The Travelling Spoon Has Hawker Meals At 7-Eleven
When lunchtime confusion strikes, you can now count on The Travelling Spoon to sweep you away on a culinary adventure without leaving your desk. Gone are the days of mundane meals, thanks to their lineup of heritage favourites that include traditional laksa and tantalizing chicken char siew!
Prepare to have your taste buds dancing with the Rumah Makan Minang Ayam Belado With Nasi Kuning (S$6.50). This gem boasts tender-baked chicken perched upon fragrant nasi kuning, all accompanied by a fiery sambal belado. And if you're a fan of heat, the belado sauce will be your new best friend. Despite being ready-to-eat, the spiced chicken retained its incredible tenderness.
For all you prawn noodle lovers, rejoice! The Beach Road Prawn Noodle House Prawn Noodle Soup (S$6.50) is now within reach at your nearest 7-Eleven.
A marriage of yellow noodles and rice vermicelli swims in a bowl of flavourful broth that transports you straight to the stall itself. With sweet prawns adding that extra oomph, this dish is a testament to The Travelling Spoon's dedication to authenticity.
Craving something creamy and comforting? The Killiney Traditional Laksa (S$6.50) has you covered. A symphony of rice vermicelli, shrimp, fishcake, and quail egg bathe in an aromatic coconut milk-based broth that's as inviting as it is satisfying. Each spoonful is an enchanting blend of textures and tastes, with the laksa broth perfectly balancing its spice profile.
Last but not least, let's talk about the My Kampung Chicken Char Siew with Fragrant Rice (S$6). Here's a tantalizing combination of glazed chicken thigh, chicken rice, quail eggs, and crisp Asian greens. The juicy char siew chicken pairs harmoniously with its sweet and savoury sauce too.
These ready-to-eat meals are available at your local 7-Eleven store, guaranteeing a flavorful lunch wherever you are. So, whether you're juggling a hectic schedule or just want to treat your taste buds, these quick bites are ready to make your day a whole lot tastier~
This blog post is sponsored by The Travelling Spoon.
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