Singapore's Food Review at Geylang !
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October 13, 2018
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Assalamu’alaikum and hi to all. It’s been a long
time since 2013 and that was the last year I have updated my writing here. Now it’s
already 2018 and soon will be 2019. A lot of change, as I am continue my study in
degree level at Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia (UTHM) and luckily this
year was my last semester!
From left Zulaikha, Aqilah and my lecturer Encik Akmal |
Today, im going to tell about my short vacation
last year, on 2017 at Singapore with my family. So this is my fifth times I’m
going to Singapore. Before this, I go to Universal Studios Singapore (USS) on
2016.
From left me, my sister and my cousin at USS (2016) |
In 2017, I’m decided to find another nice
place to visit at Singapore. Since being here, I do not have to think about
spending money for staying at hotel because I have my closed cousin and my Mak long who lived at Bedok, North Aveue, Singapore. So we stay at my cousin’s
house. so i upload a few picture at my cousin's house in singapore. even though it was a flat but it looks luxurious right?
My Mak Long and My first cousin |
It’s good thing when you are having your vacation,
of course you will think about best food to be eat. The place that we are going
to hunter foods is at Geylang. Before I go through, first we go to the most
popular Supermarket at Geylang which named Geylang Serai Market & Food
Centre. If from Bedok, it cost 15 dollar to come here by taxi or grab. What is
so special about Geylang Serai Market?
Geylang Serai has the reputation
for being the Malay emporium of Singapore and Geylang Serai food is almost
synonymous with good authentic Malay food. There may be no better place to
find a wide variety of value-for-money delicious Malay food and snacks than
Pasar Geylang Serai or Geylang Serai Market.
Especially when you are being here you can see mostly a lot of muslims here.
Geylang Serai Market, with
its Malay Minangkabau roof design, is one of the key focal points for the Malay
and Indian-Muslim communities of Singapore.
Minangkabau roof design |
A wide variety of household items,
food and cooking ingredients can be found there. This market has two levels,
while at ground level there is the traditional wet market which open from 6.30
a.m until 12.00p.m and at level two, offers a very wide variety of food and
beverages, cendol, nasi rawon, dam briyani, kambing soup, mee soto, goreng pisang,
bandung and even Hainanese coffee. you can have breakfast and supper there. The operation for food
centre is at 8.00 a.m to 10.00p.m.
We also try Cendol Geylang Serai here and it's quite good as their
Chendol ($1.50) is served in the basic purest form just the rice flour jelly
in palm sugar and coconut milk. They announced with big and small signs to the
uninitiated – “No Red Beans”; and no other ingredients for that matter just a
simple delicious traditional dessert.
After buying a lot of groceries
here, we go to next place to have a lunch. Just by a walk, we finally arrived
at Joo Chiat .
So, we decided to have a lunch at one of the most popular restaurant here named Hajah Maimunah Restaurant. Why the Singaporean have recommend this restaurant? this is because Hajah Maimunah Restaurant is offering traditional Kampung - Styled Cuisine and of course this restaurant prepares halal foods. Next, arrived at Hajah Maimunah Restaurant as we headed for lunch. It was quite pack with people during lunch hour around 1 plus and the restaurant was always in a pack! me and my cousin have to line up while my parents and my Mak Long find seats for us.As we came to this restaurant on weekend, so there were so many people here and we have to wait for long line up.
from left my father,my mother |
Dining here is a casual affair, as we just have to walk up to the rows of food and look at the display, order the food and pick out the dishes that we want. so the servers will know how many dining we take and they will give appropriates portions.
After picking up our food, we have to bring them over to the cashier's counter nearby where our bill will be tallied up.
This family restaurant serves about more than 30 different dishes each day not include the dessert. In addition to that, this restaurant also provides catering services.
here's a breakdown of each dishes that we got ! |
Siput Sedut Masak Lemak (Medium, 5 dollar) |
Next is Tauhu Telur which also known as fried beancurd coated with eggs. Almost every table here at Hajah Maimunah Restaurant had plate of this. This menu was served with drizzled of kicap manis, sweet black thick sauce and crushed peanuts. The taste was sweet, spicy with nutty combination. The beancuard is so smooth in the inside which blends into the black thick sauce and gives a sweet taste of it.
Tauhu Telur ( 6dollar) |
So this is my best recommendations restaurant that can be visit at Singapore. What about yours? Just wait for the next topic! To be continue........
Sources from :
https://ordinarypatrons.com/2016/08/08/good-food-at-geylang-serai-market-food-centre/
https://www.thebestsingapore.com/best-place/hajah-maimunah-at-jalan-pisang/
https://www.tripadvisor.com.my/ShowUserReviews-g294265-d2338685-r538706438-Hajah_Maimunah_Restaurant-Singapore.html
https://www.tripadvisor.com.my/ShowUserReviews-g294265-d2338685-r564468841-Hajah_Maimunah_Restaurant-Singapore.html
https://www.tripadvisor.com.my/ShowUserReviews-g294265-d2338685-r328897966-Hajah_Maimunah_Restaurant-Singapore.html
Sources from :
https://ordinarypatrons.com/2016/08/08/good-food-at-geylang-serai-market-food-centre/
https://www.thebestsingapore.com/best-place/hajah-maimunah-at-jalan-pisang/
https://www.tripadvisor.com.my/ShowUserReviews-g294265-d2338685-r538706438-Hajah_Maimunah_Restaurant-Singapore.html
https://www.tripadvisor.com.my/ShowUserReviews-g294265-d2338685-r564468841-Hajah_Maimunah_Restaurant-Singapore.html
https://www.tripadvisor.com.my/ShowUserReviews-g294265-d2338685-r328897966-Hajah_Maimunah_Restaurant-Singapore.html