Not sure about the hype over here but there are also nicer BBQ Seafood out there in the West. If you said they are one of its kind among the stalls in the hawker, well... its not. It's time to explore other stalls in Taman Jurong Food Centre too.
This is one of my favourite rojak stalls since 12 years ago when Taman Jurong Market was located else where. This particular stall sells only Rojak and nothing else - Specialized!
Love their style of Western Food and I can see that I will return here for other dishes.
This plate of curry mutton noodle is really good for me and I do not mind having it again and again. I am surprised that there is not much info about it online. This stall is definitely a hidden gem that has gone under the radar.
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In order not to be disappointed, you have to come early as they are usually sold out by noon.
I am quite excited to spot dong cai (preserved Tianjin cabbage) in the soup because I could not remember when was the last time I see any noodle stall using it. The soup is nice to drink and not too heavy on msg or salt.
What stood out for me had to be the noodle and tossing sauce. Although the mee pok was a little on the softer side, it still had a bite and it picked up the savory sauce pretty well. The chili is also aromatic with a manageable spice level.
On the whole, this chicken briyani is affordable and filling. Totally value for money.
This stall had the same menu as Tien Lai: char siew, roasted pork, roasted duck and soy chicken. Even their pricing are quite competitive.