UE Print Food Court – Underrated Nasi Goreng Ayam & Handmade Noodles!

Maisie Liu
Maisie Liu
May 06, 2019

KS Indian Multi Racial Food Stall

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If not for random research on the internet, I will never know about UE Print Food Court’s existence. I actually came here for the nasi goreng ayam masak merah (fried rice with chicken cooked in red chilli sauce), but the stall owner of KS Indian Multi Racial Food Stall said there is no such dish and recommended its Mutton Briyani ($6) and Nasi Goreng with Chicken Masala ($7).

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We went ahead with his recommendation. Unfortunately, the mutton briyani was disappointing as the mutton was tough and the nasi mediocre. Fortunately, the nasi goreng saved the day.

Firstly, the nasi was huge in portion. Secondly, it was flavourful and had a spicy kick! The chicken masala was thick, just like how I like it to be! The chicken was almost fork-tender and complemented the nasi goreng really well.

I will actually order this if I’m here for lunch again. It was so satisfying and well-loved by all of my colleagues too!

Ban Mian. Fish Soup

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This stall had the longest queue in the food court. It has a good variety of handmade noodles, mee sua, and koka noodles.

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Apart from the usual minced meat, sliced fish and fried fish noodles, the stall also offers seafood, and tom yum noodles. You’ll need multiple visits to try all the different combinations!

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Having tried the famous koka noodle soup at Bukit Panjang, I decided to try the dry version this time, and added beancurd skin to it. It was a match made in heaven! The thin yet chewy beancurd skin made the dry Koka Noodles ($3.50) more palatable! I also liked how the Koka noodles were cooked just right such that it was springy and firm.

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I also ordered the dry version of ban mian (Chinese block noodle, $3.50). The sauce is actually the same as the one in the Koka noodles. I enjoyed the Koka noodles more as the ban mian hardened quite quickly.

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If you’re looking for something spicy and tangy, do give the tom yum soup a try! My colleague really loved this seafood tom yum ban mian soup ($4.50)!

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Look at the sheer number of noodle dishes available! There is really something for everyone!

I can’t seem to find the opening hours of UE Print Food Court, but to be safe, head down during lunchtime on weekdays to avoid disappointment.

UE Print Food Court

Address: 61 Tai Seng Ave, Singapore 534167

MissTamChiak.com made anonymous visit and paid its own meal at the stall featured here.

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