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Wednesday, February 20, 2019

Ion Orchard

Orchard Road is lined with malls.


Our hotel was across the street from Ion Orchard Mall, a futuristic mall considered to be the cream of the crop.


Since we were there in January, there were many displays celebrating the Year of the Pig.


Take the escalator to the lower level to find the Ion Food Hall.




At the BBQ Chicken Wings stall, we had to get the chicken wings--S$1.90 ($1.40)/wing. This was the entire wing so it wasn't a bad price. 


We also ordered satay--S$0.80 ($0.60) per stick, minimum of 10 sticks. You have a choice of pork, chicken or mutton. All were good.


We saw everyone get Popiah--S$2.80 ($2.05). This burrito-like roll was stuffed with bean sprouts, fried tofu skin and lettuce. It was just okay. 




Our next dish was laksa--S$6.90 ($5.10). This was very good, maybe even better than East Coast Lagoon's. The prawns weren't as large but it was half the price.




We also tried Fish Ball Noodle Soup--S$5.50 ($4.05). The fish balls were bouncy and delicious but the soup needed a little more flavor.




My husband ordered the Gula Melaka Eight Treasure Ice--S$3.80 ($2.80). Gula melaka is palm sugar and this was quite tasty.


I ordered Mango & Grass Jelly Ice--S$2.80. It wasn't very sweet and the grass jelly didn't have much flavor.



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