I only heard about Ayam Penyet last few years ago in Singapore. Usually, its sold by Malay eateries and besides the chicken, they also have fried fish. At first glance, the presentation looks very salivating! There was this deep fried chicken, some vegetables, tomato, cucumber and an Indonesian delicacy which looks like a piece full of nuts, which I forgot the name. And, not forgetting about the chilli, which is a must to dip the meat into it.
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Ooooo...that looks so so so good. How much is that?
ReplyDeleteThere's a Ayam Penyet Restaurant here too, a few branches I mean, but the name is really Ayam Penyet Restaurant.. The set comes with rice, the popular chicken with gravy, sides of acar and a bowl of soup..
ReplyDeleteI tried once at Ayam Penyet Restaurant.
ReplyDeleteHave yet to try the delicacy, as i am not a frequent patron to those malay rice stalls, maybe we do have here just that i didn't realize lol
ReplyDeleteI had this twice in the mall. I quite like the deep fried chicken which infused with lots of spices. Quite addictive too.
ReplyDeleteI think it's my first time heard about ayam penget~
ReplyDeleteyeah yeah.. i also only heard about ayam penyet in recent years..
ReplyDeleteand i actually think they taste good!! haha.. it's actually Indonesian if i'm not mistaken..
ReplyDeleteyou have a wonderful weekend too!! have a great time with your family :)
ReplyDeletei need two bowl of rice please
ReplyDeleteI love ayam penyet too. If not mistaken it is an Indonesian dish.
ReplyDeleteBtw Chris, could you email me your mailing address to roliew@yahoo.com? Thanks.
You have a great weekend there.
I frequently pass by a Ayam Penyet restaurant many times but never eaten there. Your post makes me wanna go eat there! But deep fried chicken is a big No No. Oh well, once in a while should be OK :D
ReplyDeleteThat chicken looks lovely! That nutty thing u had, is it called tempeh?
ReplyDeleteSTP - cost around S$4.
ReplyDeletePrincess Ribbon- I guess usually it's like that, side dishes and soup.
ReplyDeleteAngeline - How was it ? There's one in SG at a shopping mall in Bedok Point.
ReplyDeleteKen - You frequented the high class ones ...LOL
ReplyDeleteYee Ling - Squeeze some lime juices onto it ...lagi best!
ReplyDeleteHayley - Maybe not popular in Kinta valley. I also never heard of before I came to SG.
ReplyDeleteSK - maybe just imported from Indo .. LOL
ReplyDeleteSK - Yes, indonesian delicacy.
ReplyDeleteSK - Yes, indonesian delicacy.
ReplyDeleteCQUEK - haha.... I make you hungry again!
ReplyDeleteRose - Yes, it's an indonesian dish.
ReplyDeleteFoongPC - Once a while its ok la..
ReplyDeleteBaby Sumo - yes, i remember. It's called tempeh. Thanks.
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