Makansutra Gluttons Bay
Compared to other homegrown food centres, Makansutra offers a more subtle and relaxing ambiance. It doesn't bear that typical noise of a hawker place. And since it's located within Marina bay area, diners are treated to a charming scene of the skyline and a bay view while devouring gastronomic meals. It's true, dining here transcends to discovering the food culture of asia. Popular dishes from asian countries like India, Malaysia, Indonesia, China and Singapore just to name a few are well represented here. As I hop from one food stall to the next, I am amazed at how make shifts kitchen via push carts were able to concoct wonderful dishes. This is certainly the place where no michelin star is needed to gauge the skills of the cook. Plain and simply, the foods are tasty. Here's a sneak peek of some of the options available..
3 comments
btw, your 2nd photo is actually roti prata.
ReplyDeleteroti jala is quite different. it is stingy, almost like a lacy hanky and usually light/ bright yellow due to the spices used. it is more commonly found in Malaysia. Here is a photo of how it looks like:
http://www.malaysianfood.net/recipes/reciperotijala.htm
tylin
Thanks Elaine for the heads up on the roti..
ReplyDeleteHi,
ReplyDeleteNice blog...... great job!
lovely pictures......
Thanks for the recipe.
John Williams
Zubaida Tariq