Laksa & Prawn noodles @Makan Sini (Pasir Ris)

Previously I was here enjoying a plate of delicious Nasi Briyani at the Malay stall and some nasi padang with delicious ayam masak merah(red chicken).They were delicious.I thought I had post it in but I guess I had forgotten about it.

Anyway, came back to try out the Chinese cuisines.The sign said that it’s muslim owned (mualaf)and thus I asked personally to the lady at the stall. Are you a muslim? And she admit yes.Very quiet ,soft spoken lady.

It was normally packed in the morning and I thought I wanted to have it takeaway but as I was ordering, there were seats.YIPEE!Immediately I changed to eating here.

The food is affordable, u can have it small $2.50 and big $3.00.But if u want it for take aways,there is only one size $3.

As I take a mouthful,it soon followed by many mouthfuls of laksa.It was creamy and yummy. A delight to my heart’s content.It was delicious! The best I ever had.The cockles are halfcooked.U can omit them if u dont have a strong stomach.This is the chinese version of laksa that Ive been searching for.Cheap and good! 4.5 out of hi-5s



As for the prawn noodles, u can have it in 2 ways. Dry version (with separate bowl for soup) or soupy prawn noodles.I noticed many chinese customers opt for the soup version thus I ordered the same.It was delicious! It was full of prawny goodness.The prawns are fresh and the soup are sweetened by its freshness.Delicious!!Only factor is that I prefer to see more prawn meat.But still, the soup is delicious.4.3 out of hi-5s .

Take note: In a separate stall,the chinese drink sellers are not muslim nor are they related to the chinese muslim stall.They do sell some non-HALAL buns.So dont assume that everything is halal there just cos both food stalls are muslim-owned.

Makan Sini
Blk 446 Pasir Ris
#01-118, S510446


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4 Comments

  1. syah
    Posted February 5, 2010 at 8:01 pm | Permalink

    what are the opening hours

  2. Posted February 7, 2010 at 1:35 pm | Permalink

    Hi Syah!Ive checked it out…the shop is open daily from 6am-5pm (but can close earlier if food sold out) and they are closed only 2 days monthly on every 1st and 15th of each month.

  3. leni
    Posted February 21, 2010 at 7:00 pm | Permalink

    i love the laksa here! And the epok2 sardine and vadai is delicious!

  4. mariam
    Posted February 24, 2010 at 2:38 pm | Permalink

    yup, i agree – the epok epok here are EXCELLENT.

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