Nightwalk around the city, nearby the office.
Shenton Food Hall - opens during daytime till 9pm, weekdays only.
[Below] Lau Pa Sat, a bigger scale hawker centre compared to Shenton Food Hall. The other option for affordable work lunch would be Amoy Hawker Centre but that is further walk towards the other side.
This place is patronised by mostly office workers during the daytime and tourists in the evening. Pricewise is slightly higher than normal food courts because of its strategic location.
I wanted to try SG hokkien mee and SG laksa, so i went to this stall.
Since i wasn't in a rush, i slowly eat to finish them. I've never tried SG hokkien mee before...turns out it tastes like my mum's fried yee mee despite the noodle type difference.
So, all the while my mum had been frying SG hokkien mee without me realising๐
Then the SG laksa...the curry gravy is kinda santan-ish, diluted kind of curry just like my mum's curry - the Chinese style mild curry๐
The ingredients are taupok, fishcakes and boiled egg.
Overall, the taste of both are kinda nostalgic...
The food I’m curious about turns out to have similar tastes from my mum's kitchen๐
The interior of Lau Pa Sat...I can easily get lost without the signboard labelling the 'street number' coz every corner looks the same to me.
It was stuffy & smoky inside, despite having large ceiling fans. The smoke from nearby woks and satay grills lingered on your clothes the longer you stayed there.
After the heavy meal, went for a stroll to burn off the calories.
This Christmas tree structure at Raffles Street was recycled from last year.











3 comments:
Happy new year 2026๐๐๐ to you! Wah, your mother is a very good cook ๐๐
What a nice evening makan! So Singapore hawker food is nice. LOL on your mum frying SG Hokkien mee all this while!
Hey Nux, the first photo, are my eyes playing tricks on me? Or the angle you took the photo, I saw a "giant green Christmas Tree" behind the high rise office buildings lol! Agree that you may get lost at Lau Pa Sat because it is a huge roundabout with many stalls selling the same food, even a Singaporean like me can get confused at times. I been to Lau Pa Sat with my mom to eat Satays, Oysters Fried Carrot Cakes and CKT before.
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