This was sheer coincidence, but last week in San Jose we saw signage for a new outlet of Killiney Kopitiam opening at Westfield Valley Fair soon.
Food at Fook Kin is Chinese Singaporean cuisine, with a smattering of Thai cuisine. Their specialities include Chinese Cantonese roast meats, and Thai inspired stir-frys.
The char siew was the only thing that was not bad, nicely caramelised and sweet, although a bit tough for half fatty char siew.
Jew Kit is more known for their chicken rice. But their Hokkien Mee recommended by SethLui.com was really not bad.
Da Shi Jia Big Prawn Mee 大食家大大大虾面, one of the listing under Michelin Bib
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Enjoy a cuppa by Liberty Coffee and Nassim Hill’s brunch fare in a spacious setting with lush greenery surrounding the Killiney Post Office building.
Fook Kin restaurant (福劲) is a casual eatery along Killiney Road featuring roasted meats. According to information on CHOPE, it is a collaboration between popular DJs “The Muttons” who host the Singapore 95 FM morning radio show and the Old Airport Road Hawker stall Roast Paradise.