Very nice and hearty breakfast served at a small humble old school coffee shop.
The food has a homemade feel to it, although nothing amazing, it’s tasty and comforting.
The uncle and aunties are very nice.
A tiny old-school coffee shop under a HDB block. It can be a little cramped when busy, but you can have an alfresco dining experience at the stone chess table nearby. The drink stall is manned by two nice ladies and a friendly uncle. It offers the best breakfast set, which is cheap ($3.40) and good.
Went twice. Not bad lah. Rice with salted egg, sotong and ikan bilis with Petai is $7.
Old school malay food stall run inside a Chinese coffee shop. Foods is very nice and service is good. The place is small and also prepare to queue if you ordering malay mix vegetables rice. Price are very reasonable. Highly recommended. Friday is very crowded as the mosque is very close by.
Great place to eat nasi lemak, mee goreng, mee siam, mee rebus or nasi campur. Crowded most times of the day and only open until just after lunch. Best to come during breakfast where there are more options. The Kaya toast and eggs are also great from the drinks stall. Seating and parking is limited
Rustic taste Mee Rebus that is not overly sweet. Saw many buying the curry puff and the homemade puffs were indeed full if ingredients and skin was thin and lightweight.
Nasi Padang stall is popular, go early to avoid the snaking queues at noon
Monday blues? Come, get a 💙ly breakfast.
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