Showing posts with label Ayer Rajah Food Centre 1. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ayer Rajah Food Centre 1. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 October 2014

Noodles, Noodles, more Noodles...

Since my current workplace is located near the industrial district, therefore there ought to be numerous good dining options in that district. Therefore...

'Tom Yum Noodles'
Not only it's spicy, the Noodles are pretty chewy and yummy too.
They have managed to cook the Noodles such that the Noodles ain't
soggy at all. On top of that, ingredients like the crunchy 'Ikan
Bilis', minced meat, fried egg, etc... have been added into the
bowl of Noodles too. But do be careful, if you are stirring too
fast/vigorously, you might break the egg yolk and mixed it into
the soup. Served hot and spicy, this makes it a pretty good meal
during lunch hours. However, like many other places out there the
queue over here can be pretty disturbing too.

So where can you give the Noodles a good try?
The name of this stall would be 'Wang Jiao Handmade Noodle'(旺角手工面).
It's located inside 'Ayer Rajah Food Centre 1'.

Opening Hours:
  • 09:00 - 17:00
    (Closed on Weekends)
  • Even though this place isn't air-conditional, but the afternoon crowd can be pretty scary. So either try to turn up early or...
* Click here for the location of 'Ayer Rajah Food Centre 1' on 'Google Maps'.
^ Click here for the list of delicacies that you can find and get at 'Ayer Rajah Food Centre 1'.

Sunday, 25 May 2014

A hunt for the past...

I tried looking for this hawker centre for a few times. Initially, I thought that they might have demolished the hawker to make way for the newer buildings. However, I was wrong as I happened to come across the hawker again...

'Fried Hokkien Mee'
Reasons why I loved the food over here are as follows. For a start,
this stall isn't selling 1 or 2 types of food only, it works like a
typical 'Zi Char' stall, they have dishes like 'Hokkien Mee', 'Fried Kway
Teow', 'Fried Rice', 'Mui Fan', etc... Secondly, since this hawker is
located in a industrial area, the prices of the food that you are getting
here are pretty low and reasonable. On top of that, there's close to 20
different stores over here. And it's not restricted to merely Chinese
food only, there's Indian, Muslim, Japanese, etc...

As for the plate of 'Hokkien Mee' over here, not only the price is
reasonable, the taste is pretty acceptable too. There's a good mix
of 'Noodles' and the thicker type of 'Rice Vermicelli' topped with
generous portions of ingredients like 'prawns', slices of 'fish cakes',
'bean sprouts', etc... The whole plate of 'Noodles' might appear to
be a bit soupy, but in actual fact the 'Noodles' doesn't end up to be
too soggy. But always ask for a bigger portion of chilli to boast the
overall taste of the dish even further. :)

So where can you give the 'Hokkien Mee' a good try?
The name of this stall would be 'You Chai Cooked Food Stall'(有財熟食攤).
It's located inside 'Ayer Rajah Food Centre 1'.

Opening Hours:
  • 09:00 - 16:00
    (Closed on Sundays)
  • Even though this place isn't air-conditional, but the afternoon crowd can be pretty scary. So either try to turn up early or...
* Click here for the location of 'Ayer Rajah Food Centre 1' on 'Google Maps'.