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Syam Corners Muslim Food @ Fortune Centre

190 Middle Road, Singapore 188979

6339 6759

$6 · Muslim Owned · Restaurant · BBQ · Seafood · Singaporean · Chicken · Beverages · Asian · Malay · Vegetarian · Beef · Lamb

Monday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Tuesday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Wednesday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Thursday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Friday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Saturday: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM Sunday: Closed

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Sean Goh

Rated 4.0/5.0 2 years ago

Walked past here a couple of times and have always wanted to try the nasi padang here. Came down on a sunday quit sometime only to find it closed. Happen to be running some errands nearby and decided to drop by for lunch. Reached here closed to 2pm. Surprised to still find a huge spread to choose from. Picked the paprik chicken, omelette, stirfry bittergourd as the black ink squid. Meal was SGD$9. The squid and bittergourd were my fav dishes. Price seems reasonable as i have choosen squid and chicken dishes. Staff were friendly and readily to offer their recommendation. Would dine here again if i have tp be around here.

Edmund KW

Rated 5.0/5.0 a year ago

Good selection of classic Malay dishes - love the paru (tasty tender juicy with a nice bite) - great crispy fried chicken, aromatic rice, sweet spicy sambal, etc at reasonable prices.

Nur Dianah

Rated 4.0/5.0 3 years ago

Wide variety of malay dishes at affordable price. Good teh tarik too. It's usually very crowded during lunch and ventilation isn't great so you might want to take away your food if you don't want to smell of cooking oil after your meal, else you can opt to sit outside on a not so hot/humid day

Genevieve

Rated 1.0/5.0 2 years ago

Was charged $3.00 for a piece of mutton smaller than the size of an egg. ??? I know rendang is expensive, but i think it's a bit too much ah

Azmi Danuri

Rated 4.0/5.0 a year ago

Food is pretty delicious. Sambal goreng can be better

Ken Chen

Rated 2.0/5.0 9 months ago

Despite the long queue, I decided to give your nasi lemak a try during lunch. Unfortunately, when it was finally my turn to order, I was informed that the nasi lemak was unexpectedly "sold out." Disappointed but willing to compromise, I agreed to order the dishes separately at ala carte prices. I specifically requested the same nasi lemak dishes with only a change in the egg, as I believed it was the component that had run out. I also added a piece potato and ordered a cup of coffee to accompany my meal. To my surprise, the total cost amounted to $8.50, which I found pricey considering that the standard nasi lemak set is priced at a reasonable $4. Even with the addition of a cup of coffee and an additional piece of potato the total should not have exceeded $7. The pricing seemed disproportionate to the items I had ordered. While I understand that the nasi lemak set was unavailable, I believe the staff could have offered an alternative by providing the set without the egg or a suitable replacement. This would have shown consideration towards customers who were still interested in experiencing your nasi lemak despite the temporary unavailability of a specific ingredient. Additionally, the quality of the food failed to impress me. It was mediocre at best, lacking the flavors and distinctiveness that I had anticipated. Furthermore, the ambiance inside the restaurant was uncomfortably hot, which further detracted from the overall dining experience. Given my disappointing encounter, I regret to inform you that I will not be visiting your restaurant in the future. I sincerely hope that this feedback encourages you to reevaluate your customer service practices, pricing strategy, and culinary offerings. By addressing these concerns, you may have the opportunity to enhance customer satisfaction and regain the trust of potential patrons.

Jannah Monjiat

Rated 5.0/5.0 8 months ago

Smacked in the Arts district in the City, please expect to pay the price for your food. I’m pleased to get a big bowl of Mee Soto with an add-on of begedil (potato croquette), such a warm and comforting bowl of Mee Soto with generous amounts of shredded chicken meat. To new patrons, just expect to pay for the price of Malay-Muslim food in the Arts district in the City. Don’t say there’s no heads up! 😉

Shah

Rated 5.0/5.0 8 months ago

1st time eating this shop. Reasonable price and food is super good. Have a wide of variety of dishes to choose from. Love the sambal!

Jessie Tan

Rated 5.0/5.0 9 months ago

Ordered mutton rendang, quail eggs and veg for $7.40. The mutton is so tender, overall is tasty. Recommended!

Christopher S

Rated 5.0/5.0 a week ago

Have been eating this Nasi Padang for many years. One of the best mutton rendang I’ve had so far. It is abit expensive but I feel most Nasi Padang are priced on the higher side. Highly recommended !

Jastina

Rated 5.0/5.0 7 months ago

My go-to eatery for home cooked Malay food. My usual weekend breakfast place as they serve tasty Malay bfast food like nasi lemak. Their Mee Soto and lontong are delicious too! The teh tarik is not too bad too.

Razlan Omar

Rated 5.0/5.0 3 months ago

The quaint dining place with seatings is located inside of Fortune centre, just 2 mins walk from our hotel (Ibis at Bencoolen). Friendly staff (100% Muslim owned), friendly pricing (SGD$20.50 for our breakfast of 3). Will come again for sure! Pisang goreng was awesome too.

Jasmine Adams

Rated 5.0/5.0 a month ago

One of the last bastions where a friendly Malay makchik / aunty helms the stall. Well cooked and flavoured. Lovely service

laura tiang

Rated 4.0/5.0 2 months ago

Nice plate of Nasi Lemak at reasonable price. It will be perfect if the rice is warmer. Seller is friendly and polite.