We chanced upon this restaurant and decided to give it a try as it seemed pretty popular. They just opened for business at 5pm and there was already a queue at about 5.30pm. We ordered their signature Big Prawn Hor Fun ($18) and prawn paste chicken ($13). Their Hor fun didn’t disappoint. It is pretty unique as the sauce is not the usual Hor fun sauce. But will probably not order the prawn paste chicken if we visit again. Pretty mediocre.

This is one of my favorite items at the buffet! Smooth and flavorful. Love it!

Although Old Airport Road Food Center draws the food crowd, many new stalls are not able to withstand the competition of the famous stalls, often closing down soon after as a result. However, this new kid of the block seems to be doing well despite the competition, often having a queue for its food. Hence, we decided to give it a try.

A plate of noodles costs $3.50 and $4.50 for the upsized version. The serving is pretty small even for the upsized version. However, they made it up with the quality wanton they use (it has prawn bits in it!) and the noddles is perfectly cooked.

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We ordered 4 different flavours, mushroom, char siew, prawn and turnip ($2.50 each). They are made on the spot and they are really smooth, just the way I like them! Love their chili too but they charge 50cents for extra chili.

We ordered three dishes, marmite pork, hot plate beancurd and trio egg with spinach soup. The only dish that is worth order is the marmite pork. It is very flavorful. The hot plate beancurd with quite a disappointment as the hot plate was not heated sufficiently and the dish was just sitting on slightly uncooked egg sitting at the bottom of the plate. The soup is decent but nothing to shout about.

Overall an average causal dinning place. Not something worth specially heading down for, but if you want to get some food to fill your tummy when you are nearby, it is a place that you can consider. (Oh, they serve their dishes really fast!)

This is our first time visiting this place and we ordered the chopped lechon rice set ($9.50), lechon pawsiw rice set ($6.00) and an ala carte Lechon Sisig ($14). My favorite is definitely the Lechon Sisig! Very flavourful and goes perfectly with rice. The lechon pawsiw (braised pork) is extremely tender though a tad on the oily side.

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