Spice Central @ St Michael's Interchange

Spice Central at St Michael's Bus Interchange Coffeeshop can be considered one hidden gem in Balestier. Yummy South Indian delights can be found here and it has been nominated for several foodie awards, including being nominated as a favourite haunt for taxi drivers.

It may be an unassuming place, but things can get hot at this Indian food stall, thanks to its spicy fare.



My favourite dish at Spice Central has gotta be its fried lady's fingers and achar. I just love the aroma of their ladyfingers ! Sometimes when they get sold out (and yes quite often), I will go for their bittergourd instead - fried and cooked in the same way. And of course, as palatable as their lady cousin. See above picture of the ladyfingers.

As for their achar, it's always very appetizing with its colourful pineapple cubes and onion shreds (btw I'm a big fan of onions).

What is achar: An East Indian word referring to pickled and salted relishes. They can be made sweet or hot, depending on the seasoning added.


Get your South Indian food with some bryani rice or steamed white rice, both go well together with the spice :) Other recommendations are: Fish Curry, Mutton Curry, Chicken Curry, Chicken Masala and thosai.

Seghar (the young chap owner of Spice Central) and his mum will serve you the best Indian food in Balestier. He's very friendly and makes an effort to remember the likes and dislikes of every customer - that's very good service! When he goes back to India for a short while or he closes his stall for a public holiday long weekend, that makes our craving even stronger!

For Bahagia Residents, here's a quick tip for you: Make friends with Seghar , introduce some friends to his stall. You guarantee your meals will always come in bigger portions than expected.

How to get There

Lerk Thai @ Novena Square 2

I had a craving for my avocado milkshake from Thai Express and I always thought there is a branch in Square 2. But no, I ended up in Lerk Thai and settled for a mediocre thai dinner.


There was a value-for-money promotion going on where the set dinner of about 6 dishes (including dessert) cost $19.80++ and it looked like the Tom Yum soup could well make up for the lack of Avocado milkshake in this meal. Hence we decided to give it a try.

The Tom Yum soup itself was fine. We topped it up with seafood which cost an extra $2.00 and it looked nothing like it was filled with seafood. Obviously, it was completely different from the dish they featured on their website and in their promotion images. See the above image (2nd picture from the left) and compare it to the below. What a world of difference!


Ah well, I should have known and I wasn't surprised at all.

The rest of the dishes tasted like coffeeshop zi char, especially for the fried kang kong and omelette. Not too bad for us and people who are easily satisfied when it comes to food.

Anyway, Lerk Thai is located on the 2nd level of Square 2. Good thing about this thai restaurant is that it is strategically located beside the glass railing and you can have a bird's eye view of the mall on the first level. Dining chairs were also comfortable - they are those fabric ones with full arm rest!


Bird's eye view of Level 1. Recommended for those who like to people-watch.

Eventually the meal came up to about $35 for 2 pax - it was inclusive of 2 lemongrass drinks which inflated the price from $20+ (of the set dinner) to $30+. Conclusion is - I will not come here again.

How to get There

Fayidha - The Eating Place for your Supper Fix

Fayidha is the nearest 24 hour Muslim eating place for your midnight supper fix. They serve your Indian and Indian-Muslim food - martabak, prata, mee goreng, nasi goreng. Pretty tasty!

My muslim neighbours were lamenting about how difficult it is to find muslim food in Whampoa hawker centre and most of the time they come here! Some readers were also asking me where they can find supper places to hang out (for timings like 2am to 3am) with their friends and this is probably good supper / breakfast after a late night mahjong session!




Fayidha at 7pm on a Sunday.

How to get There

小青岛饭店 Qingdao Chinese Food

What a great start to a brand new week! Please accept my apologies for lack of updates as I've been really busy (with preparations for the photoshoot and lots of shopping). Shall start from where I left off - more foodie places in Whampoa! We have been indulging ourselves with good food, still, around Balestier, tons of pictures stacked up (digitally of course) of which some may never see light.



