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The chickpeas was flavourful but sauce was too buttery for me (if u like butter, can go for it). Portion was good. For the beyond voucher, they will only take the lowest 2 dishes (including sides) hence we did not get 1 for 1 for our mains.
I always like Aloo Gobi; nice flavourful. No complaints and portion was good. For the beyond voucher, they will only take the lowest 2 dishes (including sides) hence we did not get 1 for 1 for our mains.
Salmon was on the dry side; wished that it retained more moisture. For the beyond voucher, they will only take the lowest 2 dishes (including sides), so unfortunately we did not get 1 for 1 for our mains.
The chicken skewer was flavourful. Portion was generous too. Downside is that for the beyond voucher, they will only take the lowest 2 dishes (including sides) hence we did not get 1 for 1 for our mains.
Ordered 2 butter chicken $17.90 each (Burpple 1-for-1). Butter chicken gravy was thick but it is served in a small bowl. Felt like I have tried nicer ones. Verdict: 7.5/10
Tandoori Chicken 4 pc $16 was good. Freshly grilled and marinated with freshly pound masala and yoghurt. Comes with option of 2pc/4pc/8pc with price $9/$16/$30 accordingly.
Located at an old mall in Bukit Timah, it is a quaint little restaurant with āfine diningā like cutlery. Parking is pretty hard to find. Went on Friday night and it was fairly empty. Only 1 waiter hence service wasnāt as prompt. Ordered 2 butter chicken $17.90 (Burpple 1-for-1), 4 pieces of tandoori chicken $16, garlic naan $4, butter naan $4, chapati $5 & mango lassi $5. Naans were amazing, chapati is average, butter chicken was thick and a small bowl (have tried nicer one), mango lassi was sour. Verdict: 6/10
The food is nice in general and portion is generous. We order the prawn, beef, sea bass and cheese. The outdoor sitting is suitable for gatherings with family or friends. Waiters are helpful and friendly.
Ordered the Butter Chicken, Dum Methi Machli, Garlic Naan and Cheese Naan. Food was great! And they provide water FOC! I'll definitely visit again when I'm in the area.
Do note that if you've got leftovers and you wish to pack them to go, you've got to pay an extra $1/container.
Ordered the signature Butter Chicken ($17.9) and Chicken Tikka Masala ($17.9) with burpple beyond 1-for-1, added on Garlic and Butter Naan ($4 for 2 pieces each flavour).
So delicious! Came during a rainy evening, and the food literally warmed me up from the inside. Thereās something so comforting about a warm naan dipped in the rich sauces...
Of the 2 chicken dishes, I preferred the Chicken Tikka Masala as it was slightly spicier, while my partner preferred the sweeter and creamier Butter Chicken. Both were really delicious! Somehow the Butter Naan paired better with the spicier Chicken Tikka Masala and the Garlic Naan paired better with the sweeter Butter Chicken.
Food was served promptly and there was a small sink to wash your hands before digging in. We were also served a jug of water and some crackers with a dip before the mains were served, which was a very nice touch. There were gravy left that I did not want to waste and the staff kindly packed it up for me as well āŗļø
Bill came out to $28.49 after 10% service charge. Overall, so worth it for the quality of the food and good service. Would definitely return! ššš»
[ Food Review ā My new-old neighbourhood Indian restaurant haunt ] Ever since Curry Gardenn closed for good, Iāve been trying to find a replacement in my neighbourhood. Cue a certain someone non-too-subtly reminding me of Indian Curry House at Sixth Avenue Centre. (Thanks for the reminder ā my fam hasnāt visited in years, oops!)
Most restaurants tout themselves as offering restaurant quality food using fine ingredients in a deluxe setting/ambience. Big surprise, most of them donāt. ICH extols the same things with one major difference ā it actually lives up to the standards! (Donāt worry, the prices arenāt inordinate.)
As it tends to be when we eat out, we were famished, which prompted us to order a little too enthusiastically. And thatās how we ended with this mini feast before us: Mutton Sheekh Kebab ($17.90), Kashimiri Rogam Josh ($17.90), and Chicken Masala ($16.90) as our mains, Aloo Gobi ($12.90) as my much needed veg side, and finally Garlic Naan ($4) for him and Peshawari/Kashmiri Naan ($6) for me. (Spoiler: We had to takeaway a bunch of stuff!)
Goodness, the flavours were even better than Iād remembered! Perhaps itās a product of how ravenous we were, or maybe itās my expanding appreciation for Indian cuisine, but I was more than satisfied with everything on our table. (As a bonus, the food arrived hot, and didnāt take too long either!)
A couple of highlights for the night: The kebab was excellent! When I get a kebab, Iām not just looking to have meat roasted on a stick (I can do it in my kitchen, or grab some satay) ā Iām looking for that earthen roast and charcoal singe that give the outer layer its characteristic flavour. And yes, you do get that here! Better yet, these were packed with a kaleidoscope of spices bursting forth with each bite. I was smitten.
The other surprise of the night was the rogam josh. Iām usually not one for tomato-centric (and even less so for onion-heavy) curries, but the mutton here was so tender, and the curry was so vibrant, that despite already being full-up lamb from the kebab, I continued to spoon this onto my naan!
Oh their naan was excellent too! Defo get yourself 1-2 servings ā the texture is excellent!
(Pst, they may still have 20% off for DBS cardholders!)
[ Food Review ā Ever been to a coffeeshop bar? ] What are two things that my neighbourhood is lacking in? 1) Coffeeshops, and 2) bars. And I guess thatās why Bar Bar Black Sheep decided to set up shop here ā the dearth of both makes it the perfect fit!
Iām not particularly fond of coffeeshops (until we have a smoking ban), and I havenāt been bar hopping since my uni days (allergies, phooey). So what brought me to the confluence of two things Iām not all that partial to? (Hint: I a m a food insta)
The food ofc!
Gonna preface this by saying the food isnāt exceptional; what it does have is a mix of eastern-western food options that is right up my alley, served with a surplus of cool drinks on the side, and packaged in a casual atmosphere thatās walkable from mine. Check, check, and check!
After Omakase Burger closed at Turf City, I was devastated. But after it took up residency at BBBS, right next to Thai, and Indian food stalls ā both of which have pretty robust menus as well ā I had to swing by one day for a bite of that crunchy sala-, I meanā¦burger. Cause some of the ingredients inside are crunchy.
Despite being branded as a coffeeshop-bar, donāt expect the prices to be near hawker fare. But thatās not necessarily a bad thing: Sans OB (which has only gotten pricier), the Thai and Indian stalls serve up restaurant-adjacent dishes with pretty substantial portions.
Iām going to skip on a OB review since I did one a couple while back (refresher: 100% get the salad; pretty good, albeit kinda small, burgers with fluffy buns). My winner for the night: Aloo gobi. Cooked to order, it arrived in a tantalising lil mountain of vibrant colours, and even more vibrant aroma. We spent most of our stay plucking studs of potato and cauliflower from it; we could have just gotten this and paired it with rice and another side and be done ā thatās how hefty a portion it was!
The prawn cakes werenāt about to be outdone too. The crust was gold and thin, and the interior was moist and sweet ā it was the perf snack to end on, esp when eaten hot. A lil pricey for 3-pc, but if you want to share a main instead, their fried rice and noodles is responsible for feeding >50% of the tables!