Nothing beats home-cooked Mee Siam. Nonetheless, the Mee Siam at Glory is value for money and the service is fast. Seating area is rather noisy and cramped but it's ok for a quick meal. I also come here regularly for the popiah. The Mee Siam is generously laden with tau kwa and just enough Ku chai, tau cheo and sambal. The gravy is tangy and tasty without being too "jelak".

Thought this was a little pricey but thankful that the soup did not seem overladen with MSG. You can order up to 5 starters with the buffet items. Drinks are also not included in the buffet.

Delicious and Lemak! The coconut milk is fresh and with enough chilli the gravy is just delectable! Formerly known as Marine Parade Laksa. Eat it with the spoon! If you have calories to spare, the next stall sells Mackeral otah.

Delicious pie oozing with juicy pieces of chicken and mushroom. The tomato soup was great too!

DIY popiah - 6 pieces. Perfect for weekend lunch. The popiah skin is just nice and is not too delicate. $22 for the set

Diced Cod fish and Egg Sauce -cooked on a hot plate. The set also had Tempura Moriawase (sweet potato, 2 ebi, mushroom and eggplant), pickles, rice and Miso Soup. Set costs 16.80 (gindara) + $11 (tempura). The gindara was crisp on the outside and juicy on the inside but the tempura was a little bland. Comes with a free coffee/tea coupon that you can use on your next visit. Social Square is still quite new at Parkway Parade - It's located on the same floor as Giant and Daiso. There is a Western and a Japanese menu and quite a range of desserts to choose from to round off your meal.

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An excellent meal. Thick fries were great - a little crispy and not too oily

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