Di dakek masjid Sultan ko banyak RM Minang, kalau ndak salah labiah
dari 3 restoran Minang di sinan. Tapi kok raso indak samo lai jo lidah
awak, alah di modifikasi.
Salam,
Erwin M.
www.cimbuak.net

On 18/06/07, Azizah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
> Assalamualaikum w.w.
> Disertakan alamat Warong Nasi Pariaman di Singapore :  738 North Bridge
> Road, Singapore 198706
>
>
>    No Tel : 2925958 (Jumrin Hj Isrin)
>
>
>    (at the corner of North Bridge Road and Kandahar Street, berhampiran
> Masjid Sultan)
>
>
>                                     Terima
> kasih.....kehadiran saudara/i dialu-alukan.
>
> azizah
> physics department,
> upm, serdang, selangor,
> malaysia.
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: dutamardin umar
>
> To: [email protected]
> Sent: Sunday, June 17, 2007 6:54 PM
> Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Re: Singapore: Warong Nasi Pariaman
>
>
> Iko alamatnya
>
> History
> Warong Nasi Pariaman began in 1948 when Mr Isrin set up a warong
> (coffeeshop) at the corner of Kandahar Street.  Pariaman is located in West
> Sumatra where padang food hails.  Padang food constitutes white rice which
> is eaten with a variety of pre-cooked dishes and condiments.  Padang dishes
> are richly flavoured with coconut oil, lime, fresh chillies, lemon-grass and
> lengkuas (galangal root). The coffeeshop has remained at the same corner of
> Kandahar Street but Isrin has retired.  The business has been passed on to
> his wife and children
>
> Hilman Mahyuddin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> alamat warung nasi Piaman di S'pore dimana ya?Kali2 aja awak nih nyasar ke
> S'pore sekali waktu atau ngasih tahu sama teman yang mau ke S'pore.
>
> terima kasih;Wassalam.
>
>
>
> H M
>
>
> On 6/17/07, Azizah <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> > Assalamualaikum w.w.
> > Terima kasih memberi info tentang Warong Nasi Pariaman di Singapore.
> > Warong turun temurun dari almarhum ninda-ninda iaitu Hj Isrin dan Hjh
> Rosnah semenjak
> > saya belum lahir lg. Saya dilahirkan dirumah ninda saya, tempat mereka
> memasak untuk perniagaan
> > nasi padang di warong nasi Pariaman. Kini yg tinggal hanya Om Jumrin,
> Sudirman dan Nasrin serta Kak Ai (isteri
> > almarhum Buyung) yang menguruskan warong nasi pariaman. Saya sebagai cucu
> Hj Isrin merasa bangga dengan
> > kejayaan almarhum datuk saya. Saya mengalu-alukan kedatangan saudara-i ke
> warong nasi pariaman di dingapore.
> > Sekian terima kasih...wassalamualaikum.
> >
> > Azizah
> > universiti putra malaysia,
> > serdang. selangor.
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: dutamardin umar
> > To: [email protected]
> > Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > Sent: Saturday, June 09, 2007 8:00 AM
> > Subject: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Singapore: Warong Nasi Pariaman
> >
> >
> >
> > Assalaamu'alaikum sanak.,
> >
> > Talambek ambo dapek info ko. Dulu ado nan batanyo
> > tampek makan di Sungaipua...eehhh maksudnyo
> > Singapura. Iko ado info warung si Ajo.  Di New York
> > ado pulo restoran rang Piaman, namonyo Uppi Jaya,
> > talatak di Queen.
> >
> > yo bana Piaman Laweh!
> >
> > wassalam
> > ajoduta
> >
> >
> http://infopedia.nlb.gov.sg/articles/SIP_1089_2006-08-07.html
> >
> > Warong Nasi Pariaman
> >
> > Warong Nasi Pariaman could be the longest surviving nasi padang stall in
> Singapore. The stall however is more famous for another reason - its
> authentic padang dishes led by its beef rendang. A family-run business,
> Warong Nasi Pariaman has been serving nasi padang since 1948.  It is located
> at a shopouse at 738 North Bridge Road, at the corner of North Bridge Road
> and Kandahar Street, near the Sultan Mosque.  Another famous stall located
> at the Padang stretch in Kandahar Street is Sabar Menanti.
> >
> >
> > History
> > Warong Nasi Pariaman began in 1948 when Mr Isrin set up a warong
> (coffeeshop) at the corner of Kandahar Street.  Pariaman is located in West
> Sumatra where padang food hails.  Padang food constitutes white rice which
> is eaten with a variety of pre-cooked dishes and condiments.  Padang dishes
> are richly flavoured with coconut oil, lime, fresh chillies, lemon-grass and
> lengkuas (galangal root). The coffeeshop has remained at the same corner of
> Kandahar Street but Isrin has retired.  The business has been passed on to
> his wife and children.
> >
> >
> > In 1992, the stall was reported to prepare between 50 and 60 kg of rice a
> day.  The rice at this stall is steamed to perfection to ensure that
> customers have no complaints about it being too soft or too hard, or too
> raw. The shop also fusses over their ingredients, professing that the
> ingredients and the way the dishes are prepared remain true to the original
> recipe when the warong first started.  In fact, Hajah Rosnah who owned the
> stall in 1992 claimed that in her 47 years of selling padang food, she had
> never once let anyone else took charge of the ingredients.  In 1998, the
> second generation of the Isrin family ran the stall together with their
> wives, headed by Isrin's son, Sudirman.
> >
> >
> > Description
> > The preparation of the food in Warong Nasi Pariaman begins early at 4 am
> and all dishes are ready by 10 am. All cooking is done at their house nearby
> and the food is transported in a van to the stall.  Before the family
> acquires the van, the food used to be ferried over in a tricycle.
> >
> > The signature dish of Warong Nasi Pariaman is the ayam bakar (barbequed
> chicken served in a mildly spicy thick coconut milk gravy), a must-eat dish
> at the stall. Other specialties are the beef rendang, ikan bakar (barbequed
> fish, usually ikan selar, marinated in tamarind-based sauce, grilled over
> charcoal and served with sweet black soya sauce, onion, rings, green
> chillies and lime) and the sambal goreng (a mixture of long beans, tempeh
> and fried beancurd).
> >
> > Warong Nasi Pariamans has acquired a solid reputation for serving
> delicious but cheap padang food. One has to be there early to get a seat at
> the warong. By noon, all the tables will be taken as the office crowd swarms
> the stall. To get packed lunches, one may have to queue for at least 15
> minutes. Families usually come for Saturday lunches.
> >
> > Friday is particularly busy for the stall as Malays will visit in droves
> after their Friday prayers at the nearby Sultan Mosque. It is not uncommon
> to spot famous personalities at the stall including Malay Members of
> Parliament and celebrities like Singapore's former national footballer,
> Fandi Ahmad. Many of Warong Nasi Pariamans customers has been frequenting
> their favourite padang stall for two generations.
> >
> >
> >
> > Author
> > Marsita Omar
> >
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