While I’m not pleased that my favourite bak chor mee is overly crowded with their crowning of Michelin star which resulted in influx of people queuing and adding to my average waiting time, their standards are remarkably consistent. Right amount of sauces and noodles cooked Al dente is a given, their underrated ingredient to me is the pork liver. The right doneness of pork liver is amazing as it is one of the most overlooked ingredient that hawkers will typically overcook it.
The son took over from his dad and this stall has been running for over 80 years. His son is the only who cooks (try not to get from the takeaway stall as it is a different cook) and the result is for all to taste.
Note: Do note that this popular bak chor mee stall is not to be confused with Tai Wah Pork Noodles chain as this is their only stall.
Ref: https://mothership.sg/2021/10/hill-street-tai-hwa-pork-noodle-newspaper-ad/
Hill Street Tai Hwa = Michelin Star (Crawford Lane)
Tai Wah = Michelin Bib Gourmand (multiple stalls)
Lunch. #foodporn #kimchi #fish #soup
Occasionally I'd have curry rice for breakfast and I'll be slightly disappointed when I missed their last serving. The most usual comment that I get from my friends is "isn't it too heavy for breakfast?" No, of course not. A quick glance at the long queue paints a different picture, made up of mainly middle- aged hungry customers, this stall brings up a nostalgia memory of our grandparents cuisines. Mild Hainanese chicken curry accompanied by stewed cabbage finished off with various gravies doused on the rice, tasty and yet so comforting. Sounds just about right.
#breakfast #curry #hainanese #latergram #whatieat
Saturday packed as usual. #coffee #singapore #cshh
You this piece of meat. #foodporn #latergram
Home made apricot pie. #foodporn
Eggs Benedict #lunch
As good as it gets. #lunch
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