INdulge!
VOL.5 ISSUE 93 • JULY 12, 2012
EDGEDAVAO
FOOD
Spoonful of heaven By Carlo P. Mallo
Some of life’s most wonderful surprises happen when you least expect it. And that is what I experienced when I got off the wrong station in Singapore. The everchanging landscape of this island nation can make navigation a challenge even for repeat travelers.
On our way to Orchard, we mistakenly got off at Somerset station, found our way out of the station by following the throng of people and ending up in one of the many malls that dot this stretch of Singapore. Exhausted from too much commute and walking, as it was the last couple of days of our weeklong vacation, I just wanted to sit down. I was sitting by the curb as my Tita snapped photos. When I reviewed the photos, my heart skipped a beat when I read the words on the poster behind me: Din Tai Fung at level B2. Can this be it? Can this be the elusive restaurant that friends from Shanghai have been raving about? I read and re-read the poster much to my heart’s delight and to my palate’s excitement. And so, without much thought or even asking for their approval, I dragged my Tito and Tita to the lower levels of the mall in my quest to finally meet food that many has simply described as ‘heavenly’. Much has been said about Din Tai Fung and its world famous xiao long bao – a dimsum filled with meat and clear soup. Oh, their vegetable dumplings are being raved about, too. I was surprised to see the restaurant almost empty when I arrived, and I thought, can this be the right one? Of course it was the right one. We just arrived a little early before the lunch crowd came in. And true enough, the tables began to slowly get filled with locals, tourists, and a couple more of Filipinos who have also heard of the restaurant. As for the taste, nothing is overrated about Din Tai Fung. The xiao long bao was beyond perfect. It has this certain lightness to it that I can still taste it and smell the aroma that wafts
Much has been said about Din Tai Fung and its world famous xiao long bao – a dimsum filled with meat and clear soup.
through as you bit open the top part of the xiao long bao.
I am so bad with names that I can hardly recall the names of the other food
items that we ordered. But everything was just too pleasant, and yes, heavenly.