I don't know if these guys are really from Joo Chiat, but that was the name of the new stall number 28 at Zion Riverside Food Centre.
I'm not entirely clear on the difference between white kway teow and Penang kway teow, but I assume that this is just char kway teow without the dark soy sauce. It still had those Chinese sausages in there, and I liked that this one from Riverside Good Food was peppery and featured some extra greens. But I'll probably stick to their Hokkien mee.
I'm pretty sure that I've eaten at this stall before (70 Zion Road #01-20). But I've really only taken notice now that I've become a bigger fan of Hokkien mee in recent days.
It will be good to drop by again and have a taste of its competing stall right on the left side.
No. 18 Zion Road Fried Kway Teow,, one of the Best CKT you should try.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
Zion Riverside Food Centre has finally reopened after going through five long months of renovations! Although it is one of the smaller hawker centres, it is home to several popular stalls. Here are twelve stalls that you should check out while you’re here!
I can see the fresh takes here at Zion Road Big Prawn Noodle being popular, especially with those looking to slurp up warm bowls of prawn noodles in an air-conditioned haven.
There are a lot of ingredients and certainly wok hei. It’s not as oily and greasy as other places.
One of the reasons to visit Zion Riverside Food Centre is the char kway teow of No.18 Zion Road Fried Kway Teow. The Zion Road food centre is closed for renovations but fans of No.18 Zion Road Fried Kway Teow can still get their fix at Chinatown Complex Food Centre.