Queensway Shopping Centre , where locals flock to for all things sports and optical-related, is also known for good laksa. There are 2 laksa stalls, within a stone's throw of each other, both claiming to serve up the best. Both tout to be affiliates of world-famous Katong ones, and the accolades, writeups and publicity plastered all the utilitarian facades will attest to the fierce competition. Seating at both eateries is cramped and constrained, so dining is really a touch-and-go affair. Both are manned by efficient, if a little curt, bevy of staff, and so turnover is high. Good news for the 5-minute-on-average long line of diners waiting their turn. The menu is similarly limited, with laksa being the primary dish of choice, and its fixins' like otah and lime juice as regular side orders. Curry chicken, Chinese-style, is also a popular option. Janggut Laksa The Laksa ($3.50 for small) here was disappointingly lackluster. It was insipid, and the milk had obviously cur
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U r EXACTLY my kind of people!!!!! *hugz* This was always meant to be a food blog to air my opinions on food, in exactly the way i would tell my friends, coz i write the way i speak; with pictures that are far from professional but look true to form, so what u see in here is very often what you'd get yourself.
p.s. pls feel free to correct any grammatical/spelling mistakes u may see...i'm less meticulous than i'd like to be, write too fast, and seldom check my writing.