A noodle story - bought the medium ($11) and love how they gave so much ingredients. A tasty bowl of noodles but something I personally wouldn’t crave for. Texture of the noodles was nice and pork was tender and flavourful! Worth trying! 🤤
Coffee Break - slightly overpriced. Tried their earl grey toast and it’s amazing how they managed to infuse the floral aroma into a bread. A nice take on fusion but I think would stick with my original kaya toast ✌🏼
Had the value set at $4 (pork cutlet, battered prawn, ikan bilis) and 4 heavenly king set at $6.90 (chicken curry, braised pork, pork cutlet) - Value set is more worth it, the heavenly king set seems to be there to scam people like us who wants to try a bit of everything...
Generally quite nice, plate was not too overwhelmed with curry zhap and the curry is aromatic and had a *slight* spicy kick. Cutlet could do better with more meat and the prawn batter was soggy at the time we bought it. Especially loved the ikan billis and peanut side they gave!! Yummy and good portion given.
⭐️ 3.5/5, value set is really value for money
$16 combo for 2 pax, includes generous portion of fresh prawns, fish, lala. Not the most flavourful seafood bee hoon but it was just right for me, not too salty!
⭐️ 4/5, hearty dish and super value for money
Good amount of meat and gochujang sauce kinda cuts the jelatness of the cheese. Kimchi gave the dish an extra layer of crunch as well. Portion was big so it’s recommended to share it with friends!
⭐️ 3/5
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