The soup was really nice, savoury, umami and slightly peppery and smoky, yet refreshing with seafood and pork flavours. The meatballs and minced meat were tender and fresh with a slight peppery flavour. The cabbage was crisp and clam or lala qq, and the bee hoon was soft while retaining bite. Good stuff.
Chef Darwin Wong’s Cheeky Bee Hoon in Katong is a humble eatery with delectable comfort food at pocket-friendly prices.
Overall, Cheeky Bee Hoon offers a good option in Katong for a casual meal with their handmade beehoon dishes. Prices are affordable where the dishes are generally quite good.
GO Noodle House is a Malaysian noodle chain known for its mi xian cooked in Jiangxi province style refined to appeal to discerning Malaysian palates. They opened their first overseas outlet in Melbourne and the brand’s second overseas location was in Singapore, at 313 Somerset. GO Noodle House is now also in Parkway Parade.
Experience a taste of Malaysia at Go Noodle House Parkway Parade. Indulge in signature bursting meatball noodles and other delectable Chinese...
It’s definitely was a little blast from the past for me here at Katong (Jago) Teochew Mee Pok Kway Teow Mee! If you give the mee pok a try, let us know if you can handle the heat!
Recommended by Johor Kaki. The noodles were soft and springy, and came in a fragrant and balanced sauce, slightly savoury, lardy and not quite vinegary. The pork was fresh, pork lard crispy, fishcake springy and meatball and fishball qq, soft and slightly fish flavoured. A bowl that went down quickly and easily, although the smallest $5.50 portion was a bit small.
Located in a Marine Parade Coffee Shop, Fei Gong Cart Noodle 肥公車仔麵 sells HK-style cart noodles with 20 customisable toppings.