Industrial Estate Mee Hoon Kueh Good Eats and Hidden Gems: Sin Ming Industrial Estate Food Trail We continue our exploration into our industrial heartlands to uncover good food and hidden gems! In today’s trail, we will uncover a coffeeshop where toast
Teochew Restaurants Teochew Porridge Zui Yu Xuan: Authentic Teochew Porridge After coming back, I find myself craving for Teochew muay more than before! But where can you find a good Teochew porridge nowadays? I mean
Commonwealth Crescent FC Heritage Hawkers Henry’s Chicken Rice: Old School Flavours! – ieatishootipost Most of the “roasted chicken” sold at our hawker centres are not actually roasted but deep fried or at least bathed in hot oil in
Travelogs Hong Kong Hong Kong Food Trail 2: More Good Eats! Made a stopover in Hong Kong on route to Chaoshan recently, so here are some new eateries to supplement the more extensive Hong Kong Food
THE MUST TRY LIST Heritage Hawkers Joo Chiat Prawn Mee: Resurrection! Time flies! Nov 8, 2006 was when I first published my story about Joo Chiat Prawn Mee while they were still at 15 Crane Road.
THE MUST TRY LIST Heritage Hawkers Famous Amoy Street Lor Mee: Lost and found! I must admit that lor mee has always been on my B list of things to eat. It wasn’t a dish which my parents were
Restaurants Western The Feather Blade: Good steaks, great sides It takes a bit of guts to base your steakhouse on just one particular cut of meat, especially when there is only 5kg of it
Industrial Estate Kampung Ubi Good Eats and Hidden Gems: Kampung Ubi Industrial Estate Food Trail This is the 2nd in a series of food trails where we try to uncover good eats hidden in our industrial estates! These areas are
Michelin Star Restaurants Fine Dining Restaurant JAG: Flavours of Savoie Congrats to Jag for winning One Michelin Star 2019 Restaurant JAG: Flavours of Savoie – ieatishootipost How do you make your own fine dining restaurant
THE MUST TRY LIST Heritage Hawkers White House Teochew Porridge: Ultimate Comfort food! Teochew porridge is my ultimate comfort food and I am sure it is for many Singaporeans too! Just imagine sitting down a few salty, spicy,
Beh Teh Saw/Pong Piah Traditional Pastries Bethel Confectionery: Shatteringly Crisp Beh Teh Saw This Beh Teh Saw is really a hidden gem! It was recommended to me by my culinary guru, Irene Yip last year. She insisted that
Marine Terrace FC Chee Cheong Fun Yong Huat Delights: Freshly Made Chee Cheong Fun Here is another hawker who is making chee cheong fun fresh on the premises! I had written about Pin Wei at Cambridge Road FC and