Amoy Street Food Centre 7 Maxwell Rd. (Telok Ayer St. / Amoy St.), Singapore
Built in 1983, the two-storey food centre is located within the central business district. Housing many well-known stalls, the centre has evolved into a favourite lunch venue for executives working near Shenton Way. Be spoilt by the choice of hawker fare at affordable prices!
The Amoy Street Food Centre where I see many people eat the fried chicken rice in front one of the stall
Satay with spicy peanut sauce
Katong Keah Kee fried oyster omelet, the chef told me it took him 10 years of constant practice under the supervision of his father to make them perfect. In return I needled him: '' It's the temperature precision of the oil that makes the omelet, not you". He stared at me dumbfound.
Oyster omelet with hot sauce on the side - perfect food to ruin you dietary, but then, one can always make a new resolution in a couple of weeks
BBQ stingray with giant crawfish that taste like prawns. I let myself go just for this time, I told muself
I order a few cups of freshly made sugarcane juice to wash down those oily frysies. Hmm, no wonder I prefer Mexican cokes over regular cokes - the sweetness is sugarcane is unmatched by corn syrup.
Late afternoon still many people here. Why people must eat, as I walked lazily out of the door.