Saturday 3 March 2012

a supper story

Two posts in one night! :D I know, I'm shocked too. But since I had the photos done already, I decided to just post 'this one real quick. 


I'm not familiar with supper places in SG in general because I hardly ever have supper... and mostly it's just random prata/Indian food places on the rare occasion that I go for supper as a group since it's mainly Indian restaurants that have the entrepreneurial smarts and diligence to work on late into the night. Why can't more restaurants open till late?? 


There was one night when Donald and I were STARVING after a whole afternoon of museum hopping. (It's funny how you can go about doing something the entire afternoon without feeling the least bit hungry then when it turns 9pm, all of a sudden you're famished.) We wanted to go for some Bak Kut Teh at Clarke Quay area because it was a place he'd known about and we drove there all excited and dizzy from hunger. We could see the restaurant (bright and OPEN) across the road as we passed by on the opposite side and went on to make a U-turn in order to park the car. Between the time it took for us to drive to the carpark, park the car, and walk to the restaurant...it had CLOSED. And that was 10pm. -__- Sob. 


Thank goodness for my sister's bf who knows the local food scene like the back of his hand, he recommended we try out this Bak Kut Teh place at Havelock Road that's open till really late at night. I was sooooo hungry that by the time we got there and saw that it was open, I wanted to collapse and kiss the ground with relief! Nothing like a steaming hot meal of Bak Kut Teh at night when you really need it.


So here's introducing: 

Ya Hua Bak Kut Teh at Havelock Road.
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MMM and one of the best things? Free pieces of you tiao!  Photobucket
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 Yah Hwa Bak Kut Teh Eating House 
593 Havelock Road
#01-01/02 Isetan Office Building 
Closed on Mon
Sunday 11:00 am - 10:00pm
Tues and Thurs 11:00am - 2:00am
Wed, Fri, Sat 11:00am - 3:00am


Can't emphasis how delicious the stuff here was. And another plus point was that service was extremely fast. Good food, quick service when you're starved. What more can you ask for? 

2 comments:

  1. the youtiao werent free! haha but awesome dinner alright!

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  2. OMGGGG KILL ME. I'm never gonna find good bak kuh teh here. I only have a packet one that I bought in the supermarket in HK to bring here to London hahahah. When I was in SG, my cousin took me to this late night bak kuh teh place and it had UNLIMITED REFILLS omggggggggggg it was EPIC.

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