Issue 115

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Grassroots with passion

in the comfort of home

From traditional Malay specialities to Indian Muslim delights, your favourite food is only a few taps away thanks to these restaurants and eateries As the global fight against COVID-19 continues, some of our favourite Hari Raya Puasa activities will have to take a back seat. There will be no Ramadan Bazaar at Geylang Serai, while dining in at restaurants and visits to the homes of family and friends have been impacted. However, one thing we can count on is that some of Singapore’s best eateries will still be up and running, making sure that we have our favourite food while we weather the storm. As we prepare to celebrate Hari Raya Puasa on 24 May, here are some of Singapore’s best Malay, Indian Muslim, Pakistani, Middle Eastern and halal Western establishments that will deliver food fit for the festive season.

Hjh Maimunah Founded in the 1990s, Hjh Maimunah has made a name for itself by serving up favourites from the kampung days. Tucking into their buffet is one of Malay cuisine’s great experiences, and among their signatures are Sundanese grilled chicken, lemak siput, beef rendang, oxtail soup and barbecued fish. Hjh Maimunah offers islandwide delivery with a minimum order of $30. If your order doesn’t hit that number, then delivery is just $5. Order online at hjhmaimunahdelivery.oddle.me.

Sinar Malay Seafood If you’re hankering for seafood, whether prepared Malay style or halal Chinese and Thai style, look no further than Sinar Malay Seafood. Their expansive menu includes 180 dishes, covering everything from seafood fried rice to tom yam mee soup, fish head curry, salted egg prawns, sambal sotong and chilli crab. They have outlets at Ang Mo Kio, Jurong West and Yishun, and you’ll find them on Food Panda andGrabFood. If you don’t livewithin the delivery areas of the three outlets, you can also make takeaway orders: Ang Mo Kio, 8545-7318; Jurong West, 6569-7583; Yishun, 8465-3348. Visit fb.com/sinarmalayseafood to view their full menu.

Islamic Restaurant In its remarkable 99 years of history, this Indian Muslim restaurant has served Singaporean and Malaysian prime ministers and Bruneian royalty, so it’s safe to say that their briyani (or beryani in their preferred spelling) is among the best you’ll find anywhere – whether you go with chicken, mutton, fish, prawn or vegetable.Nowrunby the thirdgenerationof the same family, IslamicRestaurant continues to satisfy with a comprehensive menu of Mamak and North Indian standards. To order, head to dial-a-beryani.sg or call 6296-1161 . Delivery is free with orders of $60 or more, otherwise, delivery fees range from $10 to $20 depending on where you are located. Also available on Food Panda.

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