$14 for waffle with double scoop
We ordered hazelnut chocolate cookies and earl grey flavours. Decent and waffle is crispy

New addition to the mall I think but it’s in a v secluded area so I didn’t realise but wow the Ipoh hor fun is really good! It’s hard to find Ipoh hor fun in sg and the sauce is sweet yet savoury. I ordered dry Ipoh hor fun with steamed chicken $11.90 ++ and will definitely come back if I have cravings again

Ordered chicken vege sundubu $16++ and you can choose your soup base (salt and ginger / miso / non-spicy) and spicy level. I had miso less spicy and it was good 😋 It comes with 2 clams as well. I liked this more than sbdc as sbdc is q ex and there’s more seasoning and less soup. Would come back again

Was trying to find the Ayam penyet store that my colleague brought me before but I couldn’t and we decided to try this instead. Chicken was ok but a little small and wished that there was some sauce on the rice so the meal won’t be so dry. It wasn’t super crowded but we had to wait 20 mins for our food which was too long. Meal was $8.90

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Pork broth with garlic paste. Pretty decent ramen with a lot of Japanese visiting as well. Can be crowded even on weekdays night. They used to have free hard boiled eggs but now no more!!
Ramen was $15.50++

Blueberry cheesecake and hojicha ice cream!
Double scoop at $9
Both flavours were great and they allowed sampling. Place was crowded even on a Monday evening, would visit again

Herbal bkt is so hard to find in sg but this is the absolute one that my fam always goes to. The queue can be q long because almost everyone in the hawker centre is ordering this!!
Spent around $22.40 total for 2 pax
- herbal pork ribs bkt for 2 (the quality of meat is good and you can ask for extra soup as well)
- braised pork trotters
- youtiao (sadly it’s soggy…)
- mee sua / rice
Highly recommended and always perfect for rainy days 😍

Perfect for a rainy day - chicken ramen with gyoza
Around $22/pax
Comes with free upsize noodles and they have dry ramen as well. Apparently it’s the sister stall of Kajiken. Have been to Kajiken countless of times but first time here and enjoyed their soup ramen.

Was enticed by this when I saw a group of people carrying the plates as it looks huge and nice 😋
$8.50 for pork collar hor fun which is one of the more affordable options
Taste decent albeit a little too salty. Love the crispy hor fun bits as it adds dimension to the food

Hidden dim sum place run by ex-convicts which is nice and affordable! Might see a little queue during lunch time on weekdays but queue moves fast.
Was introduced to this by my colleague and am back for the third time! Spent around $15/pax for 3
Love the variety from dim sum to mains eg curry chicken / sesame chicken / nasi lemak
Egg tarts can be sold out so do ask them to check when you’re ordering.

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Perfect for a rainy day but we had to queue around 15 mins on a Friday night.
Mee sua $6/7
Salted chicken 盐酥鸡 $7
Marinated cucumber $4
Simple and no frills meal :-)

This place has super long queue on Fri nights as it opens until v late and has a huge variety of Chinese food from Tze char to skewers.
I love their tomato egg esp. My second time dining in and this time round they did not spam too much seasoning thankfully.
Service is fast and price is reasonable.
Spent around $18 each