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Friday, March 22, 2013

Kacang Pool Special


I love Kacang Pool.

But because it can be.. well.. a little on the unhealthy side (with all the ghee and the egg and the what-nots), it's best eaten in moderation. So that means that it'd better be a damn nice serving.

When I was a kid growing up in Eunos, the original Eunos market had some of the best food ever.
There was this one stall that sold only 2 things - Rojak Buah and Kacang Pool.
But it was for some reason, closed most of the time.

Well that stall stuck it out after the fire at the old marketplace and shifted to the new Eunos Market.

Kacang Pool ($3.00)
Well the stall sells a few more than 2 things now but Kacang Pools seems to remain a firm favourite.

Along with your piping hot kacang pool (made up of mashed fava or broad beans), you get a fried egg (which has a slightly runny yolk) and of course the usual garnishes like chilli and onions plus some bread.

A lot of people have a lot of differing preferences when it comes to their Kacang Pool I'm sure.

Some people like theirs to be on the chunky side which means the beans are not mashed or blended too finely. You'll still have a pretty thick consistency that way.

On the other hand, you have the people who like theirs to be runny and smooth. This means the beans are blended till extremely fine and I guess you say a little more of a fluid consistency.

For me - not fussy when it comes to this.
Thick or fluid I'm still gonna whack until finish.

And as you can see from the picture on the left, this stall has it just in the middle. You can scoop it up or soak it up with the french loaf that comes with it or you can just have it with the egg and garnishes. It's gonna be delicious either way. Oh, and you'll still a few whole beans that missed the blender.

Salt and Lime for additional seasoning
This stall goes the healthy route and does not seem to include any ghee.
There's definitely a good dose of oil but not much or no ghee and minimal additives.

They'll give you some salt and lime to add as you please.


Now that's what I call comfort food.
And when that runny yolk breaks and starts running all over the place, grab some bread, mop it up and shove it in your mouth and go "Mmmmm".

And for the record, I cleaned the plate. Literally. (I used the bread)

Adam's Verdict:
Kacang Pool 4.5/5

My old neighbourhood market may have relocated but some of the old stalls definitely followed suit and I'm so happy that they did and this stall is one fine example.

Kacang Pool Special

Eunos Crescent Food Market & Food Centre
Blk 4A Eunos Crescent #01-03


Operating Hours:
7.00am til 9.30pm (or til the food finishes)
Closed on Wednesdays

7 comments:

  1. Tasteless, bullshit..., this is not kachang Phool..this is swimming Pool!!!

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  2. Well everyone is entitled to their opinion :)
    I know a number of people who do enjoy this Kacang Pool but perhaps it's not to your taste.

    Perhaps you'd be able to recommend some other place with nice Kacang Pool please? :)

    Thanks for your support!

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  3. Kachang pool at Geylang Market or Larkin Perdana JB. The BOMB!!!

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  4. I've heard of the one at Geylang Market but Larkin?! That sounds exciting!
    Is this the bus terminal? Do you happen to have a stall name?

    Thanks for your support!

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  5. My fave kacang pool! Tks for review!

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  6. I have tried both stalls at Geylang Serai market and this one at Eunos and I have to say this one at Eunos is the best!

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