Tuesday, February 27, 2007

Halal Orh Luak! Bedok Corner FC Part 2 of 3



I admit that I am a very poor Orh Luak (Oyster Omelette) Afficianado. I don't actually enjoy the oyster that much. What I like, horror of horrors, is actually the egg and the sticky gooey paste! So Orh Luak has not been a regular item on my list of foods to eat.



I am including this particular stall because it is first of all Halal, which is quite uncommon and secondly because this is Orh Luak that is not too oily and finally it actually tastes quite good. What I like is that they managed to get the paste to be really nice and crispy. The oysters are a tad tiny so our Orh Luak afficianados would probably not look favourably on it. 3.75/5

Conclusion

Good for those who take Halal food and also those like me who like just the egg and paste and at the same time trying to limit their cholesterol intake.

No Name Stall
Bedok Corner Food Centre

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

Finally! Someone shares my preference for the fried starch and egg - will most certainly go try this out..

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liveyrdream said...

Went to this bedok camp hawker centre tonight... wanted to try the yue lai xiang ching tng but wasn't open. ( should have checked your blog for opening hours first!)

So in the end, went to this "no name" stall...

I didn't order the featured Orh Luak as I'm not a fan of oyster or anything that comes in a clam-shell...

So I bought the carrot cake (white version)....

here's the verdit:
1. quite a lot of egg
2. not too oily
3. carrot cake is soft and fragrant.

But I think if I go in future during off peak hours, I would request them to fry it a bit crispier. Then it would be almost perfect! :)

Anonymous said...

don't think the orh luak stall at bedok camp is nice leh. whereever i go i will eat the orh luak there. so far i tried almost everywhere and the best could be found at either the stall at haig road (operate by 2 sisters. cant remember the name though). a bit too oily but nice and crispy while gooey at the same time. Or alternatively try the one over at youth park. not bad too!

Anonymous said...

i eat orh luak for the chilli sauce! i think the orh luck stall at East Coast Lagoon (can't remember exactly which stall) has good orh luak that's crispy, but the chilli sauce is still the best! its a little sour but just right for me.

Iva said...

Oh yum..that looks so good. I love Malaysian food. Its hard to get here in Melbourne especially chinese food.

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