Saturday, 30 April 2016

Best Halal Restaurants in Singapore

La Marelle Cafe & Boutique


When I first stepped into La Marelle, I thought a Candy Crush bomb exploded in it. Located on the second floor of a shophouse at Bagdhad Street (near Arab St), the bright airy cafe was adorned with colourful walls decorated with cloud and raindrops motifs, flowery paper lanterns, whimsical decorations and merchandise for sale. We were immediately transported to the La Marelle world for children the innocent child in us. I went to La Marelle twice actually. The first time I was on my own, and the second time with two friends. It was surprising to find La Marelle rather empty on a weekend afternoon on both visits, which makes it a great place to hide from the over-populated cafes and hot weather.My friends ordered the Bonjour Singapore, which comprised of a butter croissant, grilled chipolata sausages, scrambled eggs and a side salad.






Something funny happened when my friend was ordering at the cashier. She asked to have the egg sunny-side up.

Cashier asked the cook if he can do sunny-side up.

Cook replied ok ... but after a few seconds, he asked, "How to cook sunny-side up?" Anyway in the end, she just told the cook to do it scrambled style.

We were joyous when the scrambled eggs were successfully produced. Although they made it, they were not fluffy enough. As for the croissant which is supposedly their speciality, we could only say we had better ones. It would be better if the croissant was warmed before serving. The salad dressing was too sweet.
I didn't know how to pronounce the name so I could only point it on the menu to the cashier. Basically, it's spaghetti tossed in aglio-olio style and served with turkey bacon and cherry tomatoes. I find it too oily. There was too much olive oil until I could see a patch of it beneath. The turkey bacon was not bad though but would be better if there was more of it. Hmmm quite expensive for a cheesecake. But actually it is more than a cheesecake. The top layer is made of sweet crumble topping that is dusted with sugar icing. The cheesecake beneath was creamy and cheese-intensive. But the thing is the crumble doesn't stick to the cheesecake and so I ate them separately. I love the presentation which had little pink, red and white sugar hearts sprinkled on top of chocolate syrup. 

Sunday cafe hopping and Limei suggest visiting La Marelle Cafe near Haji Lane after looking at some of the photos and reviews online so we headed over for our Sunday brunch! The shop house itself was quite easy to spot because of the vibrant colours painted outside and a staircase led us to the cafe on the 2nd storey. Upon entering, all sorts of colours welcomed you. The walls are painted in blue, pink, red neon lights and paintings/ doodles all over the place (as you can see in the photos below) Like as if i entered a quirky place where they do fortune telling via those crystal orbs,  
Overview of the 3 dishes and a cup of coffee. Presentation wise, it looks really good. Taste wise, you will have to judge it for yourself. I heard recently they did a revamp on their menu though. The thing about instagram nowadays is people now take a photo of their food and upload it before they actually taste it. Their followers will then have the first impression that the food is good based on the photo and decided to find one day and head down to visit the place. (i'm not just referring to cafes) Oh wells. Good presentation and good editing of food photos does get the likes right? 

Wednesday, 20 April 2016

Best Halal Restaurants in Singapore

Tang Tea House Hong Kong Cafe review




My bro was telling us about this Hong Kong food place at Simpang Bedok. He claimed that they have one of the best 'rojak' ever that will give him free dried 'sotong' when he order. I was very sure that he was talking about Tang Tea House (TTH). Well, until he drove past TTH itself and turned into the car park where the Simpang Bedok market is.

That's when I realise that he talking about the sort-of 'newer' Hong Kong food place. When they first opened, I heard some not-so-savoury reviews about them. I've also heard people mentioning this Enak Tea House that's like a spin-off of TTH.

Then again, I've always mis-read the 'Enak' of the logo as 'Chak'. And I thought that to be a pretty crappy name. I mean the 'e' was almost uncurled, making it look like a 'c' and somehow I got the word 'Chak' impulsively running into my mind. Until that day. Madness!

ANYWAY....

As luck would have it, there was no available parking lots in that area (even at the other side where Mad Jack is). So we parked at the public car park beside TTH. And we decide that it's simply inconvenient to cross the road, especially with a toddler & pram in tow and so we just dine there. And horror of horrors! The rojak stall is gone. We eventually put two-and-two together and figured out that the awesome rojak my bro was talking about was from the same rojak stall that had moved to the premise across the road. Yes, to another HK Tea House. Sounds like the battle of the tea houses already, Well, my bro took no chances and went across the road to take+away the desired rojak. And yes, he got the free 'sotong', alright. It doesn't help that the crowds weren't really picking up at TTH despite the fact that it's already 6pm. Worse still, when I want to order my favourite dim sums, the server gave me a crestfallen look and showed me the looooong list of unavailable items at that moment. Oh crap. It's like 60% of the items are not there, can?



