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Tried Grandma Ong at Austin Heights for the first time and it really feels like comforting, home-style food. I had the dried mee hun kueh — the sauce was tasty and balanced, and the noodles were not too thick, just nice to bite into. Also ordered the crispy prawn cake which was crunchy on the outside and juicy inside, great for sharing.
The place itself has a cozy, homely vibe, almost like eating at grandma’s house. Prices are reasonable and portions are satisfying. Overall, it’s a nice spot if you’re looking for simple, comforting food in...
Read moreReally like the mee hoon kueh here – especially the thickness, and you can even choose whether you prefer it thicker or thinner. They offer both dry and soup versions, and the set meals (mee hoon kueh with dessert or with a side dish) are a great combination and very cost-saving. I also like that they allow ingredient substitutions, which makes it very customizable for picky eaters. Love sayur manis too! The shop environment is spacious and comfortable, and with Chagee just two shops away, it’s a nice spot for a light lunch and...
Read moreTried out 王奶奶面粉粿 at Austin Heights, and overall, it was pretty decent - The spinach soup and chilli ban mian definitely had that homely, comforting feel to them, and it’s affordable, so that’s a win. Loved the friendliness and efficiency of the staff (09/10/24 Evening) as well!
On the downside, the tomato soup had a non-commerical taste and vegetarian fried goose (zhai er) even though was crispy it was just too oily inside for my liking. I’d still give it a five for the good vibes and...
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