Laksa anyone ?.

EconAv

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Laksa@sungei road
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titactoh

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Their laksa is of high standard but no where near Jangut or 328.

They also have an outlet in Hong Lim Hawker Center.

Is it still selling at $3/ per bowl?
 

Audio

Administrator
Staff member
Yah, I also eat from here.  Only place left on earth that give you a decent portion of "See Harm" as I see many Char Kway Teow and Satay Bee Hoon stalls are giving out miserable one or two tiny pieces to justify that they still serve cockles. 

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EconAv

Member
For me , is not who is better , what they will cost ?
I just remember before simlim tower was build , rolls of shophouse is there , all dealing with electronic parts , sound system like Sansui  , National ?. etc
Then is the beginning ?..i will spend my whole day checking out every shop , every electronic component , kit set ?. and the person who serve the Laksa ? ( Those day i can even afford to eat a bowl  Look,How far we have come to ??
 

boxerfan88

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Anyone know of reasonably good laksa place near Bt Merah, Queenstown, Toa Payoh, Commonwealth ?
Please post yah...
 

Audio

Administrator
Staff member
Hum is getting expensive. Char Kway Teow and Satay Bee Hoon has miserable amount of tiny hum these days.

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titactoh

Well-known member
Kelantan Lane, Sungei road laksa is the original. Coffee shop ceiling is high and place is airy. Used to go there. The laksa is one among the best.

There is another one with more "atas" ( snob) ingredients and it is at Hong Lim Complex a few stalls away from AH HENG braised duck and both shops face the 2nd floor walkway with shops across the other side of the building. I look at the pricing and realized it came with big prawns and I think if not mistaken half lobster or something. I didn't try at all because I prefer the traditional laksa like JANGUT which it is more than the sum of its parts. Of course another one is 328 laksa at junction ECR/Ceylon lane.

BTW Jangut is on 2nd Basement of Chinatown Point near the Entrance/Exit to DTLine.
 

simple

Member
Hum is getting expensive. Char Kway Teow and Satay Bee Hoon has miserable amount of tiny hum these days.

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Hi Audio,

Not laksa but hum related…

Sin Chao Gardens, 297 River Valley Road, a teo chew restaurant. They have fresh cockles, they are big, fat and juicy! Very tasty for hum/cockles lovers. If you do dine there, you can use their parking space. Quite a bit of fish selection as well.
 

boxerfan88

Well-known member
Not exactly laksa…but close enuf… curry mee. @ ABC food centre. sea hum doesn't come by default, need to add.


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