The Thai Tea Crepe Cake was nicely and delicately layered, lightly creamy, rich and fragrant with the flavour of Thai Iced Tea. Not bad.
I finally got around to trying this bánh mì shop (279 Balestier Road #01-02, 6993-9855). I seem to recall having a much better impression of Viet 9, especially since this one was a little sweet with that floss on top. But this really wasn't a very valid comparison, and I still ate it all with that light and airy bread. The nice thing about this shop is that it is open until 2 AM.
The chicken burger mishap aside, my experience there was rather enjoyable thanks to the friendly staff who came by to share with us more about their menu! You will definitely see me back here again to try the gelato!
Hong Kong Street Chun Tat Kee is famed for its fish head beehoon. They not only just sell fish head beehoon but also other tze char dishes.
My mom enjoys walking as much as I do and didn’t bat an eyelid when I suggested walking down the almost 1.5 kilometer stretch of Balestier R...
There are a number of famous Bak Kut Teh in Balestier but among those big players, do not miss out this Teochew style BKT in the coffeeshop.
This is still one of the better choices for Lor Mee, my kind of comfort food.
Very full and deep flavours, with a solid sticky braising sauce and vinegar, garlic and chilli coming together to make a symphony with the soft flat yellow noodles.
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A great alternative to the OAR stall where the waiting time is considerably shorter. Prices are slightly higher for this casual restaurant as compared to the hawker stall, with a pleasant air-conditioned dining environment which I am not complaining.