HDB LIVING
93
April15
RECOMMENDATIONS
Redhill Food Centre
Wei Zhen Ban Mian (“for the best
fried fish noodles and
ban mian
”)
#01-09
Hao Cheng Hot & Cold Beverages
(“for the best sugar-cane juice”)
#01-23
Makansutra (“for the best chicken
wings; there’s always a queue and
all they serve is chicken wings and
bee hoon
”)
#01-19
I Taste (“for fresh bread,
muffins and cakes”)
#01-358
Other local eateries
Spruce (“great for brunch and has a
kids’ play area”)
Phoenix Park,
320 Tanglin Road
6836 5528 | spruce.com.sg
ButterScotch (“an amazing brunch
spot; their butterscotch soufflé and
churros are worth getting out of bed
for!”)
Block 164, Bukit Merah Central
#01-3625
Open Door Policy (“still a firm
favourite and just one stop away by
MRT”)
19 Yong Siak Street
6221 9307 | odpsingapore.com
For James
Tickle Tickle (“fab indoor play centre”)
Delta Swimming Complex
The Playhouse
7 Rochester Park
6776 6683
rochesterhouse.com.sg
Tiong Bahru Park (“has an amazing
outdoor adventure playground
shaped like a train, complete with
flying foxes and sand for the little
kids to play in”)
“Other
apartments
we saw in
this HDB
didn’t
have this
wall that
creates
a walk-in
wardrobe.
The room
has a
lot more
storage
space..”
“We don’t have a
bath, which I’m a bit
sad about. Very few
HDBs have them.
Many HDBs also don’t
come with an oven. We
bought a free-standing
one, and it manages
rotisserie chicken,
baking cakes and other
cooking pretty well.”
The kitchen has been
renovated and is a good
size, with a utility area
at the back. Washing
can be hung inside or
out, but Katie advises
getting special pegs to
slot your clothing onto
the pole, “to make sure
they don’t fall down!”
	
	
					
				
				
					
					
				
                        
					

					
				
                    
                
                    
                
                    
                
                    
                
                    
                
                    
                

