Asian-Western zi char stall in Taman Jurong serves rosti from S$6

They also offer Portuguese flavoured rice.

Karen Lui | May 18, 2021, 04:05 PM

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Opened on May 5, Ang Moh Zi Char is a hawker stall serves fusion Asian and Western dishes at Taman Jurong Food Centre.

Rosti

Originally a breakfast dish, this Swiss fried potato pancake is often served as an accompaniment to other food.

The stall's rosti is now going for S$9 (U.P. S$12.90) with a seasonal side and one of the following:

  • Beef
  • Chicken chop
  • Mushrooms
  • Three-piece mid-wings
  • Salmon

If you prefer something less heavy, the classic Rosti and Sour Cream is priced at S$6.

Photo by Ang Moh Zi Char.

Portuguese flavoured rice

Photo by Ang Moh Zi Char.

If potatoes are not your choice of carbs, they also have Portuguese flavoured rice, recognised by its distinct turmeric yellow colour.

Instead of its usual price of S$8.60, you can also get the Portuguese Flavoured Rice at a promotional price of S$6 with a seasonable side and one of the following:

  • Beef
  • Chicken chop
  • Mushrooms
  • Three-piece mid-wings
  • Salmon

You can also order the rice alone at S$2 per serving.

Sharing dishes

There are also sharing dishes at S$12 each (U.P. S$17.20):

  • Korean Oppa Beef
  • Balinese Chicken Chop
  • European Button and Holland Portobello Mushrooms
  • Balinese mid-wings
  • Swedish Dill Baked Salmon

Here's the menu:

Image by Ang Koh Zi Char.

Image by Ang Koh Zi Char.

For islandwide delivery, drop them a message on their Facebook page or via WhatsApp at 9889 0023. You may also make an order via Foodleh.

Do note that dining in at F&B establishments is not allowed from May 16 to June 13, as announced on Friday (May 14) by the Multi-ministry Taskforce (MTF) on Covid-19.

Ang Moh Zi Char

Photo by Ang Moh Zi Char.

Address: 3 Yung Sheng Rd, #03-151, Taman Jurong Market & Food Centre, Singapore 618499

Opening hours: Wednesday to Sunday, 11am to 2pm, 6pm to 9pm

Top images by Ang Moh Zi Char.