Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Rahmath Muslim Food - Prata Extraodinaire

You would not think to find one of the best prata places in an industrial estate, but that was exactly what I discovered last week at Defu Lane.

It used to go under another name, and the owner of that previous stall was actually working at the now infamous Jalan Kayu prata house. He has since settled in India, but his nephew, Haja is now manning the shop.

His uncle used to run this place for more than 20 years, and Haja has also been working and learning from his uncle for the last 7 years.

As such, he was pretty confident of his own prata making skills and has renamed this shop to his sister's name, Rahmath.

Nestled within Soon Soon Lai Eating House, the stall is almost hidden from view in one far end of the kopitiam. This is really a hidden gem in the truest sense of the word.

Kosong Plain

As with any prata I try for the first time, I opted for the generic plain kosong prata to gauge just how good Haja's prata was. And boy, was it marvelous.

It was well rounded, super crisp on the outside and the delicious dough properly cooked through. There was no hint of chewiness at all, and the inner texture was utterly perfect.

Kosong on top, Egg and Onion below

Simply put, this is one of the best pratas around. Just take a look at the picture and you will be salivating already.

Onion Prata

The onion prata was equally delightful. Shaped into a murtabak like square, every inch of the exterior was crisp and beautifully fried. That extra sharpness and sweetness from the onions gave the prata an extra sense of depth.

Curry Chicken

The curries were served were also brilliant, though slightly greasy. It had an assam tinge which gave it a nice acid that went well with the richness of the fried dough. The pratas were so good, that even on its own, it was pure bliss.

Haja at Work

Despite the brilliance of the cooking here, Haja seemed quite despondent as he was complaining to me the business at this eating place was not really that bustling. Hiding in that corner, I won't be surprised either.

He is thinking of moving to a proper shop of his own, but laments that the current rentals and manpower is putting him off on that decision as well.

All I know is that it will be a pity if he decides to quit one day, as his prata is head and shoulders above the more illustrious ones out there, and that includes the likes of the present Jalan Kayu, Thomson Prat and the rather overrated Sin Ming Prata these days.

Here, the prata is not deep fried to a oily dark dough like the one in Thomson, but rather, each and every prata is cooked to order. That alone is worth making the trip here.

If you want to know how a great prata looks and tastes like, come here. It is not just great, it is one of the best.

Rahmath Muslim Food
32 Defu Lane 10
Soon Soon Lai Eating House
Stall 12, deep inside one far end of the kopitiam

Thursday, May 8, 2014

GRUB at Bishan Park - Dining in the Gardens

To be honest, I have never liked Gardens By The Bay that much. It feels forced, and the layout is just horrendous for folks who don't drive.

Bishan Park, however, is a whole different kettle of flowers. It was revamped only a couple of years back, and what was originally just a huge grass patch has now turned into a vibrant park filled with little ponds and walkways.

Monday, May 5, 2014

Rumah Sayang Cafe - A Gem of a JEM

Mention malls and the last thing you think you'd find is a decent nasi padang or zhe char eatery in it. Most malls tend to fill their F&B spaces with the usual suspects of Din Tai Fung, Crystal Jade etc.

And so, it was a lovely surprise to find Rumah Sayang that is serving tasty local delights in the basement of JEM.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Havelock Road Block 50 Fried Hokkien Prawn Noodles - An Oldie But Goodie

There is a more famous hokkien mee stall residing in ABC Brickworks Food Centre, but we were looking for another stall that is somewhat, more subdued.

It is operated by a 70 plus year old uncle, known only as Mr Seah and it seems he has been doing this for quite some time.

Wednesday, April 30, 2014

Chikusen Japanese Restaurant - An Oriental Affair

Nestled away among the shophouses of Tanjong Katong is this cozy Japanese restaurant that is almost inconspicuous to everyone but the most ardent of observers.

Inside, the decor is cool and elegant, with a sense of tranquility and serenity. The owner of this joint is an effervescent man, clearly in love with all things Japanese and is a sake fanatic.

Monday, April 21, 2014

Kimdo BBQ - Lord of the Culinary - The Fellowship of the Triangle Chicken Wing

Legend has it that deep within the concrete jungles of Johor, there exists this mythical and magical gastronomic delight that is the Triangle Chicken Wing.

Long known to be lost, it has recently resurfaced in a puff of BBQ smoke in the streets of Taman Sentosa. This wondrous and magical dish is said to only appear at night, teasing and tantalizing the hordes of hungry travelers that pass by there everyday.

BOSCH Master Gourmet Launch at My Private Pantry

Located among the row of shophouses along Tanjong Pagar is My Private Pantry, a nicely furnished kitchen cum training facility for budding chefs.

Co-owned by Chef Stephen Zoisl, it is a perfect place for would be cooks to spend a weekend learning the finer points of cooking from Chef Zoisl as well as other illustrious chefs who teach there.

Friday, April 18, 2014

Uncle Chicken - The David Niven of Chicken Rice

I grew up eating the famous Margaret Drive Chicken Rice, otherwise known as Sin Kee Chicken Rice. That chicken rice place has since closed, along with the equally famous hawker centre housing it.

The uncle that used to run the stall has also passed away, but his legacy remains. His elder son, runs a new Sin Kee outlet at Mei Ling Road, whilst his younger brother is operating another outlet at Alexandra Village.