Hole in the wall

My cosy corner is indeed a “cosy” eatery because of space restraints.

This place brings back a lot of good memories - especially so since it was so near my JC.

The popiah is very tasty with lots of crispy fried flour bits and fried shallots. The popiah here reminds me very much of ann Chin’s popiah except that the egg condiments here are cut more chunky ( instead of the shredded eggs from ann Chin ) and there is an addition of fried shallots in the popiah ( Ann Chin has only the crispy fried flour bits).

Otherwise , the stewed turnips and the chilli taste very much the same .

For those of you who are looking for a little more value , you will be pleased to know that in the new food Court on the third floor of coronation plaza , ann Chin popiah has started their operations.
And for 2 Popiahs, you pay 3.60 instead of 5 dollars at my cosy cafe .

However - if you still like to reminisce the old times and sit and watch the aunties in operation, then my cosy cafe might be a better choice .
You can order their popular Mee siam and laksa to go along with your popiah too ( although I would recommend kiliney’s Kopitiam mee siam at their main branch at Kiliney for a more pronounced Assam taste and less coconuty milk “ )

Be warned that service is brisk so please make your orders loud and clear 😆

Do see my previous review ( See under category “ Chef - in - me “ posted on 31st Dec 2017 on ann Chin popiah for their very tasty and fuss free popiah party pack ( self pick up from various locations including coronation plaza ) .

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