FOOD: You may have eaten various fishball noodles, mee pok and mee gia dry before but this is really worth trying. You will remember the taste (especially that of the soup!) and come back for more.
PRICE: $2.50 (Small), $3 (Medium; if you don't specify, you'll get this size), $3.50 (Large)
AMBIENCE: Typical market food place. Don't expect it to be spick and span. Expect a row of basins with soap (almost all the time) to wash your hands. (:
SERVICE: It's fast. Due to the variety of food choices they provide, think before you order especially for the picky ones.
1. Type of noodle
2. With or without chili
3. With or without pork lard
4. With or without tow gay etc
CONCLUSION: It opens till really late at night, beyond 12am. Really good supper choice!
Being the first time experience, there is no comparison which I can make. FOOD: My friend and I did not opt for the 2-people set. We browsed the ala carte and chose about 10 dishes (without rice/noodle). Some of the dishes have generous portion, some. After all, our stomachs were much satisfied. PRICE: We spent $22 for the meal, which I think is pretty reasonable for 2 pax. AMBIENCE: Great ambience. There's some music being played, sometimes Chinese songs sometimes English songs. Nice place to catch up with friends, talk at whatever volume you want, remove your slippers and sit like a Buddha. It's a typical kopitiam. Perhaps there's enough smoke from the stove, no one in the vicinity was smoking. SERVICE: Everything was easy and smooth from sitting down to ordering, out of gas to paying. The shop owners/waiters/waitresses were so friendly. CONCLUSION: I'm going back again for supper.