We had a fast dinner at 小青岛饭店, 87 Whampoa Drive. This eatery will probably be better off introduced as the place to get rather nice "fried mee sua" at $3.00 nett, rather than "Cheap Zi Char Restaurant with Air Con"
We were the only diners there on a Monday night at 7pm, probably because people see it as an air-conditioned place and think it's expensive.

Its fried Mee Sua is quite uniquely fried with dried chilli and you can seldom find this dish in a coffeeshop. We also had a very small bowl of soup (老王瓜干贝汤)- Tonight's Special at $2.00. Altogether, a simple dinner for $15. Highly recommended.



How to Get There

Whampoa Hawker Centre Breakfast Trail Part 1

There's a real bustle in the mornings at Whampoa Hawker Centre, especially on weekends. Which you wouldn't get unless you wake up in time to join these queues by 10am! After which, what you do get are the left overs :)



There is a queue for the vegetarian food.
There is a queue for the char kway teow.
There is also a queue for the curry rice!
Queues everywhere, at almost every economical cooked food stall.

Being our first time there (yeah we made great efforts to wake up very early!), Chuck and I chose 545 Prawn Noodles stall as it is one of the stalls without a queue, but alas we were so wrong.



The stall has stacks and stacks of bowls, with raw noodles waiting to be cooked - this is the 'queue' of existing orders. They literally stack up the orders from customers and deliver when it is ready - like 40 minutes later. What's more, this prawn noodle stall has 5 people tending to the stall at one time (count from the picture above)!


My savoury Prawn Bee Hoon. Plate of carrot cake during the long wait for the prawn noodles. And a freshly made you tiao . to feed Chuck's craving. Will be back soon for the handmade ban mian, heard it's very nice!

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All about Balestier Tau Sar Piah

Balestier is locally famous for three things when it comes to food: the flaky bean jam pastry tau sar piah, fish head steamboat and the pork rib soup bak kut teh.

As for myself, I never had a thing for tau sar piah until I tasted Loong Fatt Eating House & Confectionary's, arguably the original tau sar piah shop along Balestier Road. The crust has a crispy buttery taste and I bought 4 fresh out of the oven!


Photo Credit: Hyacinthus @ MyHomeTown.sg

If you are in for some sweet or salty tau sar piah, head down to this old shop, tucked at the corner of the street of shops. You can find workers hand-making each of this tau sar piah non-stop at the back of the shop, where the oven will churn out trays of hot piping piahs. Whenever I have a chance to peep through the shopfront in the day time, the probability of seeing a queue is high.


Photo Credit: atetoomuch.blogspot.com


The auntie promptly serving tau sar piahs to a snake of queue.


Sweet or salty tau sar piah at $0.60 each.

I prefer the salty ones (I am not a big fan of sweet pastries). The shop itself is also a 'coffeeshop', you can sit down and have tea with your tau sar piah. So nostalgic!

My 2nd favourite Tau Sar Piah shop goes to 631 Balestier Tau Sar Piah Deli!

631 Balestier Tau Sar Piah Deli is a few steps down from Loong Fatt. A plain-looking shop front with a simple partition to fence off the baking area and minimal range of tar sar piahs on display, expect only the freshest from its oven!


631 Balestier Tau Sar Piah - Sweet and salty ones.


Lovely warm and crusty - I couldn't stop savouring it.

Next up, head over to 603 Tau Sar Piah. Another few steps down.

A bit more shelving space for all its display. I've counted, they have about 11 flavours of tau sar piahs here - like Durian, Peanut, Sesame, Pineapple etc. Oh gosh, the variety of tau sar piahs available here reminds me of mooncakes!


The sweet and salty of 603. The pastries are more "hollow" than the first 2 tau sar piah shops mentioned above and this is also less flaky - aka less crusty. See the big lobang in the above picture. Didn't make it to my 5-star list.

The last tau sar piah shop in this stretch - House of Tau Sar Piah 529.

