For its price, the waffles here are undeniably a steal. On top of all that, they also offer other bakes such as croissants and madeleines.
Wah Fushia color CCF, so here I am! Grandpa Homemade Cheong Fun is located at Toa Payoh West Market & Food Centre.
Despite how sweet it was, I still ate it all. And I'd be happy to eat it again if it were nearby. But the sweetness also means that it won't be my first choice, which for now is still the Tekka Centre stall.
My god โ 40 min queue at lunchtime on a Sun. Recommended by Johor Kaki, with the founder located here. Super nolstagic thick ketchup noodles, with the noodles nicely soft, a spring onion and pork lard fragrance, and generous crispy pork lard. The fishballs were super big, and had a bit of fish meat/bone texture and fish flavour while still soft and springy, in a refreshing clear soup. Nice.
It was good enough that we finished the whole bowl, but I left unsatisfied, without even touching a second bowl of rice like I thought I would.
The noodles were cooked well, and tossed in a very rounded and balanced sauce, with some savouriness, umaminess and a very slight tartness from the vinegar.
Though not as popular but this is definitely better than the Lai Heng Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle. The best thing is I do not have to wait for 45 minutes just to eat it.
Looking for a nice supper? Check out these hawker stalls at Blk 75 Lorong 5 Toa Payoh Food Centre which have just reopened!
Hotpot in Industrial Estate without burning a hole in your pocket.
That's not necessarily bad if one orders it to share and complement other dishes, but I ordered this on its own and incorrectly expected more heft.
I'd like to come back to try a few of the soups that I saw on the menu, including a seaweed one, a spinach one, and a tofu ball one.