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Thursday, September 27, 2007

Pagi Sore - Simply Sedap!

something’s brewing in the local indonesian food scene with the recent sprouting of numerous food outlets, most notably at lucky plaza. even with the advent of new competition, pagi sore, a long-established indonesian restaurant at far east square, is still cooking up a storm after all these years!

upon hearing rave reviews about the restaurant, a friend brought me there to find out if it’s as good as what people say. after all, it has been named by the straits times as one of singapore’s top 50 restaurants!

we arrived at a rather nondescript restaurant. this no-frills eatery is decked out simply and casually — no fancy furnishings or mood lighting. i guess they would rather let the food speak for itself. with a history stretching back almost two decades, the food must be good, right?

Dishes at Pagi Sore

well, let’s see! i like the way the rice is served in a banana leaf, folded into a cone that you would unwrap yourself. it reminds me of rice dumplings!

Ayam Bali

Spicy dish Ayam Bali (Marinated Char-grilled Chicken)
Price: $5.80 + 10% Service Charge + 7% GST
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any meal that i have would almost certainly consist of… chicken! i’m a huge, huge chicken lover! one of the house specialties happens to be the ayam bali (marinated char-grilled chicken). perfect!

truth be told, i was rather disappointed by the size of the portion. but that no longer mattered once i got a taste of it. the slices of chicken meat were extremely tender, juicy and grilled to perfection. they were drenched in a sweet and spicy black sauce that only made the dish more perfect. this was excellent stuff!

Tumis Kangkong Belachan

Spicy dish Tumis Kangkong Belachan (Stir-fried Kangkong with Belachan Chili)
Price: $6.80 + 10% Service Charge + 7% GST
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the vegetable dish that we opted for was the tumis kangkong belachan (stir-fried kangkong with belachan chili). crunchy greens that were not too overcooked, with a soupy sauce that was not too watered down. all things considered, this was a decent kangkong dish.

Ikan Otah Kukus

Spicy dish Ikan Otah Kukus (Steamed Fish Marinated with Otah Seasoning)
Price: $17.50 + 10% Service Charge + 7% GST
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a-ha! the ikan otah kukus (steamed fish marinated with otah seasoning) is what pagi sore is really famous for. taking a quick glance around the restaurant, you would find this dish on virtually every table!

with prices starting from $17.50, it doesn’t exactly come cheap too. when i saw the price, my eyes promptly grew wide like saucers and i couldn’t stop the miser in me from exclaiming, “wa! so expensive ah!” at that price it had better be good!

the dish consists of a slab of steamed leather jacket fish swimming in orange otak paste. there were very few bones too. i have a phobia of choking on fish bones, and had no problem eating this at all.

but what really makes it work is the delicious otak paste. it is somewhat milky with a gravy texture, and tastes of sweetness and spice. simply sedap (yummy)!

oh, the cut of white fish comes with a large leaf on it too. i thought it resembled a big-ass marijuana leaf, but it was actually a sweet potato leaf. phew!

Pagi Sore

as a bonus, here’s an additional interesting nugget of information about pagi sore. its lady owner, liyana kwan, helps ex-offenders start afresh by hiring them as waiters and kitchen helpers. i find that really meaningful. think the yellow ribbon project. (not all the staff are ex-offenders though, so please don’t go there expecting every waiter and waitress serving you to be one!)

so, do check out pagi sore! and while you’re at it, you may even drop by the neighboring fuk tak chi museum too.

Pagi Sore [Halal Certified Halal Certified]
Far East Square
88/90 Telok Ayer Street
Singapore 048470 [map]
(65) 6225 6002
Service rating: Service rating
www.pagi-sore.com
Posted by Veron Posted by Veron · Category Food category · Total number of reads 2,771 views

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  1. woow! its been 7 years since the last time i went to pagi sore. im an indonesian and everytime my family went to spore we’d always went there. it was nice to have eaten our own food though we’re in other people country. the last time we visited pagi sore, mrs.liyana, the owner, as usual, greets us and we’re talking about indonesia. but til now i still wondered where does mrs liyana came from? is she an indonesian?
    anyway, though you might know it already, indonesian people used to eat sweet potato leaf as a ‘lalapan’ (the way we called eating boiled vegetables with sambal/indonesian chilli sauce), or we just simply cook it in coconut milk and spices which called ’sambal goreng singkong’ (we called sweet potato as singkong here)..both taste SEDAP!!
    nice review btw, bring me back memories, thanks :) View all comments by redhia

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