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After searching for a good place to have prawn noodles, I zeroed in on Zion food center. However, when I reached there, the first stall I spotted was the fishball noodles. I switched to that. It was okay but nothing memorable. The desert was similar. Colorful but not flavourful.
Quite a clean and well maintained food court, except for the automated kitchenware collection system which continuously makes loud noise when the plates and cutlery drop. Tasted the famous big prawn noodles, the broth is great, definitely worth a try, I hope I could have more soup! However, you nee
My go-to place whenever I crave for some duck rice, wan ton noodles, nasi padang, prawn mee, char kuey teow, western food, fishball soup or economy rice. A wide range of drinks are available too from refreshing sugar canes to local oh-so-comforting coffee and beers. I like that this food court isn't
Having my lunch @ Zion Riverside Food Centre. Having “white style” fried white carrot cake (Choy Tau Kou or Lor Pak Kou in Cantonese). Unfortunately, in Singapore this means a crispy styled preparation. If I want the texture akin to that we find in KL, I need to go with the “black style”. For me,
Finally visited this hidden gem tucked beside Great World, by the river. Was researching what to eat here and was recommended to mainly the Char kway tiao, duck rice, prawn noodles and carrot cake. I have reviewed them separately in their own listing, adding a brief summary here for ease of refere
This is definitely one the best less known to tourist hawkers in Singapore. Despite it being a Saturday, it was surprisingly quite empty. Weather was extremely hot but the hawker was well ventilated with many fans. There are many popular and award winning stalls here. Do note that quite a few stall
Nice and clean hawker Centre with many different dishes to choose at good prices. Open air and breezy next to the river
Nice small hawker center by the river. Sell the usual local delights. Think most popular stall is the fried kway teow at the corner. Other then that the only other stall i tried was the western food. Prawn noodle stall is expensive at minimum $8 . I come here only cause the busker group, the ETC, pe
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