Wishlist In The East
These are the gems! One of the many snaking queues you'll witness when you're in the Changi V hawker. They have basically 2 main items on the menu - Fish soup and stir fry Sambal/black bean Fish Head. Both are simply finger licking good! The fish soup was light yet flavorful as though the broth was simmered with loads of ingredients with a hint of Chinese wine taste. Thick slices of fish that was smooth and odourless. While the stir fry fish head was superb. The sauce were thick with good balance of savory and spiciness. Bitter gourd was softened and well absorb the dish sauce leaving behind just a tiny winny bitter aftertaste. Fish head was not that boney and they had considerably good amount of meat to savor on. Price of dishes were reasonable too given the generous portion! Fish soup ranges from $4-8 while the stir fry fish head is at $12, $18 or $22! Highly raved about!
This bowl of dry mee sua consists of many ingredients e.g. mocked abalone, ikan bilis, fish ball, meat ball, minced meat, slices of braised mushrooms, etc. I'm a huge fan of mee sua and this stall didn't disappoint me (S$4).
These are the gems! One of the many snaking queues you'll witness when you're in the Changi V hawker. They have basically 2 main items on the menu - Fish soup and stir fry Sambal/black bean Fish Head. Both are simply finger licking good! The fish soup was light yet flavorful as though the broth was simmered with loads of ingredients with a hint of Chinese wine taste. Thick slices of fish that was smooth and odourless. While the stir fry fish head was superb. The sauce were thick with good balance of savory and spiciness. Bitter gourd was softened and well absorb the dish sauce leaving behind just a tiny winny bitter aftertaste. Fish head was not that boney and they had considerably good amount of meat to savor on. Price of dishes were reasonable too given the generous portion! Fish soup ranges from $4-8 while the stir fry fish head is at $12, $18 or $22! Highly raved about!
Seriously the most value for money seafood bee hoon in Hawker centres. Crayfish, prawn, clam, sliced fish and cabbages is freshly cook as soon as order. The soup is very tasty, slightly smoky and comfortable to consume as quickly as possible. This portion enough for four.
Tried the one without any fancy seafood (they have crayfish and lobster which really jacks up the price). For $8 you get a really big portion (good for 3-4) with huge slices of fish. Very value for money. Skip the splurge on seafood and just zoom in on this item.
Rice vermicelli slicked with rich seafood gravy that just bursts with umami. Settle for other less expensive seafood choices because the star here is clearly the broth.
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