The well-loved bak chor mee stall at Sim Lim Square’s food court has recently found a new home at Lengkok Bahru!
The French Crepes Suzette was serviceable – eggy, sweet and slightly boozy, but a bit soggy in the syrup. The interiors of the cafe was somewhat ornate, and this seemed to b…
Seng Hong Coffee Shop is one of those last surviving old school coffee shop that seemed untouched by time. Visit them while you still can before they bite the dust in this fast paced society.
I love how "crunchy" the mee kia is. Well, not crispy crunchy but al dente crunchy. The marvelous old-school tossing sauce is just enough to coat the noodles without being too wet. You definitely have to ask for their chili sauce even if you cannot take the heat because it is really amazing.
Will I Return Again? Overall, the dishes at Abundance are quite good. While it does not serve the traditional type of Taiwanese dishes you will find in places like Eat 3 Bowls and 台ONE味 Tai One Wei, it is worth a try if you are in the vicinity.
Just 5 minutes walk away from Redhill MRT station, you will get to this Abundance Taiwanese Style Cafe that is located under the HDB flats.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
The Niu Yolk fried rice came with a very nice truffle oil fragrance. The rice itself was moist, fragrant, and tasty with eggy and beef fat flavours. The onsen egg was cooked perfectly; the yellow yolk added a nice creamy flavour and texture to the rice. The sous vide beef short rib slices was beefy, smoky, tender and just slightly fatty. A very nice plate.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
We were wowed by the food at Abundance, more so for its humble location in an HDB estate.