Finally trying out Maddie’s Kitchen! They are a hidden gem providing reasonably priced zi char meals on Level 2 of Far East Plaza.
Overall, Maddie’s Kitchen offers premium zi char dishes at affordable price points, which might be great for those looking for a pocket-friendly meal after a day out shopping in Orchard.
The beef hor-fun was stir-fried with bittergourd and salted black beans. It was delicious.
This was really very good zi char, with one of the most refined oyster omelettes I have eaten. So much so that they had expanded from a smaller to a bigger unit in Far East Plaza.
That oyster omelette above is one of their signature dishes, and I liked it, but not for the oysters.
The thing that was more exciting was the gooey yet crispy stuff underneath, which came out piping hot and was garnished nicely, going well with that sour chili sauce. I'd eat it again.
Their Hainanese pork chop rice has the option of having the curry packed separately. Which was ideal if you wanted some crisp to still remain on those tasty pork chops by the time they get delivered to you. Very nice.
As far as I can remember, their beef tenderloin hor fun in black bean sauce is likely the only one I've ever truly enjoyed.
The lor bak and fried French beans were saved for dinner and tasted very good with plain steamed rice. When mixed up together, it reminded me of lu rou fan from Taiwan.
I liked this curry pork chop rice from Maddie's Kitchen