Cherylin Scarlett Rose
This is my 2nd time visiting this stall to try their laksa & today at 2:30++pm, they're closed.
The
This is my second time visiting this stall to try their laksa, and today at 2:30 PM++, they were closed.
The first time I visited a few weeks ago around 9 AM++, the laksa was not ready yet, and neither were most of the other food items. Only some Malay cakes (kueh-kueh) were displayed at the front, after queuing for a good 5-10 minutes.
The lady manning the front of the stall, who appeared to be in her mid-thirties, claimed the laksa would be ready in another half an hour, around 9:30 AM++.
I walked away disappointed but decided to return to buy some curry potato puffs (epok-epok kentang) to fill my hungry stomach.
Then, I asked the lady again if the laksa would be ready by 9:30 AM++. She said she couldn't promise it would be ready by then, perhaps 10 AM to 10:30 AM++ to be certain. She then asked me why I wouldn't want to wait.
I drove all the way from the Northwest side of SG, expecting the laksa to be ready the first time I visited, and I was asked if I could wait. Seriously?
A friendly piece of advice: please do not state your stall's opening hours as 7 AM-4 PM if featured food on the menu is not even ready by 9:30 AM++ and the stall is closed earlier than 3 PM!
I would still try a third visit JUST for the laksa. I hope and pray that I wouldn't be disappointed again.
Who knows, third time's the charm!
Jian Hao TAN
Bought putu piring from Ang Mo Kio hub. Service is very slow. The putu piring is not very nice when
Bought putu piring from Ang Mo Kio hub. The service was very slow. The putu piring was not very nice when compared to the Haig Road competitor. Very disappointed.
Karen Tan
The putu piring was quite sticky...i much prefer the haig rd one (i think it's 5 fpr $3.50 for the h
The putu piring was quite sticky. I much prefer the Haig Road one (I think it's 5 for $3.50 there). It was 4 for $3.50 at this stall.
BM Neo
This $2 fritter is soggy on the outside and mushy on the inside. Filling consists of what seems like
This $2 fritter is soggy on the outside and mushy on the inside. The filling consists of what seems like mashed potato and carrot; I did not taste any chicken as advertised by the stall assistant. I will not be getting this again.
Mariam Khan
is prepared food tasted before serving.... for too much salt, sugar etc? seems like quality control
Is the prepared food tasted before serving? It seems to have too much salt, sugar, etc. Quality control doesn't seem to matter anymore. It used to be a favourite... reasonably priced and tasted pretty good. BUT almost two years into this pandemic, suddenly the mee siam (and mee rebus) are too salty/overpowering, and the laksa is bitter from too much kunyit. The only thing still passable was the lontong. In hard times like this, don't make us throw away food, and after spending money, we are still hungry?