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Golden Banana - Sinfully Delicious Fried Fritters in Golden Mile Complex

 Golden Banana - Stall Front

I was making my way to Y Cube Mookata Buffet when I noticed a long queue at the entrance of Thai Supermarket in Golden Mile Complex. I didn’t have the time to queue then but I made a special trip to find out what so many people were queuing for. It turned out to be a fried fritters stall called Golden Banana. 

Golden Banana - Menu

Golden Banana offers 4 types of fried snacks: Banana [6 pieces for S$3], Potato Ball [12 pieces for S$3], Yam [6 pieces for S$3] and Sweet Potato [6 pieces for S$3]. 

There was only Potato Ball and Banana on the day I visited. If you want to try a little of everything, you can get a bag of mixed fritters for S$4. 

Golden Banana - Potato Ball

Golden Banana - Potato Ball

Just look at those perfectly golden brown exterior, they make my mouth water. You can taste a hint of saltiness in the batter which balances out the sweetness.

Golden Banana - Potato Ball Inside

It looks as if it’s hollow inside because the batter has puffed up from frying. The sweet potato core inside is chewy while the exterior is crunchy, it’s the perfect bite-sized snack. I just can’t stop popping them into my mouth, even though they are really quite oily. 

Golden Banana - Banana 

Golden Banana - Banana

These fried bananas fritters remind me of the Indonesian snack goreng pisang commonly found in Singapore. They are similar but not quite the same. Goreng pisang usually uses bananas that are larger, sweeter and drier. The Thai bananas here have a delicate balance of sweet and sour. 

Golden Banana - Banana Inside

The fritters are studded with black and white sesame seeds which gives it even more texture. 

Golden Banana - Potato Ball Tray

I didn’t get to try the fried Yam and Sweet Potato but I am really sad about it. I am not a fan of yam in the first place and I eat the healthier steamed sweet potato almost everyday. 

Golden Banana’s fried fritters are far from healthy given how oily they are, but they are so sinfully delicious. They are fine for the occasional indulgence, just don’t eat too much. 

Golden Banana 

Address: 5001 Beach Road, Golden Mile Complex, entrance of Thai Supermarket, Singapore 199588

Opening Hours: 24 hours 

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