Spent another amazing weekend in Singapore again..this time managed to hunt for more great foods and experienced the dazzling wonderful xmas lightup!! Let's start off with the glorious food hunt......
~~ Changi Airport ~~
I grab something for lunch before headed to city upon arrival in Changi. There's a food centre at Terminal 3 which serves a lot of local foods. Decided to have something light so i ordered this...
Fish sliced beehoon - SGD4.50
I expected something normal but it turned out to be great!
The soup was clear and very sweet by the time i first sipped on it...generous amount of fish slices and it's soft and fresh too....
Definitely a great place for some decent meal in airport....
~~ Citylink, City Hall MRT Station ~~
Got some time to kill before dinner so grabbed my coffee at TCC
I know this cafe serves a variety of "artistic" coffee so decided to try it out...
Ordered a latte with azuki beans (ie red beans)..very good experience ... surprisingly azuki was blended well with the latte..creamy yet lovely ~~
~~ Chinatown = Niu Zhe Shui ~~
So we went to Chinatown to try this famous delicacy...
Kung Po Frog - SGD 8 (only 1 frog in the claypot ehh...)
Braised tofu - SGD3.00. Plain porridge per bowl - SGD1.20. Fried "Tai Cheong" and Yaocharkwai - forgot the price.
The rule of eating this is to mix the Kungpo sauce with the porridge, and it has to be that way as the porridge was really plain and no taste...haha....
But this is a very nice combination i should say, although i mumbled that the SINGLE portion of frog was way too little....only got a few tiny morsels of it...
The other side dishes were very good as well...braised tofu was soft and flavorful, fried Taicheong was crispy and best eaten with the porridge too...
~~ Chinatown Food centre, Smith street ~~
Mix of yam cake+cheecheongfun - SGD2.00
This was good, coupled with the sweet and spicy sauce...something different with KL version
Fish slice porridge - SGD 3.00 - a bit letdown cos it tasted "fishy"....
I like the way they mixed with the fried tiny anchovies and peanuts...very aromatic!
Glutinous rice was perfectly sticky too....
Simple delicacy made from water and rice flour...eat it with the fried "choy pou" and chili....
Very savoury...i even mixed the choy pou with the fish porridge and it tasted better this way!
~~ Sim Lim Square Food Centre ~~
I readed some blogs and know that Sim Lim square apart from being a place selling IT stuff (something like our Low Yat Plaza), its food centre is famous for some local foods as well, such as this stall selling minced meat noodle....
What makes it special is the slice of abalone that they thrown in...that's why it's called Abalone Bak Chor Mee - SGD4.00 per bowl
I tried this with great expectations after seeing the long q and the articles pasted at the storefront, but ended up disappointed!
The noodles were so bland, seasoning was not my fave too....
I heard it's used to be a good one but maybe the quality has deteriorated...
~~ Selegie Road ~~
Taufoofah was smooth and it melted easily too...
Soya bean was ok as well....
They have a few branches in the island but not sure where exactly...
~~ MOS Burger @ Scotts Isetan ~~
Always heart their rice burger version and this time i ordered Unagi rice burger
As expected, moistful, juicy and delicious rice burger ever!
~~ Chinatown ~~
Sago pomelo with mango - SGD3.50
Black sesame tongsui - SGD2.50
Bak Chang - SGD - 4.00
Everything was good i would say...the desserts were not too sweet, just the right sweetness that we liked it. The bakchang was aromatic with generous chunks of walnut, yellow bean and pork.
~~ Hong Lim Food Centre ~~
Raisin cheese bun - SGD 1.30 per piece
Soft and irressitable...can't really stop after the 1st bite!
Tai Hwa's Minced meat noodles ie Mee Pok (or Bak chor mee??) is one of the most famous in Singapore, and it was really indeed a lot more different from the one that we tried at Sim Lim food centre...Just look at the few awards cert that they show in front of the stall...
Now i know the secret behind the Bak chor mee is the vinegar that they mixed in, never eat something like this other than Loh Mee. Noodles were QQ, ingredients were fresh (they only cooked the minced meat when orders made), soup was slurpingly delicious...
At SGD 5 for a big bowl version, we got extra home-made dumplings and meat balls which i liked very much!
A good and satisfying bowl of noodles before i departed from the island....
Ok, that's all about food. What is Xmas in Singapore without the Xmas tree and lightup?? Let's see their amazing decorations!
@ Esplanade
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