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- TingFebruary 5, 2015Nothing of note here except for the Rojak which is definitely value for money and the Muah Chee which is super when freshly made. Don't miss the latter.
- KL style chilli ban mian. Noodle Foodie (under the sign Ipoh Chilli Pan Mee) serves up a yummy bowl. Mix it all up and enjoy! Let them know if u want more chilli!
- Muah Chee (glutinous rice snack). Pricey but it's probably the best-tasting in Singapore. Dipped in fried shallot oil to give an aromatic taste. Have a spare spoon on standby to scoop the spillovers😁
- Korean food. Enjoyed a bowl of bibimbap from JJ Food Express. Lots of ingredients incl BBQ chicken. Option of bowl ($6) or stone bowl to keep warm for longer ($7)
- Yong tau foo. Min bowl price from Jaytee is $4.90. YTF items appears to be 70-cents each. Wide selection. Very thick & flavourful soup. Their tau chiu sauce is overly sweet
- Dum briyani from Al Hadheerah $8. Enjoyed my boneless mutton serving. Aromatic rice. Deep flavours from the well-cooked meat
- Jess ThiaDecember 7, 2014At Taipei Night Market eatery corner as the rest of the food court open space was crowded: 2nd try after they recently change boss. Ingredient quality & variety within a meal no longer value-for-money
- Rojak is a must try if you have time to queue for it. I like the bee noodle too. Lots of peanuts. Yummy.
- Teh tarik & other popular Indian Muslim drinks. Get them from Al Hadheerah stall, which sells prata, dosai, briyani
- Plant-based options: specialty vegetarian, thunder tea rice, kimchi soup, Korean rice cakes, rojak, fruits
- Rojak. The serving from Soon Heng Rojak is full of ingredients. Food correspondent Eunice Quek enjoyed hers with cuttlefish. Source: Sunday Times
- Vegetarian stall offers quite a lot of fresh vege dishes 👍🏼
- Hougang muah Chee a must eat! Comes in peanut or black sesame. Yums!
- Enjoyed the Thunder Tea Rice here. Not salty. Peanuts & ikan bilis were fresh
- There is an entrance from Toa Payoh Bus Terminal ground floor to the food court. It’s near berth B2
- Braised duck rice. Average plate from 70s Braised Delicacies. Smallest serving was their $4.80 set
- Tom yum seafood soup ($5.50). Mediocre spicy soup
- Japanese. Katsu don ($5.50) from JJ Japanese Cuisine was unimpressive. Stall gave way too much soggy rice
- Minie NgNovember 25, 2010Soon Heng Rojak near the escalator - Long Q but pretty fast-moving. Uncle is very generous with his peanut toppings! Worth a try!
- Get Thunder Tea Brown Rice for its wholesome, healthy meal.
- CAugust 2, 2018Duck rice is nice, MLXG is slightly expensive but above average. Skip the rojak, it has seen better days
- try the rojak! power! my chinese buddy says d herbal chicken set is value 4 money n delicious!
- Very good variety and the country's most famous Rojak
- Nita TalibMarch 30, 2011The Nasi Ayam not bad...was not given some parsley...when i for some the older makcik roll her eyes & the other makcik gave me a ? look....so people be careful when you ask for something...!!!
- I love the Rojak here! Must try cuz worth the long queue! =)
- Zhen Zi Prawn Noodle is worth trying!!! Portion a little small...$4.50 come with 3 prawns.
- Amy Dorothy GohMay 26, 2015Korean food is super disappointing .... Soondubu is just go chu jang mixed with water ...
- Thunder Tea brown rice is yummiest compared to Thunder Tea white rice.
- DoLfieDecember 21, 2010Zhen Zi Prawn Noodle - self-proclaimed "probably the best soup in Singapore" (but it's just so-so only...)
- Peanut ball at tim sum stall not bad, skin quite crispy n not the chewy chewy type
- james harleyOctober 7, 2013Hi, new here, i am checking something here, does anyone know a gourmet paradise in here? Thanks