May 20 2009
Barcelos: Potuguese Chicken
Well there is a new fast food restaurant in town that has just turned HALAL. As being the food lovers that we are, Nurul and I head on down to VivoCity to savour the tastes of Portuguese Chicken Barcelos!

May 20 2009
Well there is a new fast food restaurant in town that has just turned HALAL. As being the food lovers that we are, Nurul and I head on down to VivoCity to savour the tastes of Portuguese Chicken Barcelos!

Oct 15 2008
Well, Nurul & I were at IMM recently for a job interview. Honestly, who ever said Jurong East is a dead town? Certainly not! Especially when there’s IMM around. This place is huge as many shops including offices are found in the building. There’s tonnes of shopping to do thanks to the many outlet stores like Esprit & BYSI to name a few. The best part is that there is tonnes of delicious halal eateries too! We were like two kids in a candy shop as we tried to decide what should we have. Hei Sushi? Red Ginger? Bali Thai? The list went on till we reached Spaghetti Too! We were gonna give it a pass until we saw a Halal sign displayed on it!
Spaghetti Too

(Reminds you of the non-halal Spageddies don’t you think?)
Sep 16 2008
Firstly, to all our fellow Muslim readers, have a wonderful Ramadhan. We have successfully cleared 15 days of fasting. Other than being a month of prayers & recitation of the Quran, it is also a special month where Nurul & I go from place to place to discover and taste new restaurants. I caught an ad in the newspaper recently in Berita Harian of a restaurant giving a special break fast offer. Thus, while driving around Bedok, pondering over what should we have to break fast, i then suggested to eat at J’s Wok & Grill Place. (Special thanks to Izwah for telling us the location of the place.)

Feb 13 2008
This is going to be a very short post. It seems almost everyone around me is confused about what eating ‘Halal‘ means. I still get questions about where or what I can eat. And if it’s a non ‘Halal’ establishment is it okay?
As most Singaporeans would already know, halal = no pork, no lard. But it also means no alcohol of any form and that the MEAT (with exception of SEAFOOD) should be prepared according to Islamic regulations.
To some the lines might still be very gray. But to me, it is very clear on what I can or cannot eat. And just because Billy Bombers is not a halal establishment that doesn’t mean I deprive myself from one of the most best served milkshakes in Singapore.
Nur @ ilovelookinggood