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Yam Mee Fishball Teochew Noodles

At Yam Mee, located near Kovan MRT, it is famous for their fishball noodle. The mee pok noodles are cooked to the right texture with the right level of firmness and springiness to the bites. They have handmade fish balls as well as meat balls. The rest of the toppings are commendable and the portions are generous too. The accompanying soup is tasty with the appropriate amount of sweetness.

Overall, this is a bowl of fishball noodle with quality ingredients and great taste. However, you will have to join the long queue and the needed patience for the delicacy. Anyway, isn’t good food worth the wait?


Yam Mee – Teochew Fishball Mee (炎成潮州鱼丸面)

Address: Kovan Market & Food Centre
Blk 209 Hougang Street 21, #01-35 Singapore 530209


KATONG LAKSA

This fabulous creation by 328 Katong Laksa is already a popular eatery. When it actually defeated Gordon Ramsay in a food show, it’s celebrity status magnified in legendary proportions. This bowl of laksa is absolutely a MUST TRY for the foodies. The bowl of laksa comes at $4.50, $5.50 or $6.50 per bowl and they sell otah as a side dish as well. For those people enjoy eating spicy food, this is the place for you too.

Opening Hours: 10am - 10pm

Address: 53 E Coast Rd, Singapore 428771



 Tian Tian Hainanese Chicken Rice

Tian Tian Chicken Rice is reputed to be Singapore’s top chicken rice and has been featured on Anthony Bourdain’s programme before. The fragrant rice is prepared with the right amount of sesame and chicken oil. Each mouthful of the rice is contains with fragrance of the chicken broth which it has been cooked in. And the chicken meat is very tender as well and it is best eaten when dipped with their special chilli sauce. So it is no surprise that the lunch queues fat their flagship stall located at the Maxwell Food Centre are always ridiculously long. Try going at off peak hours so the wait is more manageable.

Address: 1 Kadayanallur Street #01-10/11 Singapore 069184 (Maxwell Food Centre)

Opening Hours: 11am - 8pm Daily (Closed on Monday )



The Roti Prata House @ Thomson Road



The Roti Prata House is a top place for rich, crispy and buttery prata. It is best eaten when dipped in curry or with sprinkles of sugar for those with a sweet tooth. Aside from prata, they also serve delicious murtabak and biryani. They are open for 24 hrs from Friday to Saturday which can be a good supper place over the weekends.

 


Address: 246M Upper Thomson Road Singapore 574370

Nearest MRT Station: Marymount

(Take Bus No.410G or walking distance within 10 minutes)



Ri Ri Hong Mala Hot Pot


Mala Hot Pot originated from the Sichuan / Chongqing regions. It has gained tremendous popularity in China and almost simultaneously there are also eateries selling Mala Hot Pot popping up in Singapore’s food courts and hawker centres. In Singapore’s context, a hot pot refers to a steamboat kind of dish but for this Mala Hot Pot, it actually means Spicy Pot.


The concept is simple, you select the vegetables/meat and the degree of spiciness for your pot, and the chef will fry everything up with their special blend of Chinese spices, peppercorns, and dried chilis. The end result is a calorific bowl of fiery gratification. Come on down and try! Note: bring lots of tissue paper, you’ll need it.


Ri Ri Hong Mala Hot Pot 日日红麻辣香锅

Address: People’s Park Food Centre, 32 New Market Road #01-1042 & #01-1052

Opening hours: Mon to Sun 11.00am to 9.00pm

Average Price: $5-$10 per person (Depending on the portion)



Geylang L33 Claypot Rice


Geylang Claypot Rice has been in business for more than two decades and they are well known for their claypot rice and Zi Char (variety choice of stir fry food). The idea of putting all the ingredient into a pot and cook it with traditional charcoal for 30 minutes is convenient as well as the flavors of the different ingredients mixed together to achieve this strong flavour taste. So if you are having a craving, I suggest you head down to Geylang Lorong 33 or 4 Maju Ave, Serangoon Gardens for your craving fix!


Do call in and place your order in advance to lessen waiting times!


Geylang ClayPot Rice

Address: 639, Geylang Lorong 33,

Singapore 389570.

Operating hours: Closed on Mondays

11.30am to 4pm (Lunch)

5pm to 12am (Dinner)


4 Maju Ave Serangoon Gardens

Phone number 6816 2754

Opening Hours:

11:30 am - 2:30 pm

5:30 pm - 11:00 pm

Price range: $16-30



SENG KEE BLACK HERBAL CHICKEN SOUP - LIVER & KIDNEY MEE SUA


Seng Kee Black Herbal Chicken Soup stall serves a wide variety of soups ranging from black chicken herbal to ginseng pig brain soups and some other zi char food but they are most famous for their kidney mee sua (wheat vermicelli).