Something that I had planned to order, initially. But my dad cut me to it and I let him have his way. Nice to see him being adventurous with his food choices, for once.

I asked him how it was and he said it was alright. I remember a friend who commented about the meat being on the slightly tough side. I took a piece. It was ok. Not very tender, just nice. The sauce had a slightly 'herbal' accent. Not sure what it was. Maybe it's five-spice. Oh, there's even a wanton or two on the plate.

We also ordered some satay, since the guy came by our table and we find it hard to turn him down. But the sauce was a real downer. It was so runny/watery that it didn't even cling onto the meat! Plus there were a few sticks that were undercooked. Had to send them back for more time on the grill.

All in all, I'm not sure if the food quality has diminished. I've never really fully tried their 'zhi char' items, save for the hotplate tofu that's meant for my toddler. And the fact that our favourite rojak stall has moved across the road…

Well surely, next time I'm heading to that area, it's to check out Chak Enak Hong Kong Tea House. 

Our Muslim friends can rejoice at the opening of the very popular Halal eatery Enak Enak HongKong Tea House. If this sounds familiar, yes Enak Enak of Simpang Bedok has expanded with its second outlet now located at East Coast Park Seafood Centre, opened in early April. The outlet boasts prime sea views as well as a huge car park nearby. Although most people may not realise it, there is a strip of beach in front of the Seafood Centre, and otters were spotted there last month. If there’s one thing that won’t escape notice when you step into Enak Enak, it is that of its extensive menu. It is so extensive, it is more than 10 pages long, and mind you, each page has like 20 items listed! Practically anything under the sun is sold here, ranging from dim sum, to Western grilled dishes, all the way to steamboat, peanut soup and banana milkshake? The list is almost endless. Scroll down to check out sample pages of the menu. And get this, they are open 24 hours every day. Tang Tea House Hong Kong Cafe located in Bedok, Singapore serves a large variety of Cantonese, Chinese, Fusion and Halal cuisine food. Tang Tea House Hong Kong Cafe is an in-between restaurant, higher class than hawker food stall but lower than those restaurant with themes. Despite the lacking on decorating, Tang Tea House Hong Kong Cafe makes it convenient for the Muslim by having their own praying room inside the restaurant!

Tang Tea House Hong Kong Cafe serves a large variety of choices on their menu. They serve not just only Hong Kong cuisine but Fusion cuisine food such as Chinese, Malay and Western cuisine. What is more is that the food they serve are all halal certified including their Dim Sum! If you are a Bee Hoon lover, you surely came to the right place as they have the best Pan-fried Crispy Bee Hoon around town! The Bee Hoon is well-fried and is very crispy but not oily! If you like to have some spicy and sour seafood, you can also add on with their Asam Fish. Their ingredients used are all fresh and well processed before cooking to ensure the best quality of their food. Dine in here if you are in a big group like family or a group of friends as they have a family set for the ease of ordering. You will also hardly run out of choices as they have a large variety of choice, be it in a la carte or set meals. Tang Tea House Hong Kong Cafe also provides catering service for those who needed.




