How do I get to 328 Katong laksa by MRT?
How do I get to 328 Katong laksa by MRT?
How to get to 328 Katong Laksa (East Coast Road) in Singapore by MRT?
- Take East West Line MRT.
- Alight at EW7 Eunos MRT.
- Exit towards Exit A – Sims Avenue.
- Walk about 1441 meters from Exit A – Sims Avenue to 328 Katong Laksa (East Coast Road), walking time is around 25 mins.
How much is Katong laksa?
Albeit a bit pricey, their Laksa ($5.50 for a small serving) can be upgraded by paying $2 extra.
What is the best laksa in Singapore?
Best laksa in Singapore
- 328 Katong Laksa.
- Famous Sungei Road Trishaw Laksa.
- National Kitchen by Violet Oon Singapore.
- Janggut Laksa.
- Depot Road Zhen Shan Mei Claypot Laksa.
- 928 Yishun Laksa.
- Sungei Road Laksa.
- San Laksa Steamboat.
Which Laksa paste is best?
Best Laksa paste
- The best (Asian stores only) – Por Kwan Laksa Paste (A$2.80). At the time of writing, is still only sold at Asian grocery stores.
- Very good (supermarkets) – Ayam Laksa Paste (Woolworths, Coles. ).
- Avoid – Valcom, the other mainstream brand sold in supermarkets.
Is the original Katong Laksa really the original?
The Original Katong Laksa: It really is the Original! We are living in the days of fake news, fake food, fake brands and fake accolades. I don’t know about you, but it really irks me when new restaurants pop up claiming to trace their lineage back to the 60s or to be the original one from Tiong Bahru or Toa Payoh or Queenstown.
Which is the best brand of laksa in Singapore?
From the original makers of Katong Laksa, Janggut is a rebranded food stall whose quality and authenticity of the original noodle dish remains the same. It competes against 328 Katong Laksa for having the original and best laksa ever produced in Singapore.
Who is famous for cooking Katong Laksa soup?
It doesn’t help that beating celebrity Chef Gordon Ramsay in a 2013 cooking showdown has made 328 Katong Laksa extra famous. What made it so special to its fans and curious foodies is its extremely delicious and aromatic coconut based curry soup.
Why is Katong Laksa called Katong in Joo Chiat?
Over the years, I have been following Katong Laksa closely and their story has been written up in Part 1, Part 2 and Part 3. For those of you who haven’t got time to read, here is a quick recap. The reason Katong Laksa is called “Katong” Laksa is because of a man called Janggut who used to sell his laksa along the street in Joo Chiat.