Xin Yuan Ji Pte Ltd

April 23rd, 2009 View Comments

Here’s where you can get hearty lunch for just $6.50! It’s pretty easy to locate the restaurant. It’s right across Bugis Junction!

The shop front along Tan Quee Lan Street

Their specialty is fish, fish and fish! I’m interning at Shaw Towers, a street away and this is one of our favourite place for lunch! But the queue can be pretty long during lunchtime! Yeah business is really good. For takeaways, we can also call up in advance then go down 30 minutes later to collect the food.

A nice variety of fishy dishes

They offer a variety of fishy dishes which includes charcoal fish head steamboat, asam fish head and of couse what I usually get, the fish sliced noodles.

Oh! If you enjoy sweet-sour drinks, try Mama, a lemony-plum concoction! It’s pretty refreshing.

Mama - A lemony plum juice

I got myself the fried fish sliced noodles with milk. Anyway, for the health-conscious,  you can opt for a healthier unfried sliced fish bee hoon without milk. Personally, I prefer my fish sliced noodles with milk because it makes the soup sweeter and tastier! The soup base is not diluted and You can also get fish soup with a separate order of rice, fish porridge, and even fish head bee hoon soup noodle!

Fried sliced fish noodles with milk!

The soup has five big chunks of fried fish and a good serving of vegetables. Can you see the sliced ginger swimming in the soup? Haha I know some ginger-haters out there. Anyway I think the pricing is reasonable and the portion is enough for a hearty lunch. But I really don’t mind having a few more chucks of fish. Hehe.

Yup a bowl of fish sliced noodles and 1 Mamacost me $6.50 only!

*burp* I’m stuffed! Can’t get enough of the milky soup!

BTW Xin Yuan Ji Pte Ltd has 2 other branches

  1. Blk 163 #02-55 Bukit Merah Central Singapore 150163 (10.30am-8pm)
  2. Blk7  #01-01 Everton Park Singapore 080007 (10.30am-8pm)

Xin Yuan Ji Pte Ltd
31 Tan Quee OLan Street
#01-01 Singapore 188117
Tel: 6334 4086
Business Hours: 11am – 12.30am

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