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Introduction
The “mini restaurant” concept of EAT. focuses on providing a one stop local traditional fare such as fishball noodles, laksa, satay beehoon, minced pork noodles and handmade fish dumpling soup. Outlets provide air-conditioned seating environment and a simple dining ambience at affordable pricing. continue reading
Payment Methods
Cash
Other Info
Cash Only
Restaurant Website
http://www.eat.com.sg/
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Review (4)
Level2 2013-10-06
39 views
Sometimes when you are alone in the mall and looking for a quick bite but feel awkward entering a restaurant alone. EAT could be your solution!However, do not expect restaurant quality. I would say the fishball noodle is not bad, still passable. The noodles is a little too dry but the flavour is still there. Well, at $4.40 for a set which includes a coffee or tea, there is nothing much one should complain (: continue reading
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Expressed fish ball noodles for the busy ones during weekdays. It is my lunch hunt during weekdays especially if I just want to head out for a quick lunch. The food wise I feel is slightly steep as the noodles is very little but good for small eaters or if I m not too hungry for the day. The minced pork noodles is also something that one should try. Although food serving is little but food taste is not bad. They do offer set meals that comes with a coffee or tea at approx 6 bucks. Oh. I tried their satay bee join, serving portion is disappointed and I need to look for snacks to fill me up.  continue reading
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Level4 2013-09-25
7 views
This stall sells noodles dish. There are set meals which consists of a noodle dish and a hot cup of either coffee or tea. The set B which consists of a bowl of Bak Chor Mee (minced pork mee) and a drink costs $5. The serving looks quite small in the big bowl. There is too much vinegar added as it tastes quite overwhelming. The chilli sauce tastes is quite faint. The mee is not chewy enough. The hot tea served with it is quite nice. Service is quite fast. continue reading
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Level3 2013-07-24
12 views
I was in orchard but was craving for Bak chor mee. Went to the last level food court at 313 but no stalls were selling minced pork noodles. I realized that there is this shop that sell and BINGO, is at the basement. The store is called EAT. There are not many seats available so you will have to find a seat before you order. There are set meal that you could order and it is much cheaper if you want a coffee/tea. I ordered their set B which is the minced pork noodle (dry) with a cup of tea.SET B: $5 As you could see in the picture, the portion is quite small. I find that there is not enough gravy/sauce and i find out that maybe there is not enough vinegar or it is not even added. However, the tea tasted quite nice! continue reading
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