235 Jurong East Street 21
#01-320
Singapore 600235

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Since September 2015, this popular food court with its range of stalls has drawn crowds daily for its delicious and affordably-priced dishes.
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Their rendition has chewy yellow egg noodles, crisp bean sprouts, tender shredded chicken, and crisp coriander, combined for grainy vegetal sweet meaty savoury herbal flavour.
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The warm turmeric infused chicken soup / broth is clear and thin, yet robust with meaty salty savoury spice flavour. A dollop of chili soy sauce lends added salty savoury spicy kick.
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Completed with a soft begedil / fried potato patty with starchy savoury earthy salty sweet spice flavour.
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Mee Soto And Soto Ayam
Aiman Cafe
@ 235 Jurong East Street 21 #01-320
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More details:
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Aiman Cafe is a popular Halal food court among the Malays, and there’s a few stalls selling different foods.

The Noodle Guys stall is one of them, selling local style of noodles and their specialty, the indomie.

You choose what you want to go with your indomie, which I gotten myself the grilled chicken.

Juicy piece of grill chicken here, going well with their indomie. Comes with a slice of fried egg and some keropok.

The mee bandung is so good !!!!!!!!! The best to I have remembered.

I have never heard about Kacang pool until I saw and decided to try it out. This rarely seen dish, is a stew made of broad beans and mashed into a mushy texture.

Over at Aiman Cafe’s Malayan Delights, the kacang pool consists of chunky mashed beans, fresh onion slices, fresh cut green chilis, and a sunny side up with a runny yolk slabbed in the middle. On first look, it was somewhat like the mee rebus gravy. Other than its spiciness, the kacang pool is actually a combination of sharp and nutty flavours. Fresh lime was also given, which thankfully toned down the pickiness of the onions and chilis. Served with toasted baguette, I enjoyed dipping the bread and having all the spicy, beany, eggy flavors with a rich mouthfeel all at a go, except that it was a little diluted.

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One of my favourite places to get mamak style fried rice and noodles. Too bad they don't serve pratas, or else I'll be there all day everyday.

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It's getting harder to find nice Mee Soto and that's why I must share this! It's not the best I've had, but close.
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The spice and salt level are very rational. Even when I mixed in all the chilli given, the spiciness is at a level I think most can handle. True blue spicy lovers will have to ask for extra chilli though!
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And other plus points for dining here are its large variety of choices (Western, Sandwiches, Fried goreng pisang, Traditional Malay, Chinese style, Indonesian, Rojak, Satay and English style Desserts) plus it's windy and clean environment!
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Aiman Cafe @ Jurong East
235 Jurong East Street 21 #01-320 S600235

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