Affordable Japanese fusion curry rice from S$7.90 at this food court stall in Jem and Bedok South

East side got. West side also got.
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If you’re searching for wallet-friendly Japanese food with a Singaporean twist, Abang Curry is worth considering.

Abang Curry is a relatively new brand that combines different sauces, Japanese panko, and charcoal-grilled meat to create a delicious feast inspired by the rich and diverse flavours of Asian cuisine.

Abang Curry Bedok South Horizon outlet
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There are currently 2 Abang Curry Outlets: Jem and Bedok South Horizon.

And most importantly, Abang Curry is MUIS halal-certified.

Abang Curry Jem
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The menu

First and foremost, the stall offers a trio of sauces to go with their mains. They are:

  • Nanyang Curry
  • Lemak Sauce
  • Pineapple Satay Sauce
Abang Curry staff
Photo: abangcurrysg/Facebook

Either sauce can be added to an array of mains, such as:

  • Shiok Shiok! Chicken Rice (S$7.90)
  • Panko Chicken Rice (S$8.90)
  • Chicken Wings Rice (S$8.90)
  • Charcoal Grilled Chicken Rice (S$8.90)
  • Otah Panko Rice (S$9.90)
  • Fish Panko Rice (S$9.90)
  • Ebi Panko Rice (S$9.90)
  • Charcoal Grilled Salmon Rice (S$10.90)
  • Charcoal Grilled Squid Rice (S$11.90)
  • Chicken & Ebi Panko Rice (S$13.90)
  • Charcoal Grilled Beef Rice (S$14.90)
  • Charcoal Grilled Chicken & Salmon Rice (S$15.90)

Customers can opt for noodle instead of rice too.

A meal flatlay of Japanese curry
Photo: @3mealsnotenough/Instagram
Panko chicken curry
Photo: @3mealsnotenough/Instagram
Salmon curry
Photo: @3mealsnotenough/Instagram

Aside from mains, a variety of sides is also available, with interesting ones such as Begedil Panko (3pcs for S$4.90) and Satay Up Fries (S$5.90).

Interestingly, the stall also sells Curry Puffs (S$2/pc) – great as a tea time snack.

Reviews

If you’re still on the fence about fusion Japanese Curry, Abang Curry has received numerous favourable reviews praising its quality, generous portion sizes, and affordability.

Abang Curry reviews
Image via Google Reviews
Abang Curry Reviews
Image via Google Reviews

With Japanese curry starting from S$13.90 at a popular chain restaurant, we think Abang Curry offers reasonably priced alternatives to aid in our perpetual cravings for Japanese cuisine.

And with 2 outlets on both the eastern and western parts of Singapore, getting some Abang Curry should be an easy task for most of us.

Have you tried Abang Curry? Let us know what you think below.

Abang Curry

Outlets
1. 50 Jurong Gateway Road #05-01 Jem, Singapore 608549
2. 152A Bedok South Road #01-01 Bedok South Horizon Kopitiam Corner, Singapore 461152
Halal status: MUIS halal-certified
Opening hours:
10am to 10pm daily
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Top photos by Abang Curry Facebook and @3mealsnotenough/instagram



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