With their good reviews, if we happened to be around that area again, we would like to try out other items on the menu.
While the food was good, it was missing that wok hei and slight chili taste and duck egg that make it truly Penang style.
If you love the chinese style of Mutton Soup, you would most probably hear of Hong Wen Mutton Soup as they have been long in the trade. Having visited Hong Wen Mutton Soup Stall in Beauty World Centre, this is the first time I'm patronizing this stall from Bukit Timah Centre
One of the highlights of Osa Kaki Fuyong is its extensive menu, catering to a diverse range of preferences. During my most recent visit, I decided to embark on a culinary adventure and try two distinct variations of this delectable dish.
They are still considered one of the better ones in the vicinity. A good mixture of Yellow Noodles and Kway Teow in sweet dark sauce with chinese sausage, beansprouts, vegetables and blood cockles. They definitely taste with "Wok Hei"!
It certainly did. Simple was how Delon described Low Ah Hee popiah, but even the simplest dishes can have nuances and complexity when prepared with care. With nothing to hide behind, every component had to be outstanding. Hearty and wholesome, beautifully balanced in taste and texture, it was easily one of the best I’d ever had.
Of course, we couldn't pass up the Gimbabs that the restaurant specialized in. Our selection offered a variety of options that highlighted the restaurant's culinary creativity.
There are several Korean places up on the rooftop of Beauty World Centre. We randomly walked into this "Korea Family Restaurant" (144 Upper Bukit Timah Road #04-04, 6835-0877) without realizing that this was actually from the same Myung Ga folks down the street at Bukit Timah Plaza.
I am not gonna lie but the reason why I went to try out this Blanco Court Fresh Fish Soup is due to its pretty bowls which I see on almost every other table.
Guan Yin Vegetarian at Beauty World Food Centre basically offers two menu - the noodle soup menu (mee hoon kueh soup, dumpling noodle soup) and the rice & noodle aka tze char menu (hor fun, mui fun, ee-mian). All the dishes here are reasonably priced at just $4 and $5.