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After reading so many nice reviews about it, I had to try it for myself. Ordered quite a few of the famous meatballs as everyone is raving about it. Perhaps I have set too high of an expectation, the meatballs are not as good as I have expected. It was slightly hard and dry. I know at least two other ytf places with better meatballs than these. Apart from that, I do like the soup. The natural sweetness from the soybeans made the soup light and tasty.
This place is set up by a deaf couple. They used to be at an ulu corner at midpoint orchard. The soup is tasty w/o added MSG, just slightly saltier than how I remember it was at the previous outlet. Pho is thicker than the usual but it’s smooth. The sliced beef shin is very tender. Prices are nett, no GST and service charge. Do show your support if you are nearby and in need of a comforting bowl of pho.
Not many stalls were open during to the Heightened alert. This is one of the most popular stall but it was deserted during lunch hour. Decided to support auntie and dabao back. The chicken chop is huge and tasty. Probably better to eat on the spot as it was cold by the time I reach home.
I like the chewiness of the handmade mee hoon kueh. The sauce is tasty but slightly on the salty side. It’s also quite rare to find mee hoon kueh to come with Mali Cai. Pretty gd combi.
This place is a gem. The western food stall is always having a long queue. Where else can you get such a huge chicken chop at this price in town? You can customize your set with different sides.
Best sweet potato I’ve ever had! So sweet, so soft! Love the caramelized part on the outer sides.
Decent bowl of Yong Tau Foo. It’s not the best ytf I had but for the price it’s definitely value for money.
This is my go-to place for affordable lunch in town. One of the hidden gem. Didn’t expect much from this white beehoon but this is surprisingly good. I’ll say it’s even better than the famous stall I’ve tried at Bukit Timah food centre. Generous ingredients are given, the broth is tasty and sweet. Surprised to see the huge fried omelette hidden under the beehoon. I have only one complain, most of the lala were empty shells except for two pieces lol~
Open on weekdays till 2.30pm but most stalls are closed by 2pm.
The pork chop is huge. Generous amount of curry and rice. Definitely value for money at this place in town.
Bought the Classic Soufflé Pancake ($8.80) and the Hazelnut Chocolate Soufflé Pancake ($13.80). The pancakes are so fluffy and light. The cornflakes and berries added a bit of crunch and sour taste to the chocolate one, therefore it’s not too jelat to eat. To taste more of the eggy taste, I would recommend the classic one.
Finally get to try the legendary wok hei congee. It didn’t disappoint me, it’s really wok hei gao gao. Very smooth, the fish slices are fresh.
The sauce is really tasty, not too spicy.
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Who says money can’t buy happiness? Money can buy good food and that’s basically the same thing.