Anakusop Clutched January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 don wan to go lau pa sat.... not that nice leh the satay..... the gravy oso so-so like dat.... i wan the satay damn KAO KAO one... hahhaar!! anyone noes?? ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boyboy 1st Gear January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 don wan to go lau pa sat.... not that nice leh the satay..... the gravy oso so-so like dat.... i wan the satay damn KAO KAO one... hahhaar!! anyone noes?? do u need halal satay? i far prefer chinese satay. especially pork. if u are not Muslim then i'd recommend the black pepper satay at Old Airport Road hawker centre. their normal satay also the best i've tasted. gravy is good but i not a huge fan of gravy. i go more for the meat. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hishercar Clutched January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 CHINESE WITH PINEAPPLE STYLE OR TRAditional malay style byrani only one place - arab street zam zam or neighhour shop Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cybertron Neutral Newbie January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 Ya can try Allauddin's Briyani. One of the better ones around. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Hishercar Clutched January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 store name please thanks Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cheepo 3rd Gear January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 My friend brought me to a new satay stall at Brickworks a couple of weeks ago. I am not a satay expert but my family enjoyed the food tremendously. Brickworks is the HDB estate behind IKEA and SAFRA clubhouse along Jalan Bukit Merah. The stall is called Geyland Serai Muslim Food or something to that effect. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Wanderer Clutched January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 The coffeeshop just beside the Swee Choon dim sum at Jalan Besar. Chinese style and the place sells cheap wanton mee and chicken rice also. Beware of the Yong Tao Hoo store if u r planning to order, not cheap........ The satay is quite fleshy and not those bite size type like those at Lau Pa Sat.... Gravy also got Pineapple in it..... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Route88 2nd Gear January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 Diff ppl got diff tolerance for taste, depends on their taste buds. Satay (Halal) Haig rd f/c - one corner facing bus stop Yunos - AMK F/C Al-Hambra Padang satay 01-15 Esplanade Mall Yusoff - Pasir Panjang F/C East Coast Lagoon F/C - Damn crowded Blk 270 Queen St - Indon Satay Al Azhar - Ching cheong nam rd JB larkin got lots of good satay too,if u r in selagor or KL,search for satay kajang. Bryani Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Cybertron Neutral Newbie January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 There's different style of briyani i think... The ones at Zam Zam or New Victory along North Bridge Road have the rice not that yellowish. Compared to these 2 stalls, which are pretty side by side, I think separated by just one shop in btw if not wrong, I find the rice of the New Victory a bit harder. The one at Allauddin's Briyani, the rice is more yellowish (indian style?), and the more rice has more spicy (not hot, but spice) taste.... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Doosan 1st Gear January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 my favourite Nasi Briyani is inside e Tanjong Pagar Railway station owner is pakistani, ample parking space . rice using masmati rice, best gravy either ayam, etc . you must try Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
David Clutched January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 do u need halal satay? i far prefer chinese satay. especially pork. if u are not Muslim then i'd recommend the black pepper satay at Old Airport Road hawker centre. their normal satay also the best i've tasted. gravy is good but i not a huge fan of gravy. i go more for the meat. I would prefer the chinese satay 1)size 2)the seasoning and 3)in between the pork there is a piece of the fats which after bbq would makes it chewy. The malay satay are also nice especially I remembered a certain stall in the then Elizabeth Walk that is spicy. Also I would very much preferred the peanut sauce to c/w pounded pineapple but nowadays I accepted those machine chopped/blended pinapple. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultramega 1st Gear January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 I used to have lots of Indian colleagues (from India). I've tasted lots of Briyani and all types of Indian food with them. I prefer those Briyani where the meat is cooked in the rice, not separately. Briyani rice cooked this way is more fragrant, and meat is tender and moist. Unlike those where rice and meat are cooked separately... rice got taste no smell... meat got taste got smell but usually overcooked (cos soaked in curry all the way)... yucks...soft soft one, not tender at all. Anyway, i recommend this shop at Siglap area: http://www.ahs.com.sg/chutney.htm. Their Bryani and other dishes are good! Try also their Tandoori chicken/chicken tikka, naan and tandoori bread. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Watwheels Supersonic January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 I always go Beach Rd Hawker Centre for satay. For briyani I think there's an Indian fast food restaurant at Jln Bukit Merah Central that has good briyani, they provide food delivery too. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Drafting88 3rd Gear January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 I used to have lots of Indian colleagues (from India). I've tasted lots of Briyani and all types of Indian food with them. I prefer those Briyani where the meat is cooked in the rice, not separately. Briyani rice cooked this way is more fragrant, and meat is tender and moist. Unlike those where rice and meat are cooked separately... rice got taste no smell... meat got taste got smell but usually overcooked (cos soaked in curry all the way)... yucks...soft soft one, not tender at all. Anyway, i recommend this shop at Siglap area: http://www.ahs.com.sg/chutney.htm. Their Bryani and other dishes are good! Try also their Tandoori chicken/chicken tikka, naan and tandoori bread. The briyani where the meat is cooked in it would be the Dum Briyani. Like what you said, it tastes so much better than when both the rice and meat are cooked separately. Route88 mentioned Abak Briyani along Jalan Pisang and I would like to attest to what he said. It is delicious and if you are around the Jalan Sultan area and craving for briyani give it a visit. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ultramega 1st Gear January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 Mughals Hyderabadi Biryani Rstnt Tampines Central Is this the one at Telepark, next to 7-11? Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Bluestone14 Neutral Newbie January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 Go to Northpoint Shopping Centre...there's a briyani store at the food court...there's always quite a Q during meal time...it's pretty expensive for food court but it taste fantastic! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Boyboy 1st Gear January 27, 2009 Share January 27, 2009 I would prefer the chinese satay 1)size 2)the seasoning and 3)in between the pork there is a piece of the fats which after bbq would makes it chewy. The malay satay are also nice especially I remembered a certain stall in the then Elizabeth Walk that is spicy. Also I would very much preferred the peanut sauce to c/w pounded pineapple but nowadays I accepted those machine chopped/blended pinapple. yeah. i LOVE this kinda fats. the other meat fats aren't as juicy and fragrant after BBQ-ing. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Anakusop Clutched January 27, 2009 Author Share January 27, 2009 waaahh u all sure noe where all the good foods are huh.... im looking for halal satay n briyani but of course u all can also list down the non halal ones so that others can use this topic as reference as well.... will definitely try to try all the places stated that are highly recommended in these few months... cannot everday go to diff shop mah.... ↡ Advertisement Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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