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Introduction
<br>Second Stop Seafood Steamboat Village is a coffeeshop style setting place that serves noodles (prawn/lor mee/fishball) in the morning the zi char at night. continue reading
Good For
Kids-Friendly
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Alcoholic Drinks Available
Cash Only
Pork Free
Pet Friendly
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Review (3)
Level3 2013-04-23
38 views
Being the only stall at night at this HDB Coffeeshop, the place is usually patronised by the residents in this cluster of flats. Recently there seems to be a change in chef helming the kitchen. My visit last night confirmed it. Ordered claypot hor fun for $5 and was delighted with the new ingredients offered. Broccoli! That’s nice, something you see often for claypot noodles option. And it’s not the case of just broccoli, you still get your cabbage and carrots. The gravy given was a lot more now and it’s just right, not too starchy like before. Overall, I was very satisfied with the order tonight, hopefully they will maintain this standard. One suggestion I would give is, to add in roasted meat 烧肉 to it and, of course, more yam as well continue reading
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Level4 2013-03-21
15 views
This is one of 2 ci char stalls within the cluster of flats and its the preferred one both in terms of quality and environment. Situated below those 4 storey hdb flats, it dishes out local ci char dishes to neighboring residents around the place. Its the only operating tenant in the coffeeshop other than the drinks stall, all owned by the same owner. Like i mentioned in my title, you love and hate them, on one hand the food is good, on ht other you will be disappointed to know the kind of effort they out in the finer things in their food. Ordered the pai gu wang (pork ribs) rice and i was surprised it came with the pork ribs and plain rice and nothing else, no garnish, no sesame seed, no lettuce, nothing. But again the taste leaves you happy, the pork ribs were just deep fried and not prepared. But you just can't help but to shake your head when you see such a standard in the dish presentation. My dinner cost $5. continue reading
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)