If you like to identify good food shops based on the length of the queue, then this is a good place to come to. At 12 noon on a weekday, the queue was already almost 20 people deep. The shop itself is smallish with limited and somewhat cramped seating. It was filled to capacity when I joined the queue.
I wondered whether I would be able to get a seat while I was queuing, but at it turned out, a few tables were clear when I reached the head of the queue, so I was fortunate to get a seat
The food itself was not spectacular. I have had much better in many other places. None of them in the vicinity, though.
Was surprised to be charged $8 for a dish of rice with sweet & sour pork, two vegetables and one omelette. Paid an additional $1 for lotus root soup.
Now, lotus root soup is one of my all- time favourites. The shop's version is bland and tastes as if it was diluted with tap water before being served to me. Regretted ordering it, even for $1.
I'm guessing that the long queue is because you might not get a better lunch deal in the Scott's Road/Orchard Road area. Indeed, after I had eaten my lunch, the queue was still about 20 people deep.
If you are working in the vicinity, it probably would make a lot of sense to visit this place, as the alternatives could cost more. But if you are from another part of Singapore (I work in the Chinatown area), there is no point stopping by and paying $8 for food that would cost around $5 elsewhere, and yet not taste as good.
Value: 2/5 if you are not working in the vicinity.
Taste: 3/5
Jerry Aaron
4
got a chance to try out this old school looking place at Far East plaza. was lucky the queue was short. Egg, meat and vegetables total $6.5. Sounds ex but considering the area, pricing is not bad. food was tasty. Note that seats are very few and they don't sell drinks.
Mon T
2
We were famished and the rule of thumb is, most things tastes wonderful when you're hungry. However we were quite disappointed with the taste over what we had at Susan's corner.
Our usual eat wasn't opened hence we decided to try Susan's corner. We were welcomed by really hospitable aunties which we greatly appreciate her recommendation and hospitality. We ordered their signature white beehoon & looking over what others were eating, we decided to follow suit and ordered the salted egg yolk pork ribs.
Disappointed because the white beehoon is anything but your expectation of popular white beehoon with seafood that's served at many zichar stalls. This was more like the stalls own rendition of white fried beehoon. We were quite puzzled also when we found many curry leaves in the beehoon as well as chilli padi.although we love chilli,finding this in the beehoon just seems weird. As for the curry leaves, we're not sure if it was conveniently added because we also ordered the salted egg pork rib. our verdict is that it is overly salty, rather dry with random ingredients and it lacked fragrance.
The salted pork ribs has 0 salted egg taste unfortunately. The meat is well marinated with Hua diao cooking wine but this really doesn't help bringing out the taste of the salted egg and really just tastes like big pieces of salty meat marinated with Hua diao wine.
Overall we are quite disappointed with our meal especially being so hungry. I think Susan's corner needs to have a better focus on the tastes of the dishes it wants patrons to taste.
Ant
3
$5.50 for no rice 2 veg 1 meat caifan
What’s good is that the veg is not so greasy, quite tasty. Portion could be a bit better though..
nicole
5
$6.50 + soup $1. great variety and tastes homemade even though it’s tasty!