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Saturday, 15 June 2013

Marina South Curry Delight

Yet another visit at Tiong Bahru to discover the good food. Formerly located in Marina South Food court, Marina South Curry Delight shifted to TB Hawker Centre due to Marina Bay Sands construction project.

 
Loaded not only with the usual actors such as tomatoes, lady fingers, eggplants and tau pok but also sweet chunks of yam, the curry fish head claypot was reasonably priced at $18
 

Nice addition of yam and choke full of other ingredients

The leading star was none other than the Red snapper fish head. Fresh and meaty, the fish was drowned by the gravy which was so thick that residues of curry spice paste stubbornly stuck to the the inner side of claypot.

The curry was not full of chilli but spicy and flavorful. But Old Ma felt that the excessive use of coconut milk had overpowered the aroma of curry leaf


Though the uncle also sells mini claypots of vegetables or chicken, I suggest sticking to his curry fish head to avoid disappointment. After all, this stall is named after its curry fish head, isn't it?


With the free bowl of old-school toasted plain roti, this set can easily feed 2-3 stomachs and to me, that's simply the best way to enjoy a pot of curry goodness.
 
Marina South Curry Delight
30 Seng Poh Road 02-14
Tiong Bahru Hawker Centre

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