50 Dollars Challenge: Surviving 5 days in City Hall
October 27, 2017
Welcome to City Hall, home to monumental structures with an impressive history that dates back to the 1920’s. City Hall boasts an impressive amount of food options, most of which come with quite a hefty price tag. If you work in the City Hall area, lucky you! We have come up with a guide that will help you spend no more than 50 BUCKS on breakfast, lunch and dinner in 5 days. We stretched a little to Bugis, because it was really a challenge to find affordable food in City Hall. Read on and find out how to eat well, and save at the same time!
Monday Breakfast: Makanan Bollywood Restaurant
Makanan Bollywood serves a pretty dope chicken curry that comes with 2 pieces of Roti Prata ($2). Found in the basement of Peninsula Shopping Centre, the quiet air-conditioned coffee house guarantees you a short escape from the hustle and bustle of humid Singapore. I found the texture of the prata slightly doughy, but the chicken curry was surprisingly rich in texture and in flavour. Start the day right with a sweet and savoury combination by dipping the Prata in curry and sugar!
Makanan Bollywood Restaurant
Address: 5 Coleman Street, B1-06 Peninsula Shopping Centre, Singapore 179805
Opening Hours: 7.30am to 8.30pm daily.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/pages/Makanan-Bollywood-Restaurant/475550925823124
Monday Lunch: Supreme Pork Chop Rice
This is a hidden gem. It has always been my go-to lunch spot if I’m in the area. The Chicken Chop Fried Rice ($4.80) comes with a portion of fried rice, chicken chop coated with mushroom sauce, sunny side up or braised egg, and a choice of vegetables. I highly recommend the salted vegetables over the mixed vegetables. Each piece of chicken is tender and well marinated, and pairs excellently with the watery chilli sauce that you can get at the counter.
Supreme Pork Chop Rice
Address: 67 Beach Road #B1-01 Bulkhaul House Singapore 189688
Opening Hours: Mondays to Saturdays 10am to 8.30pm, Sundays closed.
Monday Dinner: Eleven Fingers (Eu Kee) Scissors Curry Rice
They offer a variety of dishes that go well with their curry rice but you can opt for a basic combination of curry rice with a piece of curry chicken wing and curry cabbage for only $3. Although it doesn’t sound like much, the deliciously rich curry gravy will fill your tummy.
Eleven Fingers (Eu Kee) Scissors Curry Rice
Address: 269 Queen Street #01-236 Chang Cheng Mee Wah, Singapore 180269
Opening Hours: 11am to 7pm daily.
Total Cost: $9.80
Remaining: $40.20
Tuesday Breakfast: Si Ma Lu Goreng Pisang
Fancy something light for breakfast? Drop by Si Ma Lu Goreng Pisang in Albert Centre and grab a Green Bean Goreng ($0.80) to go! The exterior remains crispy even after it’s been left out for sometime, and the green bean filling is flavourful. The stall also offers their famous goreng pisang in the morning.
Si Ma Lu Goreng Pisang
Address: Albert Centre Market & Food Centre, 270 Queen Street #01-46, 180270
Opening Hours: 6.30am to 3pm daily.
Tuesday Lunch: Leong Yeow Famous Waterloo Street Hainanese Chicken Rice Branch
For $3.80, you get a plate of rice, and chicken on a separate plate. The rice was mild tasting and lacked the usual taste of ginger and garlic. However, the taste of the rice can be elevated with an added dose of their chilli, which is pleasantly spicy and citrusy. Although I found the portion of the chicken slightly insufficient for its price, each piece is soft and tender. It isn’t the best chicken rice, but it is not bad an option if you’re looking for affordable chicken rice.
Leong Yeow Famous Waterloo Street Hainanese Chicken Rice Branch
Address: 261 Waterloo Street, #01-29 Nan Tai Eating House, Singapore 180261
Phone: 6334 3989
Website: https://www.instagram.com/leongyeowchickenrice
Opening Hours: 11.30am to 8.30pm daily.
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/leongyeowfamouschickenrice/
Tuesday Dinner: Mother’s House
For 5 dollars, you’ll get a portion of rice with 2 veggies, 1 meat, as well as a bowl of soup. The shop’s Burmese rendition of Chinese economy rice is similar to our chap chye peng. Dishes include pork belly, kang kong and corn. Although the Kang Kong and corn weren’t the best, the braised pork belly was flavourful. There is even a free flow of bean sprouts and chilli sauce. If you’re new to Peninsula Plaza’s basement, be prepared to brave an unfamiliar pungent smell that lingers in the premises.
Mother’s House
Address: 111 North Bridge Rd, Basement 1, Peninsula Plaza Singapore 179098
Opening Hours: 9am to 9pm daily.
Total Cost: $9.60
Remaining: $30.60
Wednesday Breakfast: YY Ka Fei Dian
One of the best breakfast deals lies in YY Ka Fei Dian, a quaint coffee shop along Purvis Street. Baked in-house, their soft Kaya Buns ($1.20) boast a crisp light crust and a fluffy and super soft interior. Within this delicious bun, you’ll find a generous portion of kaya and a slab of butter that might make this place your new favourite breakfast spot. If you want to stretch your budget a bit, you could always grab a cup of kopi to complete your breakfast!
YY Ka Fei Dian
Address: 37 Beach Road, #01-01, Singapore 189678
Opening Hours: 8am to 10.30pm daily. Closed on PHs.
