Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Out Of Singapore


 Pic Taken from http://www.tfssb.com/2003_RestaurantSinggahSelalu_JB.asp#

Name: Singgah Selalu Restaurant
Address: 36-F, Jalan Skudai, Danga Bay, Johor Bahru, Malaysia 80200
Opening Hours: 6am - 2am 
This article is a slightly special one cos its taken out of Singapore. Along the coastal bay of Malaysia, this place is known as Singgah Selalu, meaning "Hang Out Always". It is just approximately 10-15 mins drive from the check point. Its a really nice and cosy place to dine in with all sorts of food you can find here. Ranging from Chinese Food, even Tim Sum, Western Food, Malay Nasi Padang, Satay, Otak Otak, BBQ seafood, and many more!!! It gives us alot of convenience and variety when it comes to choosing what you want to eat at this place. Prices are also affordable, infact to us Singaporeans may consider cheap compared to what we have back home.


Me and my buddy decided to try their malay dishes, for me Nasi Goreng Cendawan which costs RM6.00. As the name suggests in Malay, it is fried rice with mushrooms. It has a total of 5 assortments of mushrooms, cooked in spicy sauce with onions and garlic to give it a strong taste. The assortment of mushrooms is what makes the dish unique, making me guess the type of mushroom I am eating.


My buddy Amin had his usual favourite Nasi Daging Merah, quite common in Singapore's halal restaurants. Beef served in red sauce together with white rice. The amount of rice was generous together with the tender meat which is garnished with some green pepper to add up to the spicyness of the dish. Cost of the dish, RM5.50, cheaper than any stall in Singapore.

Other great entertainments was the ambience of the place, the lights were dimmed, and music was played through out to create a relaxed feeling. Me and Amin were enjoying our sheesha which costs RM16.00 and tea-O ice. The feeling was really relaxing and you could put your mind off whatever was happening across the malacca straights (Singapore). Lolx, a place you must try during the weekends.

Friday, December 25, 2009

Wanton Mee at Mr Teh Tarik Geylang

Name: Wonton Mee
Location: Mr Teh Tarik Eating House, Geylang
Price: $3.50
Rating: 7/10

This morning's article is on Wonton Mee. A chinese dish which has been made halal over the years of innovation by people.The main ingredients in Wonton Mee is basically wanton itself, soup to go along, some leafy vegetables,noodles and of course barbequed meat or Char Siew.


                                   Picture of Mr Teh Tarik Across the Road


Mr Teh Tarik Eating House is located along Changi Road just beside the junction of Onan road. It is a eatery hard to miss as it is very prominent along the street if you were to travel along Changi Road towards Geylang Road. Mr Teh Tarik Eating House is a one stop place for all to try all sorts of food, such as western food, chicken rice, fried banana fritters and so on.

Good Points: The best part of the Wonton Mee was the taste of the sauce which was mixed together by the chef. The sauce is the important part of the whole dish as it gave taste to the noodles and everything in it. The spicyness was just right and the sauce was not too thick either making the taste too concentrated. Another aspect of eating Wonton Mee is that you have to mix the noodles with the sauce well in order to have a well mixed dish. Thats the interactive part of your meal where you mix the noodles and feel as if you are the chef. *LOL* Another great fact is that the price is rather affordable, infact any dish which basically costs $3.00 is considered to be rather cheap these days. So if you are on a budget, you could consider Wonton Mee.


Points to Improve: The eating house is usally packed on weekends in the evenings. Thus, it maybe difficult to get a seat of your choice. The service mode is self-service, due to the crowd, you may need to queue for up to 5-10mins for your drink, since there is only one drink stall in the eating house. Generally, it is like a coffeeshop, but with better toilet facilities and a cleaner environment.

Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Ayam Penyek Lucky Plaza

Name: Nasi Ayam Penyet
Location: Lucky Plaza Ria
Price: $6.50
Rating: 8/10

Nasi Ayam Penyet at Lucky plaza, on level 3 is another place of recommendation in Yok-Makan today.. Located in the heart of Orchard road, where many other Indonesian restaurants are located.

  
Good Points: The meal comes with a chicken part of your choice, rice and vegetable soup. The chilli used is extra spicy, so good news for chilli lovers. Furthermore the dish is angled more to the Indonesian style of cooking thus making it a signature dish. They also have side dishes, such as prawn crackers to go along at $1.00 for a small basket of it as shown in the pic. They have a different form of ordering where you fill up a form for your order. The place is generally clean, and service is generally good.
 
Points to Improve: The price is abit pricey due to the location of the restaurant. It costs about $2.50 more than the average stall outside. Other than the price, the service, the taste and all other aspects are generally up to expectations. Probably if you are around town and felt a craving for Nasi Ayam Penyek, this could be the place for you !!

Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Name: Nasi Ayam Penyet
Location: Hougang Plaza
Price: $4.00
Rating: 6/10

Hougang Plaza Nasi Ayam Penyet, one of the popular destinations for dwellers around hougang area to stop for Nasi Ayam Penyet. Used to be known previously as Joe corner. Located beside the Kopitiam of Hougang Plaza.

 Good Points: The chicken is really crispy and golden brown. Good presentation of the dish as a whole, makes you increase your appetite. The sambal tastes really good, it is unique to its own store which goes well with the chicken and rice. The service is pretty fast, and the store opens till quite late, so you can go there for supper.

Points to improve: Chicken may at times be a little raw as they don't want to over cook the chicken. However, they will only re-cook your chicken which you had at first. They wont give you a new chicken. Limited seats in the area as there are only 3 food stalls there.

Nasi Goreng Daging at Bedok

Name: Nasi Goreng Sambal Daging
Location: Bedok Road (Simpang Bedok), New Hawa Restaurant
Price: $5.00
Rating: 7/10

New Hawa Restaurant is located along Bedok Road, off Upp Changi Road. The restaurant carries a wide variety of food, ranging from noodle dishes, rice, and also seafood. You could also purchase white rice with dishes as well. But in this post I shall just focus on the Nasi Goreng Sambal Daging, a favourite choice of mine when i visit New Hawa.
Good Points: It offers a fairly generous amount of beef in the dish. The meat is sliced thinly to ensure that it is easily chewable and well cooked. The rice portion is also generous, and would definitely made me feel rather full after finishing the meal. Other ingredients such as some vegetables in the dish and of course green chilli to go with it. The service is rather fast and they send your food piping hot.
Points to Improve: However what it lacks is personally, the spicyness, as I personally enjoy really spicy food, and the taste maybe a bit bland for some people.

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