Wednesday, 13 April 2016

Best Halal Restaurants in Singapore

Yellow Submarine



We don't have Halal Subway in Singapore but we do have...Yellow Submarine! I was super impressed with the beef sandwiches at Yellow Submarine because they were incredibly juicy and the meat was super tender. The only downside to it is that it's really expensive. One set meal costs about $9 which is nearly twice the cost of a set meal from McDonald's. The thing about Yellow Submarine sandwiches is that it gets really messy so it's best if you don't go there for your first date. They have only one outlet so far and there's a limited seating space so you can expect a long queue on weekends.I'm a carnivore and nothing makes me happier than a combination of thin juicy slices of premium beef with gravy, topped with melted American cheese and sauteed onions sandwiched in a bread roll.  The latest option to satisfy this Philly Cheesesteak craving in Singapore is the Yellow Submarines, a cheery and happy spot located in the Toa Payoh heartlandThe menu here was conceptualized by fellow Philly cheesesteak lovers, with the help of celebrity chef Chef Eric Teo. Other than the classic cheesesteak, there's also the chicken sub, veg sub, tuna sub and burgers. From a sales point of view, that's only logical considering how we Singaporeans are so darn fickle-minded when it comes to food. 
It's fast food self service at the Yellow Submarines though all orders are made to order on the spot. The food comes out pretty fast so make sure you keep your eyes on the display for your queue number to be pinged. The Yellow Submarine Classic (S$6.90) is a tasty sub no doubt with high quality Australian sirloin steak being used in this one. The cheese sauce also had me swooning and i wished there was more of that in my sub (i gave feedback that they should provide a side portion of cheese sauce for all who wants more heh). The bun was also faultless with its crusty exterior and toasted  buttery interior.  Here comes the but.. and only because i'm too accustomed to the real deal. The meat was a little too thickly sliced and hence it lacked in the juice department. The large onion chunks (a fixture in all their subs) were too Asian styled for my liking. Philly cheesesteaks have long strands of sauteed, caramelized onions, not chunky pieces. And why the ketchup? Now that definitely doesn't belong in a Philly cheesesteak. Thankfully the ketchup taste wasn't too overpowering. I'm not saying it is no good, it's just not authentic Americano. Now the Oregano Submarine ($6.90) is nothing American. This is what i'd call an Asian Chicken sandwich. I don't mind the onions in this one as much as i do in the Classic because it belongs with the other flavors. The chicken meat was very tender and juicy and I enjoyed the peppery taste in this one. Aunties and uncles from the neighborhood would probably identify with this sub. 

 cannot express how crazy i am about Yellow Submarines' cheese sauce. Made from a blend of several cheeses, this heavily guarded secret recipe is a sure winner. You gotta make your sub a meal with the Torpedo fries and a drink for an additional $3. I say this is certainly one of the best tasting cheese fries in Singapore. 
Other sides were pretty good as well. I had fun with the Dino Chick Junior (4pcs, $2.80), which were perfect with cheese sauce. Kids would love this one. The Corn Mine ($1.50) was also very sweet and juicy. Dayums



Desserts don't fare as well here ($2.80 each). Again, everything was toned down for the Asian palate. The cheesecake was very milky and soft, though lacking in the richness of the cheese. The brownie was dry and not chocolatey enough.

Overall, i did enjoy my meal at the Yellow Submarines. The fries are sufficient for me to visit again soon. Do hope some changes will be made to un-Asian-fy the subs. More cheese would definitely be awesome. 

On a side note, i lament this whole 'catered to Asian taste' thingy. Food should educate, not accommodate. I admire those chef that stick to the authentic flavors and not let the whim and fancy of ignorant customers dictate what they should serve on the plate. It takes time, but I'm sure the sophisticated Singaporean diner would appreciate that. 


Monday, 4 April 2016

Best Halal Restaurants in Singapore

1 Market by Chef Wan



Opened by Celebrity Chef Wan, 1 Market is a Halal-Certified buffet restaurant that serves a great variety of food for you to choose from. 

But before you start helping yourself with the food, queue up and pay first. You will get a invisible chop on the hand for re-entry purposes (just in case you need to go to the toilet). 

No time limit like some other buffet restaurant. So you can enjoy the food while catching up with your friends and family members. The dining area is big and spacious, you won't feel crammed while getting your food. With a great variety of food to choose from sections such as Japanese, Desserts, Seafood, Salad and many more. There are some areas they need to improve and that is the replenishment of food and drinks. We were seated near to the drinks section and from the moment we came in, it was full till half way through our meal, nothing left. No orange juice, barley, fruit punch. The very popular ones which customers go for rather than gassy soft drinks. And it took really a long time for their staff to replenish. Imagine you have to endure that thirst. This is one of the last thing a buffet restaurant should ever have. We pay for the service tax. How can you leave your customers in thirst and probably some customers have to inform the staff? This is bad. I suspect they are understaffed. And that shouldn't affect the service standard because it is their internal problem, not the customers. Imagine customers flowing in every min. If replenishment is not done fast, what do you think is left for the customers?




Another one will be maintaining the cooking standard. Take example, the first round of BBQ prawns were nicely done (which you can see just above) but thereafter, charred. Plus it wasn't springy and didn't manage to maintain the moisture within during the BBQ process.



The Sushi presentation looks messy (look above for the photo) though it tastes alright like any other sushi. If not because of the messy look on the sushi, the Japanese food section is great. I love their salmon. They have Chawamushi too.

But I think the only saving grace would be the desserts. Had their cream puff and eclairs. It was good. The pastry chef should be commended. Presentation was nice, knowing how each different pastry complement one another on the display. When I go for buffets, I would first look at desserts section especially those pastries because they are eye-pleasing. 



