Heng Kim Guan
I see many reviews of stall owners not paying the right prices and scolding customers. I was afraid
I've seen many reviews about stall owners not charging the right prices and scolding customers. I was a bit apprehensive at first, but after sitting here, I haven't observed any aggression, so I suppose it might be situational. Anyway, I saw a few positive reviews for the ban mian stall.
I ordered their Fried Fish Mee Hoon Kway, rating it 4/5. I would love to eat here again and give it another try because the fried fish is served separately from the soup and has a different color compared to usual fried fish soup places. That alone earns it a high score. Initially, I thought the soup was good, but upon reflection, it was just decent.
The mee hoon kway, which translates to hand-pulled noodles, honestly, if it were freshly made and not factory-produced, with its symmetrical square shapes and blandness, it might have improved the meal's score. Do try it with the other noodle options.
Ahmad Kamal
The Fork & Spoon foodcourt is an amazing makan place I just discovered near my office. A variety of
The Fork & Spoon foodcourt is an amazing makan place I just discovered near my office. A variety of Asian cuisine is offered here, from Indian to Malay, Chinese, Korean, and Japanese. There are desserts too. I tried the ban mian ($3.80) and char siew chicken rice ($3.80), and they were delightful! This place is a plus point for Muslims as almost all food stalls are halal-certified. There's an air-conditioned dining area. The smoking area seats around 40 people. Parking is free from 12 PM to 2 PM on weekdays.
Mdm Lim
Pretty enjoy eating here as the air conditioner is cool enough to enjoy a meal. Try KING OF PRAWN to
Pretty enjoyed eating here as the air conditioning was cool enough to enjoy a meal. Tried the KING OF PRAWN today. It was my first and last time trying. I ordered the $8.90 king prawn noodle. The bowl they used was too small. Yes, it looked more appealing with everything cramped together, and it definitely made eating so hard. I had to be very careful scooping the noodles to ensure the meat wouldn't spill out. The challenging part was when I needed to remove the shells in such a tiny bowl. Personally, I didn't taste any prawn flavour in the soup, and the prawns were just so-so. Attached is a picture of my meal halfway eaten. Sorry for the unglamorous pic, as I really wanted to share my honest opinion on a lunch that I didn't enjoy 😞
Tasty Myojo
This Koufu outlet is one of the most well run and managed among their foodcourts. They have both hal
This Koufu outlet is one of the best run and managed among their food courts. They have both halal and non-halal sections, separated by a glass door. Air-conditioned and outdoor seating are available. The staff are efficient and prompt in clearing tables. I've seen the Koufu manager on the shop floor on some days too. The staff behind the coffee counter are particularly efficient, and their coffee is among the best. It never fails to impress each time I buy it. The food court offers a good variety of food, such as duck rice & duck noodles, economy rice, vegetarian options, and la mian & xiao long bao in the non-halal section. The halal section offers roti prata, Western food, etc.
Muhammad Faizal
Good selection of food, all Halal. Korean Stall is our favorite. Seldom disappoints. But bibimbap to
Good selection of food, all Halal. The Korean stall is our favorite and seldom disappoints. However, the bibimbap today was a bit bland. Regardless, it was an enjoyable dining experience with the family. Safe management measures were followed. It was slightly crowded at 6:30 pm, but we were still able to find a table. Each table of 4 supposedly seats 2 with safe distancing, unless diners are from the same household?