Was brought by my friend for this Taiwan fusion. Food are generally nice and the restaurant was nice to give us a bigger portion of peanut and sesame ice cream at no extra charge.

Value wise was not bad and worth it

Went back to school hence decided to give the fries a try. I like the mentaiko fries hence decided to get the cheese fries too.

The cheese given was generous but I still prefer the mentaiko one. Price wise for both is $5 each

Went for their Taco Tuesday again where each taco is $3 nett. Not sure is it because nvr add salsa, but the skin is more dryer than I remember.

Overall, I still like it and worth the deal when is taco tuesday

Had the signature bcm ($5.80) which has various ingredients such as meatball, minced meat, Siew mai.

The amount ingredient make it feel like is mini pot noodle without the pot itself. Good eat in a new hawker centre that is non franchise stall

Recommended by my friend who worked nearby and she brought me to this place where the ramen is kind of reasonable.

I ordered the braised pork ramen ($15.80) and I like how the seperate the meat from the ramen to prevent diluting the meat.

I would like to go back again for it

Managed to get reservation and ordered few dishes such as pizza ($10), fried rice ball ($9), porchetta ($10), parmigiana ($15) & tiramisu ($16).

For the quality, I would say the price is reasonable and really worth it

Not a fan of ntu north spine pricing but this is one of the stall I would miss in NTU, their sesame seed chicken rice for $5.80 which is fairly decent

Had 1 chicken drumstick, tahu goreng & hot dog for only $4.40. The cheapest Nasi Padang in school and outside. Will miss this place when I leave

Has passed by before but never try it as my aim was the western previously before it move out. Finally decided to try their dry ban mian ($3.50) recommended by my friend.

Portion is generous and filling. They even provide the spicy dried chilli usually for KL spicy ban mian.

Ordered their $5 portion as a way of respect my last time eating here in NTU. Really nice and generous compared to other canteen and outside hawker

Had the chance to try their yakinku buffet ($24.90) and it was an experience. Quality of the kabi beef is good and the reason why I go for this buffet.

Downside however, they serve chicken in not in thin slice but as a thigh. Their BBQ strength is also not that strong hence, take a while to cook the chicken.

Overall, very worth it for a buffet and I ate more than the amount of based on ala carte.

Had the Ah Chew Beef Noodle ($7) back it the days when I was in republic polytechnic. I kind of forgot how it taste but remember it was good.

Coming back, I gave it a try and it was not bad but not a place I would specially go to for it. Soup wise, taste not as strong as before.