Issue 115

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Grassroots with passion

Usman’s Usman’s is the name if you’re looking for an authentic taste of Pakistan. Opened in 2003, the restaurant – which also serves North Indian cuisine – has outlets on Serangoon Road and in Bedok. Take your pick from Lahori fish fry, chapli kebab, chicken or prawn karahi, bhuna mutton biryani and more before finishing your meal with some gulab jamun or kheer. Usman’s is on Deliveroo, Food Panda and GrabFood. Alternatively, you can also place your order at usmanrestaurant.oddle.me (minimum orders and delivery fees vary depending on your location).

Beirut Grill Takea journeyacross theMiddleEastwiththisBussorahStreetmainstay, apopular spot that has been running since 2009. Start with mezze like paprika hummus and kibbeh, sample from the Beirut pastry platter and then feast on the mixed seafood platter –which includes prawns, calamari, mussels and dory fish – or the mixed grilled meat platter – featuring lamb kebab kofta, tikka kebab and shish taouk – before concluding with some baklava. Do note that Beirut Grill is not halal-certified, although their food is halal and made with ingredients purchased from halal-certified vendors. Beirut Grill is available on Deliveroo, Food Panda and GrabFood, and you can also call them at 6341-7728 for self-pick-up orders.

Fatty Bom Bom Singapore-style Western food always hits the spot, and in recent years, a new wave of Western food specialists has changed the game with modern takes on a well-loved cuisine. One great example is Fatty Bom Bom, who serve up classics like black pepper chicken and fish and chips along with Cajun chicken rolls, hefty burgers, popcorn chicken and baked potatoes. Fatty Bom Bom outlets are located around the country, and you’ll find them on Food Panda and GrabFood. Alternatively, you can order via WhatsApp by sending your order and delivery info to 9648-0968 or 8721-0175 ( visit fb.com/fattybombomzxc to view the format). Delivery is free islandwide with a minimum order of $50, otherwise, delivery costs $10.

Bonus: Bungkus Can’t decide what to eat? Looking for a specific dish that isn’t typically found at restaurants? Then you should check out the halal marketplace Bungkus. This company provides islandwide delivery from an extensive array of halal restaurants. So whether you’re craving dim sum, nasi lemak, mutton soup, shawarma, rojak, chicken rice or satay, Bungkus have you covered. Check out their website at bungkus.sg or download their app on Google Play or in the Apple App Store. Delivery fees vary depending on your location, ranging from $5 to $17.

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