Padi Emas is located at 214 Jurong East Street 21, is a delightful spot for anyone craving a variety of halal dishes.
As a reviewer, I found this eatery to be a hidden gem in the bustling Jurong East area. The restaurant offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, making it a great place for family and friends to gather.
The menu at Padi Emas BBQ is extensive, featuring a wide range of options from seafood to chicken and noodle dishes.
One of the standout items is the BBQ Stingray, which is perfectly grilled and served with a tangy sambal sauce.
The Salted Egg Chicken Cubes are another must-try, offering a deliciously savory and creamy flavour.
For those who enjoy a bit of spice, the Tom Yum Seafood Soup is a fantastic choice, with its rich, spicy, and sour broth.
In addition to these, Padi Emas also offers a variety of rice dishes, such as the Sambal Seafood Fried Rice, which is both flavorful and satisfying.
The Hot Plate Bean Curd is a great option for vegetarians, featuring fried tofu served on a sizzling hot plate with savory sauce and vegetables.
Overall, Padi Emas BBQ provides a satisfying dining experience with its diverse menu and friendly service.
Whether you’re in the mood for seafood, chicken, or vegetarian dishes, this restaurant has something to offer. It’s a great place to enjoy a hearty meal in...
Read morePadi Emas have seen better days, as the maintenance of this place need to step up. Many of the stalls that were operating when they 1st started was gone now. I missed the stall that sells halal beef/mutton kut teh with generous amount of meat in a very refreshing broth.
No doubt, now they have replaced the stall with Deanna's kitchen that sells authentic halal prawn noodle, that taste so good too but closes early. The nasi padang stall finishes early as well after the had served the lunch crowd.
At night, the usual stall that are available till closing is their seafood stall, Indian, Western and Mardiana's which sells vast varieties of Malay & Indonesian cuisines like kuehs, laksa, tahu goreng, satay, kacang pool, snacks...
Read moreA good eatery by the heartlands. Prices are affordable, cheap and satisfying compared to other popular spots.
Seafood fried rice was not the best but still fresher than other eateries. Satay was excellent and well cooked.
Although the spot is barely seen just near Aiman, this is one of those stop whereby you can just fill up your stomach without worrying about quality. Prawn noodles and other varities are well-versed and toilet are somewhat doable and not as dirty as others.
Crowd wise is small but don't let the size fool you as the eatery recently gained halal certificates. Self-service for the drinks and atmosphere is just good for a whole...
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