But this shall be the one and only visit to 1 Market on 26 May 2015.

Join Chef Wan on his heritage culinary journey at this expansive buffet that serves up to 200 dishes. Perfect for weekend lunches and family dinners.
Specialty:
– Halal certified
– Fantastic desserts – Ice kachang, assorted cakes and traditional kueh, custard, waffles and ice cream
– Large selection of Asian dishes like Rojak, Popiah
– Seafood dishes – oysters, prawns, fish…you name it.
– Wide selection of Japanese cuisine like Sushi and Sashimi

On your special day
– Let them know it’s your birthday and they will send a slice of complimentary cake to your table, with a group of their staff singing happy birthday.

Note:
– 1 Market is not vegetarian friendly
– You will have to make reservations in advance, as it’s mostly packed even during lunch hours.

Getting there:
Nearby MRT Stations:
Dhoby Ghaut

Bus Lines:
64, 65, 139, 65, 139, 587, 590, 598


1 Market has been opened for a while and my first time here with 3 girlfriends. Our celebration of Hari Raya holidays. Lunch starts at 11.30am and I was early. People were peeping in curiously and about 10 minutes before opening, both the walk-in and reservations queue were long. 

Located on level 4 of the new extension of Plaza Singapura, 1 Market is a buffet themed huge restaurant by chef Redzuawan Ismail, more widely known as Chef Wan, http://mychefwan.com/, a Singapore-born Malaysian celebrity chef. 1 Market is also a collaboration with foodcourt chain, Food Junction. An important fact of 1 Market, it is a halal buffet restaurant, a great place for gathering with friends who are muslim.

1 Market opens Monday to Sunday

Buffet Lunch: 11.30am - 2.30pm
Mon-Fri
$23.80++(Adults), $12.80++(Child*)
Sat, Sun, Eve PH & PH
$29.80++(Adults), $17.80++(Child*)

Buffet Dinner: 6.00pm - 10.00pm
Mon-Thu
$35.80++(Adults), $16.80++(Child*)
Fri-Sun, Eve PH & PH
$39.80++(Adults), $19.80++(Child*)

Tuesday, 15 March 2016

Best Halal Restaurants in Singapore

Badoque Cafe



So we’re always gonna start off with some appetizers (or chemil-chemilan as they like to call it there) and something new we spotted on their IG was a dish they called Chili Chombi. Some sort of nuggets it seems?

So you’ve got these little breaded and deep-fried nuggets of delicious goodness. And inside the crisp outer shell you’ll find the spicy Jalapeno (don’t forget the Mexicano accent)! But fret not there’s some cream cheese in there to cool you down but the combination is the bomb. If you’ve ever had Jalapeno Popper (Mexicano accent) before, you’ll know what I mean and won’t give this a miss!
It comes with a chili mayo dip too but to be honest it’s good enough on its own lah.
But as you can see, even their appetizers come in what we would consider a very generous portion. So good for sharing!! But if you wanna be hero and go for it on your own also can
At first glance, you might think it’s Fish And Chips or something but then you’d be pleasantly surprised. That’s actually a nice big hunkin’ steak! Yeah I’d like to think of this as the Badoque version of a Chicken-Fried Steak. With a Chicken-Fried Steak, you get a piece of beef which is coated and battered with seasoning (chicken seasoning that is) and then deep fried to a nice golden crisp. I’m not sure what seasoning they use here for the coating to be honest but it reminds me a lot of a batter we’d use to fry up chicken wings or something like that! Very unique taste and goes well with the beef. So as you can see, we were not kidding about the meat. It’s a nice cut of beef which is actually great for a sandwich too (hint hint Badoque). It’s served with a really big portion of shoestring french fries and some pickles on the side which was a very nice touch because we absolutely love the (often under-appreciated) pickle. Gives a nice tang to the dish when you take a nice chomp of meat. The Beef Bongo also comes with a dipping sauce which is kinda like a spicy mayonnaise as far as we can place it. It’s not like super-duper spicy but it’s actually quite tasty and goes well with the dish. This is also the same sauce that comes with the Chili Chombi and the Fried Oysters too – which we hope to try next time! Cos we were told it was not available but then later the table next to us who came later managed to ordr So it was actually free for me coz it was a belated birthday treat for me from my buddy. I had the Badoque steak, the portion was huge I nearly got a shock coz I'm quite a small eater. I had it medium well. It has to be devoured while still warm or else it does harden, but now I know what the wait staff meant by Man vs Food, food won hands down!


