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FW:Finally had the opportunity to eat at this place after watching it on Ghib Ojisan's channel!!! The taste was as surprising as expected with a very nice sweet-salty miso blend into a frangrant classic meepok taste. A true blend of both japanese and singaporean cultures. The meat was also juicy and flavourful, the noodles spongy and springy,not to mention the price is worth!! 9.78/10
XY: Very delicious, I live for such fusion, affordable, but unique, delicious. Rate it 8.12/10. I think this is also due to the fact that I really love Bar chor Mee too.
Jalilah Corner always has a steady, long queue during weekend breakfasts.
Some of the popular dishes I noticed on the surrounding tables include Mee Siam, Mee Rebus, and Nasi Lemak—though the Nasi Lemak is only available on weekends.
The fried chicken was absolutely delicious—super crispy and freshly fried. The turnover rate for the fried chicken here is incredibly fast, so you know it’s always fresh.
The chilli was also exceptionally spicy and shiok, adding the perfect kick to the meal.
The Roasted chicken was tender and not dry whatsoever. Rice was fragrant & flavourful.
Chilli was very good too.
Evertop may be serving the best halal chicken rice I ever had.
Both the Steam & Roasted chicken are good.
The mixed rice from the Kopiwu coffeeshop stall was a delightful combination of flavours.
The savoury chicken was well-seasoned and tender, complementing the freshness of the stif fried bean sprouts perfectly.
The fried egg omelette added a satisfying richness to the dish, tying all elements together for a comforting and fulfilling meal.
$3.90 for now.
The charcoal pancake from Sarah’s Pancake offers a delightful experience with its thick, fluffy texture.
Each bite is bursting with flavours from the generous fillings, making it a unique and satisfying treat.
Peanut filling: $1.60
Coconut filling: $1.60
Black Sesame filling: $2.50
Accidentally found this. Small and cozy Ramen shop with polite service staff..Took the Signature Ramen and soft shell crab. Quite tasty, though I've eaten better soft shell crab in Vietnamese restaurants. Good for a quick lunch especially when it's hot outside.
6 粒饺子对于不想吃太多的女士,刚刚好!富含胶原蛋白的骨汤汤浓郁,饺子皮薄馅多。
Found this Halal chicken rice place at this quiet neighbourhood in Clementi area, popular among the Malay families coming here to grab their meals.
I like the fact that they offer this option, which provides both roasted and steamed chicken in one plate. So you get to try both at the same time. The meat is soft and tasty.
Beside serving their signature chicken rice, they also have some Halal zi char dishes here also. A perfect place for family meal.
Coming to Clementi for so many times, I wasn’t aware of the existence of this food centre until my recent trip to a restaurant nearby.
So I told myself I have to drop by some time and I made it.
There’s only a few food stalls available here and Hock Thye Noodles has been selling here for many years.
A very old school wanton noodle prepared by an old man behind. Flavourful and chewy noodles, accompanied by char siew, veggie and a bowl of wanton soup.
comfort food! qq noodles and chilli can be q spicy
A comfort bowl of hot, grainy Hainanese porridge on a cooling day.
It’s filled with generous amount of chunky, well-seasoned pork balls, pork liver and toppings such as fried shallots, spring onions, dong cai [a.k.a. preserved vegetable], bits of pork lard and an add-on raw egg for extra creaminess! 🫶🏻
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Quite a solid bowl of wanton mee.
Sauce was spicy and made a great flavourful dip for the springy and el dente noodles.