Bedok Reservoir Road Block 630 Market & Food Centre

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Patronised the market on a Saturday morning when it was bustling with queues at multiple famous stalls, but there did not seem to be a queue for this. But don’t be tricked!! There’s a long hidden queue because they distribute buzzers, and this bowl of noodles necessitates at least a 20 minutes wait. And the wait is ultimately worth it with this classic bowl of fishball + minced meat noodles, that was so saucy, full of flavour, with noodles perfectly coated with chilli. While it looks and perhaps even tastes simple to some, I thought it was a well executed traditional flavour.

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White Carrot Cake with lots of eggs. Portion size is good. Firm texture carrot cake, not mushy, not too oily either.

📍Location:
Xing Li Shou Shi (01-10)
Bedok Reservoir Food Centre
630 Bedok Reservoir Road
Singapore 470630

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Yummy Fried Black Carrot Cake (S$3) with lots of egg. Portion size is good. Firm texture carrot cake, not mushy, nor overly sweet for the black. It's also not as oily as other fried carrot cake I have eaten before. Overall its not bad.

📍Location:
Xing Li Shou Shi (01-10)
Bedok Reservoir Food Centre
630 Bedok Reservoir Road
Singapore 470630

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This is a much forgotten hawker centre in this neighbourhood, consider the small scale of size comparing to the rest.

Among the hawker centre, Xiang Ji Chicken Rice is one of the stalls that attract long queue for their affordable chicken rice.

You could get a decent plate of chicken rice for only $2.50. If you prefer a larger portion, go for the $3.

Nothing too extraordinary for their chicken rice but the meat definitely soft, smooth and delicious

One of my favourite meechiangkueh places! The pancake is super soft and chewy, and generous amounts of peanut given! Best eaten warm!

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Peanut mian jian kueh added extra peanut butter sauce 🥜

$1.20

So warm, yummy and generous with the filling and sauce!!

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德生成山瑞補汤
#01-30
Tucked away in a quiet hawker centre, the sister of the popular Ser Seng Turtle Soup Restaurant sells more affordable turtle soup for the soul.

It's cheaper because they don't serve brown rice and probably use less XO cognac in their soup, but you can always BYO. The turtle is well cooked, and the soothing herbal soup is perfect for a rainy day.

I have not met a happier couple selling humble fare in a wet market. Their warm soup makes my tummy smile, and their warm smiles make my heart melt.

In fact, they practise a more sustainable business model: They don't sell turtle eggs here, giving the baby turtles a chance to mature into adults and continue the next generation of this vulnerable highly-prized species.

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Credibility check ✓
It is indeed recognised on the official http://turtlesoup.com.sg/zh/德生成山瑞/ website

$35 Claypot + $0.50 a bowl of rice (pictured)
[$10 / 14 / 18 / 20 / 25 individual soup bowl options]
[$35 / 50 Claypot options]

no frills restaurant in the middle of the Bedok reservoir hdb estate. But it was a decent vermicelli salad, enough spice, sourness and "Liao" mince meats, seafood and straw mushroom.. good value... #burpple #foodiesunite #whileimwaitingfortheloml #lomljns #lomljnck

Noodle . Kway Chap

The braised duck was soft and tender. It come with yam rice that was drizzled in braised sauce and was quite enjoyable to have!

From a simple serving of sweetened red beans and shaved ice, ice kachang has undergone several makeovers to become the colorful dessert it is today. It's now the norm to find grass jelly, green chendol, multi-colored jelly cubes, creamed corn, and attap chee (palm seed) hidden within a mound of shaved ice. When we were kids, the best part of ice kachang was the thrill of digging into the ice to see how many attap chee we could find. 

What's there to nag about, hawker centre ice kacang is still the best and cheap. Been having this ice kacang since childhood. Things didn't change till today.

Just 5 bus stops or so away, there's the bedok reservoir blk 630 market.
Here, there's Xiang Ji chicken rice which is really the classic "cheap and good", going at $2/$2.50/$3. It's the most popular in this market so expect a queue!

On the next row, there's the mouth-watering Cheng Fa Fried Kway Teow (back of picture) going at $3/$4/$5. Also, there's a really nice drinks store beside it, remember to order their Teh Ping it's really good!!!!!!!!

Love the pickled vege companion • 🚩Xiang Ji Chicken Rice 香记鸡饭
🚩Bedok Reservoir Rd Market & Food Ctr
Blk 630 Bedok Reservoir
Unit 01-26
Singapore 470630

Nowadays it's hard to find a good flavorful Cheng Teng. But this store Cheng Teng is definitely my only fav in Sin.

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One of my fav chicken rice since young! Love their fragrant rice and chili!

Cheap & good handmade wanton noodles that is worth travelling all the way from west to east for! At just $2.50, i can enjoy my succulent wanton dumplings that fills my yummytummy 😋

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Yummy fried Kway teow! Miss those days where I used to come here for work lunch!

$3. A bit too salty as the broth was still being made, but quite similar to SXI curry mee. Quite a generous portion, with good chicken texture. No irritating hums. From stall 1-17, aptly named Laksa Chicken Noodle.