Pakistani Dum Briyani

Pakistani Dum Briyani, Singapore Dunman Food Court - Singapore

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Last update on 04/01/2024
3,5
3 Reviews
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Last update on 13/02/2020
4,0
1081 Reviews

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5
Victor Tung Keat Chai
+5
One of the BEST Hawker Centre in SG, ancient taste and value for money, definitely will visit again soon ! Wanton Noodle - $4 for large ; 豆干包 $4 for 2 pcs ; 卤肉 $4 ; Hot Soy Bean $1.1 and so yummy !! 😋
4
Bryan Lim
+4
Visited after renovation. Place is clean and tables are well spaced out. However the safe distancing measures meant less seats available, especially during lunch (and likely dinner) time.
5
Chriz Shop
+5
This particular stall selling steam fish head with various choices. The pricing is reasonable and stated clearly on the menu. The quality is good. It's fresh. It don't give you those dead fish taste when you chew. It's worth to try.
4
Greg Tay
+4
This food center is open till 11pm to 12.00am. Good place to get a unhealthy but delicious oyster omlette or fried kway teow. Bbq chicken wings, otak and chinese pork satay available too. The rojak stall is famous too... Update: 1st may 2022, the fried oyster omlette is now damn expensive and very small portion. See my pic. The taste is bland and the chilli is very salty. The old couple is no longer selling. The stall is manned by a young man and he closes at 10.00pm. I rate 1 star for that. Give this stall a miss. I will not even try the char kway teow or hokkien mee. I really miss the food by the old couple. The other food are all still good.
4
George Khoo
+4
First visit here. Tried 3 stalls on level 1 and 1 on level 2 1. Came here cos of Gina's Vadai (#01-06) and it was worth it. The prawn Vadai was fresh, crispy and tasty. 2. The Ser Seng Famous Tau Kwa Pau (#01-05 directly opposite Gina's) was also a good refreshing change from the usual bf fare in SG. The soft tau kwa went well with the mice mix of ingredients and the chilli. 3. Then there's Old Amoy Street Chendol (#01-07 next to Gina's) Bought one bowl to share but had to go back and buy a second. It was just irresistible with the thick gula, coconut milk and nice red beans n soft chendol. 4. Stall 28 - this stall has no name and sells all kinds of fried local delicacies (see photo). We had the black carrot. The carrot cake was soft and melt in the mouth. The generous amount of sweet sauce make it really nice

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