THE MUST TRY LIST Coffee Shop M.A Hosanna Indian/Muslim Food: Handmade Indian Rojak Indian Rojak is similar to Ngoh Hiang in that many stalls today source their ingredients from suppliers and simply deep fry them for customers. This
Next Gen Hawkerpreneurs THE MUST TRY LIST Abdhus Salam Rojak: The Indian Rojak Centre of Singapore! The more senior readers amongst us will no doubt remember the Indian Rojak stalls that used to line Waterloo Street. I don’t think my dad
Little India Tekka FC Temasek Indian Rojak: Not one, not Two but three Types of Prawn Fritters! You like prawn fritters? I think they are one of the bests way to enjoy prawns because the whole prawn if fried so crispy that
THE MUST TRY LIST Ayer Rajah FC Habib’s Rojak: Go West young man! I am undergoing an Indian Rojak Renaissance of sorts. Frankly I have not been eating that much Indian Rojak, but of late I have again
Mee Goreng Sup Tulang Al Mahboob Indian Rojak: Sup Tulang, Rojak, Mee Kuah, All Red, All Good! It is said that there is no such thing as Indian Rojak in India. Well, if you think about it, it does make sense since
Eat Food Poisoning at Geylang Serai Temporary Market This morning the news reported that they have isolated a bacteria which might be the cause of the food poisoning outbreak at the Indian Rojak
My Favourite Pics Mee Siam Sajis Indian Food: Mee Siam from my School Days! Update 15 July 2010 After renovation, the stall’s name has been changed to Sabeena Indian Food and is operated by Sabeek’s sister. Sabeek is now
THE REALLY MUST TRY LIST My Favourite Pics Sajis Indian Food: Indian Rojak: Singapore’s very own With Tag (He has eaten this since school days!) I don’t remember the last time that I was so excited about an Indian Rojak! I
Geylang Serai Mkt & FC Indian Rojak Geylang Serai: Indian Rojak: Geylang Serai Temp Mkt Supplemental There has been an outbreak reported at this stall! Please beware. Since then the stall has been closed. Either that or renamed. It is nowhere