Though Holland Village XO Fish Head Bee Hoon is most renowned for its XO Fish Head Bee Hoon, their San Lou Horfun is also excellent. This was right in the middle of Buona Vista and Dover MRT station.
Holland Village XO Fish Head Bee Hoon (Dover)
Frankly many people have said that the standard has dropped over the years. Even so, I think it is still a decent bowl of fish bee hoon soup. It is still my to go place if I am craving for a bowl of the warm and comforting fish soup.
Colleagues i am closed to would know i am a huge fan of Waa Cow ; to the extent that i would dine there at least once a month (more likely ...
Hidden Gem in the coffeeshop of Dover Crescent.
Na Na Homemade Curry in Dover
The crispy bun maybe a bit hard for some but I enjoyed the chewy bite. Paired with the grilled meatloaf which tasted somewhat like luncheon meat, it complemented excellent with crispy bun.
If you’re craving for good German pork sausages, Erich’s Wuerstelstand is worth a visit.
Recommended by Small Potatoes Make The Steak Look Bigger. The plate came with more savoury rather than sweet flavours. The braised duck was quite tender and moist with flavourful and smooth skin. Not bad. Difficult or impossible to locate on social media and Google, and their Facebook page states Yu Fa rather than You Fa.
The durian waffles looked quite beautiful. The waffles part of this dish was good. We thought that the durian flavouring was too sweet. We would try a basic waffles should we visit Butter My Buns again.
Ghim Moh Food Centre with some 50 stalls is popular with local residents and also with workers from office blocks nearby because it has many good food stalls.
I will be returning again to check out their Penang style prawn mee.
You should come have a taste for yourself and let me know what you think?
The Aburi Mala Charshu Kombu Noodles was recommended by Small Potatoes Make The Steak Look Bigger. The noodles tasted like normal thicker springy noodles, and the charshu was sweet and very lightly numbing spicy, with a bit of bite.
While spicy food like this is not often my ideal choice of food selection, it will be unlikely that I will be back again for it.
At last I have tried this. Nothing earth shattering, but good hearty spicy tofu with just a bit of bite, and qq, savoury and spicy dan dan noodles.
Min Jiang at Dempsey not only sees a new design concept, but diners can expect a whole new menu by Master Chef Goh Chee Kong, who has devoted more than half of his 32-year career to Min Jiang.
I like the contemporary and convention defying space here, and I am already looking forward to return for lunch soon.
Not only can one delights in well-loved signatures and specialities, such as the Legendary Wood-Fired Beijing Duck, the new items are also delicately prepared and suitable for all occasions.
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First impression counts and the thing that intrigued me when I walked past One Fattened Calf (OFC) a few weeks ago was that it would take ...
Another homegrown brand, One Fattened Calf is opened by a husband and wife duo serving delicious hearty burgers.
The San Cubano was not bad, with the thinly-sliced roast pork shoulder filling moist and flavourful, nicely paired with the ham, cheese, pickles, crusty toasted bread and sriracha mayo. Not a bad sandwich.
Don’t miss out on this opportunity to feast on restaurant food that’s made extremely affordable in a casual, unpretentious environment!
Timbre+ really is a whole new ballpark in Singapore’s food scene. With restaurant-grade food and hawker foods all conveniently situated in this new urban hangout in the heartlands, it’s a food hall you have to visit because it really is just that cool. Read more: http://sethlui.com/timbre-plus-container-foodpark-singapore/#ixzz4OcyG087o
The time-limit was good to prevent us from over-ordering and over-eating.
Fans of the ramen place can rejoice because they have launched a Hearty Shrimp broth made from big prawns baked, hand ground till fine and simmered for more than eight hours with premium conpoy, clams and spices for more oomph.
Enjoying the food with a group of friends at Beauty In The Pot at The Star Vista is surely a good way to end the work week and especially for supper.
Tom’s City Zoom Mee Pok Tar in Ghim Moh market makes an interesting noodle dish. Fried Dumplings, Fish Cakes, Fishballs all in a delicous sauce. Yes, more for me please!
Ghim Moh folks' favourite, a nice re-interpretation of the old staple minced pork noodle by a young hawker.
The fishballs were very nice and clearly handmade, with good flavour, texture, bite and some uneveness. Moist inside and crunchy outside. The noodles with vinegar were well cooked and refreshing. Well worth the queue.
This place serves a lot of dishes (1 Fusionopolis Place #01-10, 6320-3477), but it got some attention online for its gukbab, especially given the frenzy around Um Yong Baek. Unfortunately, that set up the wrong expectation, as the broth wasn't as rich and savory, and the banchan here was unremarkable too. I still ate it all, and don't mind coming back if I'm nearby. But it's a far cry from Um Yong Baek.
Overall, Hoodadak does serve pocket-friendly lunch sets with generous portions and the flavours were decent enough. While I will not consider them my favourite Korean restaurant, it is nice to have a decent Korean restaurant around the office when I am craving Korean food
Visiting Fusionopolis on a weekday afternoon for lunch often means long queue at most eateries, and it didn’t escape my friends’ eyes that H...
The food was decent but the menu was very limited when it comes to mealtime. Perhaps the environment is good for some cakes and coffee during tea time.
With so many cafes in Singapore, a new entrant would not have generated much interest unless it is an import from popular overseas establish...
The best thing about Orange and Teal is the price point.
The Hor Fun was well fried with strong aroma of wok hei. The brown sauce provided contrasting flavours that alternated between smokey and caramelised flavours.
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In a nutshell, Hin’s Hor Fun is a heaven for those of you who love hor fun. I’d recommend the beef mui fan and/or hor fun if you’re able to consume beef, if not the fish gravy is not too bad too!
That's their bacon steak. Thick cut, salty an meaty with fat and smokiness.
We liked their capped loin of lamb enough to order them again even though we had a bad one at Suntec.
Had an unexpectedly decent teh with milk served in a beer mug. The hot tea had the right amount of condensed milk and creaminess that I thought was enjoyable.
Western Food Delivery Bread Yard Cafe Review ; rustic meatball linguine, cheesesteak sandwich, multigrain wholewheat loaf ($6).
It is a pleasant experience and the food is better than other bakery cafes we have been so far.
The Prawn & Bacon Aglio Olio (picture below) looked like a simple pasta dish garnished with prawn, bacon, chilli and cherry tomatoes. But beneath the calm appearance was a fiery taste of chilli.
If you are a cockles lover, this plate of CKT might disappoint you. Not only that their cockles are tiny, but they also do not allow adding of cockles too.
It was a special joy as I had been waiting to taste this CKT again for a very long time, one of Singapore's most famous fried kway teow.
I will definitely eat this again when I swing by the hawker centre with my family.