Malaysian

Dec
2010

King Satay at Clarke Quay

Chicken/Beef/Mutton Satay at King Satay
Chicken, Beef and Mutton Satay, 20 SGD

One of the things that I’ve been looking forward to do in Singapore is to eat in Clarke Quay. We really didn’t have anything on mind where to eat. We just explored around Clarke Quay and we’ve found King Satay interesting upon checking their menu. Continue reading →

Nov
2010

Singapore Foodtripping 2: Lau Pa Sat Festival Market

Hainanese Chicken at Lau Pa Sat

Hainanese Chicken Rice from Whampoa Nanxiang Chicken Rice (Stall 52) @ SGD 5 – 8 (approximately PHP 150 – 200)

Lau Pa Sat Festival Market is the oldest  food court Singapore built in 1894 and I believe this has the biggest number of food stalls you can choose from. The variety is very diverse, it’s quite hard to choose what to eat! Of course there are Singaporean, Malaysian and Indian stalls there but there are also Filipino (Oh yes, there’s Tapa King there), Chinese and Italian.

Food courts or Hawker Centers are very popular in Singapore but Lau Pa Sat is the must-visit food court when you go to Singapore. Expect to spend only SGD 2.00 – 10.00 per meal and per person when you dine in Lau Pa Sat. Drinks cost less than SGD 3.00. Continue reading →

Jan
2010

Chicken Satay with Cucumber Salad

Chicken Satay and Cucumber Salad

I am not really a peanut butter loving person but because it’s satay, it has to have something nutty on it. You can have a satay sauce on the side or eat it as it is. The chicken meat was marinated long enough anyway. Again, this recipe is from the Yummy book “Meals in 30 Minutes” which can be purchased at P100 only. Continue reading →

Dec
2009

Malacca’s Holiday Promo

malacca promo

Thinking of having a Malaysian dinner in Makati?

Malacca is offering 10 percent discount by just presenting the coupon from the photo above! This is probably one of the best Malaysian restaurants I’ve been to in Manila so it’s worth going :)

Feel free to spread the word!

May
2009

Malacca Authentic Malaysian Cuisine in Makati

Chicken Satay at Malacca

Chicken Satay @ Php 250

Malaysian cuisine is very similar to Filipino cuisine except that the prior uses more spices in cooking. This is the reason why it’s not hard to appreciate Malaysian food because of the familiarity on the ingredients and even the way of cooking. There isn’t much Malaysian restaurants around Metro Manila but a good place to start your Malaysian food trip is in Malacca, a new Malaysian restaurant in Jupiter Street, Makati. Continue reading →

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