Very tasty handmade custard bun comparable to Tim Ho Wan. Priced at $1 each.
My colleagues say the fried rice taste like the one from din tai fung but at a cost of a coffeeshop tze char's. They use pearl rice which taste different from those Sg/My tze char stall. This stall sells mainly Northern China food and seems like my colleagues are addicted to this fried rice. Priced at $5.50 for a plate.
This is similar to the 'korean style' fried chicken but topped up with salted egg sauce. Deliciously sinful. Priced at $12.80 (before GST & service charge)
Taste abit like satay, however with tinge of tumeric and lemongrass which makes the dish unique. Priced at $12.80 (before GST & service charge)
This is not a usual pineapple fried rice from a tze char stall. It is topped up with generous portion of seafood and ingredients. Priced at $13.80 (before GST & service charge)
Fried rice with fresh prawns and mussels. Priced at $14.80 (before GST & service charge)
Good for people who are afraid of the spiciness/sourish that comes with tom yum soup. I wouldn't say this is an authentic tom yum soup but a soup base with a tinge of tom yum flavouring added to enhance its taste. Priced at $14.80 (+$2.00 for glass noodle) (before GST & service charge)
First time at this Thai restaurant at Orchard Central and we shared some mouth-watering fries while waiting for our main course. Fries taste really special with tom yum powder sprinkled on the top. Priced at $7.80 (before GST & service charge)
This is a must try if you are into Thosai. Kheema Thosai comes with a choice of chicken/mutton. We topped it up with cheese for additional $1.40. Thosai is nicely wrapped with meat inside and sauce is made of coconut. Couldn't taste the cheese in the end but meal was filling and satisfying nevertheless. Cost about $7+ for this meal.
Brinda's is located at Bukit Merah Central and opened 24 hours.
First time here and ordered Fish Briyani at about $8.80. Portion was quite big and the fish with curry taste good compared to other indian food stall's. The restaurant goes by fast-food chain concept whereby you order from the counter and it's self-service. It sells mostly Northern Indian food though there are still some southern indian food like roti prata. Best of all, they are opened 24 hours.
Taste abit like unagi although I am not sure what type of fish is that. Sauce taste abit strong too. Priced at $6.50
Taste good with their sauce and price is decent as well compared to other vietnamese food joint, definitely more with it than a typical vietnamese stall in a food court. Priced at $3