Tian Tian Chi Su’s green soup may look off-putting to some, but trust us, you won’t be disappointed by the aromatic blend of herbs and flavourful toppings. Don’t miss out on the delicious and healthy food Tian Tian Chi Su has to offer. Head over to their Bukit Batok, or Jurong outlet today!
Erikos Fronted by one Kenny Lim together with two longtime chums who themselves are F&B old stagers, Erikos revved to life just las...
The braised meal was simple but lacked the Herbal taste that I'm looking for.
The wait for our dishes were more than 30 minutes on a Weekend. Despite that the coffee shop has no crowd, Erikos.sg has quite a number of food deliveries order in the queue. Was it worth the wait? Well, there is better western fare in the distreet.
It’s a shame that I live way too far away from Bukit Batok because Erikos.SG does serve up pretty good-quality Western nosh at affordable prices. Easties needn’t worry though, as they also have an outlet in Bedok!
Tasty Thai does serve up a rather decent rendition of Hat Yai-style Thai kway chup that I wouldn’t mind tucking into on rainy days. This is definitely a warm and comforting bowl that will fill you up!
Eng Kee Noodle House is popular for its Satay Bee Hoon and Wanton Noodles in the neighbourhood. They offer a variety of noodles like mushrooms, Chicken Feet, dumplings and even pork ribs noodles.
The soup was slightly peppery-sweet and herbal. The fish sausage was quite nice and crispy and pig skin was really gelatinous and soft. The meat balls and pork belly were fresh, bouncy and tender too. But the kway chap curled up and a bit clumpy.
Afterall, I would say that it still serves one of the traditional taste of what I know and expect from a plate of Hokkien Mee and as an overall, its taste fits my liking and they fare above average.
Afterall, I would say that it still serves one of the traditional taste of what I know and expect from a plate of Hokkien Mee and as an overall, its taste fits my liking and they fare above average.