Showing posts with label ice kachang. Show all posts
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Monday, 18 June 2012

Resort World Sentosa - Malaysian Food Corner

This time round we head to Resort World area in Sentosa where hawker food exist..to be more specific, Malaysian hawker food. In an area built for different hawker food, the selection is just nice, not too many though price is another thing.

The longest queue in the whole 'food court' was the hokkien mee, a different version from the more common one Singaporeans eat. It is the dark sauce kind where can be found at some tze char stalls. Taste wise wasn't too bad though I think there would be nicer ones elsewhere. There were not much ingredients also and at a cost of $6!

If you like the fatty kind of char siew in your wanton mee, this is the right place to come! For a price of $4, you get quite a bit of char siew and the noodles is not too bad, though again nothing fantastic. However, the serving portion is quite generous for the noodles, char siew and won ton.

To end it off, dessert!! The dessert store sold only a few kinds of desserts, ice kachang being one of them. The ingredients in the dessert were plenty though the atapchi was slightly hard.



On the hold, price wise, you might think you are paying loads for such simple food. However, the ambience is different, area is different and you may realised that the crowd is also slightly different with more tourists and visitors to Sentosa. For cheaper alternative, this place might be worth a try, but don't expect the food to be the most delicious one you ever had!

Wednesday, 11 April 2012

Adam Road Food Center - Wide range of food choices

We embark to Adam Road Food Center today, set in the heart of Farrer Road and Bukit Timah Road. There was a quite a big crowd of people on this weekdy night. The nearest MRT station would be the new Botanic Gardens station while there are many buses that goes to this place. 

The original intention of trying the famous Nasi Lemak for dinner came to naught as the both stalls that sold Nasi Lemak were closed. Do they close on Wednesdays? Anyway despite that, there seemed to be plenty of other choices there, especially a wide range of Indian food available. This time round, we tried out the bee hoon goreng. There were many stores to choose from, and thus going to the store that has the most customers? One thing about buying mee/bee hoon going is that the store person would always presume that the customer would want an egg on top of their noodles and later charging the extra 50 cents for the egg. The bee hoon goreng wasn't too bad, tasty and appetizing but as usual adding lots of bean sprouts!

The second dish was the mutton soup, bought from the store which only specializes in mutton soup, the different parts of the soup available. The soup was rich in taste and spicy, one of a kind if you enjoy drinking soup. After posting about prawn mee for the last few entries, we succumbed to the big prawn mee again! There was a short queue for this store and the soup ws thick and rich in the stock. Lovely! Quite a few prawns were also given, making it worthy for the price that you pay.

Lastly was the ice kachang! What was the original intention of ordering a drink ended up with a dessert. This ice kachang store had a long queue, with the store uncle ensuring that each ice kachang was made to perfection, with adequate amount of ingredients. You would not miss this store since there is only one with a long long queue!


Try out the food at this food center and you will be spoilt for the wide range of choices of food available!