My first encounter with claypot chicken rice was in Malaysia. I immediately fell in love with this dish, rice cooked in a claypot together with all the additional ingredients such as diced chickens, vegetables and, most importantly, the spices, thrown in. Cooked over charcoal stove, and served with the pot while still hot. Wonderfulicious. :)
Since it's a Chinese traditional dish, it's quite difficult to find halal claypot chicken rice in Singapore. Normally, I would go to Johor Bahru to look for this dish, notably the food courts at Johor Bahru's City Square and Tebrau City. Therefore, it was a very delightful surprise to see this dish in one of the stalls at Banquet halal food court, located on the basement two (B2) floor of VivoCity shopping mall, Singapore.
On a side note, Banquet VivoCity is one of our favourite Banquet outlets, other than the Bagus by Banquet at IMM and Banquet Jurong Point. In Banquet VivoCity, the kids would normally go with the chicken rice, other than fish and chips or chicken cutlet from the western stall. For me, another favourite dish there is the cockles kway teow.
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ReplyDeleteHi Indra, the halal chinese char kway teow at Bedok Corner (near the Army camp) also good. The shop sells delicious oyster omelette too. If you need directions to Bedok Corner, Zul is the expert.
ReplyDeleteBedok Corner is the Simpang Bedok where the Spize and Tang Tea House is located, right? I've just went there again earlier this evening. :) :)
ReplyDeleteWhich stall/coffee shop is serving the nice kway teow and oyster omelette?
Bedok Corner (Bedok Food Court) is at the other end of Bedok Road
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SImpang Bedok is at the other end where there's Spize and Tang Tea House. Its a bit confusing.
Oh I see.. yes I know that place, have passed through it several times but haven't actually visit the food court. Will go there and write my review. :)
ReplyDeleteWanna join? Ask Zul as well... Heheheh... :) :)
Sure why not. Call me if you are in the vicinity.
ReplyDeleteIts been a while since we went makan2.