Lim Joo Hin is located along Havelock Road, close to Beo Crescent. I love the idea of eating good old hearty food along the open walkway.
There's a lot of stuff on display. More flavours than Baskin Robbins.
I love the grain-iness of the muay.

Taupok - a must have for teochew muay. This was good - the braising sauce wasn't too salty nor porky.

Chye buay - another teochew muay must have.

I love hae bee hiam with my porridge.

The husband loves lor ab, or braised duck. I thought it wasn't too bad.
Taupok - a must have for teochew muay. This was good - the braising sauce wasn't too salty nor porky.
Chye buay - another teochew muay must have.
I love hae bee hiam with my porridge.
The husband loves lor ab, or braised duck. I thought it wasn't too bad.
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