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Blk 75 Lorong 5 Toa Payoh Food Centre. 5月14日 5 Must-Try Stalls at Blk 75 Lorong 5 Toa Payoh Food Centre If you are feeling hungry at 10pm, head to Blk 75 Lorong 5 Toa Payoh Food Centre. This small hawker centre has got a good selection of your hawker favourites. Here are 5 Must-Try Stalls at Blk 75 Lorong 5 Toa Payoh Food Centre you should not miss! Cockle Fried Kway Teow There is already a snaking queue before the stall even opens. The stall is run by an old couple. The uncle first fries the noodles in a large portion and transfers them to a big bowl. He then takes a small portion back to the wok and fries it with Chinese sausages, cockles, eggs and beansprouts once an order is received. Their fried kway teow has a alluring smoky flavour and the pork lard offers a crunch amongst the soft, slippery kway teow. They also serve White Kway Teow. Initially I thought it is Penang-style fried kway teow, but it is regular kway teow without dark soy sauce. Da Ji Hainanese Chicken Rice is a stall that sells Hainanese chicken rice but it is way more famous for its fried chicken wings. The stall only opens for business in the early evening and foodies queue for their shatteringly crisp golden brown fried chicken wings which are juicy, tender and well marinated. These chicken wings are certainly worth making a trip down for. They remind me of the old school carona chicken wings. And they taste even better when eaten with the addictive chilli sauce, which not only elevates the flavour of the wings but also gives them a nice spicy twist. Fang Yuan Satay Run by a third generation hawker, this stall serves pork and chicken satay made according to the owner’s grandfather’s satay recipe. The mouth-watering pork satay has a nice combination of succulent pork meat and fat. Grilled over charcoal fire, each satay is well marinated, nicely charred and very flavourful. They are also known for their creamy peanut satay sauce, which has a sweet and sour grated pineapple puree to cut through the richness of the meats. Song Kee Kway Teow Noodle Soup This Song Kee fishball noodles Each bowl of noodles comes with lots of “liao”, including signature fish dumplings, fish balls, meat balls and fish cakes. While their fishball is nothing to shout about, their fish dumpling with slippery skin and well marinated meat is stellar. their al dente mee pok tossed with fragrant pork lard, chilli and vinegar. Every strand of springy noodle is coated in the savoury and spicy sauce which really makes it shine. Some people find it too oily. I like it Sweet Heart Dessert Round off your meal with some cold desserts from Sweet Heart Dessert. They serve a good variety of hot and cold dessert. One popular dessert you should try is the refreshing ‘Commando Dessert’, which sees a mountain of shaved ice topped with longans, red tea jelly and condensed milk. Join this channel to get access to perks: / @timinglifestyletv You can buy me a coffee and also "Super Thanks" too ☕ BUY ME A COFFEE https://www.buymeacoffee.com/yoontmin TO HELP THIS CHANNEL GROW, PLEASE: Like Subscribe Share Comment THANK YOU FOR DROPPING BY! ❤️ 看完影片要帮我分享按赞哦! 🔔 记得订阅开启小铃铛!