My experience at Rumah Rasa was mixed, at best. For every dish that I didn’t like, I could find another that deserved high praise.
If you love Indomie, check out this noteworthy menu at Rumah Rasa Pan-Indonesian restaurant that any instant noodle fan would die for!
We left with a satisfied tummy, and also a commitment of no instant noodles for the rest of this month.
Offering traditional and authentic Malay cuisines, Nusa & Tara has earned itself another return customer as I will definitely be back to try the Mee Siam and Nasi Lemak!
Small Potatoes Make The Steak Look Bigger recommended the lontong here, and it was really quite good. The gravy packed heat, but had an otherwise gentle savoury lemak flavour.
The dishes on the side may vary from day to day.
Farasha Muslim Food is one of the popular stalls at Seah Im Food Centre. They're famous for their Nasi Goreng Ayam. They have a lip-smacking 9 variations of Nasi Goreng. They also have Ayam Penyet, Maggi Goreng, Mee Goreng and Kway Teow Goreng.
The Ayam Penyet ($5) here comes with a chicken leg, cucumber, raw cabbage, a cube of tau kwa, a piece of thumb-length tempeh and sambal. The rice and soup are served separately on another plate.
Service here is swift and courteous.
If you are visiting for the first time, I would suggest that you try the Curry Pork Ribs which is not commonly available elsewhere.
Ingredients were so so. Chicken wing had a bit of bite to the meat - did not have the slurp off the bone tenderness which I preferred.
What they had were curried chicken, fish and mutton - no vegetable curry, potato add ons or bread for the curry.
For affordable halal food, check out these cheap halal food places with huge portions or these budget halal eateries at Orchard!