Chong Pang Nasi Lemak should be a well-known nasi lemak in Yishun, especially for those deployed to Chong Pang camp.
Seoul Kitchen is the other Korean BBQ joint on Sembawang Road which are opposite of each other. I tried the other one before and now it was time for this one.
A specialty for good reason, the Deep Fried Pork Belly with Fermented Beancurd ($16 for small) was superb: it was flavourful, crispy and luscious.
Overall, it was a sumptuous CNY meal from TFK.
Food at Famous Kitchen is focused on traditional Chinese cuisine, including Teochew, Cantonese, and Mandarin, with some Singaporean influences. The menu is extensive, including off-menu items known only to regulars.
Their combination of ambience, service, and food quality is great, and though prices are slightly higher than elsewhere, their consistent quality is an assurance.
The last dish made us feel warm all over , or it could be the whisky haha! Here's wishing everyone a heartwarming reunion.
And best of all, dessert lovers no longer need to feel guilty about indulging. Not with Bob The Baker Boy’s healthier offerings to the rescue!
So putting it together with Saizeriya's Chef Salad and a carafe of wine meant gave me a complete meal on an easy budget.