Friday, May 18, 2007

Golden Shoe breakfast and meeting Royston

Morning as promised to bring my Mum to try the Lor Mee at Golden Shoe hawker centre. Feeling tired of eating the Lor Mee sold at my house although its very famous. Felt that the standard dropped.

Reached Golden shoe and still not yet lunch time so there was no queue. Order $3 Kway Teow Been Hoon and $2 Lor Mee.

"Warning the $2 portion is equal to $3 selling at other place. Imagine order $3."

The stall is owned by an elderly couple, so they sell things very chin chai. Customer eat happy can already.



Look at the large piece of fried stuff.




The bowl consists generous amount of fish, pork and meatballs plus a dash of black vinegear YUMMY!!! Must try


After meal my mum went home while I headed to Orchard to meet Royston. On the bus called him and found him still sleeping instead of visting the dentist.

Reached Orchard carrying the bulky camera drybox around. Went around and was surprised to see the shopping centres quite crowded although it was a weekday noon. Soon Royston reached and we decided to walk around.

Royston has not had lunch yet and recommended eating noodles at Far East. We reached far east and walk around and saw at the corner many food outlet. There were stalls selling snacks from Taiwan, UK, Hong Kong and Singapore Ya Kun. We decided to try the food sold as UK hawker stuff. They sold 4 main items. Spicy curry chicken, Beer Battered Fish, Marsh Potatoes and Cheese Sausage and Fried MARS ice-cream.

The beer battered fish come in sauce, salt vinegar and tomato and mayo. I choose salt and vinegar. At the cost of $4.60 it comes with many pieces of fish. Well i can't taste the beer and can't tell what is the fish but the salt and vinegar seasoning is good man.





Beer Battered Fish with in salt and vinegar seasoning.


Royston then ordered Mashed Potatoes with cheese sausage. The sausage is big and tasty. The mashed potatoes are also well prepared.









Royston enjoying the sausage.




Very nice must try, though i don't like potatoes.


After eating we went around those hobby shops selling action figurines. Quite surprised to see alot of these stuff are small yet so expensive. Guess expensive due to their limited stock and level of detailing.

Later decided to try the noodles he recommended. Its one of the stall selling muslim food. Still feeling very full after eating the fish. We ordered the Hotplate Seafood noodles. The serving is very little, the copoking style is like your zi char Ee Mee, just that under the base they put alot of eggs.



The delicious Hot plate seafood noodles.




Royston enyoing his noodles.

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