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[SHIFTED] All Things Mala: Mala fusion bowls with loaded ingredients, mochi youtiao & mala mayo-torched tater tots

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Whenever we have cravings for mala xiang guo, we’re so accustomed to just grab a huge bowl, tongs, and just build our own unique combination. Though 1-month-old All Things Mala focuses solely on a mala-themed concept, it adopts an unorthodox approach by forgoing the typical 2-door chiller displaying the usual lineup of ingredients.

all things mala - stall front

[The stall has relocated to: 7 Science Park Drive, Singapore 119316]

Instead, this new kid on the block at 7 Science Park Drive has a standard combination of  ingredients for each mala bowl that they dish out. If customers don’t like a certain element, the staff will gladly substitute something else. For extra ingredients or add-on rice, it would cost an additional S$1 each.

all things mala - owner & crew

all things mala - owner in action

Kuan Loong, the owner, possesses around 12 years of experience in the food industry. His past roles included a sauces and seasoning developer, food distributor for SATs, as well as working for a well-known plant-based foods company. All Things Mala is his very first kopitiam stall.

all things mala - cooking in action

“I love mala but without the oiliness. That’s why for all our dishes, we try to use as little oil as possible. The rest of it comes from our homemade mala paste,” says Kuan Loong.

What I tried at All Things Mala

As with other mala stalls, you can inform the staff of your preferred spice level, which ranges from Low and Medium to High and Inferno

all things mala - owner & crew

We kickstarted our mala afternoon with the Signature Mala Chicken Bowl (S$8.90), cooked with low spiciness.

It contained instant noodles topped with pieces of chicken thigh and chicken luncheon, chicken meatballs, cheese tofu, shiitake mushrooms, enoki mushrooms, black fungus, corn ribs, nai bai, cherry tomatoes, and a piece of charcoal youtiao. The bowl was also crowned with strips of what Kuan Loong described as ‘yusheng crispies’.

all things mala - noodles

The noodles were cooked to a springy consistency that was totally up my alley. Kuan Loong was right, the noodles weren’t oily at all. Each fine strand was infused with a subtle but flavourful layer of mala. The ‘yusheng crispies’ also added bits of crunch in between bites.

I was actually relieved that the spice he used didn’t contain an overbearing amount of Sichuan peppercorn, sparing me the strange, numbing sensation on my tongue— phew!

all things mala - meat closeup

The pieces of chicken luncheon meat were delicious. However, the chicken thigh was slightly devoid of seasoning. It was kind of bland in the middle. I’ve already highlighted this to Kuan Loong, so hopefully, your experience will be better than mine.

all things mala - other ingredients

I really enjoyed the fried meatballs too, which had a delightful crispy layer on its surface. The cherry tomatoes and xiao bai cai injected a little tanginess and crunch to the whole ensemble, mellowing down the richness of the dish.

I also loved the different kinds of mushrooms inside— the shiitake was earthy and soft while the enoki gave a lot of texture.

all things mala - tater tots process

We also tried a couple of their sides. For the Crispy Tater Bites With Torched Mala Mayo (S$3.90), the mini hashed brown morsels were deep-fried, then tossed in a house-made mala mayo before getting torched.

The result? Crispy tater tots with a mild hint of creamy numbness. I must admit, it was a definite struggle to stop at just one— they were so addictive!

all things mala - mochi youtiao

The Crispy Mochi Youtiao with Plum Dust (S$3.50) had a slab of mochi embedded within the crevice of the Chinese cruller.

all things mala - mochi youtiao closeup

The texture was an interesting combo of crispy and chewy, and I was looking forward to the sweet and sour punch from the plum powder. But unfortunately, the plum magic was missing. Perhaps too little was sprinkled to make its presence noticeable. What a shame.

Final thoughts

all things mala - overview

Overall, I found the concept and flavours at All Things Mala to be on point. To enhance accessibility, they are in the process of obtaining Halal certification. Kuan Loong shared that they may also add on mala tang options in the future. But, for now, they will continue improving and perfecting the current offerings.

If you’re a mala fan, why not swing by 7 Science Park Drive and break the routine. At the end of the day, creatures of habit need a change every now and then. Don’t you agree?

Expected damage: S$6.90 – S$13.90 per pax

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Our Rating: 4 / 5

All Things Mala

7 Science Park Drive , Singapore 119316

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Our Rating 4/5

All Things Mala

7 Science Park Drive , Singapore 119316

Telephone: +65 8026 7108
Operating Hours: 11am - 7.30pm (Mon to Fri), 11.30am - 3.30pm (Sat), Closed on Sun
Telephone: +65 8026 7108

Operating Hours: 11am - 7.30pm (Mon to Fri), 11.30am - 3.30pm (Sat), Closed on Sun
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