The fillings were generous and stuffed to the brim. The deep-fried Tau Kwa smell was aromatic and the fillings included chopped fishcakes, braised eggs, fried yam and cucumber. The cucumber gave an excellent refreshing taste to the palettes, and the fried bits were a bit salty.
A good eating experience for sure. I have never had it before, so there is definitely a newness factor for me which I love because I love discovering new items to my palate!
When you are here, you must get their fish balls and tau kwa pau (of course).
One of the popular Old School Rojak Flavours if you are searching for.
Lau Hong Ser Rojak is definitely one of the best rojak stalls around and they are certainly deserving of the loyal band of customers they have. I’d 100% return again not just to show my support for Mr Lim, but to get my hands on his 10/10 rojak!
With explosive flavours, affordable prices and long history, Lau Hong Ser Rojak surely ranks high among the best rojak stalls in Singapore.
Very reasonable hawker prices, delicious white chicken and a comforting bowl of porridge, I will be back.
Sadly, the uncle mentioned that he was getting on in years and it won’t be long before we might have to say goodbye to Rong Ji Chicken Rice so hurry down to have a taste of their yummy chicken porridge before it’s too late!
Without a doubt, the price of food is reasonable here and the taste of fish is commendable. Making a return trip here for similar food can be foreseen.
fried egg bittergourd good, flavourful.
excellent salted fish minced prok, and good omelette and sambal potato leaves.
a simple yet satisfying dinner and great time with close friends.
Oh man, let me tell you about my faves from the menu! First, there's the emperor chicken with herbs - it's so tender and packed with flavor, you won't be able to get enough.
Ambience at Goldleaf Restaurant is modern and functional. The brightly lit place with ample natural light is minimally decorated, with modern furnishings lined neatly within the spacious seating area.
If you have not made any arrangements for the upcoming Mother’s Day, get in touch with Goldleaf. Other set menus are also available. Cheers!!
In any case, should I get craving for it, I know I must sacrifice sleep once more.
No doubt that Mr & Mrs Mohgan Prata is popular and known for its crispiness, but I find that there are still better Prata around. Nonetheless, the service rendered is friendly and I do not mind making a return trip to Joo Chiat if my friends are keen on it.
It has been awhile since I had Mr and Mrs Moghan’s Prata. In fact the last time was at their old location at Crane Rd. Now at Tin Yeang Coffee Shop on the corner of Joo Chiat Rd and Dunman Rd, it was time I visited again.
If you find space a constraint, you can always hop across the road to Burger and Steak Frites. They are under the same management and serve the same dishes. The ambience there is more casual and suitable for families.
A charming slice of France in Joo Chiat. Braseiro seems relatively under the radar when it comes to steak frites in Singapore and that makes up part of its charm. Head here for a cosy and affordable steak meal, and the service is very hospitable too.
Braseiro Steak Frites Restaurant Joo Chiat Singapore
I must agree that it's not the same vibes anymore but still the history of this Confectionery remains. You still can at least get some guaranteed delicious taste of nostalgia from Chin Mee Chin.
The cream puff looks different – very regularly shaped. The place looks different. Just like any other old school cafe now. Coffee and cream puff taste good though.
CMC or Chin Mee Chin Confectionery along East Coast Road is an iconic coffeeshop for kaya toast and coffee and other treats.
Long Phung vietnamese restaurant in Joo Chiat is known for reasonably priced authentic Vietnamese food. It has a new outlet in Chinatown.
Another trip to Long Phung reminds me of how good it is. Beef Pho and Chicken Noodles are definitely deep in flavors and tender noodles and meat. Stir-Fried Squid in a Sweet and Sour sauce was a li…
Long Phung on Joo Chiat Road is a must for all SEA foodies - the best Vietnamese you are likely to get in Singapore - prepare to queue, but it is worth it
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Price wise, this comes cheaper than Da Dong and the waiting time is probably shorter as well. It is a good alternative if you want to have a competent bowl of prawn noodles in Joo Chiat.
The stock was more crustaceany and prawny, plus thick and layered, but not so sweet. The prawns were really fresh and sweet, so much so that you could pull the flesh off the shell very easily. Wah Kee was still the gold standard, of the prawny rather than porky broth as it was here, although this was really not bad.
Baba Chews Bar & Eatery at Hotel Indigo Katong Singapore celebrates Christmas with exquisite gourmet dishes with familiar local ingredients.
OCBC Card 1 for 1 Mains Takeaway deal is good opportunity to try Baba Chews’ interesting Mod-Sin mains - such as Rendang Lasagne & Chilli Crab’ Tagliatelle.
Traditional might be good, but a modern take on it can be just as pleasing, if not better.
Eating at British Hainan will feel like a time travel experience.
British Hainan Joo Chiat review of Quirky Restaurant for Hainanese Western Food at Carpmael Road Singapore with pictures of menu with price
Yes, and in fact I have returned and brought my folks to check this place out again since. Love the Oxtail Stew I had, and you should as well. Escape Singapore by visiting British Hainan.
Hajjah Jamillah Raj mohamed Muslim Food is located at Haig Road Market and food centre. I previously ate the wanton mee from Kiat Huat 吉發雲吞麵 and mee rebus from Afandi Hawa & Family Mee Rebus.
he noodles are done springy-crunchy, the aromatic sauce is savoury spicy with pulpy chili, soy sauce, sesame oil and lard.
Though not quite as elaborate as some of the others but this is a refreshing choice nonetheless.
The nice kampung / small town setting makes eating here particularly enjoyable.
Totally no short-cuts here, their fish products are really a craft of passion!
anyway it was really enjoyable for all of us
Really nice chocolate Pain Au Chocolate – layery, flaky, delicate, fully and buttery. The Canele was moist and spongy too.
Petit Pain, a popular small batch Bakery in Joo Chiat, and Japanese style bakery Kamome @ Joo Chiat offer delectable healthy bread.
Petit Pain makes delicious pastries that are affordable for everyone without compromising quality and tradition.
It took me quite long to finally try Da Dong, and no regrets at all. The dry prawn noodles is a clear winner for me.
Da Dong Prawn Noodles dishes out one of the better prawn noodles I’ve tasted in Singapore.
The pricing for the prawn mee is bound to raise some eyebrows at 13 - 20 SGD, a price range beyond the norms of what is expected of hawker food pricing.
Can’t call it Joe’s anymore – Sin Hoi Sai Eating House it is from now on
Sin Hoi Eating House @ East Coast Road is a favourite of the Kennett’s - amazing food on East Coast. It’s family, it’s so reasonable, it’s delicious.
Singapore Family Lifestyle Travel Blog- Daddy M
As the in-house Chinese restaurant dining option of the Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy hotel, Jia Wei Chinese Restaurant has been delighting diners since April 2013. Serving quality modern Chinese dishes made with fresh ingredients, Jia Wei Chinese Restaurant is an under-the-radar dining destination for exquisite and well-executed comfort food.
Chinese executive chef of Jiawei, Victor Lee, has come up with new dishes after being inspired to support local food production. You can savour these new additions at Jia Wei Chinese Restaurant, located at Grand Mercure Singapore Roxy, from 15 April 2022.
I would still recommend here for family dinner and group gatherings as the food here is worth the price in terms of quality and portion.