Showing posts with label Duck Rice. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Duck Rice. Show all posts

Wednesday, October 4, 2017

Redhill Lor Duck Rice and Noodles 红山卤鸭饭面 - Michelin Guide Hawker Retiring soon...

The stall owner will be retiring by this year with no one to pass their skills to, so came here to enjoy them while I still can. This couple has been running this stall since the 70s.
SGfoodfeed retiring kway teow tiao Breakfast Lunch best cheap nice
Be prepared to queue and be patient as the owner has to do the cooking of rice, noodles and chopping up the braised duck by himself. 
SGfoodfeed retiring kway teow tiao Breakfast Lunch best cheap nice
As you can see queues are forming even before the lunch hour, and even longer after the stall was awarded Michelin Guide. As you notice their operating hours, they are now working for 4 days a week and shortened their hours, closing at 2.30 PM but they usually sold out before 2pm.
SGfoodfeed retiring kway teow tiao Breakfast Lunch best cheap nice
Got a bowl of duck dry kway teow noodle, it was not oily and the meat was generous for a bowl for $3 (they do sell a smaller portion at $2.50). The sauce used was just nice to make the bowl of noodle moist.  The caramelized sauce goes so well with the dry kway teow noodles. The breast meat although it looked dry,  tastewise it was tender and not tough at all.
SGfoodfeed retiring kway teow tiao Breakfast Lunch best cheap nice
Ordered a combination of kway teow and yellow noodle. Their sauce was a mixture of chili and homemade sauce which taste very similar to those what we had for fishball noodle with chili sauce, not very heavy on the braised sauce like any other stalls selling. What's impressive is their soup, it does have a very good herbally taste, and does not make you crave for water after that. 
So whoever is around the area, do try them out before it's gone forever...

Monday, July 24, 2017

Shan Braised Duck Noodles And Rice - Chinese it's just a word 山

It was a rainy afternoon and we chanced upon this small coffee shop along old Havelock Road while we were waiting for the rain to stop. "Shan" duck rice and noodle stall is just located at the corner of the coffeeshop, and you will definitely not miss it when you walk pass.

There were many customers eating duck rice when we were there. Wanting a hearty meal (and needed to wait for the rain to stop), we decided to try this stall after seeing the number of patrons eating their food from this stall.
Havelock Road good chili SG sgfoodfeed must try
We ordered the braised duck kway tiao (卤鸭粿条) dried version at $4.00 each. We were actually very amazed by the taste of the braised sauce. Slightly sweet and infused with a slight herb taste, this bowl of duck kway tiao can definitely win any heart over. It was also topped up with a generous amount of fried onion and spring onion which even further enhance the overall taste without overpowering the original taste of the duck and the kway tiao. It was in fact just nice to be a good decent bowl of duck noodle - great portion of braised duck meat given, the amount of sauce given was just nice, and the amount of kway tiao given was also definitely enough for one person . The stall owner also placed the home made Samba chilli at the side of the bowl - you can mix it together as a whole to bring up the spicy level.
Havelock Road good chili SG sgfoodfeed must try
Other than duck kway tiao (or duck noodle), "Shan" duck rice and noodle also serve duck rice and duck congee. The rice they serve at this stall is yam rice (black rice), which is also definitely worth a try should you visit the stall. However, do keep in mind that the duck get sold out pretty fast (usually by 5pm), so be sure to visit them early if you want to try!

All in all, "Shan" duck rice and noodle stall is a pretty decent stall that is not unfamiliar to the people staying along Havelock Road area. It is definitely a stall that you may want to visit if you want to have a no frill and a satisfying meal.