Thursday, 14 March 2019

Queenstown Lontong Mee Soto @ Tanglin Halt Food Centre

singapore,tanglin halt food centre,food review,malay food,queenstown lontong,halal food,,mee soto,blk 1a commonwealth drive,blk 38a margaret drive,margaret drive hawker centre

Update: Queenstown Lontong has relocated. The new address has been updated at the bottom of this post.

After trying the mee rebus from Queenstown Lontong at Tanglin Halt Food Centre, I could not stop thinking about their mee soto. After all, it is my ultimate favorite Malay noodle dish.

I decided not to have anymore naggy feelings about it so I returned to the food centre and ordered myself a bowl of mee soto ($3) with the same nice kakak inside the stall. A cheerful stall owner versus a grumpy one really makes a difference to my mood.

As the kakak busied herself with my order, I saw a fresh batch of chicken wings frying in the wok and was so tempted to get one but I opt for the begedil ($1) instead.

singapore,tanglin halt food centre,food review,malay food,queenstown lontong,halal food,,mee soto,blk 1a commonwealth drive,blk 38a margaret drive,margaret drive hawker centre

The mee soto is garnished with coriander, fried shallots, chicken shreds, bean sprouts, chili sauce and my add-on begedil.

Strangely, the chili is not the usual dark-colored sambal kicap but I still mix it all in nonetheless.

There is a copious amount of yellow noodles and I took a big mouthful. The texture is slightly overdone but thankfully for the crunchiness of the bean sprouts and chewiness from the chicken shreds, it was not too bad.

The savory and spicy broth was likeable but I wish it could have a bit more depth. Perhaps, if they use sambal kicap, the mee soto would be more kickass.

singapore,tanglin halt food centre,food review,malay food,queenstown lontong,halal food,,mee soto,blk 1a commonwealth drive,blk 38a margaret drive,margaret drive hawker centre

The size of their begedil are on the smaller side but they make up for it by giving two pieces. As I sink my teeth into the potato cutlet, I could feel two different textures such as the al dente potato cubes and the grainy mashed potato.

If I have to choose between the mee rebus and mee soto, my vote goes to the former as the gravy is more intense and toothsome on the whole.

singapore,tanglin halt food centre,food review,malay food,queenstown lontong,halal food,,mee soto,blk 1a commonwealth drive,blk 38a margaret drive,margaret drive hawker centre


QUEENSTOWN LONTONG
Tanglin Halt Food Centre
Blk 1A Commonwealth Drive
#01-21
Singapore 141001

Business Hours
Mon - Sun: 7am - 2pm

Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/p19q4rMUTU1mfi689

🠟🠟🠟NEW ADDRESS🠟🠟🠟
QUEENSTOWN LONTONG
Margaret Hawker Centre
Blk 38A Margaret Drive
#01-27
Singapore 142038

Business Hours
Mon - Sun: 7am - 2pm

Google Map: https://goo.gl/maps/p7KRGpMAfbySVkjb7


Follow/Like
twitter: dead_cockroach
instagram: thedeadcockroach