It looks like the Banting folks have moved over near Mohamed Sultan (223 River Valley Road). What's more interesting is that from Sundays to Tuesdays, they serve this "dry style Thai noodle," and it's pretty good, especially with those super fresh and piping hot prawns, as well as the chewy noodles underneath, all perfumed with the pleasant scent of kaffir lime.
Tasty and hearty handmade noodles. The noodles were good quality and springy, as were the ingredients such as the meatballs, ikan bilis and comfortably spicy chilli.
Although I only managed to try their signature dishes on this visit, I’ll be back for more!
I'm not sure of the background of this stall at the Seven Stars Coffee Shop (85 Dawson Road #01-02), but it's one of those breakfast and lunch-only ban mian shops. They have a pasta machine in the stall itself, and the mee hoon kueh is hand-torn to order from flat sheets. To be sure, the food didn't blow me away, but I'd be happy to eat it again.
For those who liked healthier tastier café meals surrounded by greenery. You can take a stroll around after, which should be a pleasant walk.