I'm not really sure why, but my appetite tends to improve on rainy days. The colder weather makes me crave rich, hearty food. And today, I was really in the mood for some Chicken Biryani!
It's one of the most popular Indian dishes in the city, alongside Prata. Whenever I think of Indian cuisine, the first dish that comes to mind is Biryani. I just love the combination of flavors and textures—the fragrant Basmati rice, crispy fried chicken or flavorful chicken curry, tangy pickled vegetables or fresh cucumber, crunchy Apalam, and the rich, aromatic curry sauce!
I had my dinner in the Mountbatten area, a quiet neighborhood. It’s not in the city center, but it’s only about a 30-minute ride by MRT or bus to get there.
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There's a popular food center along Airport Road, but I decided not to go there because it tends to get crowded around this time, and I wasn’t in the mood for that. Plus, since it’s a large food center, the fumes can be quite overwhelming at this hour. So, I’d rather go to a quieter spot where I can relax.
Zaitun Eating House
Their menu is like a book—there are so many items to choose from! They also have pre-cooked dishes displayed on their racks. But since I came here for just one thing, I went straight for the fried chicken biryani.
I prefer fried chicken biryani because it comes with a separate bowl of curry sauce. That way, I can dip the chicken in it or drizzle it over the basmati rice however I like. Basically, I feel like I have control over the spice level of the dish because of that!
This fried chicken biryani hit the spot with its flavorful spices, crispy chicken, and fragrant basmati rice. I also loved having the curry sauce on the side, letting me adjust the spice level to my liking. Sometimes, a simple and satisfying meal in a quiet spot is all you need to make your day better!