Menu from Bijan
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Menu highlights
Includes dishes that are:
Vegetarian
Appetizers
Begedil
Potato cutlet stuffed with chicken & onion served with Bijan sauce and home-made raitha
Bijan Chicken Wings
4 chicken wings in hot & sour sauce served with bleu cheese sauce
Beef Satay
Marinated beef skewed in satay sticks, rice cake, cucumber, onion & sweet peanut sauce
Seafood Nibbles
3 each of seafood bunch, seafood tofu, crab ball & lobster ball served with Bijan sauce
Nasi Goreng Kampung
Nasi goreng kampung, chicken satay, sunny side up egg, acar rampai, ikan bilis goreng & soup
Bijan Fried Bee Hoon
Fried bee hoon, grilled squid, sunny side up egg & pickled green chillies
Rendang Tok
Rendang tok, yellow rice, hard-boiled egg, acar rampai & clear soup
Red Snapper Masak Lemak
Fish masak lemak, steamed white rice, sambal salted fish & acar rampai
Desserts
Sago Gula Melaka
Chilled sago served with coconut milk & palm sugar syrup
Banana Fritters
Banana fritters laced with palm sugar syrup, sesame seeds & served with a scoop of coconut ice cream
Chendol Special
Shaved ice, palm sugar syrup drizzled in coconut milk topped with kidney beans, kernel corn and pandan jelly noodles
Banana Split
Trio ice cream, banana, mixed nuts with chocolate sauce
More about the restaurant: Bijan
Bijan in Singapore is the spot to go to if you’re in the mood for fantastic Malaysian cuisine prepared in a halal kitchen. If you’re in the mood to sing for your dinner, then Bijan’s special karaoke room is for you. Gather up a bunch of your nearest and dearest, get those vocal cords ready and warmed up with a nice spicy soup and get ready to sing your heart out. If you’re in need of something a bit more serious, then the meeting room is perfect to impress colleagues and business associates. Whatever your needs are really, Bijan has got it covered, so there’s no excuse not to head over to Guillemard Road in Paya Lebar and join the fun at Bijan. To avoid disappointment, advanced bookings are highly recommended.
Frequently asked questions
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Thinking about making a Bijan booking?
If you’re looking for a restaurant that genuinely cares about the happiness of its customers, then look no further than Bijan in Paya Lebar, Singapore. Housing everything from a meeting room for high power business lunches and an east-facing prayer room, to the above-mentioned karaoke room, this place really does have it all. Large bookings for wedding parties of up to 200 people can also be made at Bijan, with free parking available in the vicinity. No matter what kind of night you’re in the mood for, Bijan has got you covered. Halal-certified Malaysian and Singaporean cuisine made with only the freshest high-quality ingredients and fantastic service come together to create a dining experience that is unforgettable and unmissable.
The menu has a wide variety of dishes to choose from but some of our favourites include the satay chicken made with half a dozen juicy chicken fillets marinated in spiced honey and grilled over a charcoal fire; traditional kerabu rice Bijan mixed with fresh aromatic Malaysian herbs and served with crackers and beef; and the out-of-this-world sotong Hitam manis – fresh squid mixed with homemade chilli, lemongrass and squid ink – which is simply divine. So whether you’re on a date, trying to impress investors or just out for a good time with the family, you won’t regret heading to Guillemard Road in Paya Lebar and spending some time at Bijan. Bookings are essential.
