Singapore - Today, I decided to have lunch at Mommy's Corner, located at 120 Potong Pasir Avenue 1. Nestled within the neighbourhood coffee shop, this humble stall serves comforting home-style dishes that attract a steady stream of regular customers. After that it would be a short walk to meet my business partner at Ling’s Patisseries for coffee.
After looking through the menu, I decided to order the Chicken Noodle (Dry). What impressed me immediately was the care taken by the chef in presenting the dish. Unlike many hawker meals that are simply assembled and served, this plate was thoughtfully arranged, making it look both appetising and inviting.
The noodles were topped with tender slices of chicken that were moist and flavourful. Every bite of the chicken was satisfying, reflecting the attention given to its preparation. The sauce was particularly memorable. Rich and savoury, it contained black fungus and goji berries, adding both texture and subtle sweetness to the dish. These ingredients elevated what could have been an ordinary bowl of noodles into something more unique and enjoyable.
Accompanying the noodles were freshly boiled baby pak choy vegetables. The vegetables were cooked just right, retaining their vibrant colour and natural sweetness while providing a refreshing balance to the richness of the sauce.
The meal also came with a bowl of soup. Light and comforting, it complemented the dry noodles perfectly and completed the meal. Sometimes it is these simple touches that make a dining experience feel wholesome and satisfying.
As I enjoyed my lunch, I appreciated the effort that went into preparing the food. Mommy's Corner may not be a fancy restaurant, but it delivers what many diners seek; a hearty, well-prepared meal that feels home-cooked.


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