Sunday, August 25, 2013

Dinner at West Coast Food Centre!!

Mutton Soup
Having troubles find ing a nice place to have decent Malay food? Well, here is one place you should never miss! At Ayer Rajah Food Centre, Located around the West Coast area of SG, one can try on some of the many types of Malay food the place has to offer! The Mutton Soup above tasted fabulous with the rich soupy base and the aroma of spices used to flavour the broth. The mutton was nice a tender having not much of the so called "LAMB SMELL" as interpreted from the Chinese way of saying. This dish will sure warm p the body on a cold night!

Indian Rojak

This particular dish above is quite popular among the Indians themselves. This is a so called Indian Version of the Chinese famous ROJAK dish! As you can see from above, the amount of ingredients in this plate of lovely goodness is just a few of the many varieties the stall has to offer. For the one I ordered, it only consisted of fishcakes, fried prawn sort of cakes and potato. the garnishes are of simply sliced cucumbers and green chillies! However, the thing that makes the dish SHINES is that awesome sauce that comes with it! That sweet, sour taste with the slightness of heat makes one SALIVATE to have more upon dipping the ingredients into it!


Mee Goreng

I was craving for some noodle dish when i stumble upon a stall which seem quite good and ordered a plate of fried Mee Goreng. Looking at this dish, i was enticed when the is a lovely fried sunny egg placed on top of the aromatic fried noodles. The RUNNY EGG YOLK compliments the dish and the noodle were slightly spicy too which was too my liking. There were a few simple ingredients in the noodles like shredded meat pieces, potato green chilli. the garnishes at the sides are simple cuts of cucumber and chilli sauce. the dish itself was slightly salty but well overall it tasted great!

Malay Satay
Last but not least, We have the Malay Satay! The Satay was delicious as the Mutton Satay definitely tasted better than the chicken. The Chicken Satay one was slightly dry to my liking while the mutton one was tender and succulent. Both satay was filled with aromatic spices making the overall dish a pleasant one. Not forgetting the sauce which compliments the whole dish! 

Overall the experience at the Ayer Rajah Food centre was surprising a pleasant one. Being able to try some decent and flavoursome foods was a joy for me! Hope to come by again to try something else or just STICK WITH THE USUAL!


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