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.
2 Short Street, Singapore 188211, open Sun to Thu 10:30am to 11:30pm, Fri and Sat 10:30am to 12:30am
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.
The ambience of En Sushi is memorable and the food was great. Service was up to the mark and I will definitely like to bring some great company there the next round.
A food blog from a Singapore-based traveler
Curious Palette cafe is kind of long so to maximize the usage of space, they have long tables in the middle. The best way to illuminate such space is to let in natural light from the ceiling.