$4.50 for their "laksa". its more of soup curry than laksa. doesn't even have cockles. only slices of fishcake, half an egg and 2 taupoks. not worth it
This is comfortably the least good eating place at NTFGH. It features poor value for money, subpar service and mediocre food quality.
Value for money - it costs $6.30 for their signature bowl of noodles. That amount of money translates to a couple of fishballs, a single meatball and a single fish d
Ordered their laksa and signature noodle during a hospital visit here. The food sold here taste average and coffee is ok. You can have a quick meal here but do not have high expectations of the quality of the food.
Ordered for breakfast and its the shop on panda that opens at 7am and serves noodles. I was wondering if my order will be cancelled as it is so early for them to cook and prepare food. However the food cane very delicious wellpack and no spills for two dry noodles with foc individual separate soups,
My wife and I decide to eat here after our check up which is around lunch time. Long queues are formed so decide to give a try. For a small noodle house the food is definetely above average. No alkaline taste in noodles which is good. Good for quick meals but avoid lunch hours
Price are quite reasonable for an eating house cafe
food are not those highend restaurants ingredient but still above average then normal outside coffee shop. Most important is the hygiene, seeing staff wearing hair net and mask on it when preparing customers orders (THUMBS UP) will be giving 5 star
Decided to order take away from here as pricing was affordable. Food is okay but staff was very visibly impatient, bordering rude.
Certainly like the fish ball noodle and coffee at slurp slurp . Comes here for breakfast regularly .
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