Revamped Jurong industrial kopitiam has nasi padang, Hakka lei cha & pumpkin custard crab
For those working at Tradehub 21 Business Park on Boon Lay Way, have your lunch options been limited for the past 3 weeks? Well, good news! Kimly Coffeeshop has finally reopened on 25 Nov 2024 with a total of 12 stalls (including drinks).
For those who haven’t visited, let me get straight to the point and introduce the 3 new establishments that have recently joined the lineup.
Mahan Nasi Padang is a Muslim-friendly stall where you can get comforting plates of Mee Soto (S$4.50), Nasi Sambal Goreng (S$5), Lontong (S$4.50) and Mee Bakso (S$5). You can also pick and choose your desired dishes to customise your very own plate of Nasi Padang.
For the fish soup devotees, swing by Heritage Food Local Taste to get your daily fix of Sliced Fish Soup (S$6), Double Fish Soup (S$6) and the Red Grouper Sliced Fish Soup (S$10.80). For an additional S$0.50, you can add on your favourite noodles like Mee Sua, Macaroni and Ee Mian.
Feeling under the weather during these chilly, rainy year-end days? Then nourish your body at Beauty Nutritious Soup which offers 9 varieties of ‘tang‘ like Emperor Herbal Chicken (Drumstick) (S$7), Ginseng Lotus Seed Lily Chicken Soup (S$7) and Lotus Root w Kudzu Pork Ribs Soup (S$6).
The stall also serves Traditional Healthy Hakka Lei Cha and Braised Pork Rice (S$5.80 with white rice, S$6.30 with brown/pumpkin rice for both). For small bites, you can order the Cold Beancurd (S$3.50) or get your daily boost of vegetables with Beansprouts (S$3.50) and Oyster Sauce Veg (S$3.50).
For die-hard fans of Li Yuan Mee Pok who’re panicking whether they’ve moved, don’t worry— they’re still around. Enjoy lip-smacking bowls of Mushroom Minced Meat Noodle (S$5.50), Abalone Seafood Noodle (S$10.50) and the popular Japanese Fusion Mee Pok (S$7/S$8).
If you have a penchant for seafood and zi char dishes, Seafood Kitchen is a family-run place the serves live seafood like Herbal Live Prawn (market price), Pumpkin Custard Sri Lankan Crab (market price), and Assam ‘Hong Ge‘ Fish Head (S$28).
The other stalls are: Heng 起 Klang Bak Kut Teh, Crav-Pot, Mixed Rice, Vegetarian Stall, Hua Zai Hong Kong Style Roasted Delight and Huff & Puff Cakes and Pastries.
Except for Seafood Kitchen that closes at 10pm, most of the other stalls here call it a day by 8pm. If you’re working or living near the area, do drop by Kimly Coffeeshop at Tradehub 21 Business Park.
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