Clementi Finds

I'm a lover of dry version so naturally this is my order. However, I had a sip of le husband's soup version and decided I shall have the soup version next time I visit. The soup tastes like something cooked by mama at home, comforting and healthy (not excessively salty or MSG-ed) and very much to my liking.
Having said that, I reckon the dry version should be very popular as well with patrons looking for an omph in their meal. The chilli that looks like a dollop of sambal is actually a Chinese-style chilli with black bean flavour.
Stall owner is not stingy with ingredients and there's plenty of Minced meat balls and freshly fried Ikan bilis. It was a very satisfying meal!
For a balanced and delicious bowl. Choose your protein of choice from Salmon Teriyaki, Satay Chicken, Korean Chicken/Pork and choose 3 sides from a list of 9. It can be as nutritious as you want it to be if you choose the right sides. Personally my all time fave is Salmon with broccoli, sunny side up and sous vide egg. Salmon is freshly cooked upon order and I love how it is perfectly cooked without being over done and dry. Chef torches the salmon to give it extra crackling and fragrance. All these for a wallet friendly $6 only. The non-salmon bowls are less than $6.
Chic-A-Two Double Decker Burger.
Didn't order this the first time I was here.
I don't usually eat burger nor do I usually eat chicken thigh meat, hence the burger didn't interest me.
Hubby ordered the Chic-A-Two Burger. He insisted that I try a bite.
š£ Hooked !!!
Ever since that first visit to G'day Bistro, we have been back at an almost weekly basis.
The photo shows what we will always order - 2x Chic-A-Two Double Decker Burger.
Absolutely no sharing. Nuh-uh! Portion is ultra generous for a regular eater but I make sure I come on an empty stomach and finish the whole thing myself.
Comfort food at its best! Think not about how sinful it is, but the medley of texture and flavours. A piece of grilled chicken + breaded fried chicken + cheese + brown sauce. It's messy gooey goodness!
Wanted to keep this my hidden find but the boys and girls behind this deserve more! Keep up the great work!
Taking over the space of Char Grill Bar at BGAIN 442 Eating House, newly-opened Meixi Kitchen sells Seafood Fish Soup on one side of the corner stall while selling Yong Tau Foo on the other side.
We tried their Batang Fish Soup. They have crayfish and grouper as well as Dory Fish option.
As you can see, the soup appears rather thick and milky and is full of flavour, likely imparted by dried some fish or the likes.
This somewhat small bowl of soup costs $7 and would have came with a rather big piece of prawn but hubby is allergic to prawn. Hai....
Flavour is quite unlike any other fish soup you can find elsewhere so I'd say it's worth the $7.
15 years already. You're around. I'm around. Still enjoying it.
Tips: Add coleslaw š
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