Now this place puzzles me. One, the place is called Arabian Fried Chicken Restaurant but the owner is actually Indian in ethnicity. Two, the menu doesn't even reflect anything from Arabia, more accurately it is from Indian in origin. And three, why called it a fried chicken place (which conjured to the mind places such as KFC) when there's very limited choices of said food being sold at the premises? Indeed there are mysteries that are really baffling me up until now. But it doesn't stop me from trying out their food, out of curiosity.
It's not that hard to find the place, since it is situated at a single row of a new commercial building sandwiched between Belmont Marco Polo Hotel and MB Hotel. Now on to their actual Indian food. Me and my partner at first decided to order their Nasi Briani Ayam and Nasi Majboos Ayam respectively but then my partner got himself thinking that we must also sample their so-called 'fried chicken' dish so he ordered one of their Fried Chicken set. Now to be honest, their Indian food are pretty good and I'm a fan of their Nasi Majboos (which is similar to the Briani but with slightly different gravy and spices). I do recommend their Indian menus if you are a fan of such dishes. But their fried chicken is a totally different thing. It's so obvious that they're copying the more well-established KFC but the taste is no where near the original thing. In fact, it was so far from it that my partner didn't even finished the meal. And that's saying something for a self proclaimed 'fried chicken fanatic' such as himself.
** Current status - Has been closed (as of August 2014)
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