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At Geylang Lor 21A, a lost gem was found...
For those who used to frequent the corner coffee shop along Armenian Street, you would recall two stalls in it. The Char Kway Teow and the Wu Xiang store. Since the coffee shop had made way for new swanky offices, the owners of the wu xiang store has problems finding a new location. They first moved to the Chinese Swimming Club and set up store next to the swimming pool. Business was not as brisk as only members are allowed to enter the club. After a two years hiatus, the owner's wife informed that they had set up store att 128 Tembeling Road. This coffee shop also house the famous Ang Mo Noodles with Wanton.
Anyway on to the food. The prawn cracker is freshly made and cooked on the spot. So it is piping hot and crispy when served. Also high recommended are the sotong, ngoh hiang and also the pink coloured sausages (some people call it Guan Chiang). The beehoon is not fantastic but I always ask for large helping of ikan bilis to complement the dish.
It's always a must to have this in Indonesia, big glass mug, chilled, generous serving of ice cream which fizzles off into root beer. Can't get any better than this anymore.
You won't believe where this bespoke ice-cream palour is. That aside, the apple crumble ice-cream is the best by far!!! That's why I had to interrupt my posting of other food earlier because of this amazing dessert!
Another classic at the Moomba (closed) - thick sliced chorizo, fusilli, sun dried tomato, bacon in a creamy sun dried tomato sauce. Ok, it is a sinful salad but definitely worth it. If you want to save on calories, just get the half portion. Photo credits to the food chapter blog spot.
In loving memory (2003? to 2009)... Or does anyone know if it's reopened, rebranded? They serve pastrami that would even impress my American friends.
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