
I've been wanting to check this place out for a while (6A Admiralty Road West, 6366-9339). It's an outlet of a small chain of halal restaurants, but with this one in particular being on a jetty in the Straits of Johor. So one gets a view of JB, the Johor-Singapore Causeway, and Woodlands Waterfront Park in one go. (And no, this wasn't intentionally meant to be a weekend of
eating on jetties; I just happened to go head up here on a whim this morning.)
Anyway, the menu consists of standard local
cze cha fare, including seafood, noodles, and even
localized Western plates. Their satay caught my eye though, as they offered one cut that I don't often see:
babat, or those cuts of beef tripe on the left. They were pleasantly tender, chewy, and fatty. The mutton and chicken to the right of them were comparatively tougher but still quite edible given that they were nicely caramelized. And the sauce wasn't too sweet either. I'd like to come back again when I'm not in such a rush.