Showing posts with label Nasi Lemak. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Nasi Lemak. Show all posts

Saturday, April 7, 2018

Hawkerman Crossover Project - Sedap Nasi Lemak

Hawkerman has introduced a series of new additions to their current menu and we are here again to try it out! (Check our previous blog on them)
Being a big fan of Nasi Lemak, we decided to give Hawkerman a try as they have added four new items with Nasi Lemak on the menu. 
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Other than their Sedap Lemak, they have new pasta items on their menu as well! 
SGfoodfeed Lunch dinner Paya Lebar Singpost Centre Ben Yeo Mediacorp food Nasi Lemak
Hawkerma’s newest edition has also a dish with the best of both worlds —nasi lemak sambal or chicken floss with shoestring fries. Oh, Heaven!
SGfoodfeed Lunch dinner Paya Lebar Singpost Centre Ben Yeo Mediacorp food Nasi Lemak
They have many types and flavours of chicken for you to match with the Nasi Lemak. We had a hard time deciding which item to get as we were excited to try everything on their new menu!
SGfoodfeed Lunch dinner Paya Lebar Singpost Centre Ben Yeo Mediacorp food Nasi Lemak
We have decided to top up $6.90 for their Hosay Combo, which consists of French fries with 1 Coco Bandung and 1 Fake Bird’s Nest Water. It was pretty worth it!
SGfoodfeed Lunch dinner Paya Lebar Singpost Centre Ben Yeo Mediacorp food Nasi Lemak

SGfoodfeed Lunch dinner Paya Lebar Singpost Centre Ben Yeo Mediacorp food Nasi Lemak
The Tom Yum lemak came with a huge drumstick, peanuts, ikan bilis, achar with fragrant coconut rice, and of course, the sweet sambal chilli. As most of the frequent patrons might already know, Hawkerman is known for their creativity to constantly adding new ideas to the traditional dishes. The Tom Yum lemak is something you can try — a plate packed with flavours inspired by dishes of different countries! The taste of the Drumstick was not too strong, with the well marinated Tom Yum chicken skin that brought out a slight taste of sourness and spiciness. It is perfect for someone who does not take food that is too spicy. Onsen egg is also used here as the replacement of the usual fried egg we see at any regular macik stalls.
SGfoodfeed Lunch dinner Paya Lebar Singpost Centre Ben Yeo Mediacorp food Nasi Lemak
The sedap lemak fries is something that has the combination of all my favourite — French fries, sambal chilli, ikan bilis, peanuts, cheese and transparent mayonnaise. It tasted very good at first but towards the end, we had the “ge-lak” feeling even though there were two of us sharing.
SGfoodfeed Lunch dinner Paya Lebar Singpost Centre Ben Yeo Mediacorp food Nasi Lemak
We actually went back another day specially to try out the some of the other Sedap Lemak sets! We ordered the Curry Roasted Drumlet set and the Ayam Masak Merah set during our 2nd visit.
SGfoodfeed Lunch dinner Paya Lebar Singpost Centre Ben Yeo Mediacorp food Nasi Lemak
The Curry Roasted Drumlet set came with a Drumstick and two decent size potatoes. The taste of the curry was not too spicy, similar to the taste of the Indonesian curry. For the chicken, it is definitely not crispy :) but definitely cooked (pun intended)!
SGfoodfeed Lunch dinner Paya Lebar Singpost Centre Ben Yeo Mediacorp food Nasi Lemak
The Ayam Masak Merah, which translates as “red cooked chicken” in English, came with abundant of sauce covering the piece of chicken thigh given. It looked spicy and was spicy, definitely giving your tongue the punch of spiciness you need if you are a chilli fan.
SGfoodfeed Lunch dinner Paya Lebar Singpost Centre Ben Yeo Mediacorp food Nasi Lemak
We also had the fake birds nest water and coco Bandung combo at $3. The fake birds nest water, consist of pandan flavoured sugar drink with agar agar jelly has a taste of nostalgia, a slightly improvised version of how we used to a get a cup of happiness at 40 cents during our primary school days. The taste of the Coco Bundung, on the other hand, has kind of caught us off-guard. Other than using the normal evaporated milk, coconut milk was seen on the top of the drink. Though the taste of the Coco Bundung was acceptable, we would definitely prefer the Normal Bandung drink to go along with a plate of Nasi Lemak.

