14 Scotts Road
#02-10/11/12/13 Far East Plaza
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My go to for meals at Orchard will always be Far East Plaza because they have more wallet friendly options. Have seen Maddie’s Kitchen circling round the internet and decided to give it a shot. It’s located at a corner of FEP on Level 2, but is a pretty big store on it’s own. I thought that the curry rice was just decent. The pork chop had a crisp outer layer, but I thought that the meat was a little thin. The cabbage was soft but a bit bland, and the curry just didn’t feel rich enough for me. That being said, the menu is pretty diverse, and people seem to be a big fan of the oyster omelette and beef hor fun, which I would definitely come back to try!

Rate:🌟🌟🌟

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Also enjoyed their Oyster Omelette, which comes with creamy, plump oysters that screamed: "EAT ME" (most likely my inner OS, but they are legit tempting)! The batter is the crispy type with fluffy egg layered within, which I preferred over the more commonly found gloopy/starchy version! Very similar to the Michelin-starred Hoi Thod that we had on our last BKK trip, just minus the sticky-sweet sauce! A slight drawback would be that it can get a bit greasy, though understandably necessary to get the crispy mouthfeel. We recommend eating with their tangy chilli, which helped make it a lot less jelat! 

Nice to find another wallet-friendly option at Orchard in this Hainanese Curry Rice from @kitchenmaddies! Despite the thin consistency, the curry gravy is full-bodied in flavour with a tinge of spice - if I could lick the plate clean, I would. 🤪 Braised cabbage/chap chye was braised till soft and flavorful, with added umami from the hae bi. Don't judge, but fried egg with dark soy sauce is a thing for me! The pork chop was alright, though I like that it wasn't too oily. Would say it's worth for money with the reasonably generous portions and affordably priced at $6.80 (or $8.80 if you go for Assam fish).🍛 

Finally here at @kitchenmaddies to try their highly-raved Oyster Omelette (SGD11.80) that features a not-very-generous portion of fresh creamy oysters atop a bed of crispy pan fried egg batter! What I noticed is that the omelette here had lesser starch compared to the ones at hawker centres. Definitely not easy on the wallet but I think you should still try this!😬

Special mention goes out to their Seafood Horfun (SGD10.80), which had a good amount of wokhei in the charred flat rice noodles.👍

Rating: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

📍Maddie’s Kitchen
Far East Plaza
14 Scotts Rd 02-10/11/12/13, S228213
🕚11AM - 9PM Daily
🚚Islandwide Delivery

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pretty expensive but not bad! beef from the beef hor fun is very soft and tender. salted fish and chicken fried rice was yum

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Far East Plaza is one spot on Orchard that is best known for some pretty great and affordable local fare in a neighbourhood that is better known for fancier eats — Maddie’s Kitchen is a name that one may have chanced upon whilst going through recommendations on what to eat at Far East Plaza. Started out as a small eatery located at Level 5 of the same mall, Maddie’s Kitchen’s original spot has since been taken over by Chuan Grill & Noodle Bar whilst they have relocated themselves to a larger space at Level 2 of the mall near Isle Eating House. Still being much of an establishment dedicated to serving up local fare, Maddie’s Kitchen’s menu features dishes such as fish soup and seafood soup, Hainanese Curry Rice, wok-fried mains (think items like fried rice and wok-fried bee hoon amongst others), sides and even tzechar offerings. The selection of beverages here include local drinks such as Nanyang-style kopi, tea, homemade beverages such as lemon tea, barley, and canned drinks — just to name a few, though also include alcoholic beverages like beer, white wine and red wine as well.

Truth to be told, we probably wouldn’t call some of Maddie’s Kitchen affordable given the pricing of the items on the menu — whilst certain items are priced more reasonably such as their Hainanese Curry Rice which costs around $6.80 to $8.80, there are other items such as the Red Garoupa Fish Soup that is priced at a premium than most counterparts. One thing is for sure though — the quality of the food here is pretty much undisputed; take the Oyster Omelette as an example. Priced at $11.80, Maddie’s Kitchen’s Oyster Omelette is a slightly different take compared to those that one would usually find it the hawker centre. Here, the Oyster Omelette is more than just a starchy, pan-fried omelette with oyster flesh hidden in different corners of the omelette. Instead, the omelette does seem to come in its own crispy batter; light without being particularly crispy, while one can actually see the egg whites encased within the thin batter that is also held together with the starchy bits. Whilst most oyster omelettes have the oysters within the omelette, the one served at Maddie’s Kitchen sees the oysters being found atop the omelette; the oysters being pretty plump and fresh — guess that is pretty much the reason behind the high price tag of the oyster omelette here. The way to really enjoy the oyster omelette here is to break off a bit of that omelette, then top it off with the oyster, pick up some of that coriander, and then dip it in to that zippy chili that provides for a light hint of spiciness that tingles the taste buds.

If one is looking for an affordable eat at Far East Plaza, we would reckon that there are other eateries such as that of Isle Eating House, Greenview Cafe, and Hainanese Delicacy are more wallet-friendly options to go for in general. That being said, Maddie’s Kitchen does deliver where quality and the use of more premium produce — something which is pretty evident through their food. With that, it is little wonder how Maddie’s Kitchen is that sort of hidden gem within the mall that is a favourite of some foodies — somewhere that is meant for those who don’t mind shelling out a little more for a slightly different take on local fare.

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