Very popular Taiwanese cafe with taiwanese street staples such as Lu Rou Fan, Oyster Mee Sua and Beef noodles as mains. We were lucky to get a table within minutes but a queue of 7-8 groups quickly formed outside the cafe as we ate.
Nice and authentic, pricier than what you may be used to if you are a regular to Taiwan but hey, one of the better places in Singapore if you miss Taiwanese comfort food.
diced roasted potatoes with chorizo. the roasted potatoes were a lot better than English and it is apparent that this was freshly cooked. Poached egg cooked perfectly too.
large portion. everything was great except for the roast potatoes, it was dry, hard and obviously cooked for a long time already. loved their scrambled eggs though, one of the best out there.
super value for money with the portion and sides, plus the chicken was perfectly fried. Pork chop was a little on the tougher side but still good.
amazing noodles and tasty soup base. I love it that they allow you to customize to the details - hardness of noodles, saltiness of soup, whether you want seaweed or braised egg. overall, one of the better ramen places in Singapore.
Used to love this dish but the chicken cutlet is slightly dry and the curry is not even warm - came in room temperature. Tomato rice and omelette were good though.
Super thin crust with chunks of Unagi and mushrooms. It's quite decent but feels rather unsatisfying for some reason. Maybe the crust was way too thin.
super crispy and not too oily. love the way they marinate the pork chop and season the batter, kinda like Taiwanese style. Fried rice is so-so but I like that it's not too greasy as well. One of my favorite lunch places near work!
Super long waiting time, I think for about 20 minutes? Chicken's not bad, at least the breast wasn't dry but the pieces were on the smaller side. Fries were cold. Might give it another try next time but overall, not good enough to justify a 20 minute wait.
awesome takeaway set with tender pork katsu and curry that isn't too sweet but with just the right amount of spices. one of the better pork katsu around, possibly even better than your sabotens and tonkichis!
fried mee suah, steamed fish slices and hometown beancurd. all favorites and relatively healthy! tried a couple of different outlets for soup restaurant and I think Hougang Mall's outlet is the best in my neighborhood so far (vs. compasspoint and nex).