so good!! very flavourful and really generous portion as well. lots of spinach in the soup. i really enjoyed this one
Happy! Food! ✨ Chewy fresh 幼面 (you mian) noods of medium thickness ✨ Umami shiitake soup ✨ Generous portion of fresh spinach for the nutritional gains ✨ Tasty QQ tofu ✨ Softened bits of fried gluten/soy (texture is airy and spongey; soaks up the flavours of the delicious soup really well) ✨ Super flavourful savoury gravy with a dollop of their signature Chinese toon sauce :’) Kinda ex for food court nosh at $7 (also the average price across the stalls) but this food court has floor-to-ceiling glass windows, pretty aesthetic modern furniture & interior decor + great views of the surrounding greenery and architecture! Also the food is restaurant-quality soo it’s worth it imo :) #sgnoodles #sgeats
Craving satisfied. Personally, ban mian has better bite, texture than u-mian. I ordered dry version as i like to add chilli. Tasted so good. Spinach soup was piping hot with mushrooms, fried fish maw. $7 per bowl.
Fav you-mian & soup of all time :’) Super flavourful soup & noodle sauce with a touch of fragrant xiang chun paste, yet healthy and not surfeiting at all. $7 for dry version with a big bowl of soup but generous portion so pls prepare to share if you have a small appetite! xP #cyfavs #noodles #sgeats
The highlight is the ban mian which comes with savoury brown sauce and a dollop of green xiang chun sauce on the side. The xiang chun which is make from Chinese toon leaves, is minty, herbal, aromatic and intense, and goes so perfectly with the brown sauce. I finished the noodles and the sauce down to the last drop. Soup comes with mushrooms, tofu, mock fish maw and plentiful Chinese spinach. Alas it does have a faint MSG aftertaste. Cost $7 which is quite pricey for food court fare but can be considered worth it for the uniqueness of the noodles.