After another satisfying meal at Eat 3 Bowls (呷三碗) with a friend, we walked past a coffee shop located within Sultan Plaza and immediately...
With big portions and tasty food, l will be back for their tasty mee sua and more boozy seafood noodle goodness.
While you’re here, try out some of their other unique seafood noodle dishes as well!
I truly enjoyed Famous Pao Fan, especially their rendition with lobster.
There used to be a time where Pao Fan is only served in premium Chinese restaurants and the Pao Fan trend in hawker stalls over the past six months is a welcoming treat for all Pao Fan lovers. Drop by Famous Pao Fan if you are in the vicinity.
I kinda liked the thin slices of kurobuta pork here.
Zhu Jiao Shu Shi's breakfast selection might not be fancy, but it more than satisfies.
Not a fan of heavy breakfasts? Zhu Jiao Shu Shi sends out traditional breakfast options that are light on flavours. Read more.
I tend to choke on my bee hoon when they are too dry but not this. The texture is soft, moist and shorter in strands so it is easier to swallow.
I came into King of Pao Fan with sky-high expectations because of their credentials.
The stock, which was the heart of the pao fan, was seafoody and crustaceany without being overly rich. It thus retained a light and refreshing taste, on top of the unmistakable fact that this was a seafood soup. The addition of the rice crispies and fried egg added texture, flavour and some richness, and the lobster was quite good – clearly fresh since the meat was fall off the shell, sweet and tasty, and bouncy and qq.
Just in case you think I am getting forgetful, I am fully aware that I had blogged about the Vegetarian Thunder Tea Rice from Temple Street...
Eat3Cuts ought to be a popular place for roast meat and duck lovers in the upcoming months thanks to its affordable price and delicious meats.
Promising new next generation roast shop serving roast and pipa duck prepared the old school way.
Overall, not a bad choice in the area, considering how it is a little hidden away from the crowd and hence a little quieter than the other dining spots around
The mee siam was actually very good. I liked it quite a bit.
After the first visit, I am determined to go back to Xin Tekka for the mouth-watering dishes – satay, biryani, mee pok, hakka noodles and … I seriously can’t wait.
If you are craving for barbecue, nasi lemak, or both, then Soulfood Catering offers you the best of both worlds – all on one plate!
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