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Moderator888 17-05-2016 10:27 AM

Re: BEST FOOD DISCUSSION - Palatable, Savory, Delicious Food Found In ASEAN
 
Japanese chef can really make a nice baguette sandwich.

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Originally Posted by AhSoonNo1 (Post 14605071)
Taste of Japan, with a touch of Vietnam

http://www.thanhniennews.com/arts-cu...nam-62212.html




adonis 17-05-2016 12:38 PM

Re: BEST FOOD DISCUSSION - Palatable, Savory, Delicious Food Found In ASEAN
 
A few Bangladeshi labourers told me that the nasi briyani in their country taste better than the nasi briyani in Singapore. Any comments?

Performer 17-05-2016 01:12 PM

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Originally Posted by NaMoLo (Post 14605128)
Long q! Cannot be wrong choice.

Fully agreed with you.

Performer 17-05-2016 01:21 PM

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Originally Posted by adonis (Post 14605657)
A few Bangladeshi labourers told me that the nasi briyani in their country taste better than the nasi briyani in Singapore. Any comments?

I had tried once the nasi briyani prepared by foreign bangla workers many years ago. Their nasi briyani was fragrant and oily. The chicken was fried and eat with curry which was very spicy. So the bangla don't serve chicken in their curry but fried chicken. The curry was cooked separately with mutton.

Last year I had the similar type of nasi briyani at Little India at a shop house for S$7.00. The rice not as oily. Curry served without meat and you get a fried drumstick with some vegetable.

Taste is very individual.

Greenfrog 17-05-2016 01:25 PM

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Originally Posted by AhSoonNo1 (Post 14529704)
3. Hill Street Tai Hwa Pork Noodle

The most famous and legendary bak chor mee in Singapore to say the least. If you feel that queuing for 30 to 45 minutes over at Bedok 85 is already a chore, you should probably give this a miss as waiting times can be as long as 90 to 120 minutes during meal times. You may even see CEOs, or even the odd minister in the queue – one of the places where having status doesn’t get you ahead. Everyone still queues. I would advice going really early when they open, which might still see people da bao 10 packets per order.

Address: Blk 466 Crawford Lane #01-12, Singapore 190465
Operating Hours: 9.30am – 8pm (Closed on 1st and 3rd Mondays of the month)


oh my god, it is grossly overrated. i tried last week. the BCM is not bad. but no where near super good. Singaporeans queue for the hype sometimes.

GeniusLad 17-05-2016 05:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Greenfrog (Post 14605907)
oh my god, it is grossly overrated. i tried last week. the BCM is not bad. but no where near super good. Singaporeans queue for the hype sometimes.

Thank you for sharing your feedback. So no point to queue.

Congress 17-05-2016 05:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Performer (Post 14605898)
I had tried once the nasi briyani prepared by foreign bangla workers many years ago. Their nasi briyani was fragrant and oily. The chicken was fried and eat with curry which was very spicy. So the bangla don't serve chicken in their curry but fried chicken. The curry was cooked separately with mutton.

Last year I had the similar type of nasi briyani at Little India at a shop house for S$7.00. The rice not as oily. Curry served without meat and you get a fried drumstick with some vegetable.

Taste is very individual.

Interesting and thank you for sharing.

ds88 17-05-2016 09:49 PM

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For Carrot Cake lovers, this guy tasted 58 plates

https://rubbisheatrubbishgrow.com/20...-in-singapore/

xinxin88 18-05-2016 12:28 AM

Re: BEST FOOD DISCUSSION - Palatable, Savory, Delicious Food Found In ASEAN
 
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Originally Posted by AhSoonNo1 (Post 14597327)
Boon Kee Wanton Noodles

Blk 448 Market and Food Centre Clementi Ave 3 (Clementi Central) #01-40 6.30am-4pm Closed on Sunday

Cantonese style ‪#‎wantonmee‬ with a large following judging by the queue. I would say the wantons are small but nicely flavored and the noodles are well-cooked by a younger generation. I must say the wanton ‪‎horfun‬ is very much like fine-cut Chee Cheong Fun w sweet sauce.

