Linda Raju
Very nice bak chor mee, just outside of Jurong point entrance, facing MRT. The noodle can be better with green onions. Humid place, no Aircon, be sure to have shirt stinks smell after a meal there.
Location: 1 Jurong West Central 2, #01 - 76 / 77 / 78, Singapore 648886
Jurong Point
Modern Asian eatery serving local comfort food with a contemporary touch at Jurong Point.
Modern Asian eatery serving local comfort food with a contemporary touch at Jurong Point.
EAT. at Jurong Point is a modern Asian dining concept that reimagines familiar local dishes with a contemporary sensibility, offering comfort food that feels both nostalgic and fresh.Operating hours not available
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Linda Raju
Very nice bak chor mee, just outside of Jurong point entrance, facing MRT. The noodle can be better with green onions. Humid place, no Aircon, be sure to have shirt stinks smell after a meal there.
Benedict Lam
Price keep on going up. Aircon is always faulty meaning so hot inside. I’ve been here for many years and past few months aircon broke down and they never bother fixing it up already. Laksa soup - very stingy about it till they put $2 for top up. No doubt lady top up for free for me this time but shouldn’t the soup be at least covering the noodles?! The cheek to ask me for top up when no soup at all. They used to give 2 pc of the fried stuff and then 2 pc of taupok and hum. Now it’s only 1pc of the fried stuff. Did the lady short change me? Also so little… Sometimes you can also the noodle portion of the place. When it’s a lot got customer and place is packed. When noodle portion very little no one buys. I’ve added noodles to my ba chor meepok but the portion seem to be the same as what outside is selling for a normal bowl. Additional $1 still same. Can be more standardized or not???
Lakshmi Seow
Ordered porridge with egg . Cashier relay order twice. And guess what ? No egg. It’s not even busy . Simple order can messed up.
Bryan Nair
Comfort food for the soul: - fishball kway teow mee + ba chor kway teow mee + fried fishcakes+ fish dumpling.
Kavitha Wee
Tabao the Teochew fishball noodle. Guess how much? $6.80 plus $0.30 for takeaway!!! The taste is decent but not fantastic to pay such price. This is a cut throat eatery, unless you have extra dollar in your pocket, else never step in.
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