Quite average. Quite mushy, although silky, and the sauce was lightly savoury and tasty.
I started patronizing Old Airport Road Hawker Centre only after I secured my driving license back in year 2005 and back then; there were jus...
Whitley Road Big Prawn Noodle at Old Airport Road Hawker Centre and char siew rice from Ah Yee Hong Kong Roasted were the yummy local delights that we ended up eating when we were in the Mountbatten MRT Station vicinity recently.
For reasons beyond my comprehension, i have been having cravings for hokkien mee and while i did have one at Chong Pang Hawker Centre; it...
Roast Paradise (烧味天堂) has been on my to-eat list for quite some time but i didn't manage to try it the past few times i was at Old Airport Road Hawker Centre as everything was either sold out or that the stall had closed for the day.
Critics of Jin Jin's Power Chendol would likely be pleased with this as it was definitely not as cloyingly sweet.
With seafood choices that are fresh and reasonably priced, we now have a new hidden gem to return to, especially on days when the Japanese cravings kicks in.
There is so much here, you just have to make return trips to find out. Just be prepared to queue, but you will find it’s worth it. Take the Circle Line MRT and alight at Dakota to find the path to deliciousness.
Old Airport Road Food Centre is a very popular place in Singapore to have authentic local food at affordable prices. It has the highest number of famous food
Fairly normal but springy noodles, with each of the ingredients done quite well and fresh, including the her kiao, dumpling, prawn paste, pork slices, and crispy and fragrant tee poh. The noodles was just overly vinegary and spicy though, and the whole bowl not cohesive as a dish.
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Not bad at all.
Mee pok with minced pork, their concoction of fatty/greasy sauces and chilli paste which made a delicious bowl of smoky savoury noodles.
Roast Paradise is definitely not one of those typical ‘Roasted Delights’ stores that you’d find dotted around Singapore.
The prawns in my medium-sized bowl above were very fresh and delicate, and I wanted to eat more.
Next time I'm going to splurge on their "jumbo" bowl to see how those bad boys fare.
When I have a craving for a comforting delicious bowl of beef noodles in Singapore, Authentic Hock Lam Street Popular Beef Kway Teow Noodles will be at the top of my mind.
Thankfully the prawns were fresh and plump, no complaints on that. Ensuring freshness, the prawns were boiled in the stock upon ordering.
I can conclude that my first kway chap experience was very pleasant.