You would excuse the stall's idiosyncratic signage when you sink you teeth into a chewy and generous portioned Min Chiang Kueh. Try catch all of the overflowing fragrant orange coconut filling; that adds a crunch factor to the whole 70 cents deal. Yumz in my tumz and did I mention an authentic thank you from the stall owner after presenting her with my measly 70 cents.
Affordable priced and comes with a chock full of ingredients from the refreshing chilled cucumber strips to chunks of that minced meat gravy. Before eating, do mix some of that chilli and chilli oil with the noodles for an even better flavour.
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Zhong Hua Noodle House
Address: 208B, New Upper Changi Road, Bedok Interchange Hawker Centre, Unit 01-33, Singapore 462208
This poached fish came in a set with 2 side dishes which I chose mashed potatoes & pasta 🍝 It's $6 only but the portion might be slightly small for some. Definitely coming back here again! 👻
This amazing sliced fish congee is a great comfort food for this sick human being, and eating the dough fritter with the porridge is 😍😍😍. Costs only $3!
They have other stuff too, like handmade meatball congee and pig intestine.
Drop by Bedok hawker centre this evening to have our dinner after visiting the Pokemon event (available from 18 movement - 11 February 2017) at Changi Airport
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Having peanut sauce feast with Satay and Satay Bee Hoon. The peanut gravy for the bee hoon is indeed yummy and for $4 per plate the stall owner definitely is not stingy with their ingredients. #cuisineparadiseeatout #sgfood #hawkerfood #foodblogger #burpple #sgfoodies
One of the best black carrot cake i've tried in Singapore so far, sinfully good! 😋
Or loosely translated as Hot Sour Noodles, if you will. I've been wanting to try this stall that specialises in Chinese noodles like Zha Jiang Mian, Braised Beef Noodles, Dongbei Cold Noodles as well as boiled & pan-fried dumplings, and I'm glad I finally did! The 酸辣粉 here is essentially 酸辣汤 (a mildly hot & sour broth) with thick vermicelli strands. The broth itself was tangy and flavourful, and it packed a good punch of heat; it was also slightly viscuous, with the consistency similar to Taiwanese meesua. Topped with whole roasted peanuts, minced meat, and a heap of crunchy beansprouts, this is a mighty fine meal to satiate that tummy at a grand total of 5 bucks. Need more? Choose from any of the other appetiser dishes (picked spicy cucumbers, bean sprouts, beancurd skin etc) - all at $1 per huge serving.