Roti prata, Japanese food, omelette rice, yong tau foo, soups and noodles, teppanyaki, Malay nasi padang, pasta, Indonesian grills, and more. There's really quite a range of food to choose from at this food court and I have to admit that a lot of them did look very appetising indeed.
Handmade Beef Patty + Curry Chicken Teppanyaki: 7.7/10
I was pretty hungry actually, and the strong aroma from the Teppanyaki stall was all I needed to make a beeline for it. The curry didn't exactly taste like "curry" because it wasn't spicy at all, but was instead very very sweet. The beef patty was quite good, and I liked the grilled onions that came with it. The sunny side up was a great side to complete the meal.
Price: $7.80.
Beef Omelette Rice: 6/10
Daphne liked the soft omelette but didn't like the hard carrots that came together with it. The both of us watched as the staff merely picked a beef patty from one of the containers and put it on the warm pan, but it did little to heat up the otherwise cold patty. For me I thought this dish turned out to be quite disappointing, since it wasn't some handmade beef patty but seemed more like out of one of those frozen machine processed packets that you could easily get from the supermarkets. The rice and eggs were far far far too sweet for my liking, because not only was the rice tomato-flavoured, the added (generous) serving of ketchup only made it even sweeter.
Price: $6.90.
Place
Food Junction, Bugis Junction #03-30.
Handmade Beef Patty + Curry Chicken Teppanyaki: 7.7/10
I was pretty hungry actually, and the strong aroma from the Teppanyaki stall was all I needed to make a beeline for it. The curry didn't exactly taste like "curry" because it wasn't spicy at all, but was instead very very sweet. The beef patty was quite good, and I liked the grilled onions that came with it. The sunny side up was a great side to complete the meal.
Price: $7.80.
Beef Omelette Rice: 6/10
Daphne liked the soft omelette but didn't like the hard carrots that came together with it. The both of us watched as the staff merely picked a beef patty from one of the containers and put it on the warm pan, but it did little to heat up the otherwise cold patty. For me I thought this dish turned out to be quite disappointing, since it wasn't some handmade beef patty but seemed more like out of one of those frozen machine processed packets that you could easily get from the supermarkets. The rice and eggs were far far far too sweet for my liking, because not only was the rice tomato-flavoured, the added (generous) serving of ketchup only made it even sweeter.
Price: $6.90.
Place
Food Junction, Bugis Junction #03-30.
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