Ayam Bakar doesn't sound like a nice word, especially "Bakar" which sounds like "Baka" which means stupid or silly in Japanese.HOWEVER, it tastes GOOD.For $8.50, nestled inbetween all the "high-class" shops and restaurants, one can have such delicious Indonesian dish!The fried stuff were not too oily and dry, so they tasted good and smooth.The chicken was the highlight. The sauce and the chicken went really well with the plain rice! It was not too oily and really flavourful!I would like to go back and try other dishes they offer!
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Introduction
The stall is located in Rasapura Masters at Marina Bay Sands
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Opening Hours
Mon - Sun
Open 24 Hours
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Signature Dishes
Had a friend visiting town and recommended that he try the Indonesian type of Fried Rice-- something uncommon outside of Indonesia and South East Asia.There was the normal Ayam Penyet that was fried and then there was a grilled option.The grilled option has a sweet black sauce that I would like to say is different from the black sauce that is used for Char Kway Teow but I'm no cook. The chili is very strong and flavorful. Even a tinge of it is enough to have your tongue sweating and trying to get more water. That said, it is still very tasty and has a zesty lime taste which will have us back to play with more fire (in this case, chili)Wish that the food was a little more warm when received from the behind the counter though.Do note that as the food court gets really crowded to get a table while sending other people to purchase food. A slightly more affordable option that dining at the neighboring Gardens by the Bay.
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