Re: BEST FOOD DISCUSSION - Palatable, Savory, Delicious Food Found In ASEAN
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Originally Posted by AhSoonNo1
Hwa Chong Sliced Fish Soup • Pork Ribs Noodle
Address - Block 216 Bedok North Street 1 Market & Food Centre
Open everyday from 8am-230pm and closed on Tuesday
Hwa Chong Sliced Fish Soup • Pork Ribs Noodle was the only one in the row of stalls with a queue despite it being lunch hour. I guess you can form your own judgement about the quality of food served. While this stall may not top your list of "Best Fish Soup" or "Best Pork Ribs Noodle", what Auntie and Uncle serve up is definitely above average and value for money. Prices start from $3 for Pork Ribs Noodle and go up to $6 for the bigger sized portion of Sliced Fish/Seafood Soup.
Re: BEST FOOD DISCUSSION - Palatable, Savory, Delicious Food Found In ASEAN
We chanced upon Aroy Dee Thai Kitchen after some shopping at Dhoby Ghaut area. Located just a 5 minutes walking distance from POMO, this place is opened all night, which make it a great place to place for dinner/supper. Aroy Dee takes only cash transaction, do ensure you have enough cash on hand when you visit. All in all, we would still recommend Aroy Dee Thai Kitchen to people who have late night Thai food craving after having a pint or two nearby. The opening hours of Aroy Dee is also a plus point for all the night owls (they close at 6am).
Re: BEST FOOD DISCUSSION - Palatable, Savory, Delicious Food Found In ASEAN
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Originally Posted by isis
We chanced upon Aroy Dee Thai Kitchen after some shopping at Dhoby Ghaut area. Located just a 5 minutes walking distance from POMO, this place is opened all night, which make it a great place to place for dinner/supper. Aroy Dee takes only cash transaction, do ensure you have enough cash on hand when you visit. All in all, we would still recommend Aroy Dee Thai Kitchen to people who have late night Thai food craving after having a pint or two nearby. The opening hours of Aroy Dee is also a plus point for all the night owls (they close at 6am).
Remember the golden rule: never judge noodles by their colour.
While the noodles may seem dry at first glance due to the lack of any sauce, the onsen egg provides enough liquid to act as a binder when you mix up it all up. The chili flakes seem to disappear from sight, and with comforting yolk coating every strand, there is no warning –or scent- of the Armageddon that is headed your way.
The spiciness doesn’t hit you in the face like a good Mike Tyson knockout. Your mouth registers the chewy texture of the noodles first, then the gentle egg, savoury minced meat and crunchy ikan bilis. Then the chili starts ambushing you from the back at the throat, which then creeps into your mouth and your insides. The kick is strong, and your stomach feels like it’s doing backflips.
Face To Face’s dried chili is definitely not for the faint of heart, and we recommend that those who are unaccustomed to fiery spice to protect their stomachs by drinking milk prior to eating these noodles, or otherwise risk discomfort for the rest of the day.
Thankfully, there are combo sets available, which offer a drink on the side, such as honey lemon and soy milk, at just an extra dollar. Definitely a worthy match to the spicy Korean Samyang noodles.
Expected Damage: $8.90 per pax
Face To Face Noodle House: 180 Kitchener Road, City Square Mall #02-23, Singapore 208539 | Tel: 6595 6595 | 11.00am – 10.00pm | Website | Facebook