Apr 03

Continue with the food post of the previous Singapore trip. Still a few more to go…

Went you reach Bugis, at the MRT station, you’ll find a food court there. If not mistaken, this is located at the basement. Just make sure you use the escalator to go up once you at the station.

On the previous trip, we managed to buy some food there to try:


Bread Papa Sweets. It’s just cream puff, filled with lots and lots of cream. Forget what I had bought, I think it’s vanilla, don’t remember how much.


Chewy Junior, another type of cream puff. Bought a box of 6 which cost SGD8.


Takoyaki stall, SGD2.30 for 3 balls. There’s bacon & cheese, octopus and prawn to choose.

There are many other stalls around, so many choices to look out for. I’m sure you’ll find something you like there.

Mar 15

Was wondering around Bugis area looking for a place to have late dinner.

Saw QQ Noodle House was still opened for business, we decided to dine there not knowing what they serve. We only know they serve noodle from the Chinese community. It’s located at Victoria Street.

After we sat down, we saw the wall… “Sarawak, known as Bumi Kenyalang (Land of the Hornbills)”. It then dawned on us that we’re here for Sarawak food!

At first we thought must be kolomee but after we saw the poster and newspapers article, they’re serving kampua!

Here you go… Ordered some food just to fill out tummy before heading back to the hotel.

Fresh barley.

Fried Tang Hun (SGD5.50).

QQ Specialty (SGD5), the kampua.

So… If you’re in Singapore and miss kampua, maybe you can come here to fix your craving. Or just want to judge whether it’s authentic enough or not, why not?

ADDRESS: 231 Victoria Street S(188025)

Feb 26

Went to Singapore last month, visited Sentosa. Saw Garrett Popcorn and out of curiosity, we decided to buy some to try. It’s just outside of Universal Studio.

A Tradition…Since 1949.

Very nice plastic bag, you have to ask for it though.

Chicago Mix(SGD8, small). It’s actually a mix of CheeseCorn(yellow) and CaramelCrisp(brown).

CheeseCorn was odd but CaramelCrisp wasn’t bad. Overall, the popcorn wasn’t bad, big and hardly found any seed that didn’t pop unlike what we usually found in local popcorn.

Feb 11

满堂金(Golden Hall Cafe)is located at RH Plaza.

Some of the chef recommendations:

Marmite Chicken Wing(RM6.80), Beef Soup(RM6.80)Pork Leg RiceRM6.80), Mutton Soup(RM6.80), Chicken Baked Rice(RM7.80), Sweet Sour Mango Fish Fillet Rice(RM6.80), Beef Baked Rice(RM10.80), Tom Yam Mee Hoon Seafood Soup(RM6.80)、Beef Bolognese(RM10.80) and more…

Tom Yam Mee Hoon Seafood Soup, it’s quite thick, just see the photo here and you can feel the thickness. If you like spicy food, maybe you can try this.

Chicken Baked Rice.

Wondering which part of RH Plaza? It’s near Taka.

Jan 21

When we were at Singapore, we went to Astons Specialities for your dinner on the first night at Sembawang Shopping Centre. The place was packed and we had to queue.

Astons started off in a coffeeshop along East Coast Road. Due to its affordable price and tasty food, it’s now very popular among Singaporeans. There’s many branches around Singapore.

Let’s see what we ordered:


Prime Sirloin (SGD11.50) with two sides (Mashed Potato and House Salad). See how thick it is? We had it medium rare.


Grilled Fish with Herbs (SGD7.50) with two sides (Pasta Salad and Onion Ring).

You can dine here if you fancy affordable and good quality western food.

Contact information:
Address: 604 Sembawang Road, Sembawang Shopping Centre, #03-14, Singapore 758459/
Tel : 6753 6302
Operating Hours: 11.30am -10pm (open daily)
URL: http://www.astons.com.sg

Jan 11

This is going to be the first post of food we had in Singapore from our trip not long ago. Do expect more to come.

Went to Nando’s at Bugis Junction for lunch on the first day in Singapore.

