"Shiok" - originally a Malay exclamation, but now a universal Singaporean expression denoting extreme pleasure or the highest quality, on FOOD, particularly ! Yummy food !
Remember that prawn mee and lok bak we've tried in my ya-selamat-datang-terima-kasih post of Penang Village ?
Here's the Singaporean version.
Beach Road Prawn Mee@ 370 East Coast Road
Why does prawn mee often pairs up with Ngoh Hiang or 五香* ? We've had similar combination here as well...
At Singapore's Beach Road Prawn Mee House, this 五香 was our side-order.
*Ngoh Hiang or 五香 refers to the five spices used in the seasoning.
Tag: singapore, singapore food, singapore food review
MY TURN for a hawker center FEAST is coming SOON. I love the Ngoh Hiang at Maxwell Road Hawker Center and that East Coast LARGE PRAWN mee!
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Whadya mean ? You also going bac'SOON? If not, where else can get hawker center FEAST...except maybe in your own kitchen...kekekeke. Think this is the East Coast LARGE PRAWN mee you referring to?
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