FOOD, Shopping, Uncategorized AYAM BAKAR OJOLALI, GELARE WAFFLES 4 March 2007


Ayam Bakar Ojolali
Lucky Plaza #03-39 & #03-43
Singapore
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Mum ‘discovered’ this little tucked-away place from a couple of rave reviews she read. We were trying to figure out what the name Ayam Bakar Ojolali meant, so when I got home I checked their website, and apparently, “The Malay word ‘Ayam Bakar’ means ‘Grilled Chicken’ in English while ‘Ojolali’ is Javanese words and means ‘Don’t Forget’. In combination ‘Ayam Bakar Ojolali’ means ‘Unforgettable Grilled Chicken’ in English.” You learn something new every day!

The staff are incredibly nice and friendly, and even informed me of the “complimentary soup” which I promptly helped myself too – heh! They don’t have many dishes on the menu, perhaps only about 10. We quickly made our selections and shortly, the food arrived. Impressively, the food was really authentic and so so so tasty. That probably meant it had a high sodium/MSG content, but who cares? IT TASTED GREAT! :)~

The Bakmi Ayam (aka “Noodles Chicken”) was super. It looked fairly unexciting, but was bursting with flavour, especially those little chicken morsels. It came with a generous portion of deep fried onions to give that crunch factor. Couldn’t resist their namesake, the Ayam Bakar Ojolali. The chicken, sadly, was really small.. but I remembered that in Singapore, then chicken we get is always teeny and scrawny.. in Australia it’s always fat and plump and juicy, which I prefer. However, they’d cooked their chicken in a lovely sweet-ish sauce, which was great. It also came with some Tempeh (fried soy bean things) and 2 types of chilli sauce. Yum!

Also had the Rawon (aka “Indonesian Beef Stew”). A Javanese dish, this was soooooo luscious. The soup was dark and tasty and came with chunks of tender beef and lots of random tasty bits in the soup. Served with rice, crackers, egg and chilli. Mmm mmmm!!! They’re somewhat more expensive than regular hawker food in Singapore, but 100% worth it IMHO because you won’t find food like this in hawker centres.


Ayam Bakar Ojolali

Bakmi Ayam (SG$3.50)

Ayam Bakar Ojolali (SG$5.50)

Rawon (SG$5.50)

Rawon (SG$5.50)

(the website photos look better than mine)


After that, we adjourned for dessert at Gelare at Plaza Singapura. Because it was Tuesdays and Tuesdays are half priced waffles, hurray!! Yummy Yummy.. Gelare do the BEST waffles in Singapore.. for sure. Their Belgian waffles and crisp on the outside and soft on the inside, all hot and buttery and sweet. A trip to Singapore must include a visit to Gelare.

Unfortunately, this time, they’d removed the water jugs & cups and when asked “Can I have some iced water please?”, I got the response “No. We only have mineral water”. Not a big deal to most people, but it drove me insane! I CANNOT STAND places that refuse to serve plain water, and force you to order mineral water. It’s stupid and clearly shows that they’re desperate for another buck or two. I reasoned that they’d taken the water away since it was “half price tuesday” but still, they are IDIOTS. Irate, I took their Customer Feedback Form and wrote a scathing comment about it. Harumph.


Gelare

Chocolate Almond Cake with Cookes & Cream icecream (SG$3.50)

Belgian Waffle with Syrup (SG$3, half price)


Cousin’s wedding is in 6 days.. and all the pigging out has caused me to put on 0.5kg. CRAP!!

Let’s Chat!




Let's Chat!

i feel like your post just made me gain lbs! hahaha the cake w/ ice cream looks SO good. it’s stupid that they take away water!!!! that would make me so mad!

very nice bev! bakmi ayam is my fav indonesian dish, i tried to make them myself, it was ok but def not as good as the restaurant-bought version *lol*

I love it too! But I agree, it’s harder to make than we think.. and since it’s quite cheap outside, I just prefer to buy it, hehe

i feel like your post just made me gain lbs! hahaha the cake w/ ice cream looks SO good. it’s stupid that they take away water!!!! that would make me so mad!

Yum, the cookies and cream ice cream w/ almond cake looks particularly delish. Although they were stupid for not serving water, I like the atmosphere of the place. Very modern.

We went to a cake joints and were told it’s 50 cents for each ice water served. WTF!? And of cos that was the last time they ever saw us. And the cakes were not wonderful to make repeat visits. It’s Secret recipe, don’t go there!!

Ughhh Secret Recipe must suck too! I hate how so many SG restaurants get so tight arsed about stuff like that.. it’s so embarassing IMHO esp when tourists come :X Blah!

I just had a friend recommend this Ojolali place and he gave a good review as well! Two back to back recommendations surely must mean their food is really good. I’ll drag the boyfriend down there as soon as he’s out from camp. Haha!

Anyway, I love reading your entries more when you’re in SG coz the places are more reachable for me (a bike ride away)! Certainly very informative. =D

It has a lot of positive writeups! It’s pretty reasonably priced and the food’s tasty. Totally recommended πŸ˜€

very nice bev! bakmi ayam is my fav indonesian dish, i tried to make them myself, it was ok but def not as good as the restaurant-bought version *lol*

I love it too! But I agree, it’s harder to make than we think.. and since it’s quite cheap outside, I just prefer to buy it, hehe

I love Indonesian Bakmi (Chicken, Beef, etc)

Its something I must eat when I’m in Indonesia, thanks for the tip. I’m heading to Lucky Plaza soon ! hehehe

Me too me too, it’s SO tasty.. I know a place in AU that do it real well too, since it’s owned/cooked by Indonesians πŸ™‚

We’ve been to Ayam Bakar Ojolali after reading some rave reviews too. I was told that the avocado shake there is really divine but we didn’t get the chance to try it as the machine was spoilt. Your post kinda reminded me that it’s time for us to go back πŸ˜€

Yum, the cookies and cream ice cream w/ almond cake looks particularly delish. Although they were stupid for not serving water, I like the atmosphere of the place. Very modern.

We went to a cake joints and were told it’s 50 cents for each ice water served. WTF!? And of cos that was the last time they ever saw us. And the cakes were not wonderful to make repeat visits. It’s Secret recipe, don’t go there!!

Ughhh Secret Recipe must suck too! I hate how so many SG restaurants get so tight arsed about stuff like that.. it’s so embarassing IMHO esp when tourists come :X Blah!

I just had a friend recommend this Ojolali place and he gave a good review as well! Two back to back recommendations surely must mean their food is really good. I’ll drag the boyfriend down there as soon as he’s out from camp. Haha!

Anyway, I love reading your entries more when you’re in SG coz the places are more reachable for me (a bike ride away)! Certainly very informative. =D

It has a lot of positive writeups! It’s pretty reasonably priced and the food’s tasty. Totally recommended πŸ˜€

I love Indonesian Bakmi (Chicken, Beef, etc)

Its something I must eat when I’m in Indonesia, thanks for the tip. I’m heading to Lucky Plaza soon ! hehehe

Me too me too, it’s SO tasty.. I know a place in AU that do it real well too, since it’s owned/cooked by Indonesians πŸ™‚

We’ve been to Ayam Bakar Ojolali after reading some rave reviews too. I was told that the avocado shake there is really divine but we didn’t get the chance to try it as the machine was spoilt. Your post kinda reminded me that it’s time for us to go back πŸ˜€