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- Indian Rojak Peanut Sauce
1 cucumber, shredded150g bean sprouts, scaldedHard fritters1 1/3 cups plain flour1/4 tsp baking powder1 tsp sugar1 tsp chicken stock1 cup plain flour1/2 tsp baking powder1/2 tsp sugar1/2 tsp salt450 g sweet potatoes5 cups water4 tbsp oil1 ½ tbsp tamarind juice in water- Abdhus Salam Rojak. Introduction: If you are looking for a place to enjoy some delicious Indian rojak, you might want to check out Abdhus Salam Rojak at Ayer Rajah Food Centre.
- Al Mahboob Rojak. Introduction: Al Mahboob Rojak is a casual dining restaurant that offers a variety of delicious Indian and Halal cuisine at affordable prices.
- Rojak & Mee Siam. Introduction: Serving Indian rojak and mee siam, this stall is located at Geylang Serai Market and Food Centre. Their sauce is thick and flavourful, and goes well with the crispy and tender items.
- Habib’s Rojak. Introduction: Located in Ayer Rajah Food Centre, Habib’s Rojak has been around for 30 years. Habib is the second-generation owner of the stall.
- Adam A Rojak. Another popular rojak stall within Ayer Rajah Food Centre, Adam A Rojak boasts of a 4.9-star rating on Google! They have a good variety of ingredients here, from eggs to hotdogs, tempeh and fish fillets.
- Mohamed Javed Indian Muslim Food. There’s plenty of good food to be found in Sengkang and one of them is Mohamed Javed Indian Muslim Food. Apart from their prata, they also serve Indian rojak as well.
- Abdhus Salam Rojak. Now run by a Gen-Y hawker who’s taken over the reins from his father, Abdhus Salam Rojak is one of the famous Indian rojak stalls at Ayer Rajah Food Centre.
- Habib’s Rojak. The other famous Indian rojak stall at Ayer Rajah Food Centre is Habib's Rojak. They also pride themselves on having three different types of prawn fritters, and other great items to try include the fish fillet, coconut fritter, and the potato.
May 6, 2024 · Crispy fried fritters dunked into fragrant peanut sauce? Yes please. Here's where to dig into the best Indian rojak in Singapore.
Learn how to make Indian Rojak, a Malaysian salad with deep-fried bean curd, prawns, eggs, cuttlefish and potatoes. Serve with a sweet and spicy sauce made from tamarind, palm sugar, peanuts and belacan.