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Genevieve Amador Genevieve Amador

The number of malls and small shops are overwhelming in a good way. It feels like a so-many-shops-so-little-time/budget kinda thing. 😅 but happy to have been able to go around the area… happier even to see that they have a Jollibee store! 🇵🇭#represent …

Bradley Ginta Bradley Ginta

Good,a bit crowded,a bit expensive

Din Neo Din Neo

This is an old shopping mall along Orchard Road. You can find tailor shops, foot reflexology and others.

Siti Yusuf Siti Yusuf

1st time here to try De Healing Hand by Francis at #01-67. My husband had bad pain at the back and after the massage. He can walk sit n stand. Great experience not the same as where we go. U all should try. Francis will see head to toe before he can say what is our problem.. ok i stop. U go n try only then u know!!;

Star Star

Old mall where only first floor is active. The other higher floors were so quiet, only a few shops opened on weekend. Nobody else is walking around the mall. Even the escalators not moving until you step on it. Nothing to shop inside.

CK C CK C

Old school shopping mall with lots of tailors at the ground floor. There is quite a number of small Japanese bars that look very interesting. Generally a good mix of shops even though there is also an overwhelming number of cosmetic parlours just like in other small shopping malls along Orchard.

Lin Ong Lin Ong

Orchard BCM is nice Thai food can skipped.

Joyce Lim Joyce Lim

Sgd7.9 for signature bak chor mee, can choose mee pok, mee kia, or mee sua. First impression - noodles look anemic and under seasoned. But the sauce is all underneath, must do a major toss and mix well. Sauce is balanced, less spicy still has some kick. Pork lard is crispy, noodles is al dente, lots of minced pork. Comes with large bowl of soup with 1 fish dumpling, 2 fish balls, 2 meatballs, and quite a few slices of tender pork cooked just right. We asked for no liver but a small piece of liver got in, and it tasted so good - no weird smell, super silky and not chalky at all. We might just take the liver next time, will also try the mee sua that many patrons were trying. Ambience felt like a hole in the wall ramen place, couple of houseflies were flying around and eventually got zapped. Service very prompt and polite. We will definitely be back.

Crumpled Nomad Crumpled Nomad

Dining Experience: The sitting format here is unique—it’s styled like a ramen shop, with a counter-seat setup that’s quite fresh for a local Bak Chor Mee stall. It adds a fun, modern twist to the usual hawker experience. Service: The servers were extremely polite and welcoming, always smiling and efficient. Despite the crowd, waiting time was reasonable, and once seated, food arrived quickly after ordering. Great job on service! Food: - Broth & Ingredients: The broth was rich and flavorful, and the liver was fresh and perfectly cooked—no rubbery texture here. - Mee Sua with Vinegar: As someone who isn’t a big vinegar fan, I found the vinegar in the mee sua a bit overpowering. If you love tangy flavors, you’ll enjoy it, but if not, you might want to ask for less vinegar. Verdict: A refreshing take on a local favorite with excellent service and quality ingredients. The ramen-style seating makes it stand out, and the food is well-prepared—just be mindful of the vinegar if you’re not into strong sour notes.

Darren Darren

Not too bad. Good soup, lard and chilli. Generous amounts of liver cooked pretty well. Noodle was a little sticky for me but not soggy. Overall not same league as Tai Wah but good for a food court or coffee shop type noodle stall. Will come back if I am nearby.

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