Hong Cook Food - Vegetarian Nasi Lemak @ Marsiling Mall Hawker Centre
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4d ago
If I am not mistaken, Hong Cook Food is one of the three vegetarian stalls located at Marsiling Mall Hawker Centre. I found out about this stall when I come across a photo of their vegetarian nasi lemak ($4) on Facebook. It looked promising to me so I was tempted to give it a try. I do not know is it a sign but something cropped up on the day that I am supposed to drop by. I postponed the visit to the following week which coincidentally falls on the lunar fifteenth when I have to eat vegetarian. Seems like everything is working out according to someones' plan. The ing ..read more
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Ye Lai Xiang Laksa - Prawn Noodle @ Marsiling Mall Hawker Centre
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4d ago
If you have been researching for food recommendations at Marsiling Mall Hawker Centre, chances are, you will see one particular name keep turning up in your search. As I was about to find out, this stall called Ye Lai Xiang Laksa is one of the more popular stalls here with a constant queue. I observed that customers just keep coming the entire time I was sitting there in front of the stall, however, the staff clears the line efficiently. I think the auntie would make a pro at playing Cooking Mama. The stall serves laksa, lor mee and prawn noodle at two prices: $4 ..read more
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Ah Yi Handmade Noodle - Manually Hand-Pinched Mee Hoon Kueh @ Marsiling Mall Hawker Centre
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4d ago
This is my first ever visit to Marsiling Mall Hawker Centre at 4 Woodlands Street 12. Opened in 2018, it houses 70 cooked food stalls with 80% of the hawkers coming from the Old Woodlands Town Centre Hawker Centre. While researching for food recommendations here, Ah Yi Handmade Noodle & Fish Soup caught my eye. Call me biased but that is because I love handmade noodle. Among the types of noodles available, my favorite is the mee hoon kueh. However, most of the time, I would order either the ban mian or u-mian instead. Why? The reason for doing so is because not all mee hoon kueh ..read more
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Zi Jing Cheng Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice @ Alexandra Village Food Centre
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4d ago
Whenever I visit Alexandra Village Food Centre, I will bypass Zi Jing Cheng Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice for some other stalls.  Come to think of it, I wonder why the thought of trying their chicken rice has never cross my mind? I guess I did not see the need to as chicken rice stalls are a dime a dozen in Singapore.  However, today is the day that the spell will be broken. I have come to the food centre with no concrete plans to try any food in particular and my feet brought me to the front of this stall.  I like how the pricing is clearly spelled out on the ..read more
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Uncle Louis Famous Chicken Rice @ 32 New Market Road
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1M ago
It has been a while since I last came to People's Park Food Centre at 32 New Market Road. I do pass by Chinatown occasionally but it is always en route to Smith Street instead. After undergoing a 3-months renovation last year, the hawker centre is now cleaner and brighter although I still see birds loitering about. As I arrived a little after two o'clock, the lunch crowd has already subsided. I was walking around wondering what is still available post lunch hour when I chance upon Uncle Louis Famous Chicken Rice. I do not remember seeing this stall before.  For some reason ..read more
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Teppan-Man @ 395A Bukit Batok West Ave 5
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3M ago
Right across the road from Swiss Cottage Secondary School is Goodview Gardens, a HDB estate set on a hillside at Bukit Gombak.  By the side of the multi-storey carpark is a coffee shop named Eightways Eating House. I am there to check out Teppan-Man, a hawker stall located in this quiet neighborhood serving Japanese fare like Teppanyaki, Donburi and Udon.  I have come specifically for the Teppanyaki but unlike the usual modus operandi where the chef cooks right in front of you at a long counter and perform some culinary tricks along the way, the food here is prepared in ..read more
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Uncle Neo Western - Chicken Chop @ 253 Choa Chu Kang Ave 1
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3M ago
Since the beginning of the pandemic, I have heard of this Uncle Neo Western at 253 Choa Chu Kang Ave 1 numerous times. It is located inside this coffee shop named 85°C Cafe at Keat Hong Shopping Centre near to the wet market. According to the people who tried it, they have nothing but good things to say about this old school western food stall managed by an elderly Chinese couple. I finally found the chance to visit this neighborhood coffee shop yesterday evening. A short queue had already formed when I reach around 6pm. While waiting for my turn, I look around and realized that the ..read more
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Hawker Chan - Soya Sauce Chicken Drumstick Noodle @ Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre
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3M ago
Hawker Chan was formerly known as Liao Fan Hong Kong Soya Sauce Chicken Rice & Noodles.  Located at Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre, this hawker stall propelled to international stardom when it received a One MICHELIN Star in 2016. I would usually pack a bird home for dinner together with some of their very nice char siew every couple of months but all that change after they clinched the prestigious award.  They were already very popular during their pre-award days, with a perpetual queue forming round the perimeter of the stall. The queue sit ..read more
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Cheongfun Noodle @ Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre
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6M ago
Located at the yellow section of Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre, Cheongfun Noodle is one of the newly opened stalls offering Hong Kong-style rice rolls (cheong fun) and ban mian (handmade noodle). If my intel is correct, the six-months old stall is run by a Mr and Mrs Wong. The husband, a Hong Konger handmade the cheong fun while the wife, a Malaysian, prepares the noodle. I chanced upon a photo of their chili ban mian dry ($5.30) on social media when they had just opened. It looked so darn good that I decided it is what I will have but you k ..read more
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Bak Chor Mee Fish Ball Noodle @ Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre
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6M ago
It has been a while since my last visit to Chinatown Complex Market & Food Centre and it is high time that I return in search of new stalls to try out. I must say this trip is rather fruitful as there are indeed a number of newly opened stalls (and some closures). The first stall to catch my eye has a very straightforward name with a clear indication of what they sell - Bak Chor Mee Fishball Noodle. If it is of any interest to you, this noodle stall occupies the vacanted unit of Tian Tian Porridge, the Cantonese porridge stall with a history of seventy-years. Run ..read more
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