I usually go to the other laksa stall at Queensway but this opens earlier and satisfies my craving just as well. Small laksa with ham $6 and curry chick with bread/rice $5.50 not sure if the bread was fresh but curry was good and overall good for sharing for 2 pax.
The laksa broth was just the right amount of spicy and milky - very tasty and addictive, and stings a little. Also loved how the noodles are cut up in short strands so they are easy to eat! The prawn pieces were not very fresh and sweet though, but would order again for the broth and noodles.
Overrated. Standard drop badly. Ambience is 6/10, price : 7/10 (6.70), taste:4/10 (light fragrance perhaps I prefer much more tasty flavour style) overall: 4.5/10
The curry here is always awesome
This store is not as crowded as the Queensway curry chicken store.
But food is just as good
The best thing to have on a rainy midweek day. Rich, creamy and full of flavour. I love piling on the sambal to add a little more of a spicy punch.
A must visit if you're coming over to Queensway. Make sure you get the authentic '328' Katong Laksa! (Albeit being 50 cents more expensive than another shop round the corner). I like this laksa because it's flavorful without being too spicy.
Heartiness (portion): 3/5
Tastiness (product): 4/5
Worthiness (price): 3/5
Laksa with pieces of prawn, fish cake and cockles with thick coconut laksa gravy, served with sambal and laksa leaves. Very good!
Favourite! But I still think the laksa broth is thicker and more shiok at the original Katong branch.
Recently, this is the must rave topic among Singaporean. Gordon Ramsay lost the battle. Really good local delights!
From 328 Katong Laksa
Added a grilled otah, smooth laksa gravy scoop with a spoon.
Quite enjoyable as quick lunch.