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This is connoisseur living in Queenstown. Thai, Indian, Malay are my favorite cuisines. I also love Hawker Centre, Restaurant and Chinese Desserts, Mee Kuah, Roti John.
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Nasi Goreng Kampung Smile Dec 24, 2011   
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Categories : Indian | Malay

Talk about Ameen Makan House, the first dish that comes to my mind is their nasi goreng kampung. This has become my 'staple dish' I should say. It has all the essential tastes that a fried rice dish should have. Try the dish with the spicy sambal belachan served with it. Oh! Simply delicious!
With many NUS students dining here, this place can be a little bit cramped in the evenings.
Ameen's also do home delivery. But be prepared to wait for an hour or more for your delivery.

 

 
 
Date of Visit: Oct 22, 2011 

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I joined my nieces for dinner at Casuarina. Tried their north Indian styled chicken gravy. It was very bland. Chicken pieces were not tasty either.
My daughter ordered fried rice with anchovies. Tell you what... the same dish at hawkers centre, tastes way better. This, was oily and bland.
I ordered masala thosai. Ultimate disappointment! Seriously! Why Firstly, the thosai was cold and dry. Secondly,the potato filling, dry and flavourless. Nothing much to comment about the sambar and coconut chutney.
My niece ate the chocolate prata which was crispy and chocolaty (more chocolate was added upon her request) Other than that, nothing wow about it.
My verdict: Will never patronise this place again.

 

 

 
 
Date of Visit: Dec 17, 2011 

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Prata OK Dec 23, 2011   
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We happened to be around that area and decided to pop in at Casuarina to savour their prata. Well..... what shall I say..... it was soft, with crispy edges, but it was not up to my expectation. I have tasted better prata elsewhere. I felt that the curry served with the prata was not tasty too.

 
 
Date of Visit: Nov 12, 2011 

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Kulfi  Smile Dec 23, 2011   
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Have patronised Masala Art many times. It is conveniently located. They serve North-Indian food which is palatable.
I had a craving for naan (leavened bread originally baked in a clay oven called tandoor) yesterday. (Sorry, I do not have a picture of it) So, I headed to Masala Art. They have a wide variety of buffet menu as well as a la carte.
I tried their Kulfi. A North-Indian dessert. I did not quite like it; found it too creamy. However, I was satisfied with the other main dishes I had there.
Certainly a recommended place for all.smile

 
 
Date of Visit: Dec 22, 2011 

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Half-cooked Cry Oct 19, 2011   
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A lunch outing to this place after Children's Day Celebrations at my daughter's school turned into a disappointment for me. I ordered lasagna. Bad Choice! The top layer looked fine, but as I cut into it, I noticed that the lasagna inside were not baked to perfection, or shall I say, were half-cooked. I had to settle for the fries that my daughter was eating. Hey! Thaw those sheets well before baking them!
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Date of Visit: Oct 06, 2011 

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