Decent quality nasi lemak from Aziz Jaffar Muslim Food. Sweet and spicy sambal as per usual and savoury coconut rice which was adequately salted for flavour. Didn't find anything else particularly outstanding but I'd say they're an viable option for Malay styled nasi lemak at Chinatown's food centre if one has a hankering for a plate.
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Friday, June 26, 2026
Nasi lemak from Aziz Jaffar Muslim Food
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A recent bowl of mee pok from Liang Seng Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle (樑成香菇肉脞麵)
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Thursday, June 25, 2026
The Ceylonese Affair, Mei Ling Food Centre
Came across The Ceylonese Affair (#02-17 Mei Lin Food Centre, 159 Mei Chin Road) recently. The stall does only briyani and appam.
It's actually not bad tasting. That being said, it was different from the more flavourful briyani that most of us might be used to. The rice was spiced but I'd call the flavour infusion gentle.
This was their butter chicken briyani which featured their fried chicken with butter chicken sauce. Understandably, most of the flavour came from the sauce. Came with achar on the side. Those brown bits scattered on top were fried onions. Nice.
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Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Tiong Hoe Specialty Coffee, Stirling Road
Have been here (#01-1133, 170 Stirling Road, tel : +65 8958 1133) a few times for their triple espresso con panna on the go but never a sit in until today.
Sparkling coffee's not bad.
Lightly aromatic, not thick or full bodied. But good drinking in a hideout from the scorching heat.
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Tuesday, June 23, 2026
Noci Bakehouse, Suntec City
Sister to Noci Pasta Bar located at the end of Suntec closer to Millenia Walk (#01-604, Suntec City Tower 3, 3 Temasek Boulevard). They're at the spot that used to be Bakery 1946.
What's enticing about the bakery are their salt bread - their equivalent to Japanese shio pan. These here were larger. Got the one with black sesame and butter.
The insides had sweet black sesame paste and butter. Nice!
The cream salt bun is not to be missed.
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Monday, June 22, 2026
Noci Pasta Bar, Suntec City
Korean pasta place at Suntec (#01-386 Suntec City Mall, 8 Temasek Boulevard) that opened late last year. They're by a Gold Moon Restaurants Group which has brought in brands like Tonshou and Seoul Noodle Shop.
Complimentary sourdough with whipped butter. Butter's nice. Bread's okay-ish. I prefer them with a bit more tang and texture.
There's baccala. Not as lard infused as I was imagining. Flavour's mostly from the fish which wasn't a bad thing.
Had a couple of pastas. This one featured their in house squid ink tajarin with bottarga and anchovies - understandably umami that way. Not bad.
The other was their cacio e pepe which also used their house made tajarin. What's different from the usual cacio e pepe are the crush bits of pistachio. Would like for it to be a bit more cheesy and peppery but I think I enjoyed this as well.
Both pasta had great texture.
A coffee called cream di noci which had bits of walnut and walnut oil. There was a thick crema but I didn't detect walnut flavour from the mundane tasting coffee which had little worth mentioning.
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