Wednesday, May 27, 2009

Halal Foodcourt - Flavours@TP

I had a privilege to be invited to an all halal food court which is located at Temasek Polytechnic for lunch. The food court is called mailto:Flavours@TP.

There are 8 food stalls selling varieties of foods. All stall have their own Halal certificate which is prominently display at the stall. As it is located in a polytechnic, the price ranges for the food is very much reasonable.

What kind of food serve there?. First, there is this stall selling cakes and other bakery stuff. Then next to it, is a Yong Tau Foo stall . A malay food stall selling mee rebus, mee soto and lontong plus other nasi padang. A western food stall selling spagetti, chicken chop, spring chicken and accompany soup of the day. Beside it, another western food like pizza, pie and the sort. A chinese stall selling fried slice fish soup, claypot slice fish and seafood tomyam soup. You can have a choice of rice or bee hoon to go with your soup. They also sell claypot rice here. The next stall sell varieties of stir fried noodles like hokkien mee, crispy noodle. They also sell Ayam Penyet and different kind of fried rice. For side dish they have carrot cake which I must tell you is very yummy. I had this and tomyam slice fish soup with bee hoon. (oopss, forgot to snap a pix, too hungry that moment).
The last stall at the food court is an Indian stall selling Indian rojak, Roti John and others indian foods.
At the centre of the food court, the is a drink and dessert stall. I love their desserts, which is reasonably price. I had cheng teng at only 80 cents a bowl. You can also buy pau and siow mai at the drink stall if you just need something light. Its only cost 60 cents for a BBQ chicken pau.

When my host has to leave for work, I requested to be left at the food court to take a closer look at all the stalls to know more on what they are selling. Indeed too much varieties that I think I dont have the time to write them all here. But one thing for sure that I can share with you, the prices are extremely cheaper. Plus I understand that the public are also allow to patronise the food court. But let me remind you, they are close on weekends.
So for those who stay in the eastern part of Singapore, have a try when you are stuck or bore with the existing food centre or outlets.

It is located at Temasek Poly, near the East Gate entrance. You can ask the security guard for the exact location of Flavours@tp
ps: I was too overwhelm by the carrot cake and the dessert stall plus the prices of the food, that I ordered a take-away for my dinner. Please bring your own container if you wish to 'tapau' food as the vendors charges 20 cents for each container.