Wow, this (18 & 18A Kandahar Street, tel: + 65 6294 4805) was another great find located right behind Sultan Mosque. I've no idea how long this place has been around since I don't often wander into this vicinity, but I think I will be heading back again pretty soon for their great nasi padang. What was good here? Let's see....there was a good telur dadar (chilli filled omelette), crispy chewy paru goreng, a delicious squid in squid ink stew and mackerel in a coconut gravy. Sweet shaven coconut toppings for the rice? Checked as well.
This shop had a bit more going on in terms of variety than Sabar Menanti right down the corridor. It seemed that they're related by extended family. It's going to be difficult to determine which one of them I would like better since the both of them has so much that looked good that I was really spoilt for choice. But for now, this place is calling me back.
This shop had a bit more going on in terms of variety than Sabar Menanti right down the corridor. It seemed that they're related by extended family. It's going to be difficult to determine which one of them I would like better since the both of them has so much that looked good that I was really spoilt for choice. But for now, this place is calling me back.
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How much would tat plate cost?
It cost $10.30 with a teh tarik.
I was about to ask the same question (how much it cost). $10.30 is expensive!
I agree.
Had Sabar Menanti II few days after Minang and I must say SMII was better especially the telur dadar.
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