Situated Right at the entrance of People's Park FC from the Upper Cross Road Entrance, you won't be able to miss this first shop.
Their Roasted Meats here are adequately good, Roasted Duck skin was damn shiok. The Char siew also slightly charred at the edges, so damn good also.
During dinner time, this side of PPFC quieter la, the other side with all the mala xiang guo damn crowded and noisy.
The queue is damn long, waited almost 45mins during lunch time on a Sunday. The queue go until 5 stalls away.
The braise sauce was sweet type, thick and flavourful. Duck was quite tender.
Chilli damn good.
And quite cheap also.
Had always walked pass Kee Hock multiple times throughou the pass decade, and never got to try it.
The Wok hei from the hor fun is evident in every bite. Fish slices were adequately fresh.
Gravy a little light on the soya sauce.
Mr.Duck opens till late. So this is an excellent supper or late dinner spot.
Had the braised meat set, the braised pork belly was damn tender. Surprising that a shop called Mr.Duck serves up such excellent pork.
The chilli also damn shiok.
Extensive menu of Japanese food.
Nice place to hang out with friends.
Food here were all ok, nothing really fantastic. Entry level Japanese food.
Sashimi and seafood were relatively fresh. Serving not so big.
Ramen was forgettable.
Hotpot was rather good.
Extensive menu of Japanese food.
Nice place to hang out with friends.
Food here were all ok, nothing really fantastic. Entry level Japanese food.
Sashimi and seafood were relatively fresh. Serving not so big.
Ramen was forgettable.
Hotpot was rather good.
Extensive menu of Japanese food.
Nice place to hang out with friends.
Food here were all ok, nothing really fantastic. Entry level Japanese food.
Sashimi and seafood were relatively fresh. Serving not so big.
Ramen was forgettable.
Hotpot was rather good.
Extensive menu of Japanese food.
Nice place to hang out with friends.
Food here were all ok, nothing really fantastic. Entry level Japanese food.
Sashimi and seafood were relatively fresh. Serving not so big.
Ramen was forgettable.
Hotpot was rather good.
Extensive menu of Japanese food.
Nice place to hang out with friends.
Food here were all ok, nothing really fantastic. Entry level Japanese food.
Sashimi and seafood were relatively fresh. Serving not so big.
Ramen was forgettable.
Hotpot was rather good.
Hidden at a Ulu corner of Golden Mile food centre, away from the bustling center area.
The Signature Oat Milk was refreshing, it was flavourful and the oats were chewy good.
They have hot version as well, +50cents
Will definitely return again
Just come for their drinks.
Waffles were soggy, ice cream was good.
We did not finish the waffles.
Nice place to hang out and chit chat with friends. Seats are comfortable and tables are clean.
A popular fish-head Steamboat that transforms into a Fishball Noodles shop in the morning.
Their Kway Teow noodles seems the facourote combination from all those that ordered before me, so I just follow. The kway teow with its wide surface area absorbs the chilli better that the usual yellow noodles. Chilli shiok.
Meatballs were tender. Fishballs were bouncy.
Rather Long queue during lunch time.