I am pretty surprised this little Tze Char gem in Bedok-Changi neighbourhood has somehow received little social media mentions. I am not keeping it a secret and happy to share this little gem with you!
When I was recently alerted about a newly-opened tze char joint near my office, I immediately found myself with my lunch partner here at this corner shophouse along the stretch of popular supper eateries in Simpang Bedok.
If you are looking for a no-frill Cantonese Tze Char place for a good meal, check this out.
Finally got the chance to dine here since KEK Seafood opened their second outlet at SAFRA Tampines 2 months ago.
If you fancy crispy Chao Ta Bee Hoon, Claypot Bak Kut Teh and other comforting Malaysian-style Tze Char dishes in a comfortable aircon setting, this fairly new restaurant might interest you.
There was a time when the amount of songs you can store or record is measured in minutes (45, 60, 90 , 180 minutes) rather than in gigabytes. That was when I used to save up to have pop songs like Pet Shop Boys' West End Girls and Alan Tam's Love Trap (爱情陷阱) recorded on cassette tapes at a music shop in City Plaza which was then a haven for shoppers as the shopping mall pulled in crowds with its affordable clothes from Hong Kong during its heydays in the 80s.
I was not expecting a Chinese restaurant in a public swimming complex, let alone a very decent one.
Wow it has been years since my last visit here! We used to come here regularly for their XO Fish Head Bee Hoon and Prawn Paste Chicken when we were residing in the west of the island.
Hidden in the old Bukit Ho Swee housing estate, this eatery serves above-average local Tze-Char dishes at an affordable price.