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Posted by Sam Han on July 3, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Besides the staple Chinese meals, the 3 most popular cuisines my family enjoys on frequent basis are Indian, Italian and Japanese (not in order of preferences). However, when it comes to cooking Indian, Valerie still has a long way to go so the task of preparing Indian meals falls solely upon me whenever the spice … Continue reading →
Category Cuisine, Curry, Dinner, Home-cooked, Homecooked Meals, Indian, Lunch, Prawns, Recipes, Seafood, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with asian food, Asian Meals, home-made Panch Phoron recipe, Indian 5-spice recipe, Indian cuisine, Indian food, Indian prawn dish, Panch Phoron, prawn masala, Prawn Masala (Eral Thokku) Recipe, Samantha Han, Shrimp Masala (Eral Thokku) Recipe, spicy prawn masala, Spicy Prawn Masala (Eral Thokku) Recipe, The Bonding Tool Blog
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Posted by Sam Han on January 20, 2017 · Leave a Comment
The difference between Biryani and Pulao (Pilaf in English) is that in pulao, the Basmati rice is usually cooked in the meat/vegetable seasoned broth. Depending on the local cuisine, pulao may also contain dried fruits, fish, meat and vegetables. Overall, pulao uses lesser amount of spice mix as compared to a biryani dish and the … Continue reading →
Category Asian, Braise, Casserole, Simmer & Stew, Brunch, Chicken, Cuisine, Dinner, Home-cooked, Homecooked Meals, Indian, Lunch, Poutltry, Recipes, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with biryani recipe, Chicken Biryani, chicken biryani recipe, Cucumber Raita Recipe, Home Cooking, Home-cooked Meals, Home-style cuisine, indian biryani, Indian food, indian masala fish fry, nasi biryani, nasi biryani chicken recipe, recipe, spicy food, The Bonding Tool Blog
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Posted by Sam Han on January 19, 2017 · Leave a Comment
Ever since the visit to our local fishery port, I have lots of fish in my freezer. Hee had requested Indian-styled fried fish this night, and it would be my first attempt at cooking it. Vanessa, “I want the biryani you cooked for us in Melbourne.” It’s been 4 years since I’ve cooked biryani but … Continue reading →
Category Casserole, Chicken, Cuisine, Dinner, Fish, Indian, Lunch, Poutltry, Recipes, Seafood, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with biryani, biryani fish recipe, Chicken Biryani, indian biryani, Indian cuisine, Indian food, indian masala fish fry, Indian Muslim food, nasi biryani, nasi biryani chicken recipe, Pilaf, Pulao, spicy food
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Posted by Sam Han on January 27, 2016 · Leave a Comment
We had Penang food for lunch that afternoon and looking around, I was amused by a signboard “Ministry of Rojak”. I had thought the shop to be selling music CDs (somehow the name brought to mind, Ministry of Sound) or different types of salad since rojak, to me, means “chap pa lang” (a bit of … Continue reading →
Category Brunch, Cuisine, Dinner, Food Reviews, Heritage Food, Indian, Lunch, Prawns, Restaurants & Food Reviews, Seafood, Snacks & Miscellaneous Foods, Squid, Street Food, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with Abdhus Salam Rojak, crowd funding, dough fritters, food, Indian food, Indian Rojak, Indian Street Food Cuisine, Ministry of Rojak, Ministry of Rojak by Abdhus Salam, seafood
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Posted by Sam Han on August 2, 2015 · 2 Comments
The Roti Prata House is always packed during late night and especially the weekends for those craving for *southern Indian street food cuisine. How do I know? That’s because I’ve witnessed it first hand on the few occasions I went there after my macro sessions since it is opened 24 hours during the weekends. The … Continue reading →
Category Curry, Fish, Food Reviews, Hawker Centre & Kopitiam Stall, Heritage Food, Indian, Lamb/Mutton, Meat, Seafood, Snacks & Miscellaneous Foods, Street Food, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with Alaric, Blue Moon, jimmy, kway teow goreng, Macro Photography, Murtabak, Nasi Goreng, onion prata, Roti Prata, Sardine Murtabak, Stanley Only, Steven Hee, The Roti Prata House, Yama
