Ang Mo Kio district in Singapore is a town that is situated on the north of Bishan estate. It is bounded by Sembawang Road to its west and Yishun to the north. There are several eateries and food stalls in and around the town. The Ang Mo Kio restaurants are fine dining places where one can enjoy a meal at affordable rates.
Rasa Sayang is a bustling hotel situated at S-11 Coffee shop at Ang Mo Kio’s Central Avenue 8. This hotel has a range of western food choices and includes such items as chicken chops, chicken cutlets, pork chops, lamb chops and the sirloin beef steak.
The Botak Jones at Ang Mo Kio district’s Avenue 5 is a commendable western food joint that has a chain of outlets in Singapore. The dining experience is casual and you can just sit back, stretch and enjoy your meal. The Botak burger is appetizing while the hot dogs are of real good quality. The Cajun Chicken is a tender meat preparation with enough juices and spices.
The Char Kway Teow in Ang Mo Kio’s Avenue 10 is a coffee shop of sorts towards the end of the lane and at the way to avenue 5. Their preparations are a little more special than the usual dishes. The restaurant offers simple yet delicious meals. One can enjoy the cockles, lap cheong, chye sim and tow gay. The chye poh is almost like an irresistible item on the list that has crunchy and salty bits ofd chye poh that is found in carrot cake.
The Hokien Mee at BLK 529 Market is a place that serves hokien mee well cooked and wet. Yes, try the sumptuous item with thick milky and prawny gravy if you do not prefer the dry one. Try this with the goo-chye and chilli sauce cooked in the belachan type instead of the sweet dark dried chilli type.
The other restaurants at Ang Mo Kio town include Seng Kee, Pasir Ris, 37 Desserts, Eng Kee, Hong Heng, Chai Chee, etc. these restaurants are famous for the various chicken, prawns, noodles, steaks, desserts and so on.
The restaurants Ang Mo Kio have excellent food items that cater to the global tourist. A visit to the cafes and eateries here is worth the money.
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