Tuesday, January 20, 2009

CQ goes makan spree in Geylang

Singapore is a heaven for food lovers. There are plentiful of restaurants, hawker centres and eateries for you to check out which is among the best.

Eating out in Singapore is never a challenge for people who loves to eat. Seafood is never a miss for most people, like the famous seafood servings in Newton Circus Food Centre ...but CQ was recommended that the best seafood that you can get are those in the Bukit Timah areas, along Upper East Coast Road, Changi Road and also at Simpang Bedok and Bedok Corner.

If you dont like seafood, there are many other local dishes to try out. When back in Singapore, CQ loves to eat the famous old-times dishes like Lontong, Mee Rebus, Mee Siam, Sop Tulang Merah, Mutton Soup and many more. You definitely cannot find them in Brunei ...unless CQ has to cook the heavenly dishes herself the Singapore way =) huhu

Therefore, while back in hometown, CQ went on a makan-makan spree in Geylang Food Centre located next to the wet market. This is said to be a temporary place because the original place, which is just a distance a way, is under going massive renovations.

CQ also found out that the above food stall is famous among the Brunei visitors! Cool eh ...and one of them is a family member from the Arab-Families cuzzies' clan huhu ...can you guess who!?

It is famous for its Nasi Ambeng, Nasi Sambal Goreng, Nasi Rawon and Nasi Jenanan. And since CQ has been craving for Nasi Ambeng, CQ was so ever willing to be in the long queue hehehee.

Let's check it out what CQ bought in a span of three days. The portions can be hefty and packed with calories and saturated fats! Oh well, who cares! Lols.


Nasi Ambeng Sambal Sotong ~ $4.50

Nasi Sambal Goreng ~ $4.50

Mee Goreng ~ $3.00

Banana fritters ~ $3.00

Popiah basah ~ $3.00

CQ loves popiah basah (wet) more than the fried ones. The spicier it is, the possibility of CQ having a popiah basah fiesta is 110% huhu. You can get some of the best popiah basah at Qiji outlets; Tekka Market - at present the place is under going renovations; few of the many Banquet outlets and two food stalls in the Geylang Food Centre.



Dry goods stalls in one section of the Geylang Wet Market.

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