In the heart of Orchard Road, within the basement level of The Heeren building that also houses the flagship store of Robinson’s is the Hideout Care. I had tried their Teh (tea) with “gula jawa” (palm sugar) once before and liked it. So since I was in the area, I decided to grab a bite here.
Ordered two items, one of which was the “wet” Mee Siam (they also do a “dry” one). It was my first time seeing this dish come topped with an onsen egg and served in a bowl with a pair of chopsticks. Makes sense though as the gravy is closer to that of a soup. Nevertheless, it still had sufficient body and was tasty. It’s not too spicy either but they have a sambal that you can add on if you like your food with more heat.