You don’t need a road trip to Johor anymore because JB Old San Huan Teochew Kway Teow Soup has set up shop right here in Paya Lebar!
This was a really old school stall. The noodles were thin, wiry and springy in a tasty slightly savoury black sauce, with slight heat – really nice in terms of texture and taste
The Haiphong or HP Prawn Noodle Soup was nicely subtle, and lightly sweet and umami with prawn flavour.
Honestly, it’s hard to go wrong with nasi Padang in general. These spices and myriads of textures and flavours always hit all the right spots.
If you’re in the area or craving some authentic Vietnamese food, head down to Le Cafe Vie5! The Vietnamese Egg Coffee is a must-order.
Chow down on yummy QQ KL-style wanton noodles at Sen Gen Wanton Noodle which is tucked away in a quiet coffeeshop in Tai Seng. Read more.
Yup there’s rice under there and I love this mess!
JW Korean Food Story is such a hidden gem. Located along Bukit Timah, people seldom venture into Sixth Ave for food, although from their Facebook and IG page, this one is apparently well-known in the Muslim community.