From the outside, this tau sar piah shop looks attractive with big colourful posters and a detailed explanation of its tau sar piahs on an A4 note, "It specializes in tau sar piah, a flakey biscuits filled traditionally with lotus paste or mashed beans. But here, you find a lot more variety of fillings, all enveloped in a thin, delicate crust which is very cripsy. Fillings include yam, durian lotus, and green tea-flavoured lotus paste. My favourite is the salty tau sar piah, which is cheapest at 50 cents each. The rest range from 60 to 70 cents. The shop opens from 8am to 6pm daily."


Inside, it looks most traditional with its retro glass casing. Has the largest range of tau sar piahs here.

There is probably another unknown confectionery on the opposite side of this stretch all the way at Quality Hotel's end. Its building has a fin-like signboard that shouts 永蕐豆沙饼。 However, the tau sar piahs here are pre-packed from somewhere else and of course, can't beat the shiok feeling of tasting it fresh!




What are your Tau Sar Piah options in Balestier?
If you want to be acquainted (and eventually be in love) with Tau Sar Piah in Balestier, you need to remember these few numbers: 639, 631, 611, 603, 529.

  • 639 - Loong Fatt 龙发餐室西果店 the original one at the junction of Thomson and Balestier Road (More insights here - http://ishootieatipost.com/loong-fatt-tau-sar-piah) My favourite.
  • 631 - Balestier Tau Sar Piah Deli. My 2nd - only because its atmosphere can't match Loong Fatt.
  • 603 Tau Sar Piah. Hollow tau sar piah, nothing to shout about.
  • 529 - House of Tau Sar Piah. Widest selection.
  • Yong Hua Dou Sha Bing 永蕐豆沙饼. Not bad tasting but pre-packed.
  • In case you have heard of this missing tau sar piah shop (611 - Tau Sar Piah Cake Shop), they have already left Balestier after 14 years of operations and have moved upmarket to Vivocity and Sembawang Shopping Centre in 2007. Rebranded as Little Red Shop.

    Good luck for your Balestier tau sar piah snack trail!

    The Nearest Amenities - What every Resident should know Part 1/2

    Here's a little directory for those who want to get around in the estate.

    3 nearest Coffeeshops - Don't just depend on the Hawker Centre, these are the nearest 3 sussed out.

    amenities_whampoa1(1) Wong Poh Coffeeshop at St Michael's Interchange - 200 m walk (Zi char / Fish Head Steamboat, Indian Food Spice Central, Mix Vegetables Rice, Malay food - nasi lemak, mee reebus etc). If you take a bus back, go all the way to the Bus Terminal and tabao some food back.

    (2) 74 Whampoa Dr - 350 m walk (Zi char / Mix Vegetables Rice, wanton noodles morning/day, indian rojak) I think this place is popular with the elderly in the mornings - there's a bird 'display' area next to it.

    In Our Backyard - Filming of 180 episodes Local Series

    899 Kopitiam as a venue for local filming
    899 Kopitiam as a venue for local filming

    Chuck and me walked to the Indian-muslim 24 hour offeeshop (Fayidha Restaurant) for our usual supper and checked out the filming process that was taking place next door.  (Apologies for the above tiny picture because the filming is actually taking place deep inside the coffeeshop)

    A few months ago, this space was renovated and we thought "oh great, we have a new foodie place to explore" but as we noticed,  it looks too weird to look like a real coffeeshop. Firstly it looks really squeezy and small to house 1 zi char stall as its anchor tenant and 3 other smaller stalls. Not to mention there is also a main drinks stall. Secondly, it always looks very bright on certain nights. That's how we got to know this place is actually used for local filming.

    MediaCorp Forum reveals this is a HDB-style kinda series - 180 episodes long! If you like 2003's Holland V 《荷兰村》 or the recent , be prepared for the debut of 《想握你的手》Your Hand on Mine, on Nov 11 2009 7pm.


