A rare visit by a famous foreign dignitary to our very own local Ghim Moh Market! This famous person was none other than Ms Aung San Suu Kyi, who was in Singapore for an official visit at the invitation of our Prime Minister. This morning, she visited the Ghim Moh Market and even had breakfast, featuring local delights, at the food centre! I was there for my normal breakfast when I spotted this large group of people (including media), gathered at the drop-off point at the nearby HDB estate, waiting for some VIP to arrive. What a treat to see Ms Aung at such close range. Awesome!
Now, what so great about Ghim Moh Food Center? Well, it is an awesome place to get food! Here let me post some videos. First, how about some prawn noodles? Yes, prawn noodles, dry.
Next, let's check out some hot and fluffy pancakes from Granny's pancakes. Very nice to eat, but surely high in calories too.
Care for some delicious carrot cake? It is an awesome place to get carrot cake and many other dishes too.
And some noodles, or Mee Pok Dry. I patronize this store often. It is very nice.
Won-ton Noodles - Kong Shang Hua - this is my favourite store for Won-Ton noodles at Ghim Moh Cooked Food Center.
Let's check out the Braised Duck Rice store, which operates during lunch, and is right next to the Kong Shang Hua Won-Ton noodles store. Also very nice!
Care for some famous Chwee Kueh? This uncle has been selling Chwee Kueh for decades. He is certainly getting on in age, but his store continues to be very popular. Try some, before he retires!
Thanks for reading!
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Friday, December 2, 2016
Ms Aung San Suu Kyi Visit Singapore Local Market Ghim Moh plus Food Videos
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Thursday, May 8, 2014
Red Ring RedRing Wanton Mee (Holland Drive)
This looks like a rather famous wanton mee! It is located in a holland village coffee shop, close to the NTUC. Unique name, Red Ring.
Here is a recent video where my family went to Red Ring for lunch. The food was good.
A family recipe? Sounds like this is a worth a try. The Chan family's home made recipe. The sauce contains some secret recipe. Well, the proof is in the eating.
This is how the store looks like, one corner of the coffee shop.
Looks like 8 days magazine has reviewed this store. The pictures look delicious.
There's the price list. I chose the RedRing spicy, $3 portion.
This was what I got. The portion size was decent.
A closer look at the won-ton mee.
Verdict
How did it taste? Very good. I do like dried won-ton mee and I eat this dish quite a lot. Indeed, the sauce tasted a bit different. The fried won-tons added a crunch, albeit not the most healthiest way to eat wonton. The noodles were very well made.
Would I eat it again? Definitely yes.
Safe Travels!
PS: This meal was not sponsored. I paid for it, no discounts.
Here is a recent video where my family went to Red Ring for lunch. The food was good.
A family recipe? Sounds like this is a worth a try. The Chan family's home made recipe. The sauce contains some secret recipe. Well, the proof is in the eating.
This is how the store looks like, one corner of the coffee shop.
Looks like 8 days magazine has reviewed this store. The pictures look delicious.
There's the price list. I chose the RedRing spicy, $3 portion.
This was what I got. The portion size was decent.
A closer look at the won-ton mee.
Verdict
How did it taste? Very good. I do like dried won-ton mee and I eat this dish quite a lot. Indeed, the sauce tasted a bit different. The fried won-tons added a crunch, albeit not the most healthiest way to eat wonton. The noodles were very well made.
Would I eat it again? Definitely yes.
Safe Travels!
PS: This meal was not sponsored. I paid for it, no discounts.
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