Typical coffee shop, cramp, uncomfortably warm - but with the never-ending crowd, you know you’re in good hands.

Nothing fancy, but very homely food served here!
They’re known for their comforting mee sua soup (which reminds me very much of my grandma’s cooking lol) and hainanese style pork chop. We had chicken instead as they ran out of pork, crispy and the gravy was creamy, interestingly good. Omelette was tasty, fluffy, slightly greasy but that’s what makes good omelettes good, right?

Portions were very generous so it was a bit of an overkill but we had to try the horfun and beehoon that was on everyone else’s table too! Horfun was silky smooth but tasted a tad bland as compared to the fried beehoon - seemed to be lacking any hints of wokhei for both. Still a pretty good, affordable meal overall!