This entry is supposed to be on location at Zion Riverside Food Centre, with the range of prawn mee, carrot cake, and tao huay waiting for us..however to our dismay, the place was close!!
Before crossing the road to the hawker centre, the entire area was already dark, indicating that no stores were under operation. It was a disappointing trip, making our way there only to find that it is not opened.
The question now is, what happened to the food centre?? We did not cross over to find out as the shuttle bus came, resulting in us heading somewhere else to eat. However, we will find out in the next couple of days what has happened to it and update it here. In the mean time, anyone knows whether the food centre has closed down or under going renovation?
LATEST UPDATE:::
Zion Riverside Food Center is now open for operation after their renovation.
Wednesday, 28 March 2012
Monday, 26 March 2012
Hong Kong Street Chun Kee (Bukit Merah) 香港街珍記
The initial thought was that we were heading to the food centre at Alexandra. However, this meal which consisted of lots and lots of bean sprouts is at the coffee shop opposite of Alexandra Hospital, which can be viewed from the main road if you are passing by.
This Tze Char store has a wide variety of food but one of the speciality dish is the San Lao Hor Fun which is hor fun based with fish and bean sprouts. If you are a lover of bean sprouts this dish is definitely for you! The hor fun noodles would make it you feel full, together with a light fish and veg to complete the meal.
The second dish is a recommended dish by the auntie, which after ordering, we realised that our entire dinner, which has only two dishes both consisted of fish! The mango bits and floss added to the crispy fish was quite refreshing!
This coffee shop is hardly crowded and you will definitely not miss it if you are traveling along Alexandra Road so give it atry when you are heading along that way! This store is located at Blk 125 Bukit Merah Lane 1 #01-190.
Wednesday, 21 March 2012
Mei Ling Food Centre
Today we embark on our start of our affair to Mei Ling Food Centre, located at the hearts of Queenstown and a short distance away from Queenstown MRT station.
Main aim of this visit: To revisit the famous Shanghai dumpling that was previously from Commonwealth Ave Food Centre.
Short Review: Before the main course, there was of course appetizer, which was the rojak from the store beside it. Dumpling was still exceptionally good though the portion has shrunk, now being 8 pieces for $4 instead of 10. Wish I could have more!! Together with the Beijing noodles and the hot & spicy soup (which can churn your stomach), this meal was more than enough for the day!
After dinner, take a stroll along the hilly side of the area. Of course, don't get lost and end up in the midst of Queenstown. Find the MRT track and you will never be lost!
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