![Uncle Sim Home Cooked Nonya Food, Whampoa Food Centre](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEi9701WjSTbbGCNPoi2lcbcYRmYXGHD0iR_-76BSYCSN2D0ruaz9l23JMpr4gttOYH_5MRkGqQ8ORt3mv8fCA_2IytbikQAQfoMh10uLDa75V5snUMNdN3-wK9mwxxVAh9dwI8e7Q/w400-h300/DSC06798.JPG)
![Uncle Sim Home Cooked Nonya Food, Whampoa Food Centre](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiOrJ9XgdBl2jhtQeuiO9OvnaBX5q0ZJctpsom0zbSnBAeHd9chyuDapJEQaLbk6LzPaYjpTA9OUKG7Wch0P6Rumfw5rb8TYrHROgzi8sL20d3KVqgrQ-VoeZ8fFfqLKlKHKW1d8Q/w200-h150/DSC06799.JPG)
This was one of the better mixed vegetable rice stall at Whampoa Food Centre (
Whampoa Drive Blk 90, #01-63) it seems. At least their variety of dishes were appealing enough to catch my attention. For $3, I landed myself some fried chicken fillet, steamed egg with century eggs & salted duck eggs and a soft simmered cabbage with black fungus. There's a rich curry that you can request for to be ladled onto the rice. That was thick with coconut flavour and every bit as tasty as I imagined. I'm sure there're other goodies from their stall which I have yet to discover. Those will be for the next time I'm in the vicinity.
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