Located on first level, this has become my favorite food whenever I visit Golden Mile Food Centre. Affordable and yummy. Chicken cutlet is tasty and I can eat my vegetables too.
Affordable and tasty even though it is a bit too watery.
This is a filling breakfast for $4.90 with the tea-c. Nice and relaxing ambience accompanies the breakfast and I will come back for more when the time comes.
If you go during weekday 12-3pm, you can get this for $6.50 with the promo lunch set. The promo lunch set includes ice green tea and 3 pieces of meatball. Tasty and similar to how Indonesian noodle should taste. 🤤
I changed the drink to hot tea because I don't really like the ice green tea. You can also change to Teh Botol (the famous tea drinks in Indonesia) but there is additional charge of 30 cents if I remember correctly.
This chicken charsiew udon is one of the tastiest I have encountered. Since I like matcha, I opted for Matcha udon (add $1). It was great and I could taste the matcha that blends perfectly with the chicken charsiew and the udon soup. Would come back here for more.
Flavorful beef patty with egg and rice. A bit dry but I assume it is because of the delivery. Should be nicer to eat at the venue itself.
This is a premium burger that is so delicious and another favorite of mine beside Classic Angus Cheese and Quarter Pounder. A bit pricey with $8.95 price tag for the extra value meal but it is worth it.
This is my other favorite beside honey lemon black tea. I find it very nice with less sugar and no ice. It is $4.10 for the medium size.
I needed to wait for a friend so decided to get my tea-c in Ya Kun Kaya Toast. For $2.60, this large cup of tea-c really warmed me in the chilly rainy day.
This is my new favorite food stall in JEM. For $3.90, you get a "diet size" Serawak Kolo Mee that is tasty and full of pork meat. I find the size is a bit small though, so I will buy two portion of it for $6 (promotion price).
The kolo mee have 4 taste: white, black, spicy, or black and spicy. My wife tried the black and spicy kolo mee but she found it more like ordinary wanton noodle. So I would recommend white (traditional) kolo mee if you have the chance to visit this stall.
They also have various pan mee menu but I haven't tried it.
Originally I wanted to get the burger but my colleague persuaded me to get the cheesesteak instead. For $17, this is a good and satisfying meal to give me a good taste of Philly's favorite food. Another colleague of mine said that this was quite authentic so I believe this is even more worth it to eat.
Koi has become the favorite drinks to accompany my dinner. Honey Lemon Black Tea, less ice, and no toppings costs $4.10 and the size is generous. The other drink you saw in the photo is the same drink but for my wife. It shows how popular it is in our household.