Liang Seah Street

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Madam Saigon – Stay Awake with the Potent Vietnamese Drip Coffee!

A serendipitous visit to Madam Saigon at Liang Seah Street lent the opportunity to sip on their Vietnamese drip coffee. (Yes, we were there whilst waiting for a table at the incredibly popular Porn’s Thai restaurant next door.) How do you like your coffee — black, with cream and sugar, or decaf? Are you a fan of the trendy cappuccino, or the no-nonsense plain black coffee? I like my coffee...

Porn’s – Celebrity Pornsak’s Restaurant of Sexy Thai Food

Sex sells. So does star power. Pair the two together and you’ve got a winning formula to drawing in the crowd. The never-ending line of customers at Porn’s, the suggestively-named Thai restaurant at Liang Seah Street is testament to that fact. Popular Singapore TV host Pornsak Prajakwit‘s venture into the restaurant business has attracted both fans and curious onlookers alike. According to the eatery’s young waitresses, their reservations are full...

Parklane Deli House – Not That Delicious

The area behind Bugis Junction that spans Tan Quee Lan Street and Liang Seah Street is synonymous for being concentrated with steamboat restaurants. I use the term “restaurant” loosely here as these are just tiny eateries tucked into shophouse buildings. They tend to be cramped and accommodate no more than twenty tables each. One of these steamboat eateries caters the famed porridge steamboat buffet which I have heard so much...

Steamboat Fiesta

Wow I already had three steamboat dinners over the past ten days! You know how steamboat dinners tend to be. People always stuff themselves with more food than their body can take, and that’s exactly what happened during each and every one of those dinners. The first was a reunion dinner at home on Chinese New Year eve, which I had already blogged about. The second was on Saturday at...