Any Aisyahs Around? There’s a 20% discount for all Aisyahs who dine here—woohoo! I’m not an Aisyah, though—sad!
This is a Muslim-owned restaurant serving authentic Xinjiang cuisine! The restaurant is pretty small, and we were lucky to get a seat right away, even without a reservation.
Sliced Beef Noodle Soup ($10.80)
- Soft and bouncy handmade pulled noodles
- Flavorful and well-seasoned beef broth
- Thick, tender beef slices with a bit of fat for extra richness
- Served with half a boiled egg and radish
Spicy Beef Noodles ($11.80)
- I chose the wide noodles, which were a bit tough and could have used a little more boiling
- Topped with a heap of chili that was incredibly spicy—I struggled to finish, but it was delicious, reminiscent of Mala noodles
- The tasty soy sauce at the bottom helped tone down the spice and added depth to the dish
- Succulent and juicy beef slices!
Chicken Dumplings in Spicy Sauce ($13.80)
- These were great! The chicken filling was mildly seasoned and warm
- The dumplings were plump and hearty
- Most of the flavor came from the tangy vinegar spicy sauce
- I think I’d enjoy the fried dumplings too; they’d be crispy and add nice texture to the meal—available on the menu!
Final Verdict
I enjoyed my time here. The food tasted authentic while still appealing to the Singaporean palate. It wasn’t mind-blowing, but I wouldn’t hesitate to return to try their rice dishes and fried dumplings when I’m in the area.
Restaurant Aisyah Halal Chinese XinJiang Cuisine 西北香 中国新疆餐厅
25 Arab St, Singapore 199724