First Street Teochew Fish Soup located at Upper Serangoon Road is known as one of the best fish soup in Singapore. Based on online reviews, it is founded by Mr William Lim back in the 80s, where he started the business at First Centre before relocation here in Upper Serangoon Road. They are featured in various media platform and currently manage by father and two sons. Read More
Old World Bakuteh at Hiap Hoe Eating House is known for its fried porridge instead of bak kut teh. The stall is located within a walking distance from Yishun MRT Station. The fried porridge is featured on social media during circuit breaker. Hence, I decided to give it a try. Thus, I took approximately 45mins bus ride to check the place. Read More
Outram Park Fried Kway Teow is awarded Bib Gourmand Award in the MICHELIN GUIDE SINGAPORE 2018 selection. It is well-known in the food community and seems like everyone is raving about it. I made my way to the stall located at Hong Lim Food Centre, Chinatown early in the morning to check it out. Read More
Cheng Mun Chee Kee Pig Organ Soup located at Foch Road and Authentic Mun Chee King of Pig’s Organ Soup located at Jalan Besar both are known for their pig organ soup in Singapore. Both stalls are originated from the same family but they went separate ways with their own regular customers. Pig’s Organ Soup or we called “zhu zha tang 猪什汤” is one of the comfort soup dish in Malaysia and Singapore. It is a traditional Chinese soup from Teochew Origin serving clear soup with mix pig offals. Read More
Singapore Food Masters 2019 is back this season featuring the stalls and restaurants across Singapore. This event is held annually in appreciation of Singapore local food culture.The food hunt is categorized into four zones – North, East, Central & West with top 10 Food Masters unveiled for the public and judges to vote for a given time period. And lastly, we will have the top 3 eateries from four corners amongst more than 120 eateries. Read More
Chee Cheong Fun stall located at Canning Garden, Ipoh was well-known by the locals away from the tourist hubs. Chee Cheong Fun, or we called it steamed rice noodles are known for breakfast choice by the locals. There are many decent chee cheong fun stalls in Ipoh but this particular stall at Canning Garden serves it on metal plates and traditional sauces. Read More
It was a random weekday night after an early tasting session when we decided to go for second round of dinner. So, one of us suggested Lian He Ben Ji Claypot Rice, which is located at Chinatown Complex. Then, she called to order directly and was told to go down in 40minutes time. Read More
Despite visiting Penang so many times, I have yet tried the King of Rojak. Hock Seng Rojak is claimed to be the Rojak King of Penang and it has been in business for more than 40 years. Hock Seng Rojak stall has attracted locals and tourist to line up in queues to check out their rojak. Read More
My friends and I visited Bei-ing Yun Tuen Noodles located at Roxy Square Food Court over the weekend to try out their noodles. As I am not familiar with the place, it took me a while to locate the stall. I went round and round the building until I found the stall. Read More