35 Selegie Road
#03-17 Parklane Shopping Mall
Singapore 188307

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Sunday:
08:00am - 07:00pm

Monday:
08:00am - 07:00pm

Tuesday:
08:00am - 07:00pm

Wednesday:
08:00am - 07:00pm

Thursday:
08:00am - 07:00pm

Friday:
08:00am - 07:00pm

Saturday:
08:00am - 07:00pm

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($6.50) I choose hashbrown as side dish (got a variety of). I started to like their chicken chop when I choose it as cai fan at level 1. Their pepper grilled chicken taste quite good tbh.

(ard $5 to 6 as I already forgot the pricing) I literally went back for mixed rice as lunch period always like packed. Tbh their pepper chicken taste quite good compared to their rest of ingredients was quite salty in taste.

($6.00) I felt that their fried rice was too dry aftertaste, grilled pork chop really small in serving size tbh, also it's slightly overcooked and tough texture. But their french fries was a bit salty and saved the whole dish tbh. I should be ordering and trying their cai fan nxt time if got chance to go back.

Where can you find $4 hokkien mee/fried rice/hor fun in dhoby ghaut?
With air con too?

Ask for less oil.

From Isle Eating House’s new extension at the ground level of Parklane Shopping Centre, which serves up Bak Kut Teh, soups and a limited variety of Vietnamese noodles apart from the usual economic rice.

Liked the sweet and tangy broth, while the glass noodles were surprisingly springy. Carrots were soft; the element that added the slight sweetness in the broth, though the chunks of beef were inconsistent in terms of tenderness; some being slightly tougher than the rest. Still, a pretty comforting noodle dish; flavourful in its own right, and something that I would not mind going for again.

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A place that I don't mind lunching at around the area due to it's rather convenient location — not the most delicious but I certainly do enjoy how they are quite generous with loads of charsiew while coming with fried wanton and soup wanton. Had it a couple of times, but the charsiew was strangely pale and stodgy on the day I decided to take this photo. Nonetheless, I really liked how there is ample dark sauce and chili to be tossed with the noodles for flavour, while the wantons are pretty decent with the fried ones being light and crisp while the soup ones are pretty slurpy without being too thick. Quite wallet-friendly at $3.50 considering what you get in return (as long as the pale and stodgy charsiew don't make a guest appearance on the plate :x)

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