Muthu's
Curry, a well-renowned name in Singapore food scene and they are
synonymous with a local dish called Curry Fish head. A dish that was
invented by the Indian migrants in Singapore, but adopted by all
walks of life in Singapore. A must-try dish in Singapore.
This
time around, we brought our Chinese guests for Indian food feast. On
a normal weekday, the restaurant is considered very packed. The
restaurant feature bright and modern décor. In the center of the
restaurant, you can see the main attraction of this restaurant. On
one section, Tandoori Oven, used for naan, tandor and grilled dishes.
Beside it, there are bain marie to display some of the cooked dishes
for you to choose from.
So,
to the food. We ordered:
Fish
Head curry - $30. This is a must try dish in this place. The fish
head is fresh and meaty. The curry here is more towards asam, more on
sourness, lots of curry flavour different spices throw into the mix,
but without the coconut richness in it. This dish itself with a white
rice will make your day. However, over the years, it seems to be
missing the “humph” factor.
Butter
Chicken - $10. Nice tender chicken thigh pieces, inside the rich
buttery creamy sauce. A safe dish for those that not into spicy food.
From the Tandoori Oven, we ordered Chicken Tikka. Marinated in
yoghurt and spices before grilling. The meat become very tender with
a nice char grill taste on the outside. Yummyy.
Next
come the Lamb Rack Annas, also from the Tandoori Oven. Instead of
using lamb rack, they actually use a cheaper version of the lamb,
which is lamb chop. The marination is all right but the meat still
feel a bit chewy. I find lamb chop are better in direct heat on a
grill plate or BBQ to let the fats melt.
The
special dish during the festive period is Tandoori Turkey. Turkey
breast are known to be dry and though, but it seems that Muthu manage
to get this turkey to be moist and tender. It seems the marinate of
yoghurt, spices and lemon juice really bring out the best in this
turkey. Christmas with Indian flair.
For
the greens, we ordered Palak Paneer – which is a puréed spinach
with curry spice and paneer cheese. It actually does look very
appetizing, like a thick spinach soup or those bottled baby food. The
taste however refreshing taste of spinach and paneer cheese, and a
nice balancing dish after all those meaty stuff.
To
put out the spiciness of all the dishes, I ordered mango lassi. This
drink really cools your engine down and put out the spicy taste in
your mouth. For hot beverage, you can order their Tea Masala.
Service
is a bit cold, as the waiters all look so serious without any trace
of smile in the face. They take the order and deliver the food
efficiently. Afterwards, it is a bit difficult to get their
attention.
Overall,
the standard of Muthu's curry has slip a bit compare to the first
time I was there in 2002. However it is still a good place to bring
your guest, and they food remain enjoyable. Bon Appetite!!
Food
& Drink: 7.5/10
Value:
6.5/10
Service:
6/10
Ambiance:
8/10.
Muthu's Curry
138
Race Course Road
#01-01
Singapore
218591
Tel:
6392 1722
Website:
http://www.muthuscurry.com/
The restaurant feature bright and modern décor.
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@Jim Smith, thanks for your comment. :)
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