It is a no-fuss stop for Thai Food here. With dishes that taste authentic at a decent price (no service charge), it is a hidden gem mostly patronised by residents. While it may not be the priceiest, it is not the cheapest. Given the location, we expected it to be a tad less expensive.
When it comes to culinary adventures, our journey through Tampines was nothing short of a gastronomic delight. One of the highlights of our visit was the charming stall, Jofa Meepok, where their signature minced meat noodles left a lasting impression with their unique combination of ingredients that set our taste buds tingling.
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Albeit not as intense in flavour, JOFA Mee Pok’s style of bak chor mee is a very pleasant change from the norm thanks to their good execution of ingredients. Tampines is a bit of a distance for me but I’m definitely heading to JOFA Mee Pok whenever I’m in the area!
All in all, I think it’s worth a try if you’re looking for an old school wanton mee.
All in all, I feel that Sticks ‘N’ Bowls gives you the novelty of eating lok lok and donburi in a coffee shop, at a fraction of the prices you pay in restaurants.
As much as I don’t like the overused term ‘hidden gem’, The Co-op was indeed a pretty spot, concealed amongst the ocean of stores and activities at the lifestyle hub.
Pricing wise and dishes, I think I still prefer Kraft Kitchen’s sister outlet Craze Kitchen, also available in Tampines. I particularly like Craze Kitchen’s flexible menu which allows you to choose the sauce, pasta type and meat for your pasta dish. More on that in my next post.