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I love
Little India, the sights, the sounds and flavors of all the food available. It just feels so marvellously ethnic. This little stall in
Tekka Food Center always garners a pretty long queue and after having a taste of their briyani, I can see it was pretty well-justified.
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The curried chicken is aromatic, fragrant, spicy and tasty all at once. The texture of the flesh complemented its flavor nicely being tender and succulent.
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The fried chicken is like a fried variant of tandoori chicken. It's more savory than spicy but still, the dried and salty meat was right up my alley.
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Long grain basmati rice with two chunks of chicken and a generous pour of curry (that's a slab of mutton briyani in the middle by the way). This was an indulgence worthy of the queue.
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Nothing's better to end off the meal and chill from the blazing afternoon sun than a ice-cold glass of unsweetened mango lassi. A great gustatory hit for under 10sgd, I see myself coming back quite often.
D
3 comments:
Dear Mr. D
After countless of wonderful reviews and great photos on slabs of meatie-edibles, would you ever consider go eat and do a review some Veggie restaurants? Of coz, meeh ain't asking ya to go eat some Mock chicken / duck / goose / charsiew, but a decent veggie restaurant where they serve you veggie in its original form... wanna do it?
By the way, check this out -> www.summerhousedonut.com. Not sure if you would even look at these donuts coz you re such a big fan of KK's and good baker yourself.
175 Bencoolen St
#01-05 Burlington Square
S(189649)
62387655
Go check it out if you are along Bencoolen St. There's a good Dim Sum cafe opposite the donut shop buidling too!
Victor's Kitchen
91 Bencoolen Street
Sunshine Plaza
#01-21
98382851
10.30am to 8pm
Closed on Mondays
Anon: Thanks for the tips. Hmm... well as you can see I'm not an ultra fan of vegetarian food but if I do come across one that piques my curiosity enough, I'll give it a shot. I actually like Annalakshmi at Chinatown point. They used to be at Excelsior Hotel.
"hey i wanna give 5 bucks only, can return me the change?"
eat all you can Annalakshmi.hahaha
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