it.

A whole bundle of spicy goodness ohmigosh!

2) Satay



Yum Satay!!! Makes your mouth water, doesn't it. We had some Satay accompanying our meal as well because what dinner would be complete without some Satay? Filled my craving for meat really well.

3) Sambal Kang Kong



Our last dish is a plate of sambal kang kong to round off our meal with some vegetables as well as add the emphasis to a local meal.

I'll say that I definitely enjoyed myself during this meal and I thank all of my friends for the amazing time we had together

Saturday, 8 August 2015

Mahjong 台s

So here I am playing Mahjong today with absolutely no idea how to count the 台s at all. Thankfully, I have good friends who helped me with counting the 台s as I played the game.

Basically, the 台s are counted as an addition of a set number of 台s for your winning hand depending on how hard it is to acquire that winning hand. Added on to that will be any 台s gotten from bonus combos in your winning hand.

Disclaimer: Some of the information below is taken from the Wikipedia page that I'm referring to as I type this blog post. I did not copy any of the information word-for-word though. All of the contents below have already been paraphrased.

台s from Winning Hands:

One 台:

臭平和: Win by amassing a hand of four sequences. In addition, the winning tile cannot be an "in-between" tile or used as the "eyes" in your winning hand. This winning hand is similar to the 平和 except that the 平和 has another criteria that has to be met: If you manage to amass the abovementioned hand without obtaining any of the animals or flowers, your hand will be considered a proper 平和, which is worth four 台s in the game, instead.

Two 台s:

对对胡/碰碰胡: Win by amassing a hand of four triplets or quadruplets in the game and not qualifying for any of the other types of winning hands mentioned below.

半色: Win by amassing a hand containing tiles of only one suit. This winning hand is similar to the 清一色. However, this winning hand allows one to have a mixture of one or more wind or dragon sets (东, 南, 西, 北, 发财, 白板 or 红中) in your hand as well. If you manage to amass such a hand without any wind or dragon tiles, your hand will be considered a 清一色 winning hand, which is worth four 台s, instead.

Three 台s:

小三元: Win by amassing a hand containing two dragon triplets or quadruplets (发财, 白板 and 红中) with your "eyes" being the third of the dragon tiles. This winning hand is similar to the 大三元 with only one difference: The 大三元 hand involves three dragon triplets or quadruplets instead of two. The 大三元 hand is worth five 台s.

Four 台s:

平和: Win by amassing a hand of four sequences without obtaining any of the animals or flowers. In addition, the winning the cannot be an "in-between" tile or used as the "eyes" in your winning hand.

大牌一九: Win by amassing a hand of triplets or quadruplets containing only the following tiles:  一万, 九万, 一索, 九索, 一筒, 九筒, 东, 南, 西, 北, 发财, 白板 and 红中. This winning hand is similar to the 请老头 and 字一色/大字 with only these differences: The 请老头 does not involve any wind or dragon tiles (东, 南, 西, 北, 发财, 白板 or 红中) while the 字一色/大字 involves only wind and dragon tiles. Both of these winning hands are worth the maximum number of 台s on the table.

清一色: Win by amassing a hand containing tiles of only one suit without any wind or dragon tiles (东, 南, 西, 北, 发财, 白板 or 红中) in your hand.

小四喜: Win by amassing a hand containing three wind triplets or quadruplets (东, 南, 西 and 北) with your "eyes" being the fourth of the wind tiles. This winning hand is similar to the 大四喜 and 十八罗汉 with only these differences: The 大四喜 involves four wind triplets or quadruplets instead of three while the 十八罗汉 involves four wind quadruplets instead. The 大四喜 hand is worth five 台s while the 十八罗汉 is worth the maximum number of 台s on the table.

Five 台s:

大四元: Win by amassing a hand containing three dragon triplets or quadruplets (发财, 白板 and 红中).

大四喜: Win by amassing a hand of four wind triplets or quadruplets (东, 南, 西 and 北). This winning hand is similar to the 十八罗汉 with only one difference: The 十八罗汉 involves four wind quadruplets instead and is worth the maximum number of 台s on the table.

Thirteen 台s:

十三幺: Win by amassing a hand containing all of the following tiles: 一万, 九万, 一索, 九索, 一筒, 九筒, 东, 南, 西, 北, 发财, 白板 and 红中 with your "eyes" involving any one of these tiles.

Maximum 台s:

请老头: Win by amassing a hand of triplets or quadruplets containing only the following tiles: 一万, 九万, 一索, 九索, 一筒 and 九筒.

字一色/大字: Win by amassing a hand of triplets or quadruplets containing only the wind and dragon tiles (东, 南, 西, 北, 发财, 白板 and 红中).

十八罗汉: Win by amassing a hand of four wind quadruplets (东, 南, 西 and 北).

So I walked out of the mahjong room breaking even (not losing or winning any money) which I consider lucky since I am a pretty new player with almost zero experience counting the 台s in the game at all.

Good game well played, guys! Was a fun day out with you three!


Friday, 7 August 2015

Bangkok Street Mookata

So yay, in my third blog post for today, I am writing about the Mookata that I had this evening with a friend of mine.



As can be seen from the picture above, the name of the Mookata is Bangkok Street Mookata.

You can see the price list for their two and four persons' set meals below:



As for us, we didn't order according to the platters that they have. We ordered the following dishes a la carte:



In that picture are two portions each of meatballs, chicken, pork and beef. They combined the two plates/portions into one plate for those dishes. The tang hoon in the picture is only one portion's worth.

Each portion costs $0.90 but I still feel that the portions are pretty small regardless. This is by far the worst point of the entire meal.

This Mookata stall is actually found inside a coffee shop at Jurong West St 42 as can be seen in the following picture:



For all of you wondering what Mookata's all about, refer to the following picture:



Mookata is basically the Thai version of steamboat and grill with one difference: The grill is above the steamboat area meaning that all of the sweet juices and fats from the meat will all drop into the steamboat soup. Yum!

Those two pieces of meat are actually pork lard used to season, oil and flavour the grill and soup for the Mookata to come.



There's really nothing much to say anymore about the meal except that the seasoning for the beef meat is awesome! It's sweet and succulent and if you cook the beef just nice, the tenderness of the beef will blend exceptionally well with the seasoning. It's like a whole piece of heavenly goodness just melting in your mouth!

We ordered another two portions of the chicken, pork and beef meat to share among the two of us and paid $40.30 total for the meal. I think the meal is a little pricey just for the two of us but we did eat more than just a normal two persons' portion of meat.

Refer to the following picture for more information about the place:



Taste: 3.5/5
Service: -/5
Ambience: 2.5/5
Price: 2/5
Overall: 2.67/5

Overall comments:
The stall is a nice place to eat if you are craving for barbecue grill or Mookata but the taste is pretty much average. The food is a little pricey with pretty small portions. Also, it's situated in a coffee shop so there really isn't that good of an ambience in the area.