Saturday, 24 August 2013

Pow Wow Saturday @ Pow Sing Restaurant

I grew up with fond memories of Pow Sing and until today, Pow Sing delivers my kind of comfort food every time.
Its a little on the expensive side for simple tze char dishes but the occasional treat to oneself is a must.

The spouse cum "makan kaki" brought us there tonight and we ordered chicken rice, white steamed chicken, crispy chilli sotong, assam ikan pedas, stir fried kai lan and fish maw soup all in small portions for 3 adults and 2 kids and the total bill was $75 inclusive of 3 cups of chinese tea.

Most people order their fish head curry and white steamed chicken which have been their signature dishes for years but they do have other dishes worth a try like the crispy chilli sotong which is super crispy and fragrant.

Do expect a queue if you dont make a reservation.

Rating: 3.5/5

Pow Sing Restaurant
65 Serangoon Garden Way





Tuesday, 20 August 2013

No Highway Like the Chai Tow Kway Way

Lurve this good ole stall's chai tow kway. It definitely lives up to its reputation for being one of Singapore's top 10 chay tow kway.
Lim Kee sells soon kueh, chuee kway, fried kway teow and chay tow kway at Bukit Merah Central food centre and all their kways are yaaaaaaameeeeee! and we all say amen.
What i love most about this chai tow kway is the bite. The kway has a very well balanced bounce to it and it isnt too oily. 
Must try because its tasty and you wont have to wait too long.
Rating 4/5 

Lim Kee 
Bukit Merah Central Food Centre
#02-49






Sunday, 11 August 2013

Satay! Satay!

I had no intention to blog about anything this weekend but this one is blog worthy.

I was craving for satay at 12 midnight so my food enthusiast of a husband drove us to Hougang for late night satay. Its one of the only satay stalls in Sing Sing that opens past midnight. 

Located in a S11, 24hr coffee shop at Hougang St 21, Blk 212, Poh Kee Satay will be sure to satisfy your satay cravings.


Their char grilled satays are sweet, moist and tender and I like their peanut sauce which has pineapple puree in it. The sauce is not too spicy and goes very well with the satay meat.

We ordered 10 chicken satays, 5 mutton satays and 1 ketupat for $8.50. We could have had more if not for the yummy cheese fries we ordered from the western food stall. 

Rating: 3.5/5

Poh Kee Satay
Hougang St 21, Blk 212.
7pm - 1am

*Poh Kee has moved to 205D Compassvale Lane

Please pardon the bad picture quality.





Sunday, 4 August 2013

Delay in food updates

Food updates need to take a back seat at the moment because I have been helping my boss move her office and warehouse for the past month and it is some back breaking work so no updates from me until I have the time and energy to go find and eat something good.
I'll be back.