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Whampoa Drive is another well known market and hawker centre food court in Singapore. Some of the market is only open in the morning for breakfast, but another part is open and popular for lunch. I actually went to Whampoa to search out a very famous hawker food stall called Ah Hock that serves fried oyster omelets… but unfortunately, even after trying to eat there a number of times, it remained closed.
Sor for lunch I decided to eat at Rabiah Muslim Food stall which specializes in serving Halal Nasi Melayu, or a mix of different Malay style dishes. Along with having an assortment of wonderful looking dishes, one of the most popular items on their display was sambal sotong or chili squid. The line for Rabiah Muslim Food stall stretched across the food court, so I knew it was a place I wanted to eat. When I got to the front of the line, I ordered the chili squid, asam fish curry, and finally some ikan bilis, fried anchovies and peanuts, plus some extra sambal on the side. the plate of food looked incredible.
When I think about a beautiful plate of food, this is exactly what I would imagine. The colors, the sauces, and chilies, everything added up to create a truly picturesque plate of food. Everything was good, but the sambal sotong was the best.
Rabiah Muslim Food - Nasi Melayu
Whampoa Drive Food Centre and Market
90 Whampoa Dr, Singapore 320090
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Whampoa Drive is another well known market and hawker centre food court in Singapore. Some of the market is only open in the morning for breakfast, but another part is open and popular for lunch. I actually went to Whampoa to search out a very famous hawker food stall called Ah Hock that serves fried oyster omelets… but unfortunately, even after trying to eat there a number of times, it remained closed.
Sor for lunch I decided to eat at Rabiah Muslim Food stall which specializes in serving Halal Nasi Melayu, or a mix of different Malay style dishes. Along with having an assortment of wonderful looking dishes, one of the most popular items on their display was sambal sotong or chili squid. The line for Rabiah Muslim Food stall stretched across the food court, so I knew it was a place I wanted to eat. When I got to the front of the line, I ordered the chili squid, asam fish curry, and finally some ikan bilis, fried anchovies and peanuts, plus some extra sambal on the side. the plate of food looked incredible.
When I think about a beautiful plate of food, this is exactly what I would imagine. The colors, the sauces, and chilies, everything added up to create a truly picturesque plate of food. Everything was good, but the sambal sotong was the best.
Rabiah Muslim Food - Nasi Melayu
Whampoa Drive Food Centre and Market
90 Whampoa Dr, Singapore 320090
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Looks amazing but all it needs is a runny egg! 🤤
Lovely! Visited Rabiah Muslim Food today for lunch with my family. I had chicken curry and rice with fried wings & sambal. My wife had Rice with Fish Curry and sautéed vegetables. And, daughter has Squid with Rice and Mushrooms side.
2 of my 4 brothers are fabulous cooks. The best chili I ever ate was brother #4 (next to youngest) nilgai and goose chili! Oh My Goodness!
I love how the people behind are minding their own business.
Thank you for sharing, good luck to you.
i shouldnt be watching this as i m on a diet!
ha u wish u live in Singapore now dont you viewers?
Honestly the guy trying his best to eat more when he's clearly full is just to funny! You can see the pain in his face
Wow dripping… ikan(small dried fish and peanuts), I've not tried when in SG. Mostly Chinese nased foodies since accomodated in Geylang area(T_T)
good meal dish very nice😋👍💯 good video💖😍
Look so yummy Mark!!
Squid very nice👍
I also went twice to Whampoa for the oyster omelette and both times it was also closed. Someone told me they make so much money they don't have to work as hard or open as often.
I used to live there at Whampoa Blk 84 way back 2012 until 2014.. Nice neighborhood, Good food,, Thanks Mark for bringing back all those Good memories.. Goodluck
Hi Mark hope everything is good with u an ur family….hope ual are stayathome an would Really love to see more of ur stayathome recipes…an love to u an Ying an Micah….with massmama really nice person an very delicious recipes…Wow wish I had a work like urs….Mattee Deonarine from in California in Trinidad in the West Indies❤❤🙏🙏🙏