3. 金华鱼头米粉 Jin Hua Fish Head Bee Hoon – #01-101
Fried fish with thick bee hoon (rice vermicelli)
S$3.50
S$3.50
Being a famous chain with many stalls in Singapore, it is no wonder that there’s always a queue for the fish soup from Jin Hua Fish Head Bee Hoon. And at just S$3.50, their delicious signature milky soup base of the fried fish with thick bee hoon (rice vermicelli) makes it worth the wait!
Jun 29, 2011
31
Wah!! The first pic, pasta, made me drool!!! But, won’t get much chance to go there…
Jun 29, 2011
3472
The pasta picture also appeals to me most! It looks cheap and good. Well I’m sure you have many cheap eats near your place too.
Jun 29, 2011
2
i grew up at north bridge road. you can’t miss out these.
1) Ah Balling Peanut Soup (Upper level #75)
the peanut cooked till it’s so soft. and the ah balling still hand-made.
2) Hainan Hokkien Mee (Lower level: Stall 34)
hokkien mee fried with thin bee hoon, drier than most. full of flavour and with a decent chilli.
3) Sop Tulang (Lower level)
once in a long while type of indulgence.
Jun 29, 2011
3472
Thanks for the recommendations! Wow, looks like Golden Mile is filled with dozens of good eats. I have tried the Ah Balling stall at Chinatown food street a few times before. Is it from the same chain as the one at Golden Mile?
Jun 29, 2011
1
I love the Beef Kway Teow, everytime I went to ICA I usually took it there.
Jul 7, 2011
72
Great recommendations, some of which I may check out. Other than these and the Hokkien Mee stall at the basement floor, there is also the chilli noodles at level 2, and the ah balling soup. A pity that the Belgian chocolate waffle stall closed as that has also been a usual favourite of ours.
Jul 7, 2011
1
Thanks! I’ve got friends who are regular customers at that chilli/prawn noodle stall too. Yea, heard about that chocolate waffle stall before – would have loved to feature that if it were still around.