Any good recommendations for lunch places at AMK and Bishan?
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AMK Hub:
Sticky Rice Thai restaurant - great tom yam clear soup
AMK coffeeshop next to Courts - roasted delights, wanton mee, Chai Chee noodles
AMK coffeeshop behind the furniture shop at the big open carpark (same row as Jubilee) - Aston’s grill
AMK S11 food centre - Rasa Sayang western food
AMK St 61 food centre - mee chiang kueh (next to carrot cake stall), bedok chwee kueh
AMK hawker centre/market (near Broadway Plaza) - Chicken rice, yong tau foo, hokkien mee, satay bee hoon -
I heard there is a cafe or restaurant at AMK selling Penang food. Does anyone know where it is? I have a craving for Penang food :rubhands:
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coolit:
I heard there is a cafe or restaurant at AMK selling Penang food. Does anyone know where it is? I have a craving for Penang food :rubhands:
It's at Jubilee -
My favourite fried fish bee hoon is opposite Bishan Street 13 NTUC! Yummy~
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kitty2:
Where is this? I'm looking for makan places around J8.coolit:
I heard there is a cafe or restaurant at AMK selling Penang food. Does anyone know where it is? I have a craving for Penang food :rubhands:
It's at Jubilee -
For breakfast- Bishan st 12 blk 112 coffee shop, near a popular Pd clinic. Nice fried beehoon and nasi lemak. Opens at around 5am to sold out (which is usually before noon). Wanton noodles at same coffe shop is not bad too.
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Chirunner:
Where is this? I'm looking for makan places around J8.[/quote]http://www.gurneydrive.com.sg/penangnoodle.htmkitty2:
[quote=\"coolit\"]I heard there is a cafe or restaurant at AMK selling Penang food. Does anyone know where it is? I have a craving for Penang food :rubhands:
It's at Jubilee -
kitty2:
http://www.gurneydrive.com.sg/penangnoodle.htm[/quote]Tks:-)
Where is this? I'm looking for makan places around J8.Chirunner:
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It's at Jubilee -
For those staying in Bishan, you can drive over to Sin Ming road, there is a nice Ba Ku Tei store at one the coffeeshop.
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bcdd:
For those staying in Bishan, you can drive over to Sin Ming road, there is a nice Ba Ku Tei store at one the coffeeshop.
That Bak Kut Teh is super expensive and super salty... must try the duck rice (long queue) at the same coffeeshop. Blk 24 Sin Ming Rd has a great prata stall. A stall there also sells handmade Popiah skin. Blk 23 coffeeshop has a nice fishball noodle stall - traditional type. We saw Willin Low (chef-owner of Wild Rocket restaurant) eating there. Facing Upp Thomson Road (next to 7-11) is Hwa Nam restaurant. Great tze char and dim sum.
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