Rainy Days
Flavourful yet well balanced.
Simple bowl of noodles with an intricate mix of ingredients. A kind of taste that you will not get sick of it even after multiple bowls.
Reasonably priced, every main is slightly less than $10.
The design of the store reminds me of eating in Vietnam ☝🏻
Wen Wen Big Prawn Mee is now back at the newly renovated Geylang Bahru Market & Food Centre! All I can is that soup is just as shiok, uncle Richard is just as friendly and the experience just as fun as before (sadly, no more lala). He even has his own add-ons now like veg and fresh pork shabu shabu so you don’t have to bring your own (though you still can).
Nice collagen soup, but paying $25++ for 1 person and for vegetables with a little portion of chicken tsukune is kinda pricy. Photo shown are for 3 pax portion. 😰
Prices stated before GST & SC.
Just Awesome.
Great tasting skewers that are well marinated & brought to us in grilled state. We just need to keep them nice and toasty on the heated box on our table and could happily start digging in. Bbq without the hassle👍🏻 and everything is still hot but not burnt. Really like the peppery marinade that wasn't so overly spicy that you can't enjoy the skewers. Particularly enjoyed the chicken wings - i wonder how long they marinated the meat for. It was super tasty and the meat was easy to bite and tear with just a pair of chopsticks. The scallops & potato slices (potato chips??) were also our favourite😍
Remember to get the Lao Te beer as well. It's light & refreshing and goes really well with all the grilled food👍🏻
They currently have a promotional price so this was around $9. And this surprisingly was much better than their signature chicken pot, coming with a really thick and rich collagen-y soup.
The Chicken Hot Pot features tender chicken served in a pot of signature broth. You can choose from 3 levels of spiciness, and add as much fresh vegetables and additional meats as you wish into the pot.
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😊 but the soup base here is of great quality and fresh ingredients. Worthy of the price for a steamboat buffet.
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While the mala was a bit too spicy for one of us, it was perfect for the spicy-loving other. Gloves are given to "battle" the messy crawfish-eating but that was part of the joy of pigging out on these lobsters
📍@spicyhouse_sg, Riverside Point, 30 Merchant Road #01-07, S058282 .
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For Korean barbie with a yakitori-inspired twist, look to this cosy joint on Craig Road. Instead of sliced meats, Kko Chi Bar specialises in skewered meats, which you barbecue at the table over a charcoal fire. We like that the auto-rotating grill ensures the meats won't get overly charred on one side! There is a minimum amount of 10 skewers when you order off the a la carte menu, so for ease, we recommend that you take one of their sets instead. Set A ($45) is good for two to three diners, and offers a sizeable and varied selection of marinated meats and veggies. They also do chicken, pork, beef and lamb-specific sets (from $17 for 10 sticks), a less heavy alternative that may be more suited if you're popping by for after-work drinks and a bite. Beers start from $10; soju from $16.
Avg price: $25
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