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Bah Kut Teh  Smile Feb 06, 2014   
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Categories : Chinese | Hawker Centre | Chinese Soup

This is a new stall in the Balestier Food Centre. They serve pig's organs soup, Bah Kut Teh soup etc.

We tried the Bah Kut Teh soup ($4.50).

There were about 4-5 pieces of pork ribs in the soup, together with garlic cloves.

Soup was tasty (not too oily or salty), and portion was a good size.

 
Will be back to try the other soups another time.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Bah Kut Teh
 
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Minced Meat Noodles Smile Feb 05, 2014   
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Categories : Singaporean | Chinese | Hawker Centre | Noodles

This is one of the stalls at the newly renovated and reopened Balestier Food Centre.
It usually has somewhat of a queue. We decided to give it a try for lunch.

 
The laksa ($4) though tasty, was average in texture, it was a bit thick.

 
The minced mushroom meat noodle ($4) was very good. It was also served with a bowl of soup, which was slightly sour. Satisfying.

 

 
Will definitely come back again to try the other noodles!
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Minced Mushroom Meat Noodles
 
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Lo hei Smile Feb 03, 2014   
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Categories : Singaporean Chinese

Our group of 11 was there for lunch Lo Hei, which was about $688 for a set for 10.

We made a reservation for a private room which was very spacious. There was an unblocked view of the golf course.

First dish was Prosperity Salmon "Yu Sheng" with Pine Nuts. Average.

 
Next, we had Braised Shark's Fin with Shredded Chicken. This was a creamy broth and it was tasty.

 
Thereafter, we were served Sauteed Prawns and Scallops in Cream Sauce with Seasonable Vegetables. The sauce was pretty good.

 
Next, we had Wok Fried Spare Ribs with Grapes Sauce. This was a tad sweet.

 
We were then served a steamed fish, which albeit fresh, tasted a little muddy for my liking.

 
Subsequently, we had Roasted Chicken marinated with Chinese Wine. This dish was pretty good and the chicken was tender.

 
Our last dish was the Wok-Fried Glutinous Rice with Preserved Meat. This was fragrant and not too oily.

 
Last but not least, for dessert, we had a combination of Chinese Pastries, which included Red Bean Pancake with Sesame Seeds smile

 
Overall, portions were huge, we had to takeaway some of the dishes.
Taste was pretty good.
Service was average.
Ambience was nice.
We will likely be back again.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Braised Shark's Fin with Shredded Chicken
 
Date of Visit: Jan 31, 2014 

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Chinese fare Smile Feb 03, 2014   
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Categories : Singaporean Chinese

The place was not packed when we arrived for dinner. Service was efficient.

We ordered a few dishes to share amongst our party of 5.

First up was a clear broth pork rib soup with cabbage, which was good.

 
Next, we had a side of fried fish skin, which was by far my favourite.

 
Thereafter, we ordered a serving of sweet and sour pork, which was average.

 
Lastly, we had a plate of fried rice.

 
Overall, it was a good meal. I will be back.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  Broth pork rib soup, Fried fish skin
 
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Western Breakfast Smile Jan 29, 2014   
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Categories : Italian | Pasta

Located near the side entrance of the Singapore Botanic Gardens, Casa Verde offers a casual setting for all.

I ordered the Western Breakfast ($13.50) which included a small cup of orange juice, and a cup of tea or coffee.

 
The two slices of toast were good, and the scrambled eggs were also nicely done. I just wish they had given salt / pepper together on the plate, just like how they placed the butter and jam on the plate as well.

Salad was not overly dressed, and sausages were also cooked right.

Ambience is chilled with nice soothing music being played indoors.

Service was fair, and I liked that they took the initiative to ask to serve customers, even though the ordering was self-service at the counter.

I will likely visit again. smile
 
Date of Visit: Jan 29, 2014 

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