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Orchard Emerald Basement food court
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Eating Places » Food Courts

Located next to the current John Little.

    Overall Rating:
    Singapore Eating Places Review: 4 out of 5
    » 2 Reviews for “Beef Noodles @ Orchard Emerald (Orchard Emerald Food Court)” - Eating Places


  1. catherinetgk
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    catherinetgk    
       09 Jan 2009 at 4:33 pm

    I've never really liked food at Orchard Road, except for umm, fastfood or small restaurants. Why?

    Because it's really, really, expensive.

    Call me a super-thrifty person, or a stinge, but it really doesn't seem worth it to buy like, a bowl of noodles/a plate of rice with ingredients, of course, that can't even match the standard of hawker centre food. And the price is almost two times more!

    But this shop is surprisingly good. Just like the beef noodle shop at Wisma Atria food court. The beef is well (though sometimes a little bit under) cooked. I like the soup too. And I love to add prawn paste onto the beef before eating it. Makes it sooo super delicious!
    YUM!

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    1. ruffnooka
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      ruffnooka    
         15 Mar 2008 at 9:14 am

      This beef noodle stall has been around since 1997. They are famous for their beef noodles (dry & soup). The dry version (S$3.50) comes with a small bowl of soup. The soup is rather tasty and leaves a warm feeling in your stomach. I enjoy both the bee hoon and the kway teow version. The noodle is topped with some pickled vegetables and chinese celery.

      The stall also sells other beef dishes like fried beef with rice ($5.50) and other dishes on its own.

      It may be a good idea to tell the man not to overcook the beef. I didn't have that problem when the lady cooks the beef.

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