Healthy
Had this for a quick lunch before heading out of the area, conveniently located in the mrt station.
Healthy, tasty and filling š
Inside the ground floor food court of CT Hub 2 building in Kallang is a corner stall that the health-conscious will appreciate. Owned and run by a young female hawker, it offers a decent variety of salads and wraps.
When I was there today, I got the $4.90 base salad. It turned out to be acceptable in size (but if you're famished, maybe not) and really fresh in taste. Comprising of chopped romaine lettuce as a starting point, I got to pick five toppings (went for kidney beans, pasta, sweet corn, black olives and beetroot). Since breakfast seemed like a lifetime ago, I forked out an extra $2 for a premium topping of tuna mayo as well. It was the only one left as the other options which include avocado prawn and smoked salmon, had run out by the time I was there for my very late lunch.
Based on the quality and taste of what I had, this is a stall I can see myself frequenting whenever I happen to be in the area.
Pipping hot broth. Incredible Flavors. Starting to be my fav ramen in Singapore.
Looking for something healthy but a salad is too light? Definitely check this out! Pictured is the Penguin - cold green soba noodles with shredded chicken, and other fresh veggies. They also have brown rice dishes, if that's your thing!
Start with the Ice Cube at only $3, a perfect appetizer of silken tofu, crab sticks and sweet chili sauce. Next, choose from their adorably named cold noodle sets - Penguin (green soba noodles with sesame sauce and chicken), Dolphin (ramen noodles with miso sauce and prawns) and Whale (white noodles with chicken and mushrooms). Don't assume that these healthy noodles are bland and boring, they won't fail to satisfy you.
Start with the Ice Cube at only $3, a perfect appetizer of silken tofu, crab sticks and sweet chili sauce. Next, choose from their adorably named cold noodle sets - Penguin (green soba noodles with sesame sauce and chicken), Dolphin (ramen noodles with miso sauce and prawns) and Whale (white noodles with chicken and mushrooms). Don't assume that these healthy noodles are bland and boring, they won't fail to satisfy you.
NUS students at the Kent Ridge campus may be all too familiar with Reedz but this is a GODSEND to us tucked away behind the Botanic Gardens. Here's my chicken salad ($5.90 nett) consisting of chunks of grilled chicken on a base of lettuce, and topped with capsicum, carrot, chickpeas, onions and feta (choice of cheddar, parmesan or feta). Somedays they have edamame too. You can choose the toppings you want, and I asked for extra capsicum and onion (hohoho) and left out the canned pineapple and orange. As for dressings, there are Caesar, Thai Mango Chili, South Asian and Balsamic Vinegar. I chose the Thai, which tasted just like Thai chili sauce so it wasn't that impressive. There's usually a decent portion of chicken, but a nice middle-aged uncle served me today and he gave me LOADS of chicken. Enough for 2 salads! Yup, so the point of this review is to look out for this friendly server when you visit Reedz ;) A minor gripe: oil from the chicken sometimes pools at the bottom of the bowl so you get some oily leaves urgh.
Felt all holier-than-thou as I stood at the counter picking out six super healthy choices to go into my healthy spinach wrap with iron-rich baby spinach leaves. Hello quinoa, alfalfa sprout and beetroot. Nice to see you too dear carrot, edamame and egg. In you all go into my nice fat bolster of a vegetarian wrap. Gosh, eating here always makes me feel so smugly angelic! š
Cucumber,carrot,lettuce, mint, peanut and fried shallots..nice and filling greens..
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Not a crazy foodie, but looking to improve the quality of my daily life without busting my wallet!