Food is priced affordably and the portion is generous. It also can gather big family or groups dining. So if hunger pangs in the night, I will know where to go now.
Service was very good, and when they seated us they told us they had a Thai chef and we should try the Thai food.
Dry Laksa with linguine, shrimps, hard-boiled egg, fish cake and topped with crunchy tau pok. Love this so much!
I am getting old as the name “old times” evokes a sense of nostalgia that attracted me to take a closer look. Spanning two stall spaces sell...
The stall offers other dishes such as ikan dory penyet set ($6), sayap penyet set ($4.50), sotong panggang set ($7) and udang penyet set ($5).
Overall, LD and I feel both of Seafood Soup are equally good, however, if we have to choose, we will go for the Batang Fish Seafood Soup.
Their Signature Seafood Soup with Batang Fish comes in 2 sizes ($8/$9.50). One can also opt for their soup with Dory Fish ($7/$8.50) or with Red Grouper ($10.50/$12.50) instead of Batang Fish.
I used to have to travel all the way to Marsiling to enjoy this hearty bowl of fish soup. Thankfully now it is nearer home!
Nonetheless, while the food is pretty decent, it is not mindblowingly-good, and I probably will only visit again if I happen to be in Woodlands.
Do check it out if you're in woodlands or looking to try something new for lunch if you work in woodlands.
The prices and portions are cheerful; the staff are efficient but friendly, happy to recommend items. This is the sort of place you go to if you’re in the neighbourhood.
now you don’t have to travel all the way to the Central for their melt-in-your-mouth kaiten sushi.
The prices are reasonable, starting at $2.20++ for a plate of two sushi.
The café offers a comprehensive list of cuppas and bottled cold brews prepared with beans meticulously roasted locally by Tad, as well as a select range of teas and flavoured Drinking Chocolate.
It's actually even better than that as Cat & the Fiddle cafe also serve waffles, soft serve ice cream, good coffee and more.
As an aspiring carnivore myself, Fu Shi Traditional Roasted hits the sweet spot for quality roasted meats that I’d definitely return for.
When you are around Marsiling or Woodlands for lunch, check out Fu Shi Traditional Roasted. Wanton Mee.
Fu Shi serves excellent char siew which they use for their wanton mee.
A great place to unwind and chill after a long day at work.
The claypot of Bak Kut Teh also comes with generous portions of tau pok and mushrooms. But his favourite side & must-have is the small intestine braised in dark soya sauce. It tastes like it should – of innards – because they haven’t scrubbed everything inside away. What you get is tender, cushiony small intestines full of chew and flavour, because it’s also been cooked in a claypot, which locks in flavours well.
It’s a place I wouldn’t have checked out if not for the recommendation coming from a cousin, especially when reviews on Google for Ma Ma Sp...
Overall, Ma Ma Spin Pot has rather pricey food that come in small portions.
"This coffee shop is so out of the way. I would not actually come all the way here just to eat this."
Yes! Nasi Kukus comes near the top of our list for a quality and affordable meal in the North.
It is really interesting to see how Tenderbest/Tenderfresh had grown as a brand over the years.
This is quite a substantial and wholesome bowl of noodle just like what grandma would cook but next time, I will ask for the mee sua instead.
This is a homely dish that every Ah Ma (grandma) would be likely to cook at home, it is simple and satisfying as well as a healthier alternative for lunch and dinner.
1.30 Dim Sum would probably be a good option for those living around the neighbourhood looking for a low-cost supper spot just to temporarily get that sudden dim sum cravings out of the way any tim, any day.
Should I ever find myself that far in the North again, I definitely wouldn’t mind stopping by for another warm bowl.
Kopitiam has launched a new Cantine Corner @ Admiralty Place to provide residents in the neighborhood and workers with affordable meals within a cozy, clean, and cheerful environment.
Coconut wasn't dry and not as sweet while the Peanut with Red Bean was significantly tastier due to the combination that I first had from a stall around Telok Ayer that had since closed down. My craving was curbed by both pancakes and I love the fact that the batter wasn't the ultra-crispy type which I feel was more biscuit than pancake.
🌟 Mee Jian Kueh is a soft pancake that comes with different flavored fillings and is a traditional and popular snack in Singapore. Through hard work and per...
All in all, if I were to pick one dish, I recommend the mala fish as a MUST-TRY @ Yassin Kampung Seafood!
Lucky Star Eating House is a bit off the beaten track except for folks living in Woodlands or Marsiling.
This braised duck stall in Midview city canteen is family run can continues a 40 year legacy left behind by their father.
The taste of their food is something I will remember whenever a craving for braised duck hits.