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From Hong Noodle House
Savoury slurpy satay beehoon.
Not bad indeed.
The French Butter Kaya Toast from 133 Traditional Coffee & Toast at Jalan Batu is a delightful treat, offering a perfect blend of creamy kaya and butter on crisp toast, all for an unbeatable price of just $2.50.
A must-try for those seeking an authentic local breakfast experience!
Complete with hot beverage.
When asked about their spice level, I was told to go for 小辣 if I am concerned it may get too spicy and that is how my MXG order cooked bland, not numbing and not spicy at all. It kind of ruined my MXG craving on a cold night 》$12.50
📍 Wang Zai Kitchen 旺仔小厨 | #01-03
This stall could easily missed out as it located on its own at the side, Old Place Fresh Prawn Prawn Noodle serving some decent bowl of prawn noodle here.
Go for the pork rib to enjoy the fullness of taste when you have the soup base, which has its sweetness that I like it much. Definitely a comfortable bowl. The small version only comes with one prawn unfortunately, but generous portions for the pork ribs.
Found a new stall in Jalan Batu Hawker Centre that makes Appam to order! The $3 set comprises of two freshly-cooked Indian fermented rice cakes (also known as “hoppers”) which are thick and fluffy in the middle, and thin and crispy around the sides. Slightly tangy, they are served with a watery coconut milk that’s been seasoned with a pinch of salt, and as much of the classic bright orange sugar as you like.
Look for “Shaikh Alawdeen”, stall #01-14.
$8 for everything in this picture. Come here for old school vibes and older school prices! Tasty Bak Chor Mee and an accessible laksa that won't leave you questioning your life choices.
The kopi here is fantastic