Jia Ji Mei Shi (China Town Food Centre)

Jia Ji Mei Shi (China Town Food Centre)

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Went to Chinatown market to buy seafood and had our breakfast on the 2nd floor.  Saw a long queue at this stall and decided to give it a try.

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The  steamed yam cake is very tasty and extremely soft, traditional Cantonese cake.  The sweet sauce and chili are so nice to go with the Cheong Fun and yam cake.  We also ordered the green bean dumpling – excellent !

The fried noodles and meehoon are ok, nothing special.

3 plates costs $6.

Jia Ji Mei Shi (China Town Food Centre)

#02-166 Chinatown Food Centre.

 

 

 

Swee Heng Hillview (Economic Bee Hoon)

Swee Heng Hillview Steam Food

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This is a sister-stall of the more famous Hillview Steam Food at 91 Whampoa Drive #01-10 Whampoa Drive Makan Place Block 91.  Unlike other economic bee hoon, Hillview steams the beehoon after frying – which make the beehoon softer but not soggy.

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Usually, the patrons will order the braised pork ribs or braised chicken feet to go with the steamed beehoon.  I find that the spices used to braise the chicken feet is too strong.  The stall also sells other normal economic fried noodles and nasi lemak (which are ordinary).  Their specialty is still the the steamed beehoon.

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You may try the peanut porridge which goes well with the steamed beehoon.

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Swee Heng Hillview Steam Food

Teck Ghee Court, Blk 341 Ang Mo Kio Ave 1, #01-02,

0600 – 1200