18 Zion Road Fried Kway Teow is one of the main reasons why so many of us flock to Zion Riverside Food Centre every night. With the right balance of sweet and savoury, their char kway teow doesn’t have the overpowering sweet sauce taste that some people detest. On top of having the right balance, they add a ridiculously generous serving of fresh cockles, a good amount of wok hei taste, and is fairly dry (thankfully not wet and mushy).
Also, considering how the food centre’s pretty near Zouk, you might want to visit 18 Zion Road fried Kway Teow before you get on with your crazy night eh?
18 Zion Road Fried Kway Teow: 70 Zion Rd, Zion Riverside Food Centre, #01-17, Singapore 247792
There’s salted egg croissant, salted egg toast, salted yolk egg fish & chips and now Salted Egg Prata Bomb?!
Liu Sha is dominating the food scene with its unlikely food pairings, that are oh-so-yummy and oddly satisfying to watch them liu (flow) out.
I’m already excited to find out what’s the next crazy liu sha exploit in line — but for now think of a prata pouch waiting to burst open.
Upon walking into the restaurant, I saw at least three tables ordering the Salted Egg Prata Bomb.
With my expectations set high, I was a little sad to see that the prata is only slightly bigger than size of my palm, would have been great if it was bigger. However, the presentation was slightly fancier as compared to the other pratas on a white plate.
The salted egg prata bomb sat atop a stone plate, served with a slice of starfruit and strawberry, which isn’t just for decorations but as palette cleansers to help reset your taste bud from the richness of the salted egg yolk.
The salted egg had the viscosity of melted cheese, which was thicker and creamier than other liu sha I’ve tried. It was also in the right balance of salty and sweet, making it wonderfully delectable.
Generously filled, the prata was soaked completely in salted egg upon bursting, so you don’t have to worry scraping the surface of the plate desperately later to enjoy the last few mouthfuls.
The only downside was that the prata was understandably doughy in texture, so as to conceal the salted egg yolk without any chances of leaking. It could have been served hotter, so that the liu sha could be gooey to warm the tummy and soul.
An overall satisfying salted egg prata bomb experience. My verdict, if you haven’t yet tried it, go ahead and pop by Big Street. Could be your next supper spot for when you’re sick of having dim sum.
Expected Damage: $6 – $10 per pax
Big Street Singapore: 104-106 Jalan Besar, Singapore 208828 | Tel: +65 6100 2661 | Facebook | Opening Hours, Tue – Sat: 11:00am – 03:00am, Sun – Mon: Closed
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9 Spoil Market Bites You Can Get in Suntec City for Just $2
Home to almost every kind of cuisine on the cultural spectrum, my culinary cravings have never failed to be satisfied by Suntec City’s massive assortment of dining options.
Whether you're a school student thriving on a tight pocket-money budget or just looking for an affordable way to settle dinner date plans in the CBD after work - save these dates because from 8th - 31st of July, a massive landslide of incredible deals are coming at you.
From a massive slab of BBQ ribs to a steaming plate of Sweet & Sour Pork from Crystal Jade, treat yourselves to signature dishes by your favourite restaurants at heavily discounted prices with Suntec City’s $2 Flash Deals and $2 Daily Deals. All you have to do is snag the deal of your choice off the Suntec City app or walk into any participating store in Suntec City for the $2 Daily deals. Stay tuned till the end and we’ll show you how easy it is!
Pump yourself up for one hell of a gastronomical stroll with these 9 bargain bites that you can snatch up this July for only $2.
1. Waffles or Wings at Olivia & Co.
Promotion: $2 Flash Deal
Savings: $10 on waffles, $14 on wings
Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, Suntec City, North Wing #01-481/481A/483/483A, Singapore 038983
2. Half a slab of Hickory Barbecue Ribs at Morganfield’s
Morganfield’s signature dish “Sticky Bones” - a long slab of prime ribs (u.p. $27.90) complete with caramelized ends for just $2!
The sweet and tangy hickory barbeque basting might make for a sticky sauce to the touch, but these slow-cooked ribs slide right off the bone. And for $2 you get ribs, coleslaw and fries - what a deal! That would otherwise be the regular price you’d pay just to add on a single side at KFC.
Don’t feel pressured to use cutlery, we all know ribs taste better when you get a little handsy. Morganfield’s provides you bibs to devour this without the sauce getting on your favorite summertime outfits.
Promotion: $2 Flash Deal
Savings: $25.90
Address: 3 Temasek Boulevard, Suntec City, East Wing #01-645, Singapore 038983
3. Honey and Soy Dory ‘n Chips at The Manhattan FISH MARKET
The Manhattan FISH MARKET’s new Fish n’ Chips in Honey Soy (u.p. $13.95)
If you’re big on sweet and savory flavors combined, The Manhattan FISH MARKET’s new Honey Dory Fish n’ Chips flavour will taste simply sublime.
Look at how that Honey Soy dressing shines
This recent addition is part of The Manhattan FISH MARKET’s series of five fabulous sauces that is newly introduced. While you’re there, try the Salted Egg, Turkey Bacon, Creamy Mushroom or Garlic Ginger as well. They might not be going for $2, but they're so good, you won’t be able to resist them!
Putting the size of things into perspective, that’s how big those crispy John Dory fillets are