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Aafiyah

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Aafiyah is a Muslim-owned funeral home located at 119 Aljunied Ave 2, offering Islamic funeral services islandwide and worldwide, alongside food and beverage operations including stalls, cafes, restaurants and catering.

3.3 · 210 reviews on Google

  • XavXav

    I am talking about the drinks stall. They are being rude , dun talk about friendly. Others stall as normal , normal drinks and bread but attitude staff

    5 months ago
  • Zr LeeZr Lee

    Chanced upon this coffeehouse in blk 119. I found this store by the name of the "moment Thai" pretty interesting. Therefore, I gave it a shot. The chef is 2x Thai people; they can speak Thai and English and Mandarin as well. Pretty cool people. Now to the food. Its original thai food prepped by Thai people, but they've adjusted the taste to suit the locals. I have tried their salt baked fish, it's pretty awesome and great value for money, it's big and the chilli sauce that is supposed to go with it is delicious. You have to wait for about 20 to 30 mins for this fish because its covered entirely with salt and then baked with lemon grass in it. Its pretty nice and fresh and delicious as well. What's more, the fish is like 20$ for a medium-sized sized fish. Great deal. Now come to the tomyum soup. Generous portion, and not too over bearing with spiciness, it's more of the sweet side of things, it's not like some Tom yum soup where its just spicy spicy and nothing else. The seafood inside the soup is also pretty generous, too. The fried fish sausage. Personal favourite. A bit on the oily side, but very good appetiser.. The stir-fried kai lan is really awesome. It has little tinge of spiciness, and they used roast pork with a bit of sauce to stir fry. The end result, you get really good "wok hey" kai lan with the saltiness and fragrance of the roasted pork. Overall, I think this store is pretty decently priced, and the food is awesome. I will be back to try out more of its dish. I'm surprised to find such a decent Thai food in a sleepy aljunid neighbourhood.

    4 years ago
  • SQSQ

    The Japanese / Korean food is decent. There are 30+ different items on the menu. Totally spoilt for choices. The omelette rice I think they forgot to put ketchup... So lacking a bit of flavour, but overall still not bad.

    5 years ago
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