Located within 313@Somerset. GO Noodles originated in Malaysia and is known for its rice noodles and their fish and meatballs.
I had the signature bursting meatball, which was served in bone broth. The broth is pretty aromatic, especially with a shot of Hua Diao Jiu (aged for 3 years) added in. In addition, I added a soft-boiled egg to add on to the flavours! The soup is slightly on the saltier side but it’s still worth a try!
As for the meatball, there was not much of a burst, but more of a slight ooze as you bite into it. You can try other fish balls, roe balls or meat balls into the bowl if you would like as well.
I recently ordered a Pan Mee delivery which did not disappoint. The soup was similar to the bursting meat ball and accompanied by crispy anchovies and green onions. The noodles were smooth and springy which is surprisingly good.
Would I go back for it? Yes, but once in a while, when I would want some hot soup or comfort food.
Located within walking distance from Telok Ayer MRT (DT Line). Decided to be adventurous and enter a Korean restaurant that I haven’t dined in before along that street and I would say that it’s a pleasant surprise!
It has an authentic setting, with the usual BBQ and stews on the menu. I ordered a Beef Soup and Bibimbap to have a good gauge of the quality of food. Ordering is generally done through the iPad.
Serving of side dishes were generous and they were mostly tasty. Love the kimchi and fish cake! It’s a rare find in SG.
As for the main dishes, the soup was thick and the beef was tender! Only wished that there was more beef in the soup. They have really good gochujang (sauce) to accompany the bibimbap. The chicken in it was yummy too. The portion is generally smaller than what you get in other restaurants but with the side dishes, you will be filled.
Quality is worth more than the quantity for this ! Will come back to try other dishes!
Oh yes. Most of the diners were koreans too!
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