Ghim Moh Food Centre with some 50 stalls is popular with local residents and also with workers from office blocks nearby because it has many good food stalls.
I will be returning again to check out their Penang style prawn mee.
You should come have a taste for yourself and let me know what you think?
The stallholder picked up one of the bowls and scooped boiling laksa broth into it before pouring the broth back into the pot.
Heavens is the name of an Indian breakfast stall serving a very limited menu of thosai, putu mayam and appam at Ghim Moh Market & Food Centre.
My $3 bowl of traditional prawn noodle is totally value for money and I am definitely coming back for the $5 signature bowl next!
Heavens also has a princess appam. It's their appam with the works. One that comes with egg and cheese and butter. Yum.
Besides the Curry Chicken and Assam Curry Stingray, the other dishes on the menu are Curry Mutton, Curry Pork Ribs, Curry Pork Chop and Curry Chicken Chop Rice.
It may be that I have a very blatant soft spot for many of these food spots but I believe my taste buds are not completely defunct and I hope many of you residing in or have second homes around the area will appreciate this area food guide!