Back at Hai Kah Lang. I've had something similar back at the branch at Taman Sentosa with clear broth instead of the one with milk. Topping of seafood appears to have differences. But those springy noodles and the milky broth with 花雕 were what mattered. The seafood quality's decent but not impressive so 21.90SGD (approx. 68MYR) is an experience I'd rather not repeat. Will stick to the sliced fish bowls which are cheaper the next time.
Small Potatoes Make The Steak Look Bigger
Authenticity seems more a matter of ranges and limitations than of outright prescriptions. - Jeffrey Steingarten, The Man Who Ate Everything
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
Dry mixed seafood noodle with milk broth from Hai Kah Lang (海脚人)
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Monday, June 15, 2026
Taste Legend Charcoal Roasted Delights (味传炭香烧腊家), Tiong Bahru
The coffeeshop at Boon Tiong used to be called Food Paradise (11B Boon Tiong Road). It's been since renamed Food Hub after a recent renovation which has made the layout of the stalls....pretty templated. Anyways, Shiok Hokkien Mee and Chef Hong HoChiak Bar have survived that and are still around. One of the new stalls that caught our attention was Taste Legend Charcoal Roasted Delights.
Competent fat laced roast pork rice they do here.
Came back another time to get them with char siew because they looked pretty good hanging at the stall. We were initially disappointed with how they looked on the plate but turned out to be deliciously smoky. 👍🏼
A few weeks later......
Note to self: Char siew rice isn't always nice. Luck of the draw plays a part. Meat can be dry and lean.
Curry noodle's ordinary. The curry's savoury, had a bit of heat but flavour was otherwise a little flat. The stall use soya sauce chicken instead of the more commonly seen poached chicken. Pretty tender those. But this was nothing that I'll be looking forward to again.
Passable shui jiao.
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Sunday, June 14, 2026
East Coast Lagoon Prawn Noodle • Laksa, Food Opera @ ION Orchard
I remember eating at this stall at Food Opera (#B4-03/04, ION Orchard, 2 Orchard Turn) a few times in the past decade but couldn't find any mention of those times except all the way back when I thought the stall was called 3rd Generation Laksa & Prawn Noodle.
Anyways, laksa's pretty damn good here. Gravy was velvety, heart clogging-ly lemak and robust with dried shrimp flavour. Quite Peranakan-ish. Hard boiled eggs, tau pok, some halved prawns and fish cake inside with thick bee hoon. A competent representation in my opinion. 👍🏼
Prawn kuey teow soup was okay-ish. Broth needs a splash of soya sauce.
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Saturday, June 13, 2026
Morel chicken soup with cordyceps and hot corn juice in May plus other stuff from Tsui Wah (翠華)
Some stuff we ate from Tsui Wah in May. We were here a couple of times recently because of the morel chicken soup and hot corn juice. Those were limited time menu items for May.
Mostly it was for the morel chicken soup with cordyceps. Soup's mushroomy and pretty flavourful with peppery notes. Chicken was tender and not dried out.
Their corn juice is the less gritty version compared to what Putien used to have. I don't think 'corny' is the best word to describe them but it's what they were. You know what I mean.
Probably the nicest char chan teng luncheon meat and egg sandwich around.
Have seen the char siew and scrambled egg fried rice for some time. Finally tried it. While I generally love some fat in the meat, I think there's too much of it in this one. Won't be getting it again.
More morel chicken soup with cordyceps.
More corn juice.
Finally tried their jumbo hot dog. Bread's dry-ish and studded with sesame seeds but not getting any flavour from them. The dog was falling apart as we ate. Bun's too dry. At least we've tried it.
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Friday, June 12, 2026
JJ Fishball (舅舅鱼丸面), Alexandra Village Food Centre
Noticed JJ Fishball (#01-26, Alexandra Village Food Centre, Blk 120 Bukit Merah Lane 1) some time back and wanted to try. Despite the name, they do a little more than just fishball noodles. Here's a $5.50 bowl of mushroom bak chor mee pok.
Nicely done with pretty generous portions. Mee pok was thick (as opposed to the flatter variety Xiang Jiang uses) and vinegary. There's minced pork, sliced pork, pork liver and stewed mushrooms - the latter was flavour packed and garlicky. No meatballs. Sambal didn't have much heat and it wasn't even that spicy even with the sliced chilli thrown in. Not a bad bowl though. Don't mind coming back.
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Thursday, June 11, 2026
Lye Huat Cooked Food (來發熟食), Jalan Bukit Merah Food Centre
Pretty good tasting Chinese mee siam from Lye Huat (#01-21, 112 Jalan Bukit Merah Market & Food Centre, 112 Jalan Bukit Merah). This one had a slightly gritty broth that was sweet, lime-y and a little nutty with a bit of heat. We were initially intending to try the lontong but that was sold out at around 9am in the morning. Whisper was that that this stall has been operating for many years.
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