Tuesday, 10 July 2012

Albert Court Food Center


We ventured out to the East this time, not knowing what to expect at Albert Court Food Center, located behind the famous Bugis Village. 

Despite it looking gloomy from afar and not very well lit in the entire building, we soon came to realised that there were many rows of food. Not really knowing what to eat, we decided to queue for food that had a queue. 

First came the Nasi Lemak. With its pungent rice, this stall attracted a long queue. The service is quite fast despite the long queue as the waffle got in line while the spaghetti analysed the queue. Probably one of the main reasons for the queue was also that the food was cheap, resulting in many workers buying one of the set to fill their stomachs. 

There is a huge variety of dishes if you do not want the set meals, and they are very generous with their servings. The chicken wing was crispy while the hot dog, curry veg and potato was normal. However, one would not forget the chilli which is a must when eating nasi lemak.



Behind this stall is a stall which sells a huge variety of dishes which attracted many also and had a long queue. I could not decide whether to eat the hor fun or the black sauce hokkien noodles. 

However, after waiting in the queue, I decided to go for the black sauce hokkien noodles. Portion wise it was just nice, though it was slightly dry. With a price of $3, it filled my stomach nicely and was too full to have any desserts. 

There are many other food in this food center. It would be worth going back again.

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