I also shared the delightful seafood aglio olio with my buddy. And still had room for dessert.

The simpang bedok area is where you can get all the local food. You can get Aussie food (mad jack's), mediterranean middle east (Spize), Thai-Chinese (New Hawa), Indian food and Dim Sum (across the road at Tang Tea House where you can also find Botak Favourites - basically succulent burgers). This is the place I'd bring visitors to coz it has everything, you basically can restaurant hop if you wish!

I never had the opportunity to try out the Simpang Bedok location, since every time I go; the place is as packed as a bank on pay day! So my first dining experience was at Badoque’s 246 Upper Thomson Road location.
What separates Badoque from other cafes I’ve come across?  Simple, it’s the great service and the FANTASTIC food! It’s worth coming here for the fantastic starters, such as the chicken wings (a tad spicy) and the potato wrapped prawns, which should be required eating for any true foodie out there.The real draw for me was the beef ribs. Badoque’s Fred Flintstone-sized ribs (yeah, the ribs areHUGE) are definitely worth the $24 price tag, as I have yet to try beef ribs that tasty and tender in Singapore. It’s a dish best shared, but if you’re incredibly hungry, you can try eating them solo – but you’ll be in a catatonic state for the rest of the day.



Wednesday, 27 January 2016

Best Halal Restaurants in Singapore

I am Cafe




Just opened on 28 February 2017, I am… Cafe now brings all that burger and fries (with some pizza) goodness right to our doorstep in the East. Situated on the third floor of Our Tampines Hub right next to the HomeTeamNS clubhouse,  where there are already plenty of fun things to do, it takes a little bit of eyeballing but you won’t miss their trademark signage even from level 1.
Interior wise, it does remind you of Haji Lane, and I very much prefer an air-conditioned experience, although it does contain the noise of the hustle and bustle going on (it is a family casual restaurant after all so don’t expect classical music and hush-hush conversations).
Likewise, the menu still consists of old favourites such as their side of truffle fries, which is topped off with thick and creamy truffle mayo. Burgers, pizzas, and their fish & chips are also available, along with their signature mocktails (they’re halal certified). Don’t forget their desserts like the RAINBOW CAKE! Call me nitpicky, but while my ‘the boss’ burger is definitely scrumptious, I’d wish for the patty to be at least the same diameter as the buns so that I can pick it up to chomp down on it (hehe) without risking it popping out of the buns mid-bite. For the past year or so, I’d been absolutely dying to try I AM Cafe, since it’s probably one of the only hipster cafes in the area that I hadn’t previously tried. Whenever I walked past it on Saturdays the lines would always be prohibitively long, so I would – rather spitefully – tell my sinking heart “well, it’s not air-conditioned anyway“.
Cut to roughly 2 years since it first opened its doors on 15 Aug 2013, look where we are:
I came here with my cousin on a hoppin’ Friday night and waited about 30 minutes for a table. The cafe does not accept reservations, which is understandable, but always annoying. That being said, I think it acts as a discreet filter to screen out certain types of diners, e.g. those who don’t really care about food. Yes, those eat-to-live types who proudly proclaim ‘I’ll never line up for food’. Nothing wrong with that, but I sure would love to eat in the company of people who love eating, that’s all. It makes for a very cheerful crowd.
The fries deserve their own paragraph. These were great!! These bad-boys still had their skin on so you can tell they’re legit. I am usually in favour of fries that are rather crispy on the outside, but while these weren’t terribly crispy, they did taste DAMN good. I was very impressedThe burger tasted delicious, but I wish there’d been more of the messy sauce. Whatever little they coated the patty with was really yummy and meaty, so I was quite sad there was so little of it – now I get why they put quotes around ‘sloppy’  All cheekiness aside, I think the sauce is spot on and the patty really quite tender. The patty also didn’t come entirely apart like the ones from The Lab. I did however wish it were just slightly juicier; it felt a little dry towards the end We also shared the I Am…The Platters (S$18.90) since we wanted to be able to try more things from the menu. The platter came with 4 hot wings, 3 mussels, a whole soft shell crab cut into two, some squid, and 4 prawns. I’m not a huge fan of marshmallows unless they’re melted (like in smores or in baked pie-type recipes), but the chocolate drink itself was great. It wasn’t too sweet and had a slightly bitter note, which prevented it from being too cloying. 9/10
Service was surprisingly chipper for a Friday night, despite the full house. I think I would do well to come back and try their famed Fish ‘N’ Chips (S$15.90) soon. Will definitely review that once I’m done! Overall I Am.. seems like the hip spot to be at with your friends (it’s small, cramped, and water is self-service so it’s not the family-friendliest of places) for a fun night out. The ambience is great and abuzz with energy – there’s an open kitchen where they charcoal-grill half their menu, and you can see the cooks being all jocose and hipster. The downside of this is that if you sit close to the kitchen area, you WILL leave the place smelling like charcoal  Still, small price to pay for relatively decent food with great heart and a great ambience!


