Showing posts with label Muslim Food. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Muslim Food. Show all posts

Saturday, 11 July 2015

When everything looks so fiery....

And by having a fiery exterior doesn't mean that the ingredients are spicy in nature. If you ended up looking at a big plate of reds, don't be afraid, what you are going experience would most likely to be a plate of...

'Indian Rojak'
Started off choosing the usual stuff like ''Fried Beancurd', 'Fried Fish Cake',
etc... then I pretty much started to give up identifying the different types of
ingredients. Event though the shape of the different types of ingredients are
completely different, but the colors are pretty much the same. =.="""

One of the interesting ingredients that they are offering over here would be a
special type of prawn fritters that is made up of mini shrimps. One might ask
what's so special about the shrimps? It simply means that every single bite out
of the prawn fritters will be filled with a nice taste of shrimps, which is (+).

Besides for the nice range of ingredients that they are preparing and offering
over here, the warm, thick and tasty sauce is a (+) too. When you started
dipping the ingredients into the sauce and pop them into your mouth, Hmmmmm...
it tastes so good. :P Rather than choosing a plate of ingredients of a similar
texture, one good reason why I like Rojak would be the nice mix of ingredients
with different textures and chewing sensation. :)

So where can you give this plate of ingredients a good try?
The name of this stall would be 'Haji Johan Muslim Food Temasek Indian Rojak'.
It's located inside 'Tekka Market'.

Notes:
  • Operating Hours:
    09:00 - 21:00
* Click here for the location of 'Tekka Market' on 'Google Maps'.
^ Click here for the list of delicacies that you can find and get in 'Tekka Market'.

Tuesday, 14 April 2015

Fatal camouflage...

Colors play an important role in our life. From time to time, we will be using the colors that you are getting from the dish to determine the taste of the dish. But this might be ...

a bit too hard to be accepted by average eaters. To a certain extent, the dish
has blended/camouflaged into the color of the plate. Are you sure you want to
give this dish a try?

'Mee Goreng'(Fried Noodles in Malay)
This is actually a plate of 'Mee Goreng'. This is a '3H' dish. In case you are
wondering what's a '3H', it actually means looks 'Hot~', served 'Hot~~' and
the overall taste is pretty 'Hot~~~' too. From the looks of this dish, I can
easily spot ingredients like 'peas', 'beansprouts', 'leafy vegetables', 'sliced
chilli', etc... As I dig into the dish, not only I'm getting an intense
overpowering spicy and piping hot taste, it also comes with the taste and aroma
of mutton too. Trust me, if you are not into spicy stuff, this isn't something
that you should try to toy with.

So where can you give this 'fatal' dish a good try?
The name of this stall would be 'N M Abdul Rahim'.
It's located inside 'Ayer Rajah Food Centre & Market'.

Notes:
  • Operating Hours:
    10:00 - 25:00
    (Closed on alternate Wednesday)
* Click here for the location of 'Ayer Rajah Food Centre & Market' on Google Maps.

Tuesday, 31 March 2015

Almost have it all...

'Little India', one of the best places to get your Briyani fix. Just by browsing through the menus of all the Indian eateries in this area requires more than half a day's work. =.=''' Anyway, time to move on... :)

'Chicken Dum Briyani'
Even though this is a Muslim stall preparing and selling Indian food but it
doesn't mean that it would lost out to the stuff prepared at a Indian stall
or restaurant. Though the queuing process can be pretty nasty, but just by
looking at the helpers over here scooping out deliciously looking portions
of food out of the gigantic pot just simply makes me feel like drooling.

Anyway, there isn't a lot of places in Singapore, where you can get such a
big plate of 'Briyani' at an affordable price. Not only the portion is great,
the taste is pretty good too. For a start, the Briyani rice is richly spiced.
Not only it comes with a nice fragrance when I scoop it inside my mouth, the
rice has a nice moist texture, which is a big (+) too. But that isn't the best
part. Even though I'm using a pair of plastic utensils, but I can scoop out
all the moist and tasty meat effortlessly, which is a big (+). Through there
isn't a lot of side dishes, but with the small portion of marinated crunchy
Cucumbers can really workout as a good side dish. The curry-like sauce is a
(+) too, in fact to a certain extent, the taste of this dish is so good that
you don't really need this at all. :)

So where can you give this dish a good try?
The name of this stall would be 'Yakader'.
It's located inside 'Tekka Market'.

Notes:
  • Operating Hours:
    10:00 - 17:00
    (Closed on Alternate Tuesdays)
* Click here for the location of 'Tekka Market' on 'Google Maps'.