October 10, 2024
If you’re in the mood for something a little different, Club Rangoon in Duxton Hill should be on your radar. They bring a modern spin to authentic Burmese cuisine, all in a cosy, welcoming space that feels like you’re dining in someone’s home.
One of the dishes that’s been getting a lot of attention is their Dan Bauk, which is basically Burmese biryani – but with a twist. The rice is fluffy and lightly spiced, but the real star is the Australian Wagyu beef cheek curry. It’s so tender that it just melts in your mouth, making the whole dish rich and hearty. If you’ve never had Burmese-style biryani, this is a game-changer.
Another standout is their Tofu Thoke, which is a salad made with slices of their homemade Shan tofu. It’s soft, smooth, and slightly nutty – super comforting. The tofu is dressed in a tangy-sweet tamarind sauce and topped with crispy shallots and lime leaf, which adds a nice crunch and burst of flavour to each bite. It’s the kind of dish that makes you feel like you’re starting the meal off right.
And if you’re into snacks, their sweet corn fritters are addictive. These little bites of crispy goodness are best enjoyed with their homemade tamarind aioli. It’s their take on a classic Burmese street food snack, and honestly, once you start, it’s hard to stop.
With dishes like these, Club Rangoon makes for a fun, flavorful spot whether you’re catching up with friends or just exploring something new. Plus, it’s got the perfect mix of casual and special, making it a great choice for a unique dining experience in Singapore.
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