“This is one of my top, top, top, top picks, especially when it comes to comfort food,” Alice said in reference to China Whampoa Home Made Noodles at Block 91 Whampoa Drive (residents call it the “morning market”).
Ramen Lovers, Rejoice! 🍜🎉 Try their signature Tonkotsu Ramen – a rich, creamy broth infused with savory goodness, topped with an array of delectable toppings to tantalize your taste buds.
Founded by the talented Chef Choo, Mangiano By CC promises an unforgettable dining experience with its fusion of homey pasta and Western fare.
The Thai Tea Crepe Cake was nicely and delicately layered, lightly creamy, rich and fragrant with the flavour of Thai Iced Tea. Not bad.
Singapore Fried Hokkien Mee at Whampoa Market always has long queues.
Mister Donut Novena Square opened recently. This is the popular donut shop’s second outlet in Singapore. The donuts must be very good as we saw a long queue at the shop in the middle of a weekday.
The Signature Crispy Chao Ta Bee Hoon with Seafood was really nice, crispy and dry outside, moist and flavourful inside, with serious wok hei.
I'm not sure if these guys at Whampoa Makan Place are really that famous, or if it's just self-proclaimed (90 Whampoa Drive #01-24).
We returned to Tunglok Teahouse to try some Dim Sum and enjoy ourselves. It’s not Dim Sum without Har Gow, Siew Mai, Xiao Long Bao and Spinach Dumplings. All fresh and well done.
Despite this small letdown, the meal was still a solid one that I would highly recommend to anyone in the area. Prawnography is undoubtedly a must-visit spot for Hokkien mee lovers, especially for those who enjoy a variety of seafood and meat in their dishes.