I am getting old as the name “old times” evokes a sense of nostalgia that attracted me to take a closer look. Spanning two stall spaces sell...
So how did this mutton briyani fare? The grains were on the wet side but as a whole, it was satisfying with nice, albeit tough, mutton meat that was enhanced with the crunchy, sourish yet sweet pineapple cubes. I only wish there were more of the pineapple cubes as the cucumber didn't exhibit the same result.
Coconut wasn't dry and not as sweet while the Peanut with Red Bean was significantly tastier due to the combination that I first had from a stall around Telok Ayer that had since closed down. My craving was curbed by both pancakes and I love the fact that the batter wasn't the ultra-crispy type which I feel was more biscuit than pancake.
🌟 Mee Jian Kueh is a soft pancake that comes with different flavored fillings and is a traditional and popular snack in Singapore. Through hard work and per...
Although the stall does not have an extensive menu, they do offer a few dishes that is representative of Thai cuisine such as basil leaves minced pork with rice ($5.20), phad thai ($4.80) and pineapple fried rice ($4.80) among others.
San Yi Xuan at Kampung Admiralty Food Centre is run by two Chinese nationals offering specialties from Jiangxi, China which is one of the partner's hometown.
The stall offers other dishes such as ikan dory penyet set ($6), sayap penyet set ($4.50), sotong panggang set ($7) and udang penyet set ($5).
This is quite a substantial and wholesome bowl of noodle just like what grandma would cook but next time, I will ask for the mee sua instead.
I am not trying to be difficult but I believe there is still much room for improvement both in food and service.
This is a homely dish that every Ah Ma (grandma) would be likely to cook at home, it is simple and satisfying as well as a healthier alternative for lunch and dinner.