Gravy was sufficiently thick and creamy, packed with fragrance. Flavour was good and decent. What a comforting bowl of local flavour!
80 Circuit Road Market & Food Centre - I ever visited once more than ten years ago but left without any food for an early dinner as it serve...
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…
Nestled within the Ubi DMQ Eating House and operated by the coffee shop owner, DMQ Ban Mian has captured the hearts and taste buds of their offerings.
Overall, I have to say DMQ noodles is really a gem found and their noodles can easily be one of the best ban mian I have eaten and I would say it is even better than Qiu Lian.
The never-ending orders, even during non-peak hours, shows just how tasty his noodles are!
The her kiao had a nice, thick, gelatinous and slightly sticky skin, with a nicely seasoned meat filling within. The fishballs and fish cakes were springy and juicy, and the soup was old school light and sweet.
Head to Chao Yang Fishball Noodle (潮阳手工鱼丸粿条面汤) early for their excellent fishball noodles. Must order their fish dumplings!
I would highly recommend trying the Her Kiao here.
Its good that we got a plate of Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee after their "Novelty" period in the west as I heard that they have been improvising the version since day one of operation.
Don’t get me wrong, it was a good plate of noodles, but it wouldn’t warrant me travelling all the way to the East and waiting one hour in line for it.
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!
Yi Xuan Handmade Banmian Eating House offers a vast selection of banmian dishes that cater to all tastes and preferences. Whether you prefer dry or soup-based noodles, you'll find something to tickle your taste buds. The extensive menu includes options with various ingredients and flavor profiles, ensuring there's something for everyone. They have the usual prawn, sour & spicy, and tomyum, and also have something special like Sichuan veg pork and hot & spicy (mala). Besides this, they have fish ball noodles and fish soup as well. They also open until quite late at night so supper here would be great too.
Good old school wanton noodles in the east, this is one wanton mee stall to check out in Haig Road if you are craving for one.
The noodles are springy and doused in Soya Sauce and a fragrant Garlic and Scallion Pork Lard oil. I wolfed the noodles, it was so good.
nice ban mian & chilli. ikan bilis added to the texture. also had her keow fish dumplings. that quite ordinary. but ban mian itself was good.
Tanjong Rhu Wanton Noodle in a small coffee shop on Old Airport Road is probably one of my most favorite Wanton Noodles in Singapore.
Not bad at all.
The dish that I ordered is the Ipoh Hor Fun. The smooth and slippery horfun, when served, was already well-tossed in the sauce consisting of dark soy sauce and oyster sauce and topped with deep-fried shallots. This dish was savory and fragrant.
As I ventured into the bustling Old Airport Road hawker centre, renowned for its myriad of culinary delights, I found myself drawn to the lesser-known yet highly-praised stall—Qiu Rong Ban Mian.
Hua Ji XO Fish Head Bee Hoon 🥣 华记XO鱼头米粉 is located at Old Airport Road Food Centre which is home to many yummy food stalls such as Dong Ji Fried Kway Teow and Nam Sing Hokkien Fried Mee and Hin Fried Hor Fun with Prawn · Beef · Sliced Fish.
They have a variety of hor fun such as with prawns and sliced fish and also mui fan with the same ingredients. Prices are also affordable from $5 - $6. They are accessible from Mountbatten and Dakota MRT Station.
Wah Eng Beef Noodle’s prices would seem to be on the high side. However, their Hainanese beef noodles were served with a decent portion of good cuts of beef. The beef noodles were tasty and enjoyable and we would go back for more.
This stall at Circuit Road Food Centre is one of the many outlets of Song Kee Fishball Noodle in Singapore. All of them are mostly operated by relatives, they are related but different entities and so, they will usually claim that they are, in fact, not related.
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