Worthy of his one precious meal for the day. Taking my cue from Vincent’s rule for recommendations, that’s when I sent a photo of our meal to several group chats on my phone.
If I am craving for a good Nasi Ayam, this will be one of my choice in Singapore.
We love the taste and texture of the marinated chicken meat.
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Ala Carte add-ons are so well priced too!
Yakiniku Warrior makes for an exciting break away from the hawker fare we’re used to.
Gravy was sufficiently thick and creamy, packed with fragrance. Flavour was good and decent. What a comforting bowl of local flavour!
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After reading so many reviews about Hup Hup, I decided to order their mee siam for my mum when my group buy offered Hup Hup for lunch. A familiar name in many online foodie’s list as top 10 m…
Lim Yu Mei is one of Sarawakians in Singapore's favourite kolo mee. I love it too 💗 Both red and white versions.
The curly noodles have a tender springy crunch that is unique to kolo mee noodles. Different from wanton mee crunch or mee pok QQness.
The kolo mee here really evoked nostalgia. I was reminiscing my childhood memories in Sibu, Sarawak, as I was savouring the noodles!
If I were to return to the stall, I would go for their crab meat fried rice and maybe just the Pratunam white chicken rice instead of the combo.
If I were to come back again, I would definitely just order a single portion of pork leg rice.
Pratunam Famous Chicken and Pork Leg Rice located in one of the coffeeshop at Geylang Road has caught my attention on my Facebook feed recently. They started their business since mid-June this year. They specialise in local Thai comfort food including the Pork Leg Rice, Chicken Rice and Grilled items.
I would definitely come back just for these underpriced Big Prawns!
Kallang Cantonese Live Prawn Noodles is definitely a more premium Prawn Noodle option, but I feel that the price is more than fair, considering how fresh the prawns are!
It is one of the most famous Nasi Padang stalls in Singapore and the busiest stall at Geylang Serai Market.
This delightful carrot cake fusion is undoubtedly one of the better ones I’ve had and their OG renditions are nothing to sneeze at either. It’s also just a short walk away from MacPherson MRT, which makes it impossible to not visit!
Fang Handmade Curry Puff’s pastries certainly leave a lasting impression. Affordable and tasty, their puffs are treats that I will return for!
Really springy noodles in a very fragrant sauce of shallot oil, rendered pork lard, soy sauce, pepper, white vinegar and MSG, topped with spring onions and fried shallots, and accompanied by sweet savoury minced pork, and actually fairly nice tender sweet char siew. 口齿留香. The soup was light and sweet of cabbage and radish.
All in all, I’d say that it’s worth dropping by Meow Mee. Give both their red and white kolo mee a shot! I know I definitely would come by again for those!
Not bad at all.
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Dunman Char Siew Wanton Mee (德明叉烧雲吞面) relocated from Dunman Food Centre to Eunos. It occupies a stall in a coffeeshop at Block 7 Eunus Crescent.
excellent salted fish minced prok, and good omelette and sambal potato leaves.
They even have Tom Yum Mama Lobster ($49.90). But remember to call and order in advance!
Not only will you enjoy the cohesive medley of flavours, but you will also leave the place with a deeper appreciation of Southeast Asian food.
BBW Western Food has dishes that are undoubtedly a cut above the rest, and I might even go as far as to say that some are almost restaurant-worthy.