Good food at Bukit Timah?
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Chirunner:
Loads of food here - Coronation Plaza (My Cosy Corner for popiah, nonya and jap food with student meals at cheaper prices) and another restaurant (Prince Coffee House has pretty affordable food like hor fun, chicken pie and western food) , Coronation Arcade (Thai Noodle House has student meals too), Penang, Penang, Curry Wok and a coffee shop which sells chicken rice, noodles and economy rice. Burger Shack by Island Creamery at King's Arcade is just next door but pretty ex. Xin Wang, Starbucks and Huber's Butchery right next to Coronation Plaza. Mad Jack's for western food and a new Thai restaurant at the row of shops near the Duke's Road police station. MacDonald's , Island Creamery, La Petite Cuisine at Serene Centre, Da Paolo, Simply Bread and another pricey burger place at Cluny Court, more expensive restaurants at the row of shops between Coronation Plaza and Hwa Chong - Choupinette for French, Culina, Old Brown Shoe. OPposite Hwa Chong there're lots of restaurants at Greenwood but they're expensive except for a coffee shop that serves Malay food, wanton noodles and economy rice. Lots of coffee shops at Sixth Avenue though, just a short bus ride down. The food served at the Hwa Chong swimming pool restaurant is good and very affordable. You're spoilt for choice!
Students are adivised against going to the poolside restaurant (swimming pool). -
Anyone tried baa baa black sheep? It’s before tessarina/ brewerkz and heard from colleagues that it’s nice,
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Students are adivised against going to the poolside restaurant (swimming pool).[/quote]
Why is it so? Is the restaurant expensive or is the restaurant meant for teachers or visitors only? -
shaynamommy:
Anyone tried baa baa black sheep? It's before tessarina/ brewerkz and heard from colleagues that it's nice,,
it's pretty good but odd opening hours. Like 1 pm for the north Indian n the western food stall is closed for lunch except on weekends. The thai stall opens early but the lady there has the most sour face I've seen! -
poohandtigger:
Students are adivised against going to the poolside restaurant (swimming pool).
Why is it so? Is the restaurant expensive or is the restaurant meant for teachers or visitors only?[/quote]
My DS had his meals there during orientation.
There are student prices, smaller portions.
He said food is better than canteen's food.
But the operators can't afford(?) to give his friends & him servettes, LOL!
They told him to bring his own next time! :siao: -
Way2GO:
where is this poolside restaurant you guys are talking about ? HCI poolside resaturant ?poohandtigger:
Students are adivised against going to the poolside restaurant (swimming pool).
Why is it so? Is the restaurant expensive or is the restaurant meant for teachers or visitors only?
My DS had his meals there during orientation.
There are student prices, smaller portions.
He said food is better than canteen's food.
But the operators can't afford(?) to give his friends & him servettes, LOL!
They told him to bring his own next time! :siao:
Public can go inside HCI's restaurant ?
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Chirunner:
Loads of food here - Coronation Plaza (My Cosy Corner for popiah, nonya and jap food with student meals at cheaper prices) and another restaurant (Prince Coffee House has pretty affordable food like hor fun, chicken pie and western food) , Coronation Arcade (Thai Noodle House has student meals too), Penang, Penang, Curry Wok and a coffee shop which sells chicken rice, noodles and economy rice. Burger Shack by Island Creamery at King's Arcade is just next door but pretty ex. Xin Wang, Starbucks and Huber's Butchery right next to Coronation Plaza. Mad Jack's for western food and a new Thai restaurant at the row of shops near the Duke's Road police station. MacDonald's , Island Creamery, La Petite Cuisine at Serene Centre, Da Paolo, Simply Bread and another pricey burger place at Cluny Court, more expensive restaurants at the row of shops between Coronation Plaza and Hwa Chong - Choupinette for French, Culina, Old Brown Shoe. OPposite Hwa Chong there're lots of restaurants at Greenwood but they're expensive except for a coffee shop that serves Malay food, wanton noodles and economy rice. Lots of coffee shops at Sixth Avenue though, just a short bus ride down. The food served at the Hwa Chong swimming pool restaurant is good and very affordable. You're spoilt for choice!
Sorry too many comas, read until blur-blur.
Where you say can find these Penang food ? . -
Yes, public can go to the poolside restaurant. We’ve been there many times on weekdays and weekends.
Penang restaurant is at Coronation Arcade along Coronation Road opposite the Starbucks/xin Wang/Swiss Butchery shops that used to house the Shell Station. Be prepared to wait if you have a table of people ordering different dishes. They seem to serve everyone in the restaurant ordering the same food first. -
Chirunner:
Thanks, been there this afternoon. The restaurant is called Penang Kitchen. I think the restaurant next to it, Curry Wok looks good.Yes, public can go to the poolside restaurant. We've been there many times on weekdays and weekends.
Penang restaurant is at Coronation Arcade along Coronation Road opposite the Starbucks/xin Wang/Swiss Butchery shops that used to house the Shell Station. Be prepared to wait if you have a table of people ordering different dishes. They seem to serve everyone in the restaurant ordering the same food first.
I also recce the place, looks like Prince Coffee House is also serving decent food with decent price ....
Thanks Chirunner for the tips :salute: :salute: :salute: -
VitoRelax:
you're welcome:-) curry wok's good too. Try the ter kah if you like ter kah. For a quick meal the beef noodles at thai noodle house are fast n good. My kids' fav.
Thanks, been there this afternoon. The restaurant is called Penang Kitchen. I think the restaurant next to it, Curry Wok looks good.Chirunner:
Yes, public can go to the poolside restaurant. We've been there many times on weekdays and weekends.
Penang restaurant is at Coronation Arcade along Coronation Road opposite the Starbucks/xin Wang/Swiss Butchery shops that used to house the Shell Station. Be prepared to wait if you have a table of people ordering different dishes. They seem to serve everyone in the restaurant ordering the same food first.
I also recce the place, looks like Prince Coffee House is also serving decent food with decent price ....
Thanks Chirunner for the tips :salute: :salute: :salute:
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