All in all, Hawkerman’s innovative and creativity on traditional food is one of the key factors to draw us back, patronizing their food again and again. Hawkerman is also definitely one of the most wallet-friendly restaurants around, keeping your stomach filled with decent comforting food.

Thursday, October 12, 2017

Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak - The plate of Nasi Lemak that Prime Minister served

Having been to some of the famous Nasi Lemak like Mount Faber Nasi Lemak, Bali Nasi Lemak and Ponggol Nasi Lemak, I went to Adam Road Hawker Centre to try out Selera Rasa Nasi Lemak with no expectations. Adam Road Food Centre itself is a great hawker in Singapore where you can find variety of Malay, Indian, and Chinese stalls to choose from. Nasi lemak fans should be familiar with Adam Road Nasi Lemak. Selera Rasa has been visited by lots of top food reviewers, and our very own Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong also served this Nasi Lemak to Indonesian President.

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All sets come with ikan bilis, cucumber slices and rice with sambal chili sauce.
You will have ample time to look at their menu displayed on the signboard while you are queuing. The price of your nasi lemak set ranging from $2.90 with just egg, ikan bilis, cucumber and sambal chili. This, to me, is considered expensive this plate of nasi lemak. 

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At Adam Road Food Centre, you can easily spot this Nasi Lemak stall. Just look for a stall with long queue. After about 30 minutes of queuing, it is finally my turn to order. Their queue is long as many of their customers were seen ordering many packets of Nasi Lemak; with some even ordered like a good 10 or 20 packets, which the serving took about 5 minutes for 1 customer.
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The fried chicken, the egg, and the ikan bilis are all nothing special in my opinion. Chicken wing was fresh, and though the batter was heavy, it was surprisingly crispy with juicy tender meat. The sambal chili was not spicy, it was more on the sweet side. I prefer the chilli to be towards the spicier version.
SGfoodfeed Singapore nice fluffy rice central
The rice I believe was basmati rice, a type of rice used commonly in Briyani. The rice grain is long, fluffy and gives a lighter texture. You could taste a mild coconut milk with each mouthful of the rice. One of the most soft, cottony coconut rice I have had. But I would preferred shorter and harder rice. 
Overall, I would probably not wait in line again to get a plate of nasi lemak here or even go all the way to Adam Road Food Centre to satisfy my Nasi Lemak craving, probably due to the fact that we have had eaten better Nasi Lemak elsewhere.

Sunday, October 1, 2017

Yishun Park Hawker Centre - A Modernized Concept Food Centre


  • Operating Hours: 6 AM - 10 PM
  • Operating Days: Daily
  • Address: 51 Yishun Avenue 11, S 768867
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  • Yishun Park Hawker Centre is the latest hawker centre which comprises of a three-storey complex managed by Timbre Group, located at the junction of Yishun Ring Road and Yishun Avenue 11.
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    Above the hawker centre are two level of parking space. Do take note that they do not have free parking on Sundays and public holidays.
    They have even pinball machines just beside the drinks shop, at $1 per game.

    You can top-up using cash to your the Tuck Shop app account via the machines located at the center of the Hawker Centre. The only way of topping-up is by cash at the moment (which kind of defeat the purpose of going cashless).
    You can choose to scan the QR code on the Tuck Shop app to pay for your purchases, or you can also use the traditional way via cash. When you purchase food at Yishun Park Hawker Centre, you will have to put an extra $1 deposit for the food tray. The deposit will be returned when diners leave their trays at the return station. The purpose of this is to encourage diners to clear their own table by returning the trays for the next diner to use the table.
    By using app credit, you will enjoy 10% off food purchases within Yishun Park Hawker Centre.

    Enough of all the administrative information, let's get the food!

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    Ajisai Japanese Ramen (#01-42)
    Operating Hours: 10 AM - 9 PM
    Operating Days: Daily

    Opened by real Japanese chef, Saito Hiroki, who is 74 this year.
    The decoration of their menu looks like you are at an authentic stall in Japan, and what's more attractive is their ramen priced as low as $3.50. 
    Their signature dish is the Pork Chashu Ramen ($3.50) as recommended by the owner, look at all the items that were sold out just in the afternoon.

    It looked very simple, the broth was made up with the combination of pork and chicken bone. As for the tastewise, for the price, there was a hint taste of the Japanese ramen, but do not expect the standard to be like anything near the usual restaurant style. Well, at least they are not using Maggi mee to cook it. 

