The Food Inn is a food court Downtown Core
Singapore
Penang fried kway teow . The chef fried my dish with a lot of passion! Heard the wok clanging in the kitchen. Can taste the "wok hei" but I think he overcooked. Otherwise an overall yummy serving
Ondeh ondeh. Surprising sweet find from May's (which also sells sliced fish soup ). Skin was chewy but not sticky. Generous gula Melaka within
Sliced fish soup . Average fare from May's. Generous with vegetables
Chkn cutlet rice ain't too bad..nice crispy chkn..& gr8 chilli
Fishball noodles . Disappointing. Fishballs & fish dumpling ("her giao") were overcooked. And slow service as cook grapples with peak hour orders
affordable place to eat between the malls
Avoid the mediocre salmon and teriyaki set from the Japanese and Korean Cuisine stall.
Their dumplings (fried or steamed a la dumpling soup) are delicious!!!!! - Dee
Good selection in very clean environment. Not as crowded as other food republic outlets if you want to sit and enjoy your food a bit. - John A
The variety of Malaysia street fare is up on offer here. Try the cha kway teow and carrot cake! - Calvin Lim
Great Japanese steaks at pepper lunch, good chicken rice and kimchi as well! - Jeff Boyle
New dining experience at Watami (Japanese Cuisine). Must try: Watami salad (10 types of veggies with tuna mayo), Kani & Hotate cream croquette (breaded balls of crab & scallop in creamy sauce). - Raffles City Shopping Centre, Singapore
Extensive shop selection with great restaurants and food court options. Can also take a boat ride in the mall canal if you feel so inclined.https://buyozempiconlineireland.org/ - Eleanor Emily
The toast, kopi, teh and Milo is really good. One of the best in town! - Ivy Lai