Penang Savour in Marine Parade offers cheap and good Penang street food such as laksa, & fried kway teow as well as one dish meals.
Everything here was very affordable either way, with each item going for around S$3 (US$2).
When I finished the pork chop of Pang Pang Western Food in Marine Parade Central Market & Food Centre, I thought to myself that it was as good as, if not better than, the pork chop in places like Astons and Collins.
So, the next time you find yourself craving for comforting and no-frills Western fare, head over to Pang Pang Western Food at Marine Parade Central Market and Food Centre.
The Place Located in Blk 84 Marine Parade Central Food Centre, Du Du Hao Coffee House (嘟嘟好咖啡屋) is my go-to coffee in the hood ever since I discovered it not too long ago. The stall is located in wh…
It’s definitely was a little blast from the past for me here at Katong (Jago) Teochew Mee Pok Kway Teow Mee! If you give the mee pok a try, let us know if you can handle the heat!
Wang’s Noodle and Dumpling House was definitely aptly named, what with their variety of handmade noodles and generously-filled dumplings. With so many other noodle dishes to try, making a few return trips seem to be a must!
D’Authentic Nasi Lemak was a good eat at Marine Parade Hawker Centre, so I was pleasantly surprised when it opened up at my local wet market Hawker Centre – Kallang Estate. Unfortunatel…
Located in a Marine Parade Coffee Shop, Fei Gong Cart Noodle 肥公車仔麵 sells HK-style cart noodles with 20 customisable toppings.
Whether you want a quick snack, a simple one dish meal or an imperial feast, there will be something for you at Hua Hua Eating House.