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Much has been written about this place so I will not delve or explain much, except that you should head down and get your hands (and tummy) on a plate. The gooey mess of a mountain topped with pork cutlet, fried egg, ngor hiang and cabbage is a recipe for food coma. Nothing fanciful or boujee, just simple, honest and ugly delicious food done right that is just oh-so-comforting.
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β¨ Beach Road Scissor-Cut Curry Rice
π 229 Jalan Besar, Singapore 208905
π΄ [Self-Funded]
Most probably can't make up what this plate of messy goodness consists of, but it's this mess itself that makes curry rice so darn attractive. I ordered 4 different ingredients: pork belly, pork cutlet, fried egg and stir fried cabbage and it costed me $6.30. I feel like the pork belly is a must get, as its so well braised due to its tender and flavourful meat! Love how they scooped many different kind of sauces into my plate, soaking every grain of rice with the wonderful curry sauce! Only one word needed to describe this: shiok!
Heard and read so many good reviews on this place, and is usually listed among the best hainan curry rice in SG.
The curry served here was a mixtures of a few gravy/sauces which they lump on your plate, it certainly looks very ugly and messy.
Overall for me though, Sadly, I felt the curry to be very bland and not at all spicy dispute a layer of chilli inside their "layers"
Maybe they having an off day, will Try again in the near future.
Looked ugly but tasted so yummy π
Pork Belly Curry Rice
Pork Chop Chicken Wing Curry Rice
Comes with
sunny side up egg
Cabbage
Rice
Pork sauce will be drizzled on rice
packet of curry
Pipping hot at point of delivery
Beach Road Scissor-Cut Curry Rice
Address π‘ : 229 Jalan Besar, Singapore πΈπ¬ 208 905
Open β° : 11am - 3am
A messy plate of rice coated generously with their special curry sauce. Their curry sauce is a mixture of four different sauces - chilli sauce, chilli oil, braised gravy, and curry. The curry gravy is smooth, thick and sticky with a mild spice level.
I got myself chap chye, tau pok, bean sprouts and fish cake. The chap chye was soft and well seasoned while the tau pok is soaked with braised sauce and coated with the curry sauce that makes it so good. The beansprouts together with cubes of tau kwa added more crunch and texture to my plate. The fish cake tasted very normal, not the bouncy type.