50 Jurong Gateway Road
#04-27 Jem
Singapore 608549

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Sunday:
11:00am - 10:00pm

Monday:
11:00am - 10:00pm

Tuesday:
11:00am - 10:00pm

Wednesday:
11:00am - 10:00pm

Thursday:
11:00am - 10:00pm

Friday:
11:00am - 10:00pm

Saturday:
11:00am - 10:00pm

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40% off when you order between 2:30pm to 3:30pm
20% off when you order between 4:30pm to 5:40pm

1. Fried Kway Teow $10.50
2. Assam Laksa $8.90
3. Nasi Lemak $8.50
4. Rojak $6.90

Assam Laksa soup is not as thick as before so not as nice for me.😢
Rojak gravy also not thick.😓
Kway Teow and Nasi Lemak is okay.

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3. Hidden Bridge at JEM PokéStop
4. The Loudspeaker gym (walking distance)
5. Fountain of Joy at Westgate gym (walking distance)

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Only thing here that I feel is more than worth its price. Blew me away

Best Chendol I've had in the past year, beats the ones I've had in melacca. Super gao coconut milk and gula melaka, cendol could be abit better, and durian paste was smooth and fragrant too. MUST TRY!!

Decent as well, NO MORE TOM YUM FRIED RICE.

Balanced bursts of saltiness, seafood was good too, could be abit more generous

Decent, it's very restaurant-ish and missing the rustic quality from a hawker.

Priced at $7.95, this was an interesting experience. The soup was nothing like a normal laksa, no coconut cream at all! It was actually listed as an heathier option. There was a nice combination of sweet, sour and minty flavour. The spiciness can always be enhance with the sambal belachan, which was really good! This was my first time trying Penang laksa, so I'm not sure what exactly to expect, but I still liked it. Probably won't have it again tho. That's not because of the flavour, but because it comes with sardine, which I don't like. Or most seafood actually haha

Marinated chicken was wrapped in fried beancurd skin in a sort of kebab form, and cut up into pieces. It came with plain, fried tofu, too. Both were not bad! The sauces given were; the normal chilli sauce and I don't know what the black one was actually. It was probably the marinate used for the chicken as it had a similar, sweet, chicken-y taste. The sweetness of the chicken can be overwhelming, so do try it with the sambal belachan as it's sourness and spiciness balances out the flavours.
It was much smaller than expected, or than the picture in the menu. Price: $5.95

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