One of the highlights of the café was the presence of board games, offering a fun and interactive way to pass the time. It's a great option for groups of friends looking to unwind and enjoy each other's company over a leisurely game.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
The chicken rice was flavourful with chicken oil, moist and of the right oiliness, and still grainy. There was also a slight sweetness from the sauce. One of the nicest chicken rice around.
Overall, I give Ming Kee Chicken Rice the following rating: Food: 4/5 Space & Ambience: 3.5/5
It worked for me. The broth wasn't particularly aromatic, but it was crisp and salty, giving it a nice edge.
But I wanted the beef noodle, which was Lanzhou-style even though it wasn't halal and with a dao xiao knife cut noodle option.
Give this shaved noodles stall a try if you are at Bishan MRT station. Not many hawker stalls in Singapore serve this.
All in all if you are around the vicinity area and craving for wanton noodles, you can swing by and also order the famous chicken rice.
All in all if you are around the vicinity area and craving for wanton noodles, you can swing by and also order the famous chicken rice.
I am keen to try the dishes fresh from the stove next time.