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2013-06-12
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Read more food reviews at http://thehungrybunnie.blogspot.comAlthough this is open and run by a couple of young Chinese fellas, this is really awesome. The Chicken and Beef Combo Set ($6) comprised a ginormous piece of chicken thigh and bite-sized morsels of red meat. The chicken was succulent, dripping with juices and intensely flavoured. This rendang was a lot nuttier and creamier than what we get elsewhere but possibly more delicious. The beef rendang had a more robust smoky, almost char-like
Although this is open and run by a couple of young Chinese fellas, this is really awesome.
The Chicken and Beef Combo Set ($6) comprised a ginormous piece of chicken thigh and bite-sized morsels of red meat. The chicken was succulent, dripping with juices and intensely flavoured. This rendang was a lot nuttier and creamier than what we get elsewhere but possibly more delicious. The beef rendang had a more robust smoky, almost char-like essence to it, which complements the full-bodied quality of the fork-tender beef. This was exceptional and I can totally understand why the stall only sells this dish and no other. We added on some crunchy long beans ($0.50) lightly tossed with some dried shrimp hae bee hiam for fibre.
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