Friday Dinner@Golden Mile FC
Good and cheap food are found in hawker centres. Including this one along beach road as well. Prawn noodles, beef noodles, char kway tiao, hor fun, curry chicken noodles, soup tulang, jap food, peanut soup with glutinous rice balls and recently belgian waffle and its fondue set.
The curry chicken noodles at B1-53 was damn good. For $3 a bowl and its generous serving. The gravy soup base was just the right amount of savour, not too salty and not too spicy. Tau pok, fish cakes and chicken completes it.
Compare to the Hong Lim, this one is just right. The HL one is really really savoury, might be too extreme for some people.
Long Q at the belgian waffle stall. I believe they got their fair bit of media attention and accolade recently. The royal fondue set was popular, at $14.80, you get tiny waffles pieces, marshmallows, fruits and 2 scoops of ice cream. Saw finished fondue pots on numerous tables.
Waiting is a definite.
I got the set D, which is 2 waffles with the chocolate dip + 1 scoop of ice cream. Choice of coffee, banana or green tea. At $6, it is pricey.
The waffles are small, about the size of my palm. *Mine is really not that big*. It was really hot as they are made on the spot per order. There are something crunchy found in the waffles, can't figure out what was that though. The chocolate dip goes well with the hot waffle, just the right concentration but if it is abit less sweet and more bitter, than it will be better.
They even have royalty cards. Anyway, the ice cream is a non-mention, average, actually abit disappointing on the ice-cream.
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