Aiman Cafe, located at 235 Jurong East Street 21, is a delightful Muslim-owned coffeeshop that offers a wide range of flavorful dishes.
As a reviewer, I was impressed by the variety and quality of the food. The menu features an array of options, from traditional Malay dishes to Western and Italian cuisine, ensuring there's something for everyone.
One of the standout dishes is the Nasi Goreng Kampung, a village-style fried rice that is both flavorful and fragrant.
The Salted Egg Chicken is another must-try, offering a perfect balance of savory and creamy flavors.
For seafood lovers, the Claypot Assam Pedas Stingray is a highlight, with its tangy and spicy sauce that complements the tender stingray perfectly.
The cafe also excels in its noodle offerings, such as the Mee Soup Seafood, which features a rich and hearty broth.
Additionally, the Roti John Juan Pulled Beef from The Bread Gang stall is a unique and delicious take on the local bread omelette dish, with generous portions of tender pulled beef.
Overall, Aiman Cafe provides a welcoming atmosphere and a diverse menu that caters to various tastes. Whether you're in the mood for a comforting bowl of noodles or a hearty rice dish, Aiman Cafe is sure to satisfy your cravings.
It's a great spot for a casual meal with family...
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Food wasn't fantastic but still above average. Compliments on the goreng pisang store! Staff was nice and polite! However, got the absolute opposite service from the drink store. Guy with the helmet hair and big retro glasses, instead of asking what I would like to order, use hand signal, which I interpret as what you want? After placing the order, and the mentioned staff made the drink and put it on the tray. I reminded him I wanted it take away and he shook his head. As I was paying via QR code, it was habit that I showed the successful payment screen on my phone. The staff without looking at my phone or myself again waved his hand as if he is saying ok. I'm not expecting high end service as that would just be plain illogical. But being in the service industry, I believe courtesy would be the basis of any F&B company.
I am in no way expecting any apology or anything of that sorts. But I would advise to help your staff be better as end of the day, good service would equate to good experince which would relate to returning...
Read moreI am from the east. And going here is when west became our priority to go to. But there’s not much good halal places and this happens to be one of the most recommended.
Food there is lot of variety. Tasted great. Pricing so so. People there is as normal as east people. Seating area quite wide. But my only personal experience is that, the chair may seems steady, but if you weight is 155kg, do think twice to sit on one chair instead of double stacking the chair. The legs would split outwards, having your body to slide off and dropped onto the floor. That goes tagged with the semi-oily flooring, it went smooth sailing for this whole split 5seconds incident to be taken place. That fall might not be real to you, but that look from everyone would be deadly than the fall itself. So all in all, i would still go to aiman cafe again for their...
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