    Picture Credit: Linxiangping.com
    Picture Credit: Linxiangping.com

    Celebrities spotted:


    (1) Chen Liping 陈莉萍 - in a bright fushcia top with loads of jewellery dangling from her neck and ears. Trendy pair of shades spotted on her.
    (2) Huang Wen Yong 黄文永 - The lead actor playing Chen Liping's husband.
    (3) Joanne Peh 白薇秀 - Pretty pretty! My favourite actress now!
    (4) Belinda Lee 李心钰 - Pretty pretty!
    (5) Yvonne Lim 林湘萍 - Pretty Pretty!
    (6) Pei Xuan 蔡佩璇
    (7) Patricia Mok 莫小玲 - Quite Auntie looking with bundled hair - same image as her role in 一房半厅一水缸.
    (8) Yao Wenlong 姚玟隆 - we kept thinking so hard about his real name because at that certain point of time we could only associate him with 刘一刀 - the fierce (but funny) butcher in Little Nonya :) He looks like he's playing the chef here, with his high chef hat.
    (9) Calvin Soh 苏智诚

    If you are a big local celebrities fan, come here for your murtabak supper and watch the celebrities in action!
     


    Archive of HDB Terrace Sold

    Blk 50 Jalan Bahagia HDB Corner Terrace unit


    Updated 6 June 09 [Sold]



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    Valuation: 622K
    Type: Corner



    Jalan Ma'mor HDB Inter Terrace unit [Sold]

    Updated 28 May 09
    mamor hdb for sale

    Valuation: Unknown
    Type: Intermediate

    Is Parking an Issue in the neighbourhood?

    Many readers have written to ask about parking issues and we have overheard a potential buyer asking about the parking issues here in the estate, so I'm addressing some of them here.

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  • Ma'mor Residents

    - Most of the Jalan Ma'mor Residents are fortunate to have a little open air carpark to call their own (see BR22 above). Some of them have a lot (half a lot, or a quarter of a lot) outside their homes, see orange stretch (including space outside Blk 64) along Jalan Ma'mor. A quarter of a lot is because there are 2 rows of terrace houses sharing 1 single row of parking lots and a particular lot might potentially fall in between 4 units. Good thing is, your vehicle never leave your sight.


  • Bahagia Residents

    - Bahagia Residents have a bit more options to choose where they want to do their parking.
    - BR21 (the infamous Open air carpark) which gets crowded at times
    - BRM1 at Blk 112A (the 11 decks of multi-storey carpark) Of course, this carpark has the advantage of having your vehicle sheltered from the rain and sun (or birdshit). Bad thing is, be prepared to drive up 4 -5 decks for a space when you're home in the wee hours.


  • FAQ:


    (1) Do the summon pple come all the time?
    Yes they do. Even when you leave your car at the loading/unloading bays (see red circle above) at Blk 110 Whampoa Rd, they will stick around until your 30 minutes time is up. Always advise your guests to display their coupons.

    (2) I stay at the perimeter of the estate. Are there any alternatives?
    Yes. For Blk 42 or 43 residents, you may want to try BR12, an open air carpark which is just at the doorstep. For Blk 52 or 53 residents, you may want to park together with Jalan Rajah neighbours at RC3.

    (3) I'm a resident of Blk 39 and both the open air carpark BR21 and the multi-storey carpark BRM1 are of similar walking distance. Where should I park my vehicle?
    If you have pregnant mothers or toddlers, it might be safer to walk on more even ground to get to the open air carpark. The multi-storey carpark is full of steps and ramps. It also gets quiet at times so it might be safer to get yourself into the open. On the other hand, this carpark has the advantage of having your vehicle sheltered from the rain and sun (or birdshit!).

    (4) How do I get season parking?
    For BR21 you may need to wait for available season lots or do some sort of appeal to HDB as this carpark is already FULL. I have no idea for BR22 but if any Ma'mor resident can enlighten about the season parking application over there, please do. For the rest, you can just apply online at the HDB website> e-Services> Home Owners> Parking - Application for Season Parking Ticket (New Application). Or make a trip down to the nearest HDB Branch Office at Whampoa Community Centre just across the road. For your information, BRM1 has the capacity to accomodate ALL the residents around the estate.

