The concert has finished late, and most of the eating places have closed. Where do you go? If you are near the Victoria Concert Hall / Theatre or The Arts House vicinity, Malu Bian Bian Hotpot at Excelsior Shopping Centre, just behind Funan Mall, is a good choice. It closes at 5 am in the morning.
Part of a Chinese chain of hotpot restaurants, this Singapore outlet is decorated to look like some busy hangout somewhere in China. Street signs, colourful old-style advertisements, neon fixtures and murals of Chinese city life vie your attention, as does the menu. Hotpot meals with hundreds of choices of skewers are its speciality, but that's for another time. At 11 pm, we opted for something simpler, and its side dishes are very savoury and tasty.
This is a place you can linger, and chit chat. Nobody is going to rush you home, and there is a free flow of cold tea. Prices are reasonable, unless you opt for the more expensive hotpot alternative, which can be savoured on another evening without a concert to catch.
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| Fried lean pork strips |
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| Mala beef dish |
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| Tofu with chili flakes |
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| Now this looks really appetising |
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| Good old fried rice with Chinese sausage |
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| Glutinous rice ice dessert |
One of the most picturesque eating places, I just could not help taking more photos and bask in some sort of nostalgia. Never lived in China, but one can imagine this place to be somewhere in Chengdu or Chongqing. By the way, Malu Bian Bian roughly translates to "by the roadside", emphasising this is a place for locals.
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| The designer has something for mixed tapes |
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| Scenes of daily life in China's hutongs |
MALU BIAN BIAN HOTPOT
5 Coleman Street #01-01
Excelsior Shopping Centre
Singapore 179805