Chicken Rice Galore! ๐๐๐ฅ
I decided to try another chicken rice store at the Toa Payoh Food Alley, this time going to Ping Wei Eatery house. The set that i got was their Single Person Set for $5.50, but because i added a braised egg the total became $6.20.
Chicken - The chicken was fair in standard. Not too dry and a decent amount for what I paid for. Nothing special but it's decent enough.
Rice & bean spouts- Rice wasn't overly dry though it wasn't very fragrant either. Bean sprouts were ordinary but a surprising amount was served. Just a pass for both.
Soup - I appreciate that the soup given wasn't the usual msg filled soup that you usually get. It was cabbage soup though it was still a bit bland.
All in all, I would come back again because even though the food was ordinary, i was really hungry and they served quite a large set meal! Come if you're feeling hungry and don't mind regular food!
Hiang Ji Roasted Meat & Noodle House is located at Toa Payoh's food alley. It is fairly popular during lunch time so I thought why not give it a try? Unfortunately, the prices are quite expensive and you can expect to pay $5 - $7 for a normal plate of Soya Sauce Chicken rice or noodles depending on whether you add meat.
I ordered the Soya Sauce Chicken noodles with added meat (which comes with complimentary soup) for a total of $7. It was quite pricey and the meat wasn't all that great. Although at first glance it may look like a lot of meat, they end up giving you slices with more bone than meat on it. Noodles were springy and the added chilli was flavorful which was a slight plus!
Their particular saving grace is their Chicken Rice Chilli which is extremely aromatic and zesty. The chilli itself isn't overly spicy and the extra sourness really enhances the flavour. Would come back just to eat the chilli again but everything else is really a miss for me, you can definitely get better chicken noodles at a cheaper price :(
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I love simple food and quite expensive cuisines at a reasonable price