In the days leading up to Hari Raya Puasa, getting the house ready for visitors can sometimes be quite the hassle, but we’ve got a guide for you. Listed below are our favorite picks for the season – all set to impress – so all you need to do is make your orders, then feed your family and guests.
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Overnight Oven | @overnightoven
Baklavas are traditionally filled or layered with some sort of chopped-nut topping (usually pistachio), but these ones from local home-based baker Overnight Oven come with unique flavors. For this year’s Hari Raya, you can get Tapak Kuda Pandan Hazella, which pairs the quintessential festive cake with Overnight Oven’s own filo pastry. Yum.
Overnight Oven is Muslim-owned.
Where: Curbside Crafters, 732 North Bridge Road
Keedo Keedo sells these Italian / New Yorker sweets called the sfogiatelle – or you can call them lobster tail pastries, for their lobster-like shape. With the crumbly shell comes a sweet filling of your choice. Order a mixed box to taste them all, but we’d advise you to get more of their signature French vanilla lobster tails. The hint of maple makes the dessert taste just the right amount of roasted and nutty.
Keedo Keedo is not halal-certified, but does not use pork or lard in their ingredients.
Where: 81 Frankel Avenue
If you want to get the whole family involved in a cheeky DIY food fiesta, order in some grill must-haves from BBQ Wholesale, which stocks everything important you’ll need to get the fire going. Certain packages also will include otah, chicken satay, chicken wings, and staples like mee hoon.
BBQ Wholesale is halal-certified.
House of Samosas | @houseofsamosas
Where: 470 Macpherson Road
If you’ve been reading our blog for a while, you’d know we are absolute long-time stans of House of Samosas. These crispy palm-sized treats are perfect for virtually every gathering you can think of, with both sweet and savory options to cater to all taste buds. You can’t go wrong with the butter chicken filling, or if you’re feeling a bit more adventurous, key lime is the way to go.
House of Samosas is Muslim-owned.
Where: 31 Arab Street
For the uninitiated – lemper is a savory Indonesian snack made up of glutinous rice filled with a meat or coconut filling, then wrapped with a banana leaf. Ratu Lemper makes their lemper fresh, daily, so you know you and your family / guests are going to have a wonderful time devouring these.
Ratu Lemper is halal-certified.
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