As I got down from the bridge outside Commonwealth MRT station, and looking up at the block number 88 - auspicious number, I was pleasantly surprised at the pretty pink bougainvillea flowers clusters overhanging the corridor wall at the floors above. The ground floor sits the Koufu Food Court. The
First time trying their thunder tea rice today. the whole point of thunder tea rice is the generous amount of vegetables (as there will be no meat unless you top up) and the soup. However to my surprise the amount of vegetables i got from this stall were so skimpy at the price tag of 6.8 sgd! the co
There is a curry Chee cheong fun stall here and while it is a Substantial portion with lots of ingredients ( I ordered the $6.50 which has fried pig skin,taukee, roasted pork, char siew , fried meatballs) the curry was on the sweet side. Not spicy enough. Three are two types of chilli paste :
One da
Only 1 halal stall & food so-so. The stall uses the mobile dics system but never activates it when food is ready. As for the food court, there seems to be no halal food tray return.
The food court is located near to the Commonwealth MRT and is just opposite to Sheng Siong. There are plenty of stalls - vegetarian, Korean, and Fish Soup - to name a few that I’ve tried. The food is generally good, with quite a good pricing.
The veg food is nice. Chinese mixed rice is expensive for that portion. Char siew and roasted pork rice meat can be nicer. Have indoor and outdoor seating.
Short walk from Commonwealth MRT station.
Good food range. Nice drinks menu. Aircon yes WiFi no.
Try their Tomato Noodles Ramen or Curry Chee Cheong Fan.
Rainy weather just now so opt for Tom yum seafood ban mian. They forgotten to put fish, so I went to the auntie, she said only 2 slices then added it in. S$4.80. The attitude soso, but I like their Tom yum ban mian. I would order pork one( S$4) instead, as their seafood not that fresh too.
An error has occurred! Please try again in a few minutes