Hawker Goods
Steaming fluffy rice coated with sweet soy sauce, sesame oil and liberally studded with juicy tender pieces of chicken and lap cheong, salted fish and spring onion. Nothing beats scraping the bottom of the pot for the deliciously charred bits of sweet crispy rice! This is the stall near Good Beer Company. $28 feeds 4.
Located in the same corner coffeeshop (at the junction of Eng Hoon Street and Tiong Poh Road) that houses the well-known Tiong Bahru Yong Tau Foo stall is this new-ish hawker.
Pardon the image of my partially tossed noodles but I had been too eager to take a sip of the gravy and had forgotten to take a pic first. Anyway, to be frank, I found the taste to a bit on the mild side and would have preferred it to have much more of an "assam" or sour kick. Having said that, there's still a lot to enjoy about this Penang Laksa, such as the abundance of shredded cucumber, sweet pineapples, crunchy lettuce and mint leaves. Plus that there is no MSG in the slow-cooked gravy, making it a healthier choice.
very old school and simple pleasures!
Fresh steam fish. Only cooked upon order. Decently priced teochew porridge style
A customized alternative to the default of serving the smooth rice papadelle (Kway Teow) in thick gravy or soup. Really love the excellent light sauce, oil & pork lard stirred into the Kway Teow. I could eat this on its own!
The last hainanese laksa from the streets of sg past. Last day on the 30th July 2014
One of my fondest memory of pig offals soup began at the same spot in the old Tiong bahru triangular shape mkt
Sedap mee Siam and baseball soto!
Egg Burgundiase topped with beans n roasted onions
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