Koon Kee 冠记 located in Petaling Street is known for its wanton mee. Online reviews said it is one of the famous wantan mee in the city centre of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The traditional shop has limited seating space with only a few dining tables. The shop is easily spotted when you see an elderly uncle selling Chinese pancakes in front of their store. Koon Kee is currently run by 2nd generation owner. We had the chance to try it during our recent trip. Read More
Laifabar has relocated to Prestige Centre at Bukit Batok Crescent recently. They used to be at The Scarlet Singapore, Ann Siang Hill. The name “Laifabar” is refer to “let’s prosper” in Mandarin words. The F&B was always full house and long queue whenever I passed by the previous location. They serve traditional old school wanton noodles and other delights with price starts from S$5.50 onwards. There are a mix of online reviews but mostly are positive so I was looking forward to it. Read More
Whenever people talked about Kim San Leng Food Centre, Min Ji Chicken Rice stall came into the picture. The food centre is located within a walking distance from Bishan MRT Station and Junction 8 Mall. But I am here not for the chicken rice but for the Charcoal Char Siew Wanton Noodle few stalls away from the famous chicken rice. Read More
Ju Hao , the authentic Northern-Chinese cuisine restaurant from local food empire Ministry of Food is located at Platform M by MOF level 2 of SingPost Centre. It is conveniently located within a walking distance from Paya Lebar MRT Station. Platform M is also one-stop food destination for different restaurant concepts and Ju Hao is one of the listed F&B. Read More
Ho Seng Kee is known to be one of the best JB Wanton mee in Johor Bahru when you google online. Most Singaporeans will surely give this place a try when they are in Johor Bahru. Ho Seng Kee started off in the early 1940s and expanded to restaurant at City Square Mall, Johor Bahru. It is currently run by third generation. 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