Wow, how fast time passes! We had this meal with our friend, Momo's childhood friend Julia before she delivered her baby and now the baby's over 1 month old! We know she likes to eat (like us) and when the baby comes out, she will not be able eat it for some time!
We picked her up and off we went to Zion Road. It has been some time since we came here, we did come a few times, but I did not bother to take photos because it seems that we always order the same old food! Anyway, this will be like an update.
4 of us ate 6 dishes. A bit of a glutton? Probably not, since the portions are not that big.
The Ayam Gulai. The non spicy version of curry. The sauce is every so tempting and you can 'sapu'/ wallop up a whole plate of rice with the sauce.
I have had Ayam Gulai since young, but I just realised that Wikipedia says this dish originated from Padang!
The Beef Rendang. Another dish that has very tempting sauce to go with the rice. Not every piece of the beef was tender this time. The tender ones were pleasant to eat!
We ordered a Begedil for each person. Always reminding me of having croquette.
Momo who is more of a Japanese food lover says she prefer the Japanese version. haha.
The sambal sotong. Nice! Very nice, not rubbery, but tender.
The sauce has lots of onions which I love!
The Ayam Goreng. Just thought of having some fried chicken, so we ordered it.
This one we had was crispy on the outside and still not that dry inside.
The sweetish ala Thai chili sauce that goes with the chicken.
(I mixed my piece of chicken with all the different sauces!)
A bowl of Sayur Lodeh. Our only vegetable dish!
Not very special, but it's quite OK.
The makcik seems to know even before we asked.
The spicy, super spicy sambal belachan!
Also a bowl of curry sauce to pour over our rice.
A very satisfying lunch!
We were sitting beside a Malay family. As we were taking photos, they were smiling, probably thinking we must be tourists. How could we not talk to them? They looked so friendly people and spoke in halting Malay saying we are not tourists and about other stuff.
We asked them about food after all the funny chatter we had. We asked where else in Singapore can we taste similar food and where is their favourite. The couple with their little girl told us this shop's food is more Indonesian Padang style. If we want to try more Singapore Malay food, try Hj Maimunah, their other favourite.
It's amazing even if were speaking in halting Malay (and half of us did not understand it), when people talk about food, you can feel the deliciousness of what they are talking by looking at the way the face expression and smile!
Nasi Padang River Valley
55 Zion Road
Singapore 247780
Friday, September 23, 2011
Nasi Padang River Valley @ Zion Road
Monday, February 23, 2009
Nasi Padang River Valley @ Zion Road
In about 2 week's time, our youngest brother will be leaving Singapore and going back to work in UK. Suddenly we all feel so sad. Our home will have one less person. It will definitely be quieter. (not that he's very noisy. lol)
Anyway, we are bringing him around to eat the local stuff before he goes back. So we start with Nasi Padang.
We had 6 of us. The following dishes fed us till we want no more. So stuffed with food!
The Sayur Lodeh.
The Sambal Goreng. Some people call it Tempeh Goreng.
The Kari Ayam.
The Sotong Sambal.
The Spicy Terung (Brinjal)
The Beef Rendang.
Begedil
The sambal belacan for that kick.
And they always provide some sauce for your rice. This is the Asam Pedas sauce.
The food's generally quite nice. But we thought it tasted better the last time. We wonder if it's only our taste buds or maybe it was our perception. We set our expectations a bit too high. LOL..
Today's beef is not as tender, maybe it's the cut that we got. We had 5 pieces, only two pieces were soft and tender, the rest was tough. We were all quite satisfied with the vegetable dishes. Well, our brother enjoyed it. He finished every single drop of the difference sauces!!
Around $50 for the above, with 6 plates of rice. We added 3 extra plates of rice later. :-)
Nasi Padang River Valley
55 Zion Road
Singapore 247780
Friday, April 18, 2008
Nasi Padang River Valley @ Zion Road
Earlier today, colleagues and I, we were thinking about what to have for lunch. It's only 4 person today, so it's just a nice number to hop into a cab and go somewhere further. We had a few choices, but ended up at Zion Road.
As a colleague said, it has been TOO LONG since we drop by this place.
We were already thinking about this rendang while on the cab! We always order this. We a bit kiasu, we ordered 4 pieces today. LOL. While other people had a small plate, we had this bigger plate of rendang.
Beef Rendang = Rendang Daging Lembu.
We also had the brinjals.
Brinjals = Terung
We also like this Ladies Fingers. The sauce is those that makes you wanna lick your plate! Just like the brinjals above. haha..
Ladies Fingers = Kacang Bendi
We also had the 'red chicken' this time. We realised that this dish is nicer than what we remembered. I think the recipe for the sauce has been tweaked a bit :-)
Red Chicken = Ayam Masak Merah
Added the malay terms of the food above, so when you order, you can order it in Malay if you want. :-)
Colleagues always ask for this. Spice up your life with sambal belachan!
The kind folks always provide us with sauces. Today it is this curry sauce that has a hint of sourness that really makes you wallop all your rice and ask for more!
We were very happy people today. Yummy lunch.
While many places have cut corners etc, we always feel satisfied with the food when we eat here.
Have a good weekend everyone!
Saturday, May 12, 2007
Nasi Padang River Valley @ Zion Road : Lunch with Eastcoastlife and Shilpa
This morning I had brunch with EastCoastLife (one of Singapore's famous blogger) and Shilpa (a blogger who loves all things Indian from France).
Shilpa wishes to eat local food that she can't get in France, so off we came to try Malay Food.
Here's what we ate. Since we were all bloggers, the cameras all came out! hahaha..
Some time ago, you might get confused because a 'fake' shop set up beside it. It's on Zion Road. Now that shop's gone. It's right opposite Great World City. As they have on this sign, it's the original.
The wide selection of lovely dishes.
Out of the many dishes above, we picked these few.....
As they say it in France, Bon Appetit
Brinjal (Terung in Malay)
Long Beans with Tofu & Tempeh
(Kacang panjang dengan tofu dan tempeh)
Beef Rendang. Never fail to get this whenever I come here...
(Rendang Lembu)
Korma Chicken.
(Ayam Korma)
Pickled Pineapple
(Jeruk Nenas)
It was a very interesting time with both Eastcoastlife and Shilpa. We later went over to Great World City to have tea and coffee.