Kampong Glam Cafe
Kampong Glam Cafe
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Kampong Glam Cafe is a family-run halal restaurant located at 17 Bussorah Street in Singapore's historic Kampong Gelam district, serving authentic and affordable Malay cuisine since 2004. Founded by former professional footballer Mr Bashir Khan and his late uncle Mr Abdul Rahim bin Musa, the cafe occupies a space that once housed Kampong Glam Radio, an electrical shop whose red and white logo was adapted to create the distinctive storefront signboard that welcomes guests today.
After retiring from professional football, Mr Bashir Khan dedicated himself fully to developing both his business and the broader Kampong Gelam community, transforming the cafe into a beloved neighborhood institution. The restaurant stands out among the cluster of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern establishments that dominate Bussorah Street, offering instead traditional home-cooked Malay dishes and drinks at prices that make it accessible to students, locals, and budget-conscious tourists alike.
The menu showcases quintessential Malay favorites including nasi goreng, mee rebus, mee siam, lontong, nasi lemak, and roti kirai, all prepared according to traditional recipes and halal standards. The cafe's nasi padang display is particularly impressive, featuring bright yellow sayur lodeh, tender beef rendang, and stacks of golden-brown soto ayam. Diners can also request makan dulang, a communal spread of dishes served on a large tray perfect for family dinners or group gatherings. Popular recommendations include the ayam (chicken) dishes and kwayteow goreng, often paired with refreshing beverages like the signature blue lime drink or a steaming cup of teh tarik.
What truly distinguishes Kampong Glam Cafe from surrounding restaurants is its exceptional value proposition, with halal meals available for under . The three-category menu structure (Rice, Noodles, and Soup) simplifies ordering while providing comprehensive options. A family of four can enjoy multiple dishes for less than 50 Singapore dollars, making it an attractive alternative to pricier neighboring establishments.
The cafe operates with street tables offering views of the magnificent Sultan Mosque, creating a casual atmosphere perfect for late-night bites and relaxed hangouts. The no-frills approach focuses on delivering authentic Malay flavors in a welcoming environment where fast, friendly service complements the great local eatery vibe that has sustained this family business for nearly two decades.
After retiring from professional football, Mr Bashir Khan dedicated himself fully to developing both his business and the broader Kampong Gelam community, transforming the cafe into a beloved neighborhood institution. The restaurant stands out among the cluster of Mediterranean and Middle Eastern establishments that dominate Bussorah Street, offering instead traditional home-cooked Malay dishes and drinks at prices that make it accessible to students, locals, and budget-conscious tourists alike.
The menu showcases quintessential Malay favorites including nasi goreng, mee rebus, mee siam, lontong, nasi lemak, and roti kirai, all prepared according to traditional recipes and halal standards. The cafe's nasi padang display is particularly impressive, featuring bright yellow sayur lodeh, tender beef rendang, and stacks of golden-brown soto ayam. Diners can also request makan dulang, a communal spread of dishes served on a large tray perfect for family dinners or group gatherings. Popular recommendations include the ayam (chicken) dishes and kwayteow goreng, often paired with refreshing beverages like the signature blue lime drink or a steaming cup of teh tarik.
What truly distinguishes Kampong Glam Cafe from surrounding restaurants is its exceptional value proposition, with halal meals available for under . The three-category menu structure (Rice, Noodles, and Soup) simplifies ordering while providing comprehensive options. A family of four can enjoy multiple dishes for less than 50 Singapore dollars, making it an attractive alternative to pricier neighboring establishments.
The cafe operates with street tables offering views of the magnificent Sultan Mosque, creating a casual atmosphere perfect for late-night bites and relaxed hangouts. The no-frills approach focuses on delivering authentic Malay flavors in a welcoming environment where fast, friendly service complements the great local eatery vibe that has sustained this family business for nearly two decades.
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