Peter Lim
A Singaporean once whispered in my ear that this place served his favourite beef noodles. Everyone h
A local once whispered in my ear that this place served his favourite beef noodles. Everyone has their opinions and specific tastes, but this local's best-kept secret might just be revealed here and now. This place serves truly delicious beef and chicken noodle dishes! Definitely try the mee siam (with chicken and balls, served with a hard-boiled egg).
M. Tan
Great place to dine in. The choices is a lot.
Can get very crowded during dinning time. Have to wai
Great place to dine in. The choices are plentiful.
It can get very crowded during dining times, so you might have to wait a while before getting a seat.
Food is affordable and worth the amount paid.
Customer service is excellent; the waitresses are attentive and fast, attending to your needs.
Highly recommended for families to dine in.
Akira Tan
Slightly more expensive than E.A.T but the servings are also bigger.
Laksa ($4.50): (3.5-star)
Tast
Slightly more expensive than E.A.T, but the servings are also bigger.
Laksa ($4.50): (3.5-star)
Tastes a bit different than usual laksa, but the serving portion is big. The dou po (beancurd skin) is a bit hard and should be soaked in the laksa gravy for a few minutes before eating; it will taste chewy after that, which is nice ;-p
Otah Bun ($2.80): (4-star)
The otah bun was nicely toasted with fresh otah, but it's a bit small and not filling enough.
Chicken Ham and Cheese Toast ($2.20): (4-star)
Love the toast and the chewy cheese. I bought it as part of a combo, so it was cheaper.
Soft boiled egg ($1.50): (3-star)
Nothing special, but I prefer the fact that they crack the eggs instead of having me dirty my own hands doing it :-)
Lemon Tea ($2.20): (4-star)
Tastes great, not diluted like most coffeeshops, but they also cost more. I bought it as part of a combo, thus it cost $2 instead.
Coffee "Ti-Lo" ($1.70): (4-star)
Great tasting as I ordered a "thick" one without adding hot water. Just tell the server "Ti-Lo", which means "pour straight all the way" in Hokkien. I bought it as part of combo C, so it was cheaper.
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17-Dec-2017: There was a foul smell, not sure if it was from the toilet behind the walls or the mop they used. I hope they resolve it as it spoils the appetite. Otherwise, their food is delicious as usual.
Andy Wong
We come here often for breakfast on weekend and our favourite order is MR5, mee rebus with beef bris
We come here often for breakfast on weekends, and our favourite order is MR5, mee rebus with beef brisket and tendon. It's definitely not like the usual mee rebus you get in many places. The soup is nutty, savoury, and sweet, and you can squeeze in lime juice if you like.
In a bowl, you get the usual yellow noodles with generous servings of large chunks of beef brisket, tendons, tofu puffs, and an egg. If you order it spicy, they will also give you sambal and cuts of green chili.
Tari Jame
the taste never disappoints, very favorite with the laksa at this place, the kaya butter toast is al
The taste never disappoints. My favorite is the laksa here, and the kaya butter toast is also very delicious. I recommend this place; the prices are cheap and affordable for extraordinary taste and quality.