200 Victoria Street
#B1-K23 Bugis Junction
Singapore 188025
Wednesday:
10:00am - 08:00pm
Enjoy dining without burning a hole in your pocket, no membership required
quite a big portion. the broth is creamy and has a strong coconut fragrance. very worth for $5!
Chili can make or break a bowl of noodles. I asked for extra chili and that really made this dish. One of the few places in Bugis Junction opened for biz on Sat morning 8.50am.
Chicken was dry and not tender, cabbage was good, egg are you know egg, though i like it runny, but curry was good. At $4.3 Let's Eat Hainanese curry is a pretty good deal 3.75/5
Craving for Hainanese curry rice, but not anywhere near the legit ones. This plate is surprisingly able to curb your craving at a decent $4.30. Chicken cutlet, Sofy braised cabbage, and a fried egg, this is quick meal is honestly nothing to shout about, but surprisingly quite endearing. Although I wished they drown my rice in more curry sauce. Great for quick lunches.
Probably the cheapest proper meal with seating at the basement of Bugis Junction. It is actually quite nice too! (Rating:😀)
I am not sure if it's really authentic Teochew meatball, mainly cause I have never had one before. But with that aside, these 5 fairly huge sized balls are amazballs. Literally. They are more dense, and slightly chewier (almost remind me of Taiwan fishballs), and extremely delicious. I was surprised. Mixed with probably squid paste instead of the fish paste, it packed all the flavour that makes you wanting more. And the size is rather "value" for me, $5/bowl with noodles, I supposed it's reasonable since the store is in Bugis junction. Now question; where is the meat, in the meatballs?!