Shanti Goh
Ordered fried Beef Kway Teow for $12.71 (inc tax). Good portion. Kway Teow taste is good, but beef super tough and 50% not edible. Not worth the money in my opinion.
Location: 1 Jelebu Rd, #02-17, Singapore 677743
Bukit Panjang Plaza
Asian street food court at Bukit Panjang Plaza — hawker classics in air-conditioned comfort.
Asian street food court at Bukit Panjang Plaza — hawker classics in air-conditioned comfort.
Streats at Bukit Panjang Plaza brings the best of Asian street food under one roof, offering residents a convenient and comfortable food court experience that captures the diversity of Singapore's hawker heritage. The concept mirrors the vibrant variety of open-air hawker centres while providing the comfort of air conditioning and clean, communal seating.Operating hours not available
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Shanti Goh
Ordered fried Beef Kway Teow for $12.71 (inc tax). Good portion. Kway Teow taste is good, but beef super tough and 50% not edible. Not worth the money in my opinion.
Preston Lin
Tasty tomato chicken chop rice. Even kids crave to have this for lunch today.
Lionel Poh
This "hybrid" cafe serves HK style dishes as well as local fare. They have a small selection of dim sum (I like their siew mai), small selection of "Nasi Lemak", small selection of local tze char dishes...you get the drift. When put together, however, it becomes quite a smorgasbord of choices. The Nissin Soup Noodle is one of their more popular choices. It's like a more glamorous Maggie Mee, with 'liao' inside. The soup is tasty and overall it's yummy. And who doesn't love the oversized soup spoon that it's served in? The Nasi Lemak - hmm. The Nasi is not Lemak, and the Acar serving is quite pitiful (nowhere near as shown in the menu picture). However, the fried chicken was great, and the prawns were fresh. And the sambal, while not the best I've had, was good enough. The star of this cafe, to me, is it's ambience. Tucked away at the corner of the mall, it's 2 storey ceiling with glass windows one one side makes for a cosy and warm casual dining experience. Worth a visit. Or two.
Serene Chandran
Good enough, acceptable price and service. Personally enjoyed their food.
Montague Chong
Consider A Moderate Halal Restaurant For Fusions I Would Say, Not Very Fantastic, But Can Be Consider Above Average Comparing w Some Few Other Fusion Cuisine Restaurants Out There... 😊 …
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