3 Simei Street 6
#04-04 Eastpoint Mall
Singapore 528833
Monday:
10:00am - 10:00pm
Traditional chendol with authentic taste. Small bowl but a satisfying after meal dessert that melts in your mouth! Not too sweet at first but does get sweeter over time. But I loved how it’s not icy but rather soft and melty, blending in with the pandan, red bean and gula Melaka well!
Rate:🌟🌟🌟🌟
This char kway teow had a super flavourful and good wok hei taste that is a huge must for this dish!! The dish is pretty small but it’ll become filling over time. However you don’t have the option to add chilli and they don’t have chilli on the side which really doesn’t feel right for me!! Would prefer it to be spicier but it was still pretty good for the price.
Rate:🌟🌟🌟🌟
😍 Hai Lam Pork Chop (S$6.50) for dinner at Malaysia Boleh Eastpoint Mall. Pork chop covered with sauce (taste like tomato sauce), baked beans, coleslaw, fries and toasted bread. They sell burgers as well, next time shall try it. Overall a nice meal, will eat again 👍.
📍Location:⠀
Malaysia Boleh
Hai Lam Western Stall
Eastpoint Mall
Simei Street 6
Singapore 528833
Bak kut teh soup was very tasty with some pieces of pork. It tasted quite herbal. Claypot chicken rice was freshly cooked and sizzling when served. Super delicious especially with the different textures of the rice as some will be more charred.
anyway, I ordered it with extra prawns and prawns are pink, so that’s my contribution!
This is from Malaysia Boleh’s Eastpoint branch, and is available on GrabFood.
Not an amazing version, but doable until I eat it again in Penang!
Got the large plate to share. A decent option at this Malaysian food court. Probably enjoyed this the most out of all the dishes we ordered.
Price: $6 (large; shown here), or $4.50 (small)
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