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Tabuk Soto & Nasi Ambeng – Stellar Curry Steals The Show!

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Thanks to Facebook, we came to know of this obscure Malay stall, Tabuk Soto and Nasi Ambeng, selling sedap nasi ambeng in Loyang Point. The Facebook post shared that the stall is owned by a Malay macik who whips up great ayam lemak chilli padi but business has been poor due to the stall’s inconvenient location. Curious, we headed to Pasir Ris East to try the food for ourselves.

tabuk nasi ambeng ayam lemak chilli padi set

We ordered the signature Ayam Lemak Chilli Padi Set ($5.50) which was highly recommended by the Facebook user. The Ayam Lemak Chilli Padi, or Chicken in Coconut Cream with Bird’s Eye Chilli, came with a whole chicken drumstick, tempeh, sambal telur, potato cutlet and rich yellow curry.

tabuk nasi ambeng ayam lemak chilli padi set close up

The drumstick was well marinated, and tender with strips of meat peeling off the bone easily.

tabuk nasi ambeng potato cutlet

The sambal telur and soggy potato cutlet were nothing to shout about. The tempeh was arguably the most disappointing part of the meal as the green beans were extremely tough and bland.

tabuk nasi ambeng beef rendang

tabuk beef rendang close up

Another nasi ambeng, the Beef Rendang Set ($6) had the exact same ingredients as the Ayam Lemak, just that the chicken drumstick is now replaced with generous beef chunks suffused with coconut milk and ground spices. I felt that the beef was on the dry side, and slightly chewy. The rendang gravy was strong in its coconut aroma and packed a fiery punch. The spice level is definitely not for the faint-hearted!

So far, the supposed main highlights of the dish have been average at best. But wait, I am forgetting the most important part of the dish — the curry. To me, the curry can either make or break a dish. Even if the other ingredients have been lacklustre, a good curry can give the dish character and ultimately salvage it. The saving grace was definitely the yellow curry which was fragrant, rich and addictively spicy. Unlike the thicker curries found in Chinese cuisine, the gravy was rather thin, but it was so flavourful that it could make anything taste good. The yellow curry was also significantly less spicy than that of the beef rendang, making it fantastic for someone who can’t really handle spicy food, like me.

tabuk nasi ambeng tabuk storefront

Despite a real solid curry, Tabuk Soto and Nasi Ambeng has some perfecting to do. Overall, Tabuk can be considered an above average joint for affordable Malay food.

Tabuk Soto and Nasi Ambeng

Address: Block 258 Pasir Ris Street 21, Koufu Loyang Point, #02-19, Singapore 510258

Opening Hours: 9am to 8pm daily. 9am to 6pm during Ramadan (16 May to 14 June)

MissTamChiak.com made anonymous visit and paid its own meal at the stall featured here.

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