Wednesday Lunch: Tony Cafe
This unassuming chap chye peng eatery serves up fried chicken that you absolutely must try! Come early to beat the lunch queue if you’ll like a taste of Tony Cafe’s Chicken Wing Set ($3.50). The fried chicken was a stunner in every aspect – seasoning, taste and texture. Adapted from corona chicken recipe, the skin was beautifully golden and addictively tasty. The well-seasoned chicken wings were immensely tender and juicy! No wonder almost every table ordered it. Just take note that Tony Cafe serves the fried chicken wings only on Mondays, Wednesdays and Saturdays!
Tony Cafe
Address: 1 Coleman Street, #02-23 Adelphi Shopping Centre, Singapore 179803
Phone: 6336 7869
Opening Hours: Mondays to Saturdays 7.30am to 3.30pm, closed on Sundays.
Wednesday Dinner: Penang Laksa
You can grab a bowl of Penang Laksa ($4.50) at Esplanade Xchange. Each bowl contains noodles, and a generous amount of sliced onions, chilli padi and sardine flakes. You have the option of adding prawn paste, so do ask for it if you like a splash of heh ko. Although the broth lacked the usual sourness, it might be the perfect lunch for those who like their Penang Laksa less tangy.
Penang Laksa
Address: 90 Bras Basah Road, Food Inn @ Esplanade Xchange, Singapore 189562
Opening Hours: 10am to 8pm daily.
Total Cost: $9.20
Remaining: $21.40
Thursday Breakfast: May’s Delicacies
Esplanade Xchange has a Chee Cheong Fun Set ($2.50) that you must try. It is a simple assembly of rice cake, fish cake, fish-flavoured beancurd skin, and homemade sweet sauce and chilli. The novel addition of fish cake and beancurd skin really adds a delicious twist to the traditional chee cheong fun. If you’re feeling sleepy, the fiery chilli will jolt you awake.
May’s Delicacies
Address: 90 Bras Basah Road, #B1-30 Food Inn @ Esplanade Xchange, Singapore 189562
Opening Hours: 7am to 9pm daily.
Thursday Lunch: Thunder Tea Rice
An unnamed corner in Chang Cheng Mee Wah Food Complex at Queen Street has been selling Lei Cha AKA Thunder Tea Rice ($4) since January 2017. Each set comprises a bowl of basil tea soup, a bed of rice, fried anchovies, and various greens which include diced french beans, cabbage, kailan, and more. A healthy, tasty, and affordable lunch option!
Thunder Tea Rice
Address: 269 Queen Street #01-236 Chang Cheng Mee Wah, Singapore 180269
Opening Hours: 11am to 7pm daily.
Thursday Dinner: Noodles
Pop by Waterloo Street for an array of dinner options. Go for the Fu Zhou Fishball Noodles ($3.50) that can be found at the stall with the word ‘Noodle’ embossed in red. The noodles have an al dente texture and a mild alkaline aftertaste. You’ll find in each fu zhou fishball a slightly salty pork filling that complements the noodles.
Noodles
Address: 261 Waterloo Street, Nan Tai Eating House, Singapore 180261
Opening Hours: 7am to 10pm daily.
Total Cost: $10.00
Remaining: $11.40
Friday Breakfast: Zheng Xing Mei Shi
TGIF! For breakfast, you might like to savour a hot bowl of Tau Suan ($1.60) topped with crispy you tiao. There is a generous amount of mung beans. There’s no better way to celebrate the start of Friday than with a sweet little treat for breakfast, right?
Zheng Xing Mei Shi
Address: 270 Queen Street, #01-64 Albert Centre, Singapore 180270
Opening Hours: 8am to 3pm daily. Closed on Mondays, Thursdays and Saturdays.
Friday Lunch: Auntie Teo Place
The Adelphi is home to another pocket-friendly find. Auntie Teo serves local cuisine that does not contain any pork or lard. For just $4, we got a very filling meal of nasi campus – rice, chicken rendang, and sunny side up egg (you can substitute the egg with a vegetable of your choice). The rendang chicken is sweet and savoury, and the big portion surprised us. Don’t forget to mix in into their homemade volcano sambal chilli.
Auntie Teo Place
Address: 1 Coleman Street, Basement 1 Adelphi Shopping Centre, Singapore 179803
Opening Hours: Mondays to Saturdays 7am to 8pm, Sundays and PH 7am to 6.30pm.
Friday Dinner: Claypot Rice
To celebrate surviving City hall with only 50 bucks, dive into this Kong Pao Chicken Claypot Rice ($5.70) which is found in The Gallerie food court at Marina Square. Where else can you enjoy claypot rice in an air-conditioned setting, with a view of the Marina Bay skyline? The claypot rice contains marinated Kong Pao chicken and sliced dried sausages laying on a sizzling bed of rice.You can watch your very own claypot rice being cooked over the fire, as you stand in the queue. The bottom half of the rice is nicely crisp while the top half remains moist and flavourful. The chicken is also tender and well marinated. This is a hearty meal to round off the work week.
Claypot Rice
Address: 16 Raffles Boulevard, #04-101 Marina Square, Singapore 039594
Opening Hours: 11am to 9pm daily.
Total Cost: $11.20
Remaining: $0.10
Still think it’s impossible to navigate the eateries around City Hall with only 50 bucks for 5 days? We (barely) did it. Although some of the eateries are nearer to Bugis, we hope that our guide will keep your bellies satisfied!
MissTamChiak.com made anonymous visits and paid its own meals at the stalls featured here.
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