Where is Geylang claypot rice?
Where is Geylang claypot rice?
Do not be confused, Geylang Claypot Rice is located at 361 Beach Road (opposite The Concourse) and not Geylang Lor 33 anymore. After a wait of several months, the popular Geylang Claypot Rice has moved from a humble coffeeshop, and reopened to a modern swanky shop with 3 shop spaces.
Can I have a go at claypot rice?
It would go well with the claypot rice. In summary, I will advise everyone who wants to have a go at their claypot rice to call them up at least an hour to pre-order your claypot rice, whilst checking on table availability. It is a struggle to dine there alone – I have done so on 2 separate occasions, and had to tapao some of the rice home.
Where to buy the best rice in Singapore?
And oh, AIRCON. Founded by Mr. Ng Kim Hock, Geylang Claypot Rice has been in business for more than 30 years. (They used to have a shop at Maju Ave, but that closed.) Considered by many as one of the most popular in Singapore, Geylang Claypot Rice is also the last few ones that still uses charcoal to cook the rice.
How much does a claypot cost?
We got the large claypot ($36) intended for 5-6 persons, filled with generous amounts of tender chicken chunks, pork belly, lup cheong, salted fish and vegetables. The ingredients were tossed in the most delicious and fragrant dark sauce, with the overall sweetness matched by a deep smokiness from being cooked over charcoal.