    Laying on top of the noodles was a slice of pork char siew with alternating layers of fat and meat. The meat was tasteful, but the texture was similar to any other pork, however, a bit overcooked and not that tender.

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    Hua Hua Cooking & Eating 花花 (#01-41)
    Operating Hours: 6 AM - 10 PM

    Operating Days: Daily

    The Hokkien Mee and Char Kway Teow stall is opened by a Vietnamese living in Singapore since 2005. And she speaks very fluent Mandarin!
    I was attracted by some patrons who order her Char Kway Teow, so I went ahead to order it as well. This stall is located just beside the Ajisai Japanese stall.
    Unlike other hawkers who fry up their noodles ahead in big batches, they cook each plate individually.
    The taste of their Char Kway Teow is undoubtedly different from most of the other Char Kway Teow I've tasted. From the first bite, I can taste Fish sauce, and they are very generous with the amount of fish cake, cockle and dark sauce used. All the ingredients were also very fresh!
    I would personally recommend you to try this stall.

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    Nasi Lemak Ayam Taliwang (#01-33)
    Operating Hours: 7.30 AM - 8.30 PM
    Operating Days: Closed on Mondays

    It is a halal stall where Rice is served with Indonesian-style grilled chicken opened by a couple. Some interesting fact is that they have worked as Cabin Crew at the same airline before this, and that makes me wonder why they have decided to venture into the food industry.
    This stall offered their signature dish, a fusion of Malay and Indonesian dish name Ayam Taliwang, where the chicken thigh is marinated before being grilled.
    This stall has constant queue which we didn't want to miss out as well.
    You get to choose to have either sweet chili or spicy chili. The sweet chili was well-balanced, not very spicy, the spicy chili which was very good and additively spiky to my tongue.
    Coconut fragrant rice, fried chicken, egg, tempeh, peanuts and ikan bilis - all on the plate. Although all the items are pretty standard, I enjoyed the coconut fragrance that the rice carries and their marinated chicken thigh, which is marinated before being grilled. One of the dishes not to miss when you are in this hawker centre.

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    Ah Tan Wings Har Cheong Gai & Chicken Wings (#01-40)
    Operating Hours: 11 AM - 1 PM & 6 PM - 9 PM
    Operating Days: Closed on Wednesdays

    This stall has the longest queue I've seen so far in this hawker centre. It was operated by a pair of brother and sister aged 28 and 25 years old respectively. They are indeed the young hawkers of the new generation! They mainly serve prawn paste chicken, and Okonomiyaki (Japanese pancake) as the selling items on their menu.
    They are open only at 6 PM, however, when we were there at 7 PM the queue was very long! 
    When it was my turn, I saw that the shrimp paste wings, Okonomiyaki were all sold out! So we were left with Atas Har Cheong Gai cutlet.
    The cutlet was made up with 2 pieces of fried prawn paste chicken, with shaker fries and salad.
    The fries and salad were good, but what  amazed us was the cutlet! Their cutlet was very crispy with every cut, just cutting it can be a satisfaction to one. The meat was tender and really have full taste of the prawn paste! Each bite was a pleasure to my tongue!
    While their Atas cutlet is priced at $7, it is worth it for the taste and texture. I will definitely come back for their Okonomiyaki and their shrimp paste chicken wing alongside with the cutlet.
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    Tuck Shop
    Operating Hours: 6 AM - 10 PM
    Operating Days: Daily

    The Hawker Centre’s only drink stall. It is actually a combination of a self-service retail store and gastro bar! Not only they sell kopi and toasts, they also offer cappuccinos, lattes and even beer!

    Most of items were self service, including ice.

    They even have beer on tap counter!

    So once you have ordered everything, you will have many trays on your table. You cannot give your tray to cleaners to clear up as they will cost you $1. You will need to return the trays to the return counter for your $1. Now, they only have 1 tray return location near the entrance, which you might need to walk a distance to return the trays if you are seated at the far end of the hawker centre. You are only able to put 1 tray at a time at their tray return counter, else they might recognize it as just 1 tray and return you just a dollar. During peak hours, what we've encountered was the "Tray Jam", as we have to queue just to return our trays. At the end of the day, I have 6 $1 coins back into my pocket. 

    All in all, Yishun Park Hawker Centre is a modernized hawker centre trying out a cashless concept. However, we felt that they have still defeat the purpose of going cashless as you will still need to use your cash to top up for the credits. You will also end up having many coins with you when you leave the place from all the tray returns. 

