So we went around to the food court. And saw this stall at the beef noodle corner.
'Hey, seems like we missed this one."
So why not? /teehee!/
Famous Moo. [very the cute wei, with a cow there too!] [think it must be influenced by the beef noodle sign above?]

Famous Moo's menu. Lotsa choices to pick. Kueh tiaw. Mee. Kolok mee. Beehoon.

The choice is in your hand. It's your tummy that you are satisfying anyway.

The typical kolok mee stall-like. With all the ingredients to be used.

See? Jamin halal, kay? Beef tendon, beef meatball. It's all about noodle...and beef.


T'was the beef noodle section.

Our big bowl of beef soup. With everything in it. From the meat to the tendon to the intestine.

He commented that it is tasty enough. Surprisingly. 'coz afterall, it's halal wei.
The Char Siew is super yummeh!
Pasta like this, the mee is blended evenly out. Sweet and tasty enough. Perfect.

We also got ourselves a cup of drink @ Passion @ The Spring's food court.

Passion's menu is quite generously looong.

Except to find out that, there are only a limited choices available each day.



So tell us, what is the point of having a loooong menu up? As a deco?

Our blend of Lemon and Orange. Yucks! Not a wise choice to blend them. Lesson learnt.

Our meals. For two uber hungry peeps.

Another shot.



Yeaps, it is done. A short review on what we tried out at the food court @ The Spring.
Wonder where else to go hunting for food. Gonna crack our brains thinking. Ciao.




i'm hungry la!
ReplyDeletewa the char siew memang a lot@@~
ReplyDeleteOMG! After reading this I totally miss the beef noodle stall that's near my school!
ReplyDeletethe char siew kolok mee looks good =)
ReplyDelete@algin me myself saw the pics also drooling here lah. :3
ReplyDelete@Coco Yeaps, generous right?
@ken The char siew look nice and taste super nice wei! Despite halal and all that.
@Jan :3