
Back in my hood at night with friends for a rare supper. Interesting dish with a nice spin.
This shop’s take on the Indian/Mamak style #rojak . My sister-in-law loves this. I find it ok,tasted good. The sauce is good but not as authentic as the original style one- i find it like a mix of the Malay/Indonesian style of #sataysauce. A bit sweet but acceptable type n not overpowering. What I don’t like abt this rojak is the double frying. But hey,when it comes to family dinners i go with the flow,if everyone is happy eating it im good too as long as it’s something that i can eat.
Their Indian rojak is a standardized mix of 5 fried items. My favorite item would definitely be the fried broccoli! It was a surprise as I don't usually see fried broccoli in Indian rojaks. The items were fried quite nicely too!
Indian rojak with about 5 types of battered fried stuff. Not oily and come with a sauce which I can taste peanut and sesame. No choosing and cost $8 per portion. Good for sharing.
Not only I want to review on their rojak, this place I really recommend for those who craved for some vegetarian supper. This is one of the place that opens past 12 midnight. Carpark is just walking distance