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Their chicken rice is very fragrant with tender chicken, chicken soup is very tasty, boiled by chicken bones, it is a halal malay chicken rice stall, but their chicken rice tastes as good as chinese chicken rice, our favourite stall to satisfy our cravings for chicken rice here always, their standard constant with reasonable portion, with own self service of condiments, taste just nice with chicken rice. Cheap and good in a heartlands kopitiam. Recommended Dish(es):
Roasted chicken rice Date of Visit: Mar 02, 2014 Spending per head: Approximately $3(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 5 | Environment 5 | Service 5 | Clean 5 | Price 5Recommend 0 |
This is the stall if you got cravings for fried hokkien prawn noodles in a shopping mall, their soup base is soaked in the beehoon mee completely, with very nice chilli wrapped in the leaves, some may find it expensive for $5, but for this quality of hokkien mee, the price is ok for me, every ingredients taste so nice, but one flaw is that not much sotong left by the time i order for dinner. The soup base is prawn based, very fragrant, chilli not so spicy, just nice. Recommended Dish(es):
Fried Hokkien Mee Date of Visit: Feb 28, 2014 Spending per head: Approximately $5(Dinner) Other Ratings:Taste 5 | Environment 5 | Service 5 | Clean 5 | Price 5Recommend 0 |
When i first eat it, i already like it so much, it is the old school tomato ketchup wanton mee- their secret recipe is their tomato ketchup (sin-sin brand), feel good to satisfy my craving, yummy yummy...taste very nice...$3 for old school wanton mee, this is the stall to go...: ) in fact the condiments are simple is just tomato ketchup and sesame oil, simple and nice, very happy that i can still find it. Recommended Dish(es):
Tomato Ketchup wanton mee Date of Visit: Feb 23, 2014 Spending per head: Approximately $3(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 5 | Environment 5 | Service 5 | Clean 5 | Price 5Recommend 0 |
i came to know it in tv program too, theirfuzhou fishball (all times good, handmade, 4 kinds of fish with minced meat), yan skin dumplings with bian yu powder, red wine mee suah (very fragrant and mee suah very good, not turn soggy type), fried rice cakes (fragrant sauce, zi char style), all taste very nice, the one and only stall i could go so far to satisfy my cravings of authentic fuzhou food, ah ma always get the fuzhou fishballs from there when we are young, standard just as good even though her daughter take over now, glad it is still around. .must go try all..i love all their dishes..a bit expensive but certainly worth the price,i don't mind to pay for quality food...red wine mee suah $5.50, fishball and dumplings mixed soup $4.50, fried rice cake $5.50. You can even take away uncooked fuzhou fishballs at 40cents each, cheap for handmade one in fact. Recommended Dish(es):
Red wine chicken soup,Fuzhou fishballs and dumplings,Fried rice cakes Date of Visit: Feb 22, 2014 Spending per head: Approximately $12(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 5 | Environment 5 | Service 5 | Clean 5 | Price 5Recommend 0 |
we order thai milk tea $2.50 (taste like chinese tea with milk, fragrance comes slowly,a bit different from elsewhere), red ruby $4.00(very nice, big portion, crunchy), clear spicy seafood soup $10-a lot of seafood, strong concentrated tom yum (shiok), basil fried rice $7 (strong basil , beware of small chilli inside, fragrant and nice), overall one of the nice thai food i ever taste so far, very strong favour for all food,indeed a hidden gem in the hearts of serangoon, strongly recommended it, and no gst and service charge $23.50 for all , nice try i have. : ) Recommended Dish(es):
Tom Yum Seafood,Red Ruby,Basil fried rice,Thai milk tea Date of Visit: Feb 15, 2014 Spending per head: Approximately $12(Lunch) Other Ratings:Taste 5 | Environment 5 | Service 5 | Clean 5 | Price 5Recommend 0 |
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