We have passed by this shop many times before and we finally caved in after we saw the affordable prices on their menu banner outside the shop~

Bugis Village
231 Victoria Street
Singapore 188025
Tel: 6336 2698

Their menu's rather extensive and we contemplated quite awhile over it. Their ordering system was simple enough; we had to tick our choices and take it to the counter where we pay first and finally sit down to wait for our food~
Baby's (dry) pork chop noodles ($5.50) was a rather good choice - the noodles was springy and well-flavoured. The pork chop was really well-seasoned as well~

I went for their fried qq noodles ($5.50) and we were pleasantly surprised at how good this tasted - we could distinctively taste the wok hei in the noodles~ Plus, the portion's pretty big as well. The only thing I could pick on in this dish is that it was much too oily!

Their dumpling soup ($4) was rather mediocre though~
In a nutshell, this was a surprising find! There's no service charge and GST, dishes are priced affordably, and we were pleasantly surprised at the standard of their food~ We'll be coming back!

Bugis Village
231 Victoria Street
Singapore 188025
Tel: 6336 2698

Their menu's rather extensive and we contemplated quite awhile over it. Their ordering system was simple enough; we had to tick our choices and take it to the counter where we pay first and finally sit down to wait for our food~
Baby's (dry) pork chop noodles ($5.50) was a rather good choice - the noodles was springy and well-flavoured. The pork chop was really well-seasoned as well~

I went for their fried qq noodles ($5.50) and we were pleasantly surprised at how good this tasted - we could distinctively taste the wok hei in the noodles~ Plus, the portion's pretty big as well. The only thing I could pick on in this dish is that it was much too oily!

Their dumpling soup ($4) was rather mediocre though~
In a nutshell, this was a surprising find! There's no service charge and GST, dishes are priced affordably, and we were pleasantly surprised at the standard of their food~ We'll be coming back!
4 Comments:
At Wednesday, October 08, 2008 11:55:00 PM,
Food Lover said…
Couldn't agree more on the price and quality!
At Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:23:00 AM,
Yvonne said…
food lover,
part of the reason i went in is coz i remember reading on ur blog that the food's rather good! =D
At Thursday, October 09, 2008 2:57:00 PM,
Anonymous said…
heheh hen hao chi xia ci zai qu try bie de orh...bu guo hai shi yao jia mian muahahhahaa
At Thursday, October 09, 2008 3:53:00 PM,
Yvonne said…
hehehe hao ah wo men xia ci zai qu try bie de! baby dang ran yao jia mian de ma bu ran wo de fan/mian wang na li hui gou chi ne! ^_^
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