Wednesday, May 14, 2008

Old Town Cafe

4288 Dublin Boulevard
Dublin, CA 94568
(925) 833-8300

www.otcafe.com

During my West Coast culinary adventure we visited
The Old Town Cafe, another Asian restaurant in Dublin's Ulferts Plaza. Ulferts Plaza is a multi-leveled outdoor mall with several restaurants (including previously mentioned Koi Garden), markets, and stores. The Old Town Cafe serves Singaporean cuisine. Singaporean cuisine is a delightful mix of influences, from Indian to Chinese.
The Old Town Cafe occupies a small square open space consisting of about thirty tables. It was
early in the evening when we arrived and the place was not too busy, but as we continued our meal Old Town Cafe began to fill up with people of all ages.
Our meal began with the Roti Canai appetizer, which is a multi-layered Indian style flatbread served with a curry dipping sauce. As one of my companions put it, the flatbread was like an "Indian Croissant". The layers were buttery and flaky and the dipping sauce, similar to a South Indian Sambar, had just enough spice.


Next we ordered the Herbal Pork Rib Soup to share. The soup is stewed with 17 Chinese herbs, and served with Chinese Donuts, and crispy Tofu Skin. This soup was quite delightful. The broth had so many flavors from the different herbs, and the Pork was falling off of the bone. The Chinese donut, which was similar to a fried wonton, added the perfect amount of crunchy texture.


We then ordered three dishes to share: Butter Prawns, Singapore Old Town Tofu, and Singapore Noodle.
The Butter Prawns arrived lightly coated with a crisp batter and lying upon a bed of lettuce and Cilantro. The Shrimp were cooked perfectly, still adorning their edible shells. The fresh Cilantro added a great zest.


The Tofu dish was seriously delicious. The Tofu was also lightly coated with a batter, pan fried, and dressed with mushrooms, shrimp, and a satiny brown sauce.


And finally, the Singapore Noodles were perfectly cooked, savory, and presented with a cabbage slaw on the side.
All of the dishes we enjoyed were wonderfully prepared. The bustle of all the families that were also dining at the Old Town Cafe that evening added to the positive energy, creating a very welcoming atmosphere.
The Ulferts Plaza has so many tasty offering; one could eat three meals a day for days without getting bored. The Plaza is definitely an asset to the area, and I can't wait to return to continue the culinary adventures.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

this post is making me seriously hungry. sounds like a great place; the pics of the food are great.