It was packed. It took quite a long time for the food to be served too. Even the bill took quite a long time to come. Too many people.

The menu.

The signature sauces of Nando’s, without these, it’s not Nando’s:

Tomato Sauce and Garlic Peri-Peri.

Extra Hot Peri-Peri and Hot Peri-Peri.

The interior.

Bottles of sauces as decorations.

Ordered 1/2 Chicken with Mediterranean Rice (SGD18.90), Lemon & Herbs. The chicken was tender and juicy. Just did not expect frozen veggies were used for the rice.

Soft drink, Coke(SGD2.90)

Supposed to be a quick lunch and turned out to be quite a long one. Finally got to taste Nando’s.

Here’s Nando’s official website: www.nandos.com

Sep 27

Fish lovers, you might want to check this place out. There’s a shop known as Ayuke Fish Chef (阿鱼哥 ) at Jalan Song which specialized in anything fish related cuisines.

There were so many people when we were there.

Nothing fancy about the interior.

Here’s some of the food available:
Teochew Fish Mix Soup, can choose between vermicelli, noodle or tang hoon - RM6/RM8
Tomato Fish Mix Soup can choose between vermicelli, noodle or tang hoon - RM6/RM8
Cantonese Fish Head Beehoon - RM8
Teochew Fish Porridge - RM6/RM9

Ordered Teochew Fish Head (RM12), can’t quite remember the exact name. It was enough for two persons. Also ordered a plate of rice, RM1.50 per plate.

Jul 03

I think Pan Mee in KL is just like Kolo Mee in Kuching. This eatery is located at Jalan Berangan. I’m not sure its Malay or English name of the place. The Chinese name for this place is 添記(老地方)板面.

I found out that they have another branch at Jalan Alor called Uncle Lim板麵(林記茶餐室). Both are pretty well-known among the locals. The two sisters are the persons behind these famous eateries.

I have problem finding the writeup of this particular place online in English. Will try my best to share more with you.

We went there for lunch. It’s was so packed!

Was quite lost in what to order. Luckily they had set lunch promotion and we went for it. It made the ordering so much easier, there’s a list there on the table. The set came with the pan mee + fish ball + meat ball + drink + a pack of facial tissue. Small set was RM7.50 and big set was RM8. There were 16 types of pan mee dishes for you to choose!

Here’s what we ordered:

Flat soup. The pan mee was served in soup along with dried anchovies, mushrooms, sweet leaf, meat balls, and fish balls.

Flat dry.

Thin dry.

All right, I know the names sound weird, I just quote from the menu.

You can choose to have herbal tea(the brownish yellowish one) or cincau(black one) for the drink either hot or cold.

Contact information:
添記(老地方)板麵
Operating hours:

7.30am-3pm(Monday to Saturday)
Sunday and Public Holiday Closed
Address: NO 79, JALAN BERANGAN, OFF SULTAN ISMAIL, 50200, KUALA LUMPUR.
Tel. No.: 016-3639559

Jun 28

Krispe Kreme is finally landed in Malaysia about a year ago. It’s located at Berjaya Time Square.  Just found out that the latest outlets can be found at Sunway Pyramid and Mid Valley.

Decided to buy 1 dozens of donuts, it cost RM23.90 before we headed to the airport.

Have no idea which is what because they looked familiar.

Basically this is how it looked like after about 12 hours in the box from KL to Kuching.

Contact information:

Ground Floor, Lot G-08A
Berjaya Times Square
No1 Jln Imbi
55100 Kuala Lumpur.

Telephone Number: 603-2119 7373

Operation Hours: 10am-10pm

URL: http://www.krispykreme.com.my

Jun 23


Previously I posted about Old Chang Kee in Singapore, then I saw it at 1 Utama during my previous KL trip. Missed the Old Chang Kee Curry Puff, so bought we bought one.


Forgot to take photos of the curry puff. Can you see the huge one at the background? And mountain of curry puffs in the display shelf?

You can check out Old Chang Kee official website to find out more.