Showing posts with label Area: Balestier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Area: Balestier. Show all posts

Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Kim Bak Chor Mee 金肉脞面 (Balestier Road)

Bak Chor Mee $4
Kim Bak Chor Mee 金肉脞面 is a minced meat noodles (bak chor mee) stall operated by an elderly man called Mr Ng. The stall located along Balestier Road has garnered quite a fair amount of reputation on the blogsphere in this year.
Mr Ng is in the photo above. I arrived on a weekday afternoon during lunch time and waited around 10 minutes before the food was served.
Bak Chor Mee $4
The Bak Chor Mee cost $4 consisted of noodles with braised mushroom served with a bowl of soup with sliced meat, pork liver, minced meat and meatballs in it.
Bak Chor Mee $4
This bowl of mee pok was quite good. The noodles were well cooked and the sauce was tasty with a hint of hae bee (dried shrimps). I particularly liked their braised mushroom which was so fragrant.
Bak Chor Mee $4
As for the bowl of soup, it was just so disappointing. The livers were sliced too thinly and was overcooked despite me removing them from the soup earlier. The rest of the ingredients like sliced meat, meatballs and the soup was mediocre. 

I am not too sure what the hype is about as there are other better bak chor mee stalls. 

Kim Bak Chor Mee 金肉脞面 (Balestier Road)
558 Balestier Road 
#01-400 Kian Lian Coffee Shop (at Junction of Ah Hood Road)
Singapore 329874 
Opening Hours: Sat and Thur from 7.30am to 3pm 
                          Closed on Friday


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Wednesday, 31 October 2012

Loong Fatt Tau Sar Piah 龍發豆沙饼 (Balestier Road)

Loong Fatt Tau Sar Piah 龍發豆沙饼 has been operating since 1948 in Whampoa along Balestier Road. Loong Fatt 龍發 sells pastries and is well-know among the older generation for their Tau Sar Piah 豆沙饼; essentially a Teochew biscuit called Bean Paste Biscuit. The Tau Sar Piah are handmade. They are so famous that when Tau Sar Piah is often associated with Balestier Road just like now Laksa is associated with Katong while Chicken Rice is associated with Maxwell (Tian Tian).
Tau Sar Piah 豆沙饼 comes in either sweet or salty versions. 
These Tau Sar Piah 豆沙饼 (salty) cost just $0.60 each. 
Tau Sar Piah 豆沙饼 (Salty) $0.60
Tau Sar Piah 豆沙饼 (Salty) $0.60
The pastry on the outside was extremely crispy and flaky (even after 2 days). With a buttery fragrant, it was  such a joy just enjoying the crust. The salty filling complemented well with the crust as a whole. It was just nice for me, not too salty. So delicious. 
Loong Fatt Tau Sar Piah 龍發豆沙饼 (Balestier Road)
639 Balestier Road
Singapore 329922
Tel: 6253 4584
Opening Hours: Mon to Sat and PH 8am - 430pm
                         Closed on Sun

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