Jin Hua is a long-time tenant in Maxwell Food Centre. They have been serving up hot bowls of fish soup for over 20 years. Their healthy and economical fish soup is undeniably popular.
The Fried Fish Meat Noodles had plump chunks of fish that were encased in a pretty thin batter. You get a little batter, a substantial amount of fish, and some soup which has been soaked up by the fish in every bite. Mhmm, shiok!
The soup was mild-tasting but comforting. Don’t be surprised if you find yourself addicted to the soup! You can now dabao home to enjoy the fish meat noodles!
Continue reading at Miss Tam Chiak: https://www.misstamchiak.com/jin-hua-fish-soup/
Address: 1 Kadayanallur St, Maxwell Food Centre #01-77, Singapore 069184
Opening Hours: 11.15am to 8.30pm Daily, Closed on Thursdays
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maxwell food centre closed 在 Miss Tam Chiak Facebook 的精選貼文
Traditional handmade ngoh hiang is a rare find these days. China Street Fritters have been serving serve authentic Hokkien-style ngoh hiang (meat roll), and other delicious fried snacks such as guan chang (pink Hokkien sausage), egg slices and liver rolls, for more than 60 years.
Read more: https://www.misstamchiak.com/china-street-fritters/
Address: 1 Kadayanallur Street, Maxwell Food Centre, #01-64, Singapore 069184
Opening Hours: Tues to Sun: 11.30am to 8pm, Closed on Mon
maxwell food centre closed 在 Cheekiemonkies Facebook 的最讚貼文
[FLASH GIVEAWAY - CLOSED!] We have the 10 winners! Thanks everyone for participating! :)
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Wish to introduce your kids to Singapore’s heritage buildings in a colourful and light-hearted way? “Looking at Heritage Buildings”, a picture book by Urban Redevelopment Authority guides young readers through a tour of 75 conserved buildings’ histories and highlights the unique architectural features that led to their conservation. The buildings include warehouses along the Singapore River, a public library, a market and an air force base.
The book can also double up as useful walking trails for parents who might like to bring their kids to explore these buildings! And I have TEN copies of the book to give away! The FIRST 10 to leave a comment "I want one!" below will each win a copy - simple right? (GIVEAWAY CLOSED)
*Winners will have to self-collect the book at URA's office (beside Maxwell Food Centre).