Wanton noodle with braised chicken feet and mushroom ($10.80)
- Noodles were flavourful although alkaline taste is still evident. The texture is somewhat similar to what KL has to offer.
- Char Siew is definitely one of the better ones for wanton noodles you can find in Singapore. If you are looking for the half fat/lean parts and drippy sauce from a freshly roasted batch, you might be disappointed.
- Braised mushrooms texture was good! Exactly what KL quality is like, the juicy, plump, silky smooth bite. If you’re expecting the strong braised flavour, you might again find this underwhelming.
- For $10.80, this meal may not be the best value for money, but we are not against coming back for a second try.
- Served in about 15mins after ordering, with only two orders prior to mine.
Pork noodle soup ($8.80)
- This stall had a much longer queue than wanton noodle. Took almost 20mins to get my bowl after ordering.
- Overall, a very comforting bowl of pork noodle, with a milder aroma compared to KL standards. Didn’t find any pork intestines in my bowl although the poster did show a few. Only one slice of lettuce was given, instead of Chye Sim typically found in KL stalls.
Coffee
- Very, very bad coffee, with burnt and extremely bitter taste. Brought back to stall but was told that’s how their coffee is like, because theirs is more “gaw”.
Josh Kuek (#jkgourmets)
4
Malaysia street foods has been so popular in Singapore, besides Malaysia Boleh hawker chain, now another new style similar street foods concept opened in Orchard shopping street.
Not a big food court but quite numbers of popular traditional Malaysia nostalgic cuisine, overall a nice concepts, few popular selections of food brands from Kuala Lumpur till the northern Malaysia.
Ever tried the Malaysia style Nasi Lemak and Char-Kway-Tiao Penang style. Nasi Lemak was delicious, the fried chicken thighs Rempah spices was good, chilli was really flavourful. Worth trying.
The Penang Char-Kway-Tiao was very different to local Singapore style, not so sweet not so oily. Lots of Pork lard, more savory taste, great wok-hey.
My 2nd visit, we aiming the KL style black soya sauce Hokkien Noodle. Wow! Not bad, although the taste was not as good as the original one, but here have their own flavour, quite delicious and full of wok-hey. Worth a try.
Overall food pricing was high, avarage $10 and above. Perhaps this is Orchard CBD tourist price range. Probably not for everyday meals but definitely worth it when cravings kicked.
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Wei Qing
5
Probably the best food court in Singapore for Malaysian delights. Highly
Recommended their Nasi Lemak Ayam Berempah and Pork Noodles. The price is on the high for a food court but it’s Orchard area after all.
Will always go back for the nasi lemak in particular.
Sarah Soong
5
Updated Sep 2025:
Food is still good and authentic. Only feedback is that it seems abit warm and the number flashing sound is slightly annoying :)
Chendol especially good, the best I’ve had in Singapore.
Previous visit:
Chuan Huat Pork noodles (mee tai mak) is abit al dente and sauce is nicely balanced…the pork balls and pork slices are tasty too and fairly lean. The Kampung nasi lemak is generous and chicken is rather tender with no frozen taste. Chendol is one of the better ones too. Overall a good option in Singapore to get Malaysian favorites.
Javier Lim
5
Craving for authentic Malaysia delights satisfied here. Glad to see Malaysia’s renowned street food brands from Kuala Lumpur all under one roof.
Enjoyed some mouth watering dishes:
🍜Koon Kee Wanton Mee: Go for their Signature Trio Wanton Noodles which came with char siew, sliced steamed chicken, chicken feet and mushroom. Special mention to their caramelised char siew with the perfect fats to meat ratio was amazingly tender. Their inhouse manufactured noodles came with the right thickness, qq and without any alkaline taste. Dumpling soup also came with dumplings packed with flavourful fillings. Simply delicious!
🐷Siong Huat Bah Kut Teh: Herbal Bah Kut Teh was a comfort bowl of goodness with tender and fall-off-the-bone pork ribs. Highly recommended to dip you tiao in their herbalicious soup for extra satisfaction.
🥥Chendol: Gula melaka was not overly sweet and the red beans/pandan jellies were soft. Coconut cream was also smooth and fragrant!
🍞Kaya butter toast: Irresistible toast with good crisp sandwiched with generous kaya & butter spread.
Everything tasted authentic & good here! Can't wait to be back again to visit other stores.
serene chiu
2
I was at fish head noodle stall. The big lady using her hands without gloves handling my order OMG! I said to her why r u not have a gloves or food handle she simply just throw away the seaweed not even bother to look at me. She seen unhappy I caught her in the act. Dont think i will come back ... disgusting
Tng HanSiang
5
If u r looking for herbal Bak Kut teh, this place is worth a try. The soup is thick, fragrant and full of herbal flavour and it goes perfectly with their shallot rice.
The staffs are really nice and friendly, so don’t hesitate to ask them for recommendations. Best part, if you can’t get enough of the soup, they even offer up to 2 rounds of top up!
Wee Guan Kho
3
2nd time having the Nasi lemak here.
Can taste the santan in the rice, fried chicken was crispy but not juicy as compared to the first having it. Chilli is mild spicy but u can see from photo they are generous with serving the chilli.
Overall still a good plate of Nasi lemak.
Bryan lim
5
Had dinner at EatAlley - Orchard Gateway last night with friends and had an amazing experience!
Food:
🍲 Black Vinegar Pig Trotter – Incredibly flavorful! The gravy tastes just like home, rich and comforting. Portion size is generous for the price.
🍵 Bak Kut Teh – The soup is more on the herbal side, thick, and full of depth—definitely spot-on for me! The rice served is also of great quality.
🍛 Nasi Lemak Ayam Rempah – This was the star of the night! The rice is rich in coconut flavor and pairs perfectly with the crispy, flavorful fried chicken and sambal. Generous portion too!
Price:
💰 Slightly on the high side for a shopping mall setting, but with such delicious and high-quality food, it's absolutely worth it.
Dining Atmosphere:
❄️ Air-conditioned, clean, and well-organized. The place was bustling with office workers and shoppers. I can imagine it being packed during lunch hours!
Parking:
🚗 Paid parking available at Orchard Gateway (Level 5).
⭐ Highly recommend my friends to check this place out! Definitely coming back soon for the Black Hokkien Mee and Charsiew Noodles!