They served one each first and then brought the other appam. So don't worry, the set does have 2! Nice and crispy on the outside and light and fluffy in the middle with delicious light coconut cream. That middle part tasted good enough by itself because of the cream. Nevertheless, it tasted great dipped in the coconut milk and the sugar! The set comes at $5! Pretty filling and worth it.
π¦#uniqueeat "Sweet delight Appam"@ Madras New Woodland πΌ
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One of a few places that serves this type of Appam fresh in SG. Appam, is a hot pancake made with fermented rice & coconut milk. The Appam set $5 comes with orange jaggery sugar & coconut milk. Word has it that orange jaggery sugar is only available in SG. Sprinkle the jaggery sugar and dip the pancake into coconut milk to enjoy this local delight.πΊ
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Appam tastes slightly creamy & sweet. Not so many snacks that you can control how sweet you like while you eat! π€π€ Reserve this for our chai tea party next time! βοΈπ
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πMadras New Woodland
14 Upper Dickson Road
Singapore
Curd Vadai @ "Madras New Woodlands" π©
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We tried various South Indian restaurants in Singapore in the past and each place got their own signature dish. We heard a lot about Appam for this place but prefer something more savoury today. With texture like donut (Crunchy outside with soft pillowy dough inside), we want to suggest this "Curd Vadai Set" $4.80...π»
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The Idly set $3.40 tastes just nice with 2 dipping sauces while the usual favourite "Masala Dosa" $5 is really flavorful & filled with plenty of potatoes & green chili πΆ . How we wish they made different dipping sauces for each dish! It's a great eatery with long history (est.since 1983) and we definitely will come back to try their Appam set.π€
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πMadras New Woodlands
14 Upper Dickson Road
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Tucked away on Upper Dickson Road, away from the main street's bustle, Madras New Woodlands is a nondescript joint serving up humble vegetarian South Indian fare. The two-page menu is compact and simple, and the selection familiar enough to not put you off β expect the usual suspects like dosa (otherwise known as thosai), idly (steamed rice cakes) and samosas, among other light snacks perfect for a mid-afternoon break. What we really like though is the Appam Set ($4.80). Made from a batter of fermented rice and coconut milk, Madras New Woodlands' rendition of the pancake is spot-on β brown and crisp around the edges, yet fluffy and slightly moist in the middle, and so delicious dipped in coconut milk and orange sugar. Pair this with their aromatic Madras Coffee ($1.90 for small/ $2.70 for large). Pro-tip: The milky filtered coffee is often served scalding hot, so cool it down for drinking by pouring a third into the shorter, wider metal cup.
Avg Price: $10 per person
Photo by Burppler Leigh Khoo
Appam ($4.80 for a set of two) that is crisp and brown along the edges and tender and fluffy in the centre, plus unfailingly great Madras coffee ($2.70).
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Sri Lankan appoms made with rice flour, coconut milk and orange sugar.