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Lin Tang

Lin Tang

1

A friend found a piece of plastic in beef hotplate. Though it was replaced with a new one, was charged d full price with no remorse or regrets until I whined abt my disgust & disappointed den only I was given $9 off our total lunch tt day by d I believe is d boss. Will nvr go there or recommend others to go there.

Hamzah Alsagoff

Hamzah Alsagoff

4

When my wife suggested we pop over to Cahaya suffice to say without hesitation I was going yes that’s a brilliant choice. Cahaya is not only an institution, a brand name so well known among all Singapore Muslims for being among the pioneer and early halal Chinese Thai offerings at our Orchard city area back then bereft of choices. Every other person who grew up with us know Cahaya is often spoken of with such personal nostalgic reverence. It does not offer the best in food selections nor is it a great conducive venue to eat at. In fact most times one must be prepared to wait for a spot to be free to grab. It is just a beloved nod to everything good in the feels connected to plenty of unforgettable sweet memories through the years. Most families in Singapore would have dined there. Waited patiently uncomplaining for a communal table space to be free; often next to other diners sharing space and yet no one truly really complains. The service remains not unfriendly but it isn’t ebullient either. At times some of the serving staff among them who have been with it for a long time – often harried and dashing here and there – are evidently unsmiling coping. It just didn’t bother anyone one bit. Everyone simply patiently waited their turn at Cahaya. Like its namesake which spells light, Cahaya is just a bright spot of comfort food for most of us. It will also forever hold a sweet spot for all of us. Generations of families gather there and I know will continue to patronise it. Our parents brought us to it and we in turn introduced it to our own kids, hoping one day – it’s an institution still standing and serving from our youth in the 70s – it will still be there. Cahaya feeds our soul and it stands special against any place we’ve perhaps moved or segued more towards over time but somehow from time to time you’ll always come back and gravitate to what is a shining comfort rooted in memories of a lifetime. So what about the food then? With plenty of comfort Chinese Thai favourite choices you’ll always have something that pleases your palette. For me it’s always the claypot rice and hot plate options. They’re not the best but they are good and comfortingly satisfying. Yes the prices have gone up – which eating establishment has not? – but the food quality and taste thankfully remain nostalgically familiar and consistent. My wife likes their classic roasted chicken rice or noodles. But the one dish which is a must have side accompaniment for our family is their addictive fried wantons. We’ve had and tried so many – including in finer and posher ones – and theirs personally are our favourite but if you’re discerning it is just sublime. It’s crunchy on the outside with a tasty filling that is yummy. And if you lightly touch them in the sweet dark soy sauce that comes with it, what you taste and feel is akin to coming home to mom’s comfort food so delish, good and enveloping. To complete the simple feel good meal you must have it with their homemade sweet iced lemon tea. Usually a glass is not enough. Our wish is that Cahaya continues to shine and remains unchanged as it is for generations to come. And that our children will get to bring their own to continue with the tradition.

Izzati Rahim

Izzati Rahim

5

Have been going to this restaurant for many years and the standard of the food and people serving my family has never been better. Servers are friendly and always cheerful. Food is always served hot and quality has stayed the same since. Options has been expanding since and has maintained the standards. Will definitely recommend this place

Michelle Yeo

Michelle Yeo

4

Update: Fantastic experience today. Super yummy Food and drinks for 4 people for only $40. Ordered 2 new dishes today. There was chicken rice chili sauce on the table for you to add to your dish. Teochew KwayTiao - soooo goood. They use the big fat kway Tiao noodle and were generous with the squid. Claypot chicken rice - the rice is served SIZZLING in the claypot!!!!!! Super super good. Chicken was tender and rice was sooo good with the burnt crispy layer at the bottom. Veggies were so good with the sauce too. Pleasant nostalgic experience on a Saturday afternoon. Only green chili is available at the table, no other types of chili was offered. Ordered 3 types of food items and 3 types of drinks. We ordered 2 portions of hotplate chicken rice and 2 portions of lemon chicken rice, but clearly, the portions were drastically different in size. Out of the 2, 1 portion was much smaller than the other. Hotplate chicken rice - the clear winner of the day! This was awesome for $8 in orchard road. A huge portion of super tender chicken, rice and vegetables on a sizzling hotplate. The entire dish was drenched with sauce. Good chili would have made it perfect. Lemon chicken rice - reminded me of the lemon chicken I used to eat in secondary school 😅 chicken was crispy yet tender and lemon sauce was drizzled over it. Again, would have been better with some spice on the side. Hotplate Black pepper squid - for $18 it was just ok Bandung and Thai ice tea was sweet and milky Will return to try other items on the menu.

Grumpy Wif Love

Grumpy Wif Love

5

Craving satisfied ! Have variety of laksa .. with chicken, prawn, cockles ! This is laksa with chicken & cockles 😋