I asked my Facebook community for help on where's a nice nasi ayam penyet stall and Hong Liang Jing recommended Warong HJH Kamisah at Sims Vista Food Centre. Thank you very much ๐
I was
The ayam penyet set for $4.50. The huge fried chicken thigh was smacked just before serving. I asked for more sambal and the lady generously obliged. There was no fried tempeh but is available for another 50 cents.
The chicken thigh was boiled in a spiced stock, set aside and deep fried to a golden crisp outside on order. I can taste a bit of spice and savoury flavour on the golden crisp skin but not in the tender moist meat.
The rice was average quality (there were some chipped grains) but nicely cooked to just the right moistness and nutty tenderness for me.
The sambal was nice! It has pronounced anchovy savouriness, sweetness, followed by a hot, lingering spicy sting. The sambal helped boosted the taste of the fried chicken and boiled rice.
They provided another sambal of raw onion and chili pepper held together with kicap manis (sweetened soy sauce).
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The fabled Alhambra Cinema near where the original Satay Club was located. Alhambra Cinema was built in 1907 and demolished in 1969. It became Singapore's first air conditioned cinema after renovations in 1938.
Alhambra Cinema was located along Beach Road across from Middle Road and Liang Seah Street. The original Satay Club was along Hoi How Road which was the southern extension of Middle Road leading to the beach. When the site was demolished in 1970, Satay Club moved to the old Esplanade. Today, the site of Alhambra Cinema and original Satay Club is occupied by Shaw Tower. (Image courtesy of National Archives of Singapore.)
Alhambra Cinema is gone but its memory and name are still seen at some satay stalls (which assumed its name).
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