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.

1 comment:

  1. you have to try their Tomyam. Ive tasted many tomyam in JB area (big fan of Tomyam). Yet, none can beat Singgah's tomyam. very authentic tomyam, thai style, not white malay style.

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