In look for yummy Muslim-friendly Oriental food?
Oriental food is typically not so quickly connected with being Halal. Some frequently located active ingredients are not fairly Muslim-friendly, as well as few coffee shops have the ability to configure their food selection for this extremely objective.
Currently, look no more than Meokja 먹자 by JUNGGA (which suggests “allow’s consume”), that does precisely what is sorely missing out on: appropriate genuine Oriental price with only allowable Halal active ingredients.
The idea happened since the proprietor, Jung Sang Woo, is an Oriental Muslim change. He transformed to Islam after he showed up in Singapore as well as saturated in the society.
Meokja started as a home-based organization, which was obviously instead preferred online. Later on, improving the dedicated client base, business changed right into a sit-down area for a fuller experience.
The Oriental restaurant can be located in the GR.iD shopping mall near Dhoby Ghaut.
It is still a reasonably brand-new shopping mall that opened up without much excitement, although it is quickly recognisable with its cyberpunk-like as well as advanced style as well as design.
Fairly preferred with young people that are examining in the area.
The products on the food selection is taken into consideration lean in the meantime, with JjaJang Myeon ($ 12), JjaJang Bap ($ 12) which is the rice variation, JjamPpong ($ 14), Flavor Su Yuk ($ 14), Bibim Guksu ($ 9), Bulgogi ($ 15.50), as well as Kimchi Jeon ($ 7) also known as Pancake.
The Jjajangmyeon ($ 12) is an ultimate Korean-Chinese recipe that is done by numerous various other Oriental restaurants as it is getting appeal in Singapore.
Allegedly, this is additionally the recipe that initially brought Meokja to popularity.
The black bean sauce finishing the noodles was a lot more wonderful than savoury.
What I delighted in was that it came piping warm with soft crunchy noodles, though I would directly yearn for a thicker sauce. Still okay.
The Jjamppong ($ 14) is one more referral of which is everything about bouncy noodles in a zesty fish and shellfish soup.
Significantly charitable with the quantity of fish and shellfish offered the rate, yet would certainly have wanted the soup base to be a little a lot more split.
To finish the food selection, there is a Flavor Su Yuk ($ 14), which is a recipe of battered deep-fried poultry with a sour as well as wonderful sauce. You can select to put the sauce over, or utilize it as a dip.
The crunchy tender poultry items would certainly attract those searching for a habit forming bite.
I simply questioned the sauce (with parts from the common fruit mixed drink) which was in the direction of the sweet-fruity sauce, as well as would certainly aid if there was even more of that sour-tanginess to stabilize the flavours.
There are some little attacks that you can reach opt for the keys.
This consists of the preferred road food Tteokbokki ($ 9), being crunchy rice cakes in a spicy sauce. Various other acquainted favourites such as the Eomuk Flavor ($ 7) as well as Yangnyeom Hen ($ 7.50) are readily available also.
Although Meokja can be plain, it is the location to be if you are ever before searching for some Muslim-friendly Oriental food.
Meokja by JUNGGA
GR.iD # 02-03, 1 Selegie Roadway, Singapore 188306
Opening Up Hrs: 10:30 am– 3pm, 5pm– 10pm (Mon– Tues, Thurs– Sunlight), Shut Joined
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