Mellben needs no introduction to all crab lovers. The crab bee hoon has addictively rich, creamy sauce that keeps people coming back for more, despite the insanely long queues. Besides the excellent crab, go for the Salted Egg Pork Ribs, and Salad You Tiao. Don't forget to order some greens to balance this meal ;) Make reservations ahead of time to avoid queuing for 2 hours!
This humble eatery at the bottom of a HDB block in Ang Mo Kio is always packed on the weekends with families happily tucking in, and with good reason. You'll understand why, once you try their signature dishes - Deep Fried Prawn Ball With Pumpkin & Butter Sauce, Black Currant Sauce Pork Ribs, and Dong Po Pork Belly. With pleasant service and honest, good food, you'll be back.
Highly recommended by Alvin, who hails this as one of the best Laksa in Singapore. Local delights. $2 classic.
Favorite laksa! Light but yet flavorful, will never have enough of it!
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The fusion of the enticing rummy eggs and the richness of the tomato relish filled bacons, with crispy crusted bread makes this a winning formula! ($15)
Priced at $5, this mango shaved ice can cool you down especially in the recent humid days in sunny island Singapore:)
Another try at the cakes from SunRay:) Earl grey infused cake with swiss meringue buttercream. Warning: the buttercream can be somewhat creamy and taste fattening. If you like sweet and fat, go ahead daredevil.
With the rain that comes every now and then, we get ourselves the photo worthy choice - the rainbow cake! With cream cheese frosting inserted between it's colored layers, it deserves a good shot after all! Safe choice but not the best choice, the taste of rainbow cakes never wowed me so still searching for the one that tastes as good as it looks. Sun ray cafe serves good food too (Hints: Prawn aglio olio) and coffee which the beans they roast their own. Oh and it's pet friendly too🐶🐱
An Akashi branch, their Cha Soba had never failed me even after the fourth time eating it. This Japanese restaurant definitely deserve more good reviews with it's delectable sashimi and their food that is highly affordable :3
You stink! Need I say more to this glorious bowl of durian mousse topped with the actual fruit!
Unlike the Loch Ness monster, the mythological $2 bowl does exist! At the famous "Sungei Road Laksa" stall located within Blk 27 Jalan Berseh, you can still enjoy a bowl of laksa with cockles and finely minced chicken for only two bucks. Granted, it is quite small a portion but the gravy is deliciously flavourful, yet not overloaded with coconut milk. For me, the clincher is that it's cooked over a charcoal fire, which is of course, the secret ingredient to enhancing any dish in the world. Big eaters should order the larger portion or the $2 bowl in multiples.