Al-Ameen Eating House (Changi Road)
(Closed)
Address
484 Changi Road
Opening hours
- 3pm – 4.30am
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Decent, if you are not too fussy
Jun 25, 2008Friday (20 June 08). Came here for supper with the whole group (9 in total) after our event nearby. It was chosen because it was within walking distance to where we were coming from. I ordered a Garlic Naan and Yellow Daal.
F&B:
I did not like the Garlic Naan because it was glistening with butter and had several generous lumps of butter on it. (I hate the taste of butter.) This is the first time that I have been served a garlic naan with so much butter on it. I could taste the garlic and the texture of the naan was nice though.
The Yellow Daal was nice. I devoured every bit of it. If I were at home and not in a public place, I would have licked the pot clean.
I also tried some of the satay and otah that was ordered for communal sharing. I did not like the chicken satay as it was tough. Maybe it was just one of those days. We all agreed that the mutton satay did not have the strong odour that is distinctive of mutton. I liked eating the otah.
A/S:
Coffee shop seating on rickety tables on the pavement and side-road, so don't expect too much.
Value:
NA because someone else paid and I do not know how much the bill came up to.
Service:
Fair.
I will probably come back next time to try the Tandoori Chicken.I also recommend this place for
Type of meal : Supper/Night Dining Occasion : Large Groups/Gathering, After Work Atmosphere : Vibrant/Noisy, Alfresco/Outdoor Dining
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Decent, if you are not too fussy
Jun 25, 2008Friday (20 June 08). Came here for supper with the whole group (9 in total) after our event nearby. It was chosen because it was within walking distance to where we were coming from. I ordered a Garlic Naan and Yellow Daal.
F&B:
I did not like the Garlic Naan because it was glistening with butter and had several generous lumps of butter on it. (I hate the taste of butter.) This is the first time that I have been served a garlic naan with so much butter on it. I could taste the garlic and the texture of the naan was nice though.
The Yellow Daal was nice. I devoured every bit of it. If I were at home and not in a public place, I would have licked the pot clean.
I also tried some of the satay and otah that was ordered for communal sharing. I did not like the chicken satay as it was tough. Maybe it was just one of those days. We all agreed that the mutton satay did not have the strong odour that is distinctive of mutton. I liked eating the otah.
A/S:
Coffee shop seating on rickety tables on the pavement and side-road, so don't expect too much.
Value:
NA because someone else paid and I do not know how much the bill came up to.
Service:
Fair.
I will probably come back next time to try the Tandoori Chicken.I also recommend this place for
Type of meal : Supper/Night Dining Occasion : Large Groups/Gathering, After Work Atmosphere : Vibrant/Noisy, Alfresco/Outdoor Dining
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