Ng Kuan Chilli Pan Mee 伍坤辣椒板面 stands out as a beacon for supper seekers and spice enthusiasts alike.
Enjoy the best of both world with Steamboat & BBQ at the same time at Hao Lai Wu.
I'll definitely be back, but I'll need to be selective on which days given a few things that are inherent with gomtang: it's easy to end up in a sweaty mess afterwards, and the huge load of leeks in there means that I'm going to repel a lot people near me this afternoon.
Very nice and tasty with layers of flavours and textures from the juicy minced pork, ikan billis, fried shallots, garlic and a runny egg.
The changes at Victor’s have been very minimum. They still served solid dim sum, with minimum fuss. I must say for the quality of the food, Victor still kept their price increase to the minimum. Definitely, a must-visit HK-style Dim Sum in Singapore. Cheers!!
The Yaowarat folks have a small chain of Malaysian ban mian shops called Ng Kuan, and I stopped by an outlet for a late night top-up.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
Overall, I would give Wildfire Chicken & Burgers the following rating: Food: 4/5 Space & Ambience: 3.5/5 Service: 3.5/5
The place can get pretty cramped, as tables are close together to cater to the space constraint.