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3.6

15 reviews

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My KING Seah

My KING Seah

4

This is an air conditioned food court located inside a neighbourhood mall. Offering multiple food options. I had noodles and the portions are rather small. Cost $5.80 Taste wise to good, just be prepared to order side dishes.

valerie Loh

valerie Loh

1

Very disappointed, we ordered 1 soup, 1 braised pork knuckle, and 1 steam pork at "恒记" Herbal soup stall at Kopitiam Amk Hub. We realised the pork knuckle skin was not clean but with a lot of hairs. The taste of the meat was not fantastic too. I am wondering if this is the standard, how can I trust their hygiene on the other dishes. And how the ageing customers can see the hairs of the pork but eat it up. We decided to show it to the staff. They give us a blank face, did not say anything, or feeling sorry.

Chloé

Chloé

1

The real example of expectations vs reality. Make your photo realistic. Don't deceive your customers. I was shocked when I received it. I even asked if it is the one I ordered. Pls if u use syrup then in the photo put syrup. Simple as that so not to mislead people.

Marcus Nah

Marcus Nah

4

Bought their Egg Thai, Thai food, basil mince meat.. taste ok just that too dried on the mince meat. Also ordered chicken hotpot, chicken hotpot taste good except for the chicken dices a little small pieces. Overall ambience looks good with this design except for the seat arrangement still a little too close. Especially with the heavily crowded during dinner time it's made it difficult to carry your foods to move around looking for a table.

Oatsy Meow

Oatsy Meow

5

Newly renovated Kopitiam food court has a surprisingly decent range of halal stalls. Usually you get the obligatory nasi padang and Indian mee goreng stalls. This time, there’s a good 5 halal stalls, namely Sumber Ayam Hainanese chicken rice, Kjjong-9 Korean cuisine, Cik Lim’s Yong Tau Foo, Beradik Western and Halim’s Fish Soup. Just thought the Huat2 chicken wings/satay could have been halal too. We had the mala YTF and Halim Fish soup, both pretty decent with excellent service. No grumpy hawker with attitude. They would have gotten 6 stars if they added a Hokkien mee/char kuay teow/carrot cake/or luak stall. The same one you find at the Vivocity basement food court. The Malay chap who fried our char kuay teow and white carrot cake did such an excellent job with it! Still remember how it tasted.

Karthik Raj

Karthik Raj

3

The chicken rice was okay — not bad, but nothing to shout about either. Service was just average, not friendly. It’s fine if you’re hungry and in the area, but I probably wouldn’t make a special trip for it.

Pearl Tok

Pearl Tok

4

We had a small gathering lunch for a group of 5. Ordered $8 Fried Hokkien Mee, $7.50 fried oyster, $6.50 black / white fried carrot cake, $8 fried Dumpling , $8.80 of Thai fried basil pork rice with Thai milk tea, kopi O and Tea C from the kopitiam AMK Hub. Food was delicious, though the serving is smaller compared to the hawker centre. Plenty of seats and the service was quite fast.

John Chong

John Chong

4

Large Clean and spacious Food Court with a wide variety of Stalls. This food court has it all. Korean, Japanese, Malay, Indonesia, Chinese food etc. Lots of healthy options and many Halal stalls too. Lots of available seating. Must try are the Duck Rice, Herbal Soup and Fuji Izakaya and Oyster Bar

Beary Beary

Beary Beary

4

Great Atmosphere @ AMK Hub Kopitiam The newly renovated food court has a great atmosphere. It is more brightly lit than the previous one, with particular attention to leave the full length windows unblocked to let natural light in. This has given rise to a more cheery atmosphere. The food quality depends on which stall you go to. This is the experience with a few of them I have been to: 1. Chicken wing stall - wings looked great but when I opened the takeaway at home the wings were smaller and very dry. This was definitely not what they displayed. 1/5 2. Hokkien Noodles - noodles a bit hard and there is no sotong. Prawns are ok but unshelled. 3/5 3. Chendol stall - overall not bad but it was $3.20. 4/5

Ban Nordqvist

Ban Nordqvist

5

Looks like it was newly renovated, so I went there for dinner. Order 2 dishes from the halal western stall. The food is okay. Service was good.. the drink stall had a super long queue . Lots of seating area.. not to crowded