Oddle Eats is much-loved for making eating-in during the Chinese New Year festive period a convenient and comfortable proposition, offering island-wide delivery.
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The almost-erratic part-hot part-rainy weather of late makes me crave for
zi char beehoon (like soupy White Beehoon), so much so that my search led me to this “Food King Good” Beehoon stall at Jalan Sultan.
No, this is NOT exactly White Beehoon, and it has a straight forward name of “Try Fresh XO Seafood Noodles”.
A direct translation of its Chinese name 长鲜 should be “Long Fresh”.
The stall is hidden within a non-descript food-court that also houses the Famous Pao Fan 一泡而红 by actor Chew Chor Meng.
Try Fresh XO Seafood Noodles actually first originated from Kepong, Kuala Lumpur with a name of “Hennessy XO Seafood Beehoon”.
Suntec City is where you can find plentiful of dining options, especially Chinese and local restaurants.
This includes Crystal Jade Hong Kong Kitchen, Din Tai Fung, Paradise Dynasty, Soup Restaurant, COCA, White Restaurant, Ho Fook Hei Soy Sauce Chicken, Tim Ho Wan, Shi Jian Hot Pot and Yong Xing Teochew Porridge and more.
If you are finding somewhere to celebrate with the family or have small group gatherings over sumptuous Chinese cuisine,
here are 10 places you can head to:
(Do check with individual restaurants as there may be varied opening hours during festive periods. Reservations, if applicable, is also recommended.)