Wednesday, September 14, 2011

Lunch at Bussorah Street

The Clairvoyant had a guest over at our home in Singapore and they decided to go out to lunch last Sunday. Almost 9 months since she moved into Singapore, there were still a lot of exploring to do and considering so many good restaurants still to be discovered, the Clairvoyant decided to take advantage of the situation to have a look (and taste) of the restaurants near the Arab Street. Following are snapshots from Kampong Glam area. Says the Clairvoyant: "the charming Derwish restaurant exterior, yummy balloon bread with a platter of hummus and otherappetizers, the heart-stopping Turkish coffee, and the largest mosque in Singapore as viewed from Bussorah Street, which is parallel to Arab Street."




We're looking forward to visiting the area soon and probably try out another restaurant. I do want to try out an Indian or Sri Lankan restaurant. When I was in Japan I was a regular patron of a Sri Lankan restaurant in Yokohama just a few minutes walk from Yamate Catholic Church. The chef was a fellow parishioner and he was always engaging and made sure the curry was just right for our taste.

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