Where are you taking me?? Yishun.. i say, the best place for Poori & i bet you will love it cause they serve 2 piece of poori with sardine sambal, dhall & potato and the water chesnut drink is awesome too... its actually one of the food stalls in Block 418, Yishun... thats where im taking you :)... You Should Start a Blog... say's Krishna.. to me, when i went on talking bout my favourite makan (food) places in Singapore... And i went? A Blog?? Me?? U gotta be kidding me.... and i laughed away... thinkin.. me & blogs are so far away :) Me writing? haha thats so not me! But hey, look at me now... ive just started my own blog??? i still cant believe im doing this but what the heck! There's always a 1st time for everything aight :)
No matter where we are, what we do, we never fail to recognise places with good food,.. like i do :) Near or Far... Town or Kampung (Village), Here or There, pricey or cheap,...when there's good food.. all tat does not matter... dont u agree? :) and when it comes to food, i just cant stop bragging about it.. well, my favourite ones off course :)
Yishun Block 418's Poori Stall is just one of my fav makan places in Singapore.. it's SGD 3.50 (RM8.10+) per serving of 2 lightly fried poori with Sardine Sambal (Yummy i tell u!), Dhall & potatoes to go with it. The other option is with Mutton curry which is SGD 4 (RM 9.30+) They also serve other stuffs like Briyani, Prata, mix rice etc etc :) Oh if ur wondering whats the name of the stall,.. hehehe honestly.... i forgot :) but dont worry, i hope to go there soon.. will take pictures of the place and upload it for ya :) oh not to forget, you should also try the Water Chestnut drink which is SGD 1.20 (RM 2.80+-) The Lemon juice is not bad also, SGD 1.20.
For lunch, and if you fancy Chicken Briyani.. 2 places in Singapore that you would want to try.. well that i know of for now off course :) one is in Woodlands, Causeway Point, Banquet Food Court, Top Floor, just next to the cinema (again, i forgot the name of the stall & name of the cinema, but its just next to the cinema) now, they also have Mutton Briyani, Vegetable Briyani, Fish Briyani, and Prawn Briyani if im not mistaken (price varies) my fav is off course the chicken briyani, which is SGD 5.50 (RM 12.80+) Its served with Briyani Rice, Chicken Thigh and a lil masala/sambalish sauce with 1 vege & dhall on a plate. It is just nice if you dont like ur food to be spicy. Delicious id say :) and for the drink, if ur on a budget, id suggest you to get a Big Gulp from 7-Eleven SGD 2.20 (RM 5.10).. its on the ground floor :) Reason behind Big-Gulp... Banquet prices can be a lil expensive :) Will get the pictures and more details updated soon :)
The other Briyani place is in Tekka Market, again i cant recall the name but its in Serangoon Road lah :) haha Will get the pictures and more details updated soon :) As for the price, im not too sure but it should be between SGD 5-6 (11.70-14). They serve it with Briyani rice, Chicken Thigh with masala sauce, 1 vege on a banana leaf :) but i tell you, if u can handle spicy stuff, then you should go for it :) its claimed to be one of the best Briyani in Singapore :)
actually, Serangoon Road and its surroundings has many North & South Indian restaurants, some of the known ones are Muthu's, Gayathris, Sakunthala's, Karaikudi, Apolo, Komala Vila's and so on.. as u walk along... u will pass by many shops selling Indian stuffs like wedding sarees, punjabi suits, ornaments, jewellery's, and so on.. oh yeah, not to forget, Buffalo Road has a few shops selling FRESH Vegetables.. notice the word fresh in capital, cause it is fresh :) price wise, i think its reasonable.. well, if u earn in sgd dollars, then no issue lah :) haha
To be continued..... (lunch time) (actually... hehe i'm blur like sotong already.. too much of writing i guess.. hehe, but no problem... ill be back with more info n details.. will try to get the pictures and more detailed info soon... watch out for more aight) :)
Sounds yummy and delicious - will remember to check it out the next time I'm in Singapore. Btw next time do include some pics of the food, that would be interesting. Looking forward to more food reviews :-)
ReplyDeleteHey Pat, Thank you for ya comments :) yup, do check it out when ur in Singapore aight. And yes, ill get the pictures uploaded soon :) stay tuned aight :)
ReplyDeleteWill write more reviews :)
Deliciously well said jay....
ReplyDeletewhen it comes to food, yur taste buds need not to be doubted. I still remember the nasi lemak I had early morning 4a.m YuMmY!!!
So....
Eat,Taste&Write more k =))
Thank you so much Asu :) haha yeah, the Nasi Lemak in Stevens Corner.. and not to forget the Lamb Cutlets with Mint Sauce :)
ReplyDeletewill surely write more :)
hey..how come ur 1st blog is about s'pore? i thought u r true sarawakian ?!?! u r not doing justice for sarawak laksa!!! and wht happened to the so called best chicken rice in seremban???!!! aiyo...wht a malaysian lah!!! very dissapointed with u!!! haha
ReplyDeleteSri Devi: Oiks, relax la :) hehe, Off course im a True Sarawakian, just that i started the blog with Singapore first :p Gotta start somewhere right :p hehe. and also Chicken rice, the best in Seremban :) and more to come actually :)
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