Ethan Tan
Biryani (SGD $6) @ Yakader Muslim Food.
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Done dum style, with the meat and rice layered together wi
Biryani (SGD $6) @ Yakader Muslim Food.
Done dum style, with the meat and rice layered together with spices and cooked for hours.
They're generous with the portion; the turmeric-stained rice is loose and fluffy, light with grainy sweet spice notes.
The mutton carries a more intense taste profile, bold with meaty, savoury, salty spice notes, not overly gamey. It comes apart with a light chew.
Discovered a hard-boiled egg buried beneath, a welcome eggy sweet treasure. The crunchy pickled cucumbers lend vegetal sweet, sour, spicy flavour, while a bowl of mild curry gravy rounds this out.
Ryan Ng
Came by for lunch, ready to try another mutton biryani from this hawker centre. The plate came with
Came by for lunch, ready to try another mutton biryani from this hawker centre. The plate came with egg, mutton, achar (pickled veg), biryani rice, and rasam. The mutton is bone-in, which is always welcome. However, most parts of the mutton were on the drier side, which was disappointing. It makes me wonder what most people in the queue are buying. The egg is hard-boiled, and the rasam is mild in taste. The rice is fluffy and fragrant.
Peter Tan
The person serving the meal was at best judging people based on their body size. I am a skinny dude
The person serving the meal was, at best, judging people based on their body size. I'm a skinny dude, and hence he thinks I deserve a smaller piece of meat compared to others? Look at the measly piece of meat on the side compared to the rice he gave. He even took out two pieces of meat, left them aside to tempt me, before giving me a piece of meat appropriate for a skinny dude.
You can do better than judging how much a person can eat based on their size. You are better off buying from other biryani stalls nearby.