The dishes here are all really nice, but the Katsu Curry was probably the least special. Having tried the Ramen (both the Kimchi and the Jin Tori), I think those would be better choices. (Rating:đ)
This is their signature dish that comprises of all the seafood for $6.00. I really liked the strong clam/seafood soup base. Worth a try if you are around the area. (Rating:đ)
One of my childhood favourites! I remember it to be much spicier in the past, but it's still super delicious. (Rating:đ)
The food tasted way nicer than my picture. The mixed platter that you can order for $20 comes in good variety but not so much in quantity, but it's a good choice if you want a little of everything. When we added the ala-carte meats though, the portions were generous. Really enjoyed the garlic chicken and the sliced beef. I think they have a different branch at Woodlands but it seems like it's super crowded there, so this is definitely a good choice if you are looking for Mookata that is halal! (Rating:đŦ)
This is some good shit. Though they rest 3 days a week, and by the time we got there they didn't had much ingredients left. But the soup and the noodles were very nice. It is a little expensive though. But would definitely eat here again. (Rating:đŦ)
One of the better duck rice, cannot get enough of their sauce and chili sauce! (Rating: đ)
New branch at 93/95 Owen Rd! No more long parking times and long waiting times! (At least until people start flocking here.) They also have a new exclusive menu, and the crisp-fried prawn in golden pumpkin sauce is a must order, super tasty! (Rating:đ)
Good value for money, considering how nice the place look, the absence of service charge. Makes for a good lunch place. (Rating:đ)
The roasted duck rice is good! As usual, asked for extra sauce, and added the home-cooked-ish egg. Will definitely eat here again. (Rating:đ)
Cheap curry rice that tasted pretty decent, not as good as scissor cut curry rice, this is milder and not as sodium filled, but nonetheless good lunch food. (Rating:đ)
This is very similar to Bai Nian at People's Park and Albert Centre Market, though I think that is slightly nicer. The best thing about this Yong Tau Foo is the cubey prawn thing, if only I could just have a bowl of just that. (Rating:đ)
Slightly pricey but the rice is fragrant and the meat is tender. It is actually quite good. (Rating:đ)