Showing posts with label Fried Kway Teow. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fried Kway Teow. Show all posts

Saturday, February 01, 2014

[Singapore Local Delight] Char Kway Teow from Air House Cafe

Who would love food that is good and cheap? Air House Café, a club house in the Changi Airport (public area) serves really delicious zi char (ranging from rice to noodles and cooked dishes.  Members pay slightly cheaper price when prices for non-members are already pretty reasonable. 

 
 
Crispy and well marinated chicken wings.  Seriously, I could hear the crunch from every bite.  It costs only $1.20 (members price).

 
Flavourful with wok hei (a special fragrance as a result of cooking using high wok heat), thick fish cake slices and al dente noodles and kway teow.  The only slight disappointment was the lack of Chinese sausage, otherwise, I would consider this as a perfect char kway teow, just the way I like it!  It costs only $3 (members price).
 
 
Air House Café
Airport Boulevard, Changi Airport Passenger Terminal 2
Singapore 819643
Tel: 6546 8218
 
Getting there: Take MRT to Changi Airport Station.  Exit to Terminal 2, walk to the passenger car park within the terminal.  The café is located next to the carpark.
 


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Sunday, August 23, 2009

Ghim Moh - Guan Kee Fried Kway Teow

Guan Kee Fried Kway Teow
Ghim Moh Market And Food Centre
Blk 20 Ghim Moh Road #01-12
Closed on Wednesdays and Fridays


The queue seems never ending but fried kway teow lovers do not mind the waiting 30mins to 40mins. The glass stall is plastered with raving reviews, that you can hardly see the elderly uncle manning the wok.


Some say "good things but wait".... but after my 2nd attempt, I guess this isn't my type of fried kway teow. I'd prefer the kway teow to be slightly burnt and with strongly fried kway teow aroma. It was slightly too watery for my liking.
The serving portion for $2.50 was considered small, at least to me.

 
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Friday, October 06, 2006

Char Kway Teow @ Holland Market

Went to Holland Market again and this time I tried the Char Kway Teow.

I would say this stall is quite efficient - good numbering system and fast service. Quality hasn't been compromised much as well, except that noodle was a little soft. Not sure if it was over-cooked. Overall, it was quite delicious. My colleagues were betting if I would finish it up. And yes, I did.


Total damage : $3

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