I guess that most people would consider Mee Rebus as a breakfast item but that's not necessarily the case.
Mee Rebus can be enjoyed at any time of the day and I've heard of several variations from the common Mee Rebus with Satay to the not-so-common Mee Rebus with Tulang.
In fact, I'm willing to bet that quite a few of you have your own special recipes for homemade Mee Rebus am I right? Hmmm.... SEDAP!
Mee Rebus ($3.60) |
The food court itself apparently has undergone a renovation so she wasn't sure if the stall was still around.
Luckily for us, the stall was still around and we were the first customers of the morning.
The Mee Rebus itself was really tasty and the gravy had a good consistency to it. Some Mee Rebus I've had in the past have a gravy that is either too thick or too watery. This one managed to stay fluid and had a nice tasty kick to it especially when you add in the sambal for extra spicy goodness. We also added a Bagedil for good measure hehehehe.
One thing to note, the serving was actually quite big so 2 people can share.
Or maybe we were not that hungry?
Adam's Verdict:
Mee Rebus 4/5
Maryah's Verdict:
Mee Rebus 4.5/5
Let's face it - there are some dishes that you have a special personal preference so when you eat it, you either like it or you don't like it and I guess Mee Rebus is like that. So if you find one that you like, remember where it is so you can get it all the time!
Sedap Nasi Padang
Gourmet Paradise (Basement of Toa Payoh Bus Interchange)
Toa Payoh Bus Interchange, Lorong 6 Toa Payoh
Operating Hours:
7.30am til 9.00 pm Daily
Closed on Hari Raya and CNY
Seriously, they only open for 1 and a half hours everyday?
ReplyDeleteOops! Thanks for spotting the typo Hilmi! Amended accordingly :)
DeleteAhhh, baru ada chance nak try ni.... You'll be bz this coming Ramadan ya. Can slowly review the stalls one by one... I can help! hahahaha...
ReplyDeleteIndeed this Ramadhan will be a busy one but Insya Allah a fruitful one!
DeleteThanks for your support buddy!