    As all the hype of this new hawker centre right now, crowd will definitely be expected. Do try to avoid visiting during weekend dinner time.

    Sunday, September 3, 2017

    Mount Faber Nasi Lemak - Supper to have in Chinatown


    Founder moved from little kampong to big city and made a name out of her little Nasi Lemak business. 
    Sgfoodfeed fried chicken wing Otah egg blog review
    Previously selling at the foot of Mount Faber in Telok Blangah, the stall now resides under shophouses in Chinatown.
    Sgfoodfeed fried chicken wing Otah egg blog review
    They have a large variety of dishes to choose from to go with the rice, such as fried drumstick, fish cake, curry vegetables, fried eggs, sausages, otak and so on.
    Sgfoodfeed fried chicken wing Otah egg blog review
    I went for their set meal, which consists of Egg, Otah, fried chicken wing and peanuts with fried anchovies. The rice itself is filled with an aroma of pandan leaves. It was fluffy, plump and yet not oily. Similar to those wrap in banana leaves which is normally sold anywhere. The chili tasted slightly hot and with a nice sweet.
    Sgfoodfeed fried chicken wing Otah egg blog review
    Their homemade fish otah was soft and bits of the fish meat which is not as spicy as the chili, is a good dish to mix with the coconut rice.
    Sgfoodfeed fried chicken wing Otah egg blog review
    The taste of the chicken wing was quite similar to any of the chicken wing anywhere. It was crispy, however we can still tell it was fried using frozen chicken wings.
    Overall it was a pretty decent Nasi Lemak and they are open daily until 4 AM, which makes this a great supper destination.

    This whole family of three sisters is selling Nasi Lemak. Her eldest sister is the owner of the Punggol Nasi Lemak while her youngest sister is the owner of Bali Nasi Lemak. Each of them has their own specialty, so I recommend to visit all of them!

    Monday, June 26, 2017

    Ponggol Nasi Lemak 榜鵝椰漿飯 - One of the Best Nasi Lemak!

    I actually thought that I was going to Punggol for this Nasi Lemak stall until I search the internet for the address. Although it is named Ponggol, this Ponggol Nasi Lemak stall is located at Tanjong Katong, and nowhere near Ponggol at all.

    I love Chinese style nasi lemak, and I’m suspecting many others too. This place is bright and airy, and incredibly crowded. The queues are ridiculously long. A small meal can cost about $5 depending on the sort of ingredients one chooses. Yes, the rice is fragrant, chili has enough kick, chicken wing crispy.
    best fried luncheon meat fish filet sambal chili

    best fried luncheon meat fish filet sambal chili
    There are no set meals. Only ala carte dishes are available. Prices are steeper than other normal Nasi Lemak stalls, ranging from $5, depending on what you order.
    best fried luncheon meat fish filet sambal chili
    There's a small drink stall behind the Nasi Lemak stall if you are looking for drinks.
    best fried luncheon meat fish filet sambal chili
    First, the rice has that nice fragrant coconut flavor and the sambal is sweet and not overpowering to any dish.
    The luncheon meat is so crispy from what you eat outside, but it's thinner than any others that you ate anywhere else.
    best fried luncheon meat fish filet sambal chili
    The fried filet was another best fried food item there, the outside so crispy and tender inside as a warm up before coming down to the best item here.

    Their chicken wing is a must get when you eat here. Fried to a golden crisp, the chicken wing was so crunchy on the outside and it's juicy on the inside that once you bite it, some of the juice will drip onto your tray. If it's your first time, definitely choose the fried chicken as it never disappoints. Always juicy, with the crispiest skin that is the most beautiful shade of golden brown I've ever seen.

    Sambal chili
    is the most important ingredient in Nasi Lemak and it can spoil the whole dish if it is not good. But Ponggol Nasi Lemak's sambal sauce was the best I've eaten. I can totally eat it on its own with just the rice. It was sweet, spicy and give the kicks. If you need more chili, do ask for it when you are ordering.
    best fried luncheon meat fish filet sambal chili
    To me, it was the best Chinese style nasi lemak with the home-made otah and awesome chili sauce creating a perfect blend. Add in a fried chicken wing, luncheon meat or fish filet, a fried sunny side up egg and you have the perfect meal for you. The only problem is that the servings a little to fill up a hungry stomach. I'm not sure if one serving is enough to fill anyone up if rather hungry.    

    You can either park at the public carpark across the road or park along on either side of the road since it has no markings.