I AM… 

674 North Bridge Road (off Haji Lane)
#01-01, Singapore 188804
Notes: Accepts NETS/credit cards, no reservations

Opening Hours

Mon-Thu: 1130am to 11pm
Fri-Sat: 1130am to 1am
Sun: 1130am to 10pm

halal status: Muslim-owned

Halalicious rating: 7.7/10
Average spend per pax: S$32

Friday, 17 April 2015

Best Halal Restaurants in Singapore

Ayam Penyet Ria

Ayam Penyet Ria is hands-down my favourite ayam penyet restaurant. Whenever I'm in town, I try my best to visit this place for lunch or dinner because I know I'll regret it if I don't. Just thinking about it makes me drool. Urgh, bring me there now please!!!
What's so special about Ayam Penyet Ria would definitely be the sambal. It's extremely spicy, the spiciest sambal I've ever had but it's so so so good. If you can't handle your spice then I suggest you don't try the sambal...or you can YOLO and eat a spoonful. I had a friend who did that and he needed like two glasses of milk after that
Ayam Penyet Ria is the true world of “penyet” food where Ayam Penyet (smashed fried chicken), Bakso Penyet (smashed beefball), Bawal Penyet (smashes pomfret), Udang Penyet (smashed fried prawn), Empal Penyet (smashed beef steak), Lele Penyet (smashed catfish), Tahu - tempe Penyet (smashed beancurd & beancake), and Sayap Penyet (smashed chicken wing) are generously offered.
As the restaurant’s name would suggest, Ayam Penyet is the signature dish at Ayam Penye

t Ria. After cooking process, this enticing fried chicken is given a nice mash to make it tenderer and easier to eat. Ayam Penyet Ria restaurant serves both the classic version and boneless version of this dish in style of set menu. Those tasty Ayam Penyet sets come with a piece of smashed chicken, fried tempe, fried tofu as well as sambal, steamed rice and blanched vegetable.A lot of diners come to Ayam Penyet Ria restaurant just because they really fall in love with its sambal belacan. This chilli-based sauce is extremely spicy yet addictive. The restaurant’s free flow sambal belacan is a perfect condiment to enhance flavours of chicken, beef, fish or even rice.
A generous set of Ayam Penyet is offered at the price of S$7.40. And you won’t find any items on the menu have the price tags more than S$9.00. It is a steal, considering the restaurant’s location and the given portion.


Menu

Ayam Penyet Ria has a simple picture menu with around 30 dishes on offer. Half of its menu focuses on “penyet” food while the rest is where Indonesian staples such as Oxtail Soup, Gado Gado and Prawn Crackers are listed.



Ordering

A picture menu and an order slip will be given to each table for diners to have a picture of what are on offer and to place order easily. Prepayment should be made at the cashier counter.
Look & Feel

Ayam Penyet Ria’s outlets are bright and clean. There is not much atmosphere there, but it is cozy enough for diners to enjoy some of the best dishes from Indonesia.


Ayam Penyet Ria @ Lucky Plaza #01-45

Lucky Plaza, 304 Orchard Road, S238863
Tel: (65) 62356390
Open daily 11:00 – 22:00

Ayam Penyet Ria @ Lucky Plaza #04-25

Lucky Plaza, 304 Orchard Road, S238863
Tel: (65) 62356390
Open daily 12:00 – 21:00

Ayam Penyet Ria @ Far East Plaza

#05-22, Far East Plaza, 14 Scotts Road
Tel: (65) 67334336
Open daily 11:30 – 22:00

Ayam Penyet Ria @ Jurong Point

#B1-06 1 Jurong West Central 2, Singapore 648886
Tel: (65) 6794 3015
Open daily 11:30 -21:00

Ayam Penyet Ria @ Bedok Mall

311 New Up Changi Rd #01-71/72 Bedok Mall S467360
Tel: 6441 0025
Open daily 11:30 – 22:00