Apparently they have a few outlets, there is one just right across Kembangan MRT station.

 


Seng Kee Black Herbal Chicken Soup


Kembangan Branch

Address: 467 Changi Road, 419887

Phone: +65 67464089

Opening Hours: Daily: 16:00 - 01:00

Average Price: $5 ~

Bedok Branch

Address: Kaki Bukit 511 Market and Food Centre #01-31/32, 511 Bedok North Street 3.

Singapore 460511






Geylang L32 Hand Made Noodles

Ban Mian (Flour Noodle) is popularly known as handmade noodles. The dough of the noodle is made from scratch with flour and eggs to stretching of the dough to become noodle-like strands. Ban Mian is commonly eaten in Singapore coupled by the fact that most Singaporeans will crave for at anytime of the day.

This dish is very well known in Singapore as Ban Mian is available in almost every hawker center or food court. Typically, all the ban mian stalls offer a few choices of noodles: flat ban mian, thin u-mian or thick chewy mee hoon kuay. The various broth base are mainly the same, with wonderful balance between salty and sweet, brewed from ikan bilis and only the texture of the noodle is varied according to individual preference.

This Ban Mian stall that I am about to recommend, offers their specialty dry ban mian and is one of the best stalls in Singapore, whereby the combination of black sauce and their chilli sauce are added to the bowl of noodles, so that you get a plate of dry handmade noodles accompanied with egg and minced pork, prawn or fish, etc that are more flavourful. A separate bowl of soup will be served as well and this adds more kick to its taste.

Ban mian lovers looking for the BEST ban mian in Singapore? Look for it at Geylang Lor 32; a bowl of starchy chewy hot ban mian is waiting for you. And be prepared to be greeted by a long queue.



 

L32 Hand Made noodles

Address: 558 Geylang Road Jln Geylang Lorong 32,   Singapore 389509 | Tel: 9770 2829 | Opening hours: 11:30am to 9:30pm (Closed on Mon)






RICE DUMPLING FESTIVAL
 

 

Rice dumpling festival is known as ‘Duanwu Festival’ or ‘Dragon Boat Festival’, a traditional andfestive occasion to celebrate in Singapore.  Some of the activities includes preparation of making rice dumpling and eating dumpling or participating in the dragon boat race. This festival occurs every year on the 5th day and 5th month of the lunar calendar. 

Speaking of rice dumpling, below are some of the recommendations on where to get delicious rice dumpling for this upcoming rice dumpling festival on the 9th June 2016.

 

 

     1. Hoo Kee Rice Dumplings

This stall is known to make the best Hokkien Bak Zhang and they are famous for their Hokkien-style pork dumpling wrap with salted egg yolk. It is definitely worth queuing up for their generous with their ingredients portion that are flavorful for their juicy pork, mushroom and chestnut with sticky rice.


     Rating: 3.5/5

Average Price: ($2.00-$5.00 per piece)

Phone: 6221 1155

Opening Hours: 8.30am to 4.30pm
     (Closed on Sundays and Public Holidays)

     Website: www.hookeebakchang.sg

     

     2. Kim Choo Kueh Chang

     Kim Choo Kueh Chang Kim Choo is well known for their traditional nonya kueh and the      famous XO dumpling with many years of passing down the recipe. Only two words to      describe; delicious and fulfilling. 

     

     Rating: 4.5/5 
     Average Price: ($2.50-$5.00 per piece) 
     Phone: 6741 2125 
     Opening Hours: 10am to 10pm daily 
     Website: www.kimchoo.com 

     Address: 60/62 Joo Chiat Place

 


     3. Hiong Kee Dumplings 

     Hiong Kee Dumplings is located at Hong Lim Food Center, many have review that this stall            also sells delicious dumpling and people are willing to travel all the way to there just to                  purchase their dumplings, it is known to sell delicious dumpling with a variety of choice for            you to choose, for instance; Nonya Dumpling, sweet red bean kee chang, pork belly                      dumpling and traditional pork/chicken dumpling.

     

         
     
    

     Rating: 3.5/5 Average Price: ($1.20-$3.50 per piece)
     Phone: 6535 2783
     Opening Hours:  Mon - Sat: 10:00 - 19:30 (Closed on Sunday)

     Address: #02-37, Hong Lim Food Centre, 531A Upper Cross Street, 051531


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