Review: Vadai Singapore (Singapore)

🖒 Like

Review

Chinatown Complex Food Centre Singapore

Vadai Singapore

is a chinese stall selling vadai with options for plain, prawn, ikan bilis, etc. Decent.

Support the.fat.guide :

Vadai

Vadai Singapore is a chinese stall selling vadai. Available in plain, prawn, ikan bilis, etc.

The plain vadai is slightly crispy with a somewhat firm and chewy texture. Contains some onion bits and has a slight hint of spice flavours.

The prawn vadai has a very crispy prawn. It is so crispy that you can eat the prawn with its shell still intact. This vadai is crispier than the plain ones. I like it.

The ikan bilis vadai is similar to the prawn ones. It replaces the prawn with very crispy ikan bilis. Similar to the prawn vadai, the ikan bilis vadai has a nice crispiness to it.

Both the prawn and ikan bilis vadai are decent choices over the plain ones.

Costs

It costs $3.90 SGD in direct product costs to create this post, done over 1 anonymous visit. All expenses involved in this post are fully paid for by the.fat.guide.

Power Us to Keep Things REAL.

We are a fully independent publisher dedicated to bringing you 100% REAL & Authentic human-created content about food and travel, places and more. We are free from advertiser control, telling it like it is without bias. But we need your help! As a self-funded organisation, your donations power us to keep creating high-quality content and stay independent. Every contribution, big or small, makes a difference. Power Us with a donation today and help us Keep Things REAL!

Support the.fat.guide :

Disclaimer. As unique individuals, we have our own personal preferences and likings. Your experiences and perspectives may vary from mine.


▴ Affiliate Link

| | | | | | | |

Location

Vadai Singapore

#02-202
Chinatown Complex FC

Google Maps Singapore 050335

NEARBY

39 Prawn Noodle: Prawn Mee Soup

Review: 39 Prawn Noodle (Singapore)

Maxwell Wah Soon Kei Carrot Cake: Fried Carrot Cake Yuan Yang

Review: Maxwell Wah Soon Kei Carrot Cake (Singapore)

China Street Fritters: Assorted Ngo Hiang & Fried Mee Hoon

Review: China Street Fritters (Singapore)

Review: Cuppage Fried Guo Tiao (Singapore)

Ang Mo Kio Shun Li Rojak: Rojak

Review: Ang Mo Kio Shun Li Rojak (Singapore)

[Review] Yong Ze Delights @ Singapore

Chinatown Fried Rice: Ikan Bilis & Luncheon Meat Fried Rice

Review: Chinatown Fried Rice (Singapore)

Parkroyal Collection Pickering: Urban Junior Suite Bedroom

Review: Parkroyal Collection Pickering (Singapore)

Hup Heng Bedok 510 Prawn Noodle: Prawn Mee

Review: Hup Heng Bedok 510 Prawn Noodle (Singapore)

Maxwell Hainanese Chicken Rice: Haianese Chicken & Roast Chicken Rice with Soup

Review: Maxwell Hainanese Chicken Rice (Singapore)

Tong Fong Fatt Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice: Hainanese Chicken Rice & Soup

Review: Tong Fong Fatt Hainanese Boneless Chicken Rice (Singapore)

Number One Hundred: Chicken Cutlet Fried Rice

Review: Number One Hundred (Singapore)

RESOURCES

affiliate links

TAGS

/ singapore.