Tag Archive: What To Eat In Chinese Garden

Poon Kee Wanton Noodles — Seriously Worth Journeying To Chinese Garden For

1 February

If you’re all the way in the West and find yourself craving for a decent plate of wanton mee, Poon Kee Wanton Noodles, a stall tucked away in Yu Hua Market & Hawker Centre, is a good bet. This humble stall specialises in classic wanton mee as well as various dumpling soups. What got us curious was the snaking queue outside...

Ah Wei Jing Dian — Very Decent Xiao Long Bao At 75 Cents A Dumpling

19 January

Nothing gets us excited the way a steaming-hot bamboo basket of xiao long bao can. Better yet, ones that are both affordable, hand-made and guarantee perfection every single time. We recently paid a visit to Yuhua Market & Food Centre all the way in the far West where we discovered, Ah Wei Jing Dian, a humble hawker stall that dishes out...

Famous Seng Heng Family Restaurant — Prawn Noodles With Superb Broth In The West

5 January

It’s almost impossible to resist a sumptuous bowl of prawn noodles, especially not if the broth boasts immense depth. Prawn noodles are available in most hawker centres in Singapore, but out of the lot, perhaps only a handful make the cut. Upon our recent trip out to Jurong East, we discovered a humble prawn noodle stall by the name of Famous...

Yuhua Market & Hawker Centre — A Hidden Food Gem In Chinese Garden

4 January

Yuhua Market and Hawker Centre is tucked away in a crevice at Chinese Garden near its MRT station. The place may be small, but it is bursting with stalls that serve up an array of delicious and affordable local food. From cheap xiao long bao to sinful bowls of laksa, here are our top 7 stalls here at Yuhua Market and...

Granny’s Pancakes — Peanut Pancakes That’ll Reward You With A Sense Of Nostalgia

26 December

Love peanut pancakes? So do we. There is something oh-so-nostalgic about chomping down on these peanut-laden goodies and we absolutely love the little crunch from the granules of sugar coupled with the nutty aroma of these traditional cakes. Stalls that specialise in peanut cakes are a dime in a dozen nowadays and its the folks like the ones who run...

Jing Jing — Fried Carrot Cake At Only $2.50 That Are Worth The Calories

8 December

One thing that Singaporeans find hard to resist is a solid plate of fried carrot cake. This classic, local delight can be found at almost any hawker centre in Singapore and is our go-to dish when whenever we crave something greasy and full of egg. Every hawker cooks their carrot cake differently, and some places sell either black carrot cake,...