    Famous Duck Rice / Porridge - Whampoa Hawker Centre

    Whampoa Market has one of the best braised duck stalls in Singapore. With its sister Roasted duck stall on its right and the famous Hoover rojak on its left, the stall is easy to recognize but can be hard to catch. Business is so good it's usually sold out and closed by 6.00pm.

    Ducks arranged neatly.
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    A set of braised duck meat meal (including stewed eggs and spare parts) for 2, with richly flavoured gravy generously poured over. It's a Happy Duck Meal!

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    Priced reasonably at $10 excluding the bowls of porridge.

    Address: 梁照记 Liang Zhao Ji Duck Rice / Porridge (Blk 90 Whampoa Drive #01-70)


    Know More:

    1. Duck Rice @ Whampoa Hawker Centre
    2. The tale of the chicken and duck part 3

    Fire at Ava Tower Balestier Road

    Nothing was unusual during our drive home except when a Civil Defence vehicle suddenly cut into our lane and gestured for us to give way.

    Fire at Ava Towers Balestier Road

    .. till it turned off into Ava Road along Balestier Road. Guess what we saw?

    Cheap Zi Char Restaurant with Air-Con

    The weather is so hot we'll either eat in or look for places with air-con. The nearest air-conditioned place to our place is this new zi char restaurant - 小青岛. I guess it is run by some Chinese cooks as their style of cooking reminds me of when I am in Shanghai!

    Whampoa Xiao Qing Dao
    A new "restaurant" amongst the row of old shops at

    X-Living in Bahagia - Chuck and the Bamboo Stalk

    The fairytale story tells of a man named Chuck who was sent to the market one day by his wife to sell their collection of whiskey. As Chuck proceeded to the market he met a stranger who offered to trade four "magic seeds" for the whiskey. Chuck accepted the trade and returned home with the seeds in his pocket. Chuck's wife was angered that he had not obeyed her instructions to sell the whiskey and threw the seeds out of the window. As Chuck slept, the seeds germinated and a gigantic bamboo stalk grew in their place by morning.



    Chuck and the Bamboo Stalk




    When Chuck saw the huge bamboo stalk,

    Toa Payoh Hiang Ji Roasted Meat and Noodle House

    Tucked away in a little corner opposite the Toa Payoh hub, we decided to try out this stall while we were there to run an errand. The roasted meat looks bright and fresh from the glass panels.

    Hiang Ji Roasted Meat Toa Payoh
    Overall, I like the char siew meat because they are just burnt

    Stirling Road vs Bahagia Terrace Houses. What are the differences?

    There are also HDB terraces at Queenstown Stirling Road. Stirling Road houses and Jalan Bahagia houses were both built in the times of the SIT (Singapore Improvement Trust) days. So, what essentially are the differences between the HDB terraces in Stirling Road Queenstown and Jalan Bahagia Whampoa?



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    Above: Terrace houses in Stirling Road



    #1 Age and Type


    The terraces at Stirling Road were built in the 1960's. Terraces in Jalan Bahagia

    Bahagia / Mamor Residents - please fall in at Facebook

    We met our new neighbours who will be moving in to the unit diagonally behind us! They came by and wanted to ask our next door neighbour if the "left-over" structure in their backyard belongs to them; and if it does - whether they should ask their contractor to remove it. Coincidentally I've blogged about this structure some time back!

    Welcome to the neighbourhood!

    Someone suggested starting a Bahagia Mam'or facebook group but I haven't got time to do it then. Now I've created it but we have no contents yet - can anyone contribute? Photos, writings on wall, videos, events. Share your renovation woes, organize a BBQ and be house proud!

    Facebook Group link here http://www.facebook.com/group.php?gid=70932533575
    Invitees: Chuck, Joe & Rose, Jeanario, Lin & SY, Mona & Ezal, Daisy, Pamela, Steven & Joanne. For those I've missed out, you can drop me a note with your email or just join the group by clicking on the above link.

    All ex-neighbours and future neighbours are also welcome. See you on Facebook!


    PS I've put up a picture of my sofa *not shy* - but if you have an appropriate picture of the neighbourhood, please send to me for replacement!