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[Bedok, Singapore 🇸🇬]
[Haaker Centre]
Steam Chicken + Char Siew + Roast Pork Rice (S$6)
Super long queue
Xiang Ji Chicken Rice 香記鷄飯
Address 🛖 : Blk 630 Bedok Reservoir Road, # 01-26 Bedok Reservoir Food Centre, Singapore 🇸🇬 470630
MRT 🚇 : Bedok North (DT29) Downtown
Helmed by a chef who used to work in Boon Tong Kee, before he decided to open his own chicken rice stall.
The chicken was surprisingly delicious and soft. And they constantly getting queue in front.
🔥🍜 Big Bowl Curry Mee for lunch. Alot of ingredients in this! Mix bee hoon and yellow noodles, with chicken, brinjal, long beans, roast pork, cockles, fried bean curd skin, tau pok, bean sprouts and meatball. The curry gravy wasn't too spicy, just nice.
📍Location:
Lou Yau Bedok Mall
311 New Upper Changi Rd
Singapore 467360
And it feels even more authentic and local with the rare addition of 'hum' (cockles). 😍😍
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If you think the serving size looks small, that's because it IS! This originally came with prawns but I requested that they left the prawns out. Despite the small serving, the food was really quite delicious! Too bad i finished it in record time... #sgeats #sgfoodie #sgfoodies #sgfoodlover #burpple
Definitely the wet version of fried kway teow, which is a variation of sinful comfort food. It has shrimp, chinese sausage, beansprouts and cockles! The kway teow are smooth and thoroughly coated with special black sauce and eggs.
At Lou Yau, the chicken is boiled over gentle heat to ensure that the meat stays tender. Right after it exits the boiling pot, the chicken is submerged in an ice bath, which seals the moisture in the chicken, and gives the skin a glossy sheen.
Read more: https://www.misstamchiak.com/lou-yau-singapore/
Chicken rice.
Read more: https://www.misstamchiak.com/zeng-ji-chicken-rice/
Are you already thinking of what to have for lunch? How about teleporting yourself to the East for some Malaysian food from Lou Yau?
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Lou Yau offers a variety of Malaysian dishes and this was Penang Assam Laksa $7.50. The assam broth was thick, slight tangy but full of flavor. If you like your laksa more sourish like me, squeeze in the lime to get more zest! The portion of fish meat was quite generous too so you can consider to have this for lunch later.
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Lou Yau - Taste of Malaysia
311 New Upper Changi Road
Bedok Mall Unit B2-28
Singapore 467360
Daily 11.00am - 10.00pm (Last order 9.30pm)
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Thank you @ipohlouyau for hosting and Roy @eatwithroy for extending the invite.
Now you can have it at Bedok Mall too! .
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Penang Lor Bak at S$4.50
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In the new menu “Taste of Malaysia” that is exclusively from Bedok Mall, you get to enjoy dishes from Penang, Kuala Lumpur, Klang, Ampang and Ipoh.
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Thanks @ipohlouyau for hosting.
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Where to dine?
Lou Yau Bedok Mall
311 New Upper Changi Road, B2-28, Singapore 467360
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Location: Lou Yau, Bedok Mall, 311 New Upper Changi Road, Singapore 467360
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