Maybe it's nice in the past. I don't know. But few days back when I went there to try. It really taste terrible. The standard is not there. Especially the hygiene.
There's a strend of hair in the rice. Worst still, the chicken drumstick is so HARD! So disappointed with the food. When I saw the recommendations on the internet and since some has mentioned that this stall's nasi lemak was on channel u's food program, I thought it was really good.
Who knows... Wasted my money. Just to share that their price goes like this.
Without Chicken wing, 4 items = $2.
Drumstick 2 items = $2.50.
Chicken Wing 2 items = $2.30.
Any addition item or rice will be $0.30 and egg is $0.50!
Base on my nasi lemak exploring experience, I seriously feel that the price is quite high as the place is really hot and stuffy.
The rice has no fragrance at all. From the pictures I have taken, you can see that I never finish up the food. This is my first time failing to finish any food.
Went there to celebrate my birthday. Had the western food. The stall looks like a Malay stall at first. But the chef is a Chinese.
So I'm a little confuse whether it's Malay western food or Chinese western food. The price is quite cheap as compare to the other western food I have ate before. Normally western food from hawker will cost about $5.50 to $7 but this stall's western food range from $4.00 to $5.50.
Especially the Chicken Chop I had. It's served in a hotplate style but it cost only $5.50. However, what amuse me is how come the Chicken chop which tasted so fantastic and is recommended on the papers isn't on their signboard or menu.
I happened to see the newspaper that they pasted on the side wall then I knew they had chicken chop.
We ordered the chicken chop and Chicken cutlet. Both tasted really good. The serving portion is big too. Really worth the price.
From the picture you can see that the chicken chop comes with fries, mashed potato, salad, sweet corn and a piece of Chip.
Although the Chicken chop was the recommended dish, I still find the Chicken cutlet is better. Many commented that the chicken chop is better so its really up to individual to decide.
So anyone staying at Ang Mo Kio can go down and give it a try.
The sales girl are quite friendly there. The moment I step in, the greeted me. I saw one of the sales girl actually help one customer to match her ear rings.
Helen is a local brand so as a local, we should support. Since their businesses are in shopping malls, its quite understandable that their prices aren't really cheap too.
Their varieties are not as much as Chomel. So far still acceptable to me. But some are really quite expensive.
But it all depends on whether you like their designs. I will still go for the less expensive ones. I bought a pair of earring at $7.90 so it's still affordable to me.
Yes. I totally agree with Tinkerbell. This place is really great. After staying in Sengkang for so many years finally Sengkang has its own sports and recreation centre.
The only thing is that it it situated in a very deserted place. From my experience, it is not advisable to drive there as it is very difficult to find a parking space. Since the nearest LRT station is there, Farmway Station. It is better to take the LRT. Very convenient. You can just board the LRT from the Sengkang MRT station. Only a few minutes and you will reach there and do a little walking from Farmway LRT and you will reach the swimming pool.
Kids can enjoy the wonderful slides and if Daddy wants to do his gym he can head to the sports complex. So convenient. Everything is there.
The entrance fees for the swimming pool despite the slides and all the fun stuffs is still affordable as compared to going to the one at Downtown east so expensive.
Yummy yummy.. Their cakes really melts my heart. They are really good. But abit pricely to purchase in a neighbourhood area.
Some are nice but some not that great. I prefer the dark forest. I don't quite like the lychee martini. They aftertaste is kind of "weird"
Can give it a try if you happen to pass by there. But the reason I don't understand why is why they must open 2 stores in the same area? Hahaha.. Hmm.. and the whole of Singapore only 2 stores in the same area- Ang Mo Kio!
Their breads are quite expensive too. I used to stay in that area during childhood and they are the only bakery shops there and my dad without fail will get their roti everyday. But slowly, their prices increase and more confectionery stores open so we don't really purchase from Pine's anymore.
Maybe it's nice in the past. I don't know. But few days back when I went there to try. It really taste terrible. The standard is not there. Especially the hygiene.
There's a strend of hair in the rice. Worst still, the chicken drumstick is so HARD! So disappointed with the food. When I saw the recommendations on the internet and since some has mentioned that this stall's nasi lemak was on channel u's food program, I thought it was really good.
Who knows... Wasted my money. Just to share that their price goes like this.
Without Chicken wing, 4 items = $2.
Drumstick 2 items = $2.50.
Chicken Wing 2 items = $2.30.
Any addition item or rice will be $0.30 and egg is $0.50!
Base on my nasi lemak exploring experience, I seriously feel that the price is quite high as the place is really hot and stuffy.
The rice has no fragrance at all. From the pictures I have taken, you can see that I never finish up the food. This is my first time failing to finish any food.
I just won't go back and eat again.
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So I'm a little confuse whether it's Malay western food or Chinese western food. The price is quite cheap as compare to the other western food I have ate before. Normally western food from hawker will cost about $5.50 to $7 but this stall's western food range from $4.00 to $5.50.
Especially the Chicken Chop I had. It's served in a hotplate style but it cost only $5.50. However, what amuse me is how come the Chicken chop which tasted so fantastic and is recommended on the papers isn't on their signboard or menu.
I happened to see the newspaper that they pasted on the side wall then I knew they had chicken chop.
We ordered the chicken chop and Chicken cutlet. Both tasted really good. The serving portion is big too. Really worth the price.
From the picture you can see that the chicken chop comes with fries, mashed potato, salad, sweet corn and a piece of Chip.
Although the Chicken chop was the recommended dish, I still find the Chicken cutlet is better. Many commented that the chicken chop is better so its really up to individual to decide.
So anyone staying at Ang Mo Kio can go down and give it a try.
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Helen is a local brand so as a local, we should support. Since their businesses are in shopping malls, its quite understandable that their prices aren't really cheap too.
Their varieties are not as much as Chomel. So far still acceptable to me. But some are really quite expensive.
But it all depends on whether you like their designs. I will still go for the less expensive ones. I bought a pair of earring at $7.90 so it's still affordable to me.
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The only thing is that it it situated in a very deserted place. From my experience, it is not advisable to drive there as it is very difficult to find a parking space. Since the nearest LRT station is there, Farmway Station. It is better to take the LRT. Very convenient. You can just board the LRT from the Sengkang MRT station. Only a few minutes and you will reach there and do a little walking from Farmway LRT and you will reach the swimming pool.
Kids can enjoy the wonderful slides and if Daddy wants to do his gym he can head to the sports complex. So convenient. Everything is there.
The entrance fees for the swimming pool despite the slides and all the fun stuffs is still affordable as compared to going to the one at Downtown east so expensive.
So have fun and enjoy :)
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Some are nice but some not that great. I prefer the dark forest. I don't quite like the lychee martini. They aftertaste is kind of "weird"
Can give it a try if you happen to pass by there. But the reason I don't understand why is why they must open 2 stores in the same area? Hahaha.. Hmm.. and the whole of Singapore only 2 stores in the same area- Ang Mo Kio!
Their breads are quite expensive too. I used to stay in that area during childhood and they are the only bakery shops there and my dad without fail will get their roti everyday. But slowly, their prices increase and more confectionery stores open so we don't really purchase from Pine's anymore.
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