Price from $3. For me, it's a can try but won't crave for it.


This wanton noodle stall have been here for many many years already, i think more than 20 years. It's still taste quite nice to me.

Linkus 18-05-2016 01:07 AM

Re: BEST FOOD DISCUSSION - Palatable, Savory, Delicious Food Found In ASEAN
 
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Originally Posted by Moderator888 (Post 14605170)
Japanese chef can really make a nice baguette sandwich.


Thanks for your upz earlier.
Returning to you +13.

Good day.

AhSoonNo1 18-05-2016 09:42 AM

Re: BEST FOOD DISCUSSION - Palatable, Savory, Delicious Food Found In ASEAN
 
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Originally Posted by ds88 (Post 14607797)
For Carrot Cake lovers, this guy tasted 58 plates

https://rubbisheatrubbishgrow.com/20...-in-singapore/

Thank you for sharing.

Moderator888 18-05-2016 09:49 AM

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Originally Posted by Linkus (Post 14608468)
Thanks for your upz earlier.
Returning to you +13.

Good day.

Thank you very much.

SYTBigBoobLover 18-05-2016 10:04 AM

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Favor returned. Cheers...

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Originally Posted by AhSoonNo1 (Post 14609317)
Thank you for sharing.


AhSoonNo1 18-05-2016 11:07 AM

Re: BEST FOOD DISCUSSION - Palatable, Savory, Delicious Food Found In ASEAN
 
Best Rojak Places That Won’t Give You Any Mixed Feelings

Lau Hong Ser Rojak

http://sethlui.com/12-best-rojak-places-singapore/



Price starts from $2 onwards, plate shown above is $6.

Lau Hong Ser Rojak at Dunman Road Food Centre is pretty popular. The stall only starts running from 5pm onwards and even then, orders are streaming in way before he starts. I got there 15 minutes after 5pm and had to wait a short while for my order (around 20 minutes). The wait can go up to an hour though if you come any later.

But that’s totally okay because good things are worth waiting for, besides, the stall uncle was excruciatingly sweet and kept apologising for the waiting time.

I like how Lau Hong Ser separates the grilled stuff from the plate of rojak and serves it with another bowl of sauce, so as to not have it soggy. This way, ingredients won’t be over-drenched and customers get to choose how saucy they want it. Pineapple slices are really fresh and the sauce is viscous, being a little bit on the spicier side. Do let him know if you’re not a big fan of spice.

Lau Hong Ser Rojak: Dunman Road Food Centre Stall #02-14, Singapore 424768 | Tel: +65 6346 6519

AhSoonNo1 18-05-2016 11:11 AM

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Best Rojak Places That Won’t Give You Any Mixed Feelings

http://sethlui.com/12-best-rojak-places-singapore/

Tow Kwar Pop




Price starts from $4 onwards, plate shown above is $5.

With a decoratively cute signage, there’s no way you can ever miss Tow Kwar Pop in Tiong Bahru Market, on the second level where all the food lies. The tau kwa served here is still hand-grilled, I like how they stick to traditions and simply because of that, the tau kwa used in the rojak is phenomenal, albeit life changing.

Think airy and fluffy on the inside, charred fragrant and crispy on the outside. Sandwiched between are tow gheys (beansprouts) that adds textures and it helps in balancing out the heavy rojak sauce. Served with xue yu (cod fish) slices instead of cuttlefish because their supplier ran out of stock, there is an optional extra serving of sauce on the side as well for those who prefer a ‘wetter’ rojak.

One of the more nicely plated rojaks I’ve seen and served with chopsticks, making it easy to eat. The sauce was slightly cold and its saltier than usual, where one can vividly taste the prawn paste and not be overpowered by sugar.

Tow Kwar Pop: Tiong Bahru Market, 3o Seng Poh Road, #02-06, Singapore 168898


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