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Posted by Sam Han on February 7, 2015 · Leave a Comment
We continued our journey to Sungei Lembing and Michael, our tour leader who is also a master street photographer, informed that lunch and toilet break would be in another 2 hours or thereabout when we arrived in Pahang. The chicken was crispy outside and yet quite tender. The rice was fluffy but not as fragrant … Continue reading →
Category Chicken, Cuisine, Curry, Hawker Centre & Kopitiam Stall, Indian, Lunch, Pahang, Photography Outing, Poutltry, Restaurants & Food Reviews, Sungei Lembing, The Bonding Tool Blog, Travels · Tagged with chicken, Chicken Biryani, Farouk Maju Curry House, Food and Restaurant Reviews, Indian cuisine, lunch, malaysia, Pahang, Photography Outing, Restorn Farouk Maju, spicy, Street Food Cuisine, The Bonding Tool, travels, Xing Asia, 亚洲行
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Posted by Sam Han on January 18, 2015 · 2 Comments
Last Sunday, I participated in a street photography outing organised by Benny. 11 people turned up at the appointed venue – Kampong Glam. Kampong Glam (甘榜格南) is a neighbourhood in Singapore. It is located north of the Singapore River, in the urban planning areas of Kallang and Rochor. The name of the area is thought … Continue reading →
Category Asian, Bakery & Pattiserie, Breakfast, Confections, Cuisine, Curry, Education, Food Reviews, Indian, Lamb/Mutton, Lunch, Meat, Photography Outing, Snacks & Miscellaneous Foods, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with 697 North Bridge Road, Alex Rex, Bali Lane, CAD Cafe, 甘榜格南, Haji Lane, Kampong Glam, Little Children Musuem, Photography Outing, Rich & Good Cake Shop, Singapore Zam Zam, Street Photography, Sultan Mosque, The Bonding Tool Blog, The Muzium Cafe, Victory Restaurant Singapore
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Posted by Sam Han on September 13, 2014 · 9 Comments
It was about 2am in the morning when Vanessa came in to ask if I wanted to join them for supper. “What are you going to have?” “Roti prata.” “At Upper Bukit Timah?” I was thinking that that was the only 24 hours operating place near our house. The other at River Valley was nearby … Continue reading →
Category Chicken, Curry, Food Reviews, Indian, Restaurants & Food Reviews, Snacks & Miscellaneous Foods, Street Food, Supper, The Bonding Tool Blog · Tagged with 24 hours eatery, Cheese and Chicken Murtabak, Coin Roti Prata, Eateries at Killiney Road, Indian cuisine, Murtabak, Nana Teh Tarik, Nasi Goreng, Nasi Goreng Ikan Bilis, Roti John
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Posted by Sam Han on August 29, 2014 · 6 Comments
I am having tremendous fun in Project X (the job I’ve recently taken on) and acquiring lots of new photography and post processing technique along the way. I am back in “school” again but this time, the learning institution is more modern; not confined to a classroom, accessible any time and you can even choose … Continue reading →
Category Beef, Cuisine, Curry, Fish, Food Court, Hawker Centre & Kopitiam Stall, Food Reviews, Hawker Centre & Kopitiam Stall, Indian, Lunch, Meat, Seafood, Street Food, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized, Western · Tagged with Beef Steak, Eateries at Everton Park, Everton Food Place, Fish Briyani, Indian cuisine, Nasi Briyani, Western Meals
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Posted by Sam Han on June 2, 2014 · 8 Comments
Ryan: “Oh my gosh, I want Indian!” Me: “Thai or Indian?” Valerie: “Aiyah, anything Asian.” Ryan: “Indian!” You must be baffled! But let me assure you we are not human trafficking, lol… It all started with a tantalising picture some bloggers might hashtag as foodporn! Vanessa’s lunch on 24 Buffalo Road in Little India was … Continue reading →
Category Chicken, Cuisine, Curry, Dinner, Food Reviews, Indian, Lamb/Mutton, Meat, Poutltry, Restaurants & Food Reviews, Seafood, The Bonding Tool Blog, Uncategorized · Tagged with Eateries in Little India Singapore, Muthu's Curry @ Race Course Road, Muthu's Curry Little India, Serangoon Road