Showing posts with label Spicy Sesame Noodle. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Spicy Sesame Noodle. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 21, 2025

Moon Moon Food (雙月食品社) @ JEM - Taiwan’s Michelin-approved Restaurant Opens Its Second Outlet in the West of Singapore

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Good news for Westies! Moon Moon Food (雙月食品社), the popular Michelin Bib Gourmand awardee from Taiwan, has expanded its footprint with a new outlet at JEM, Jurong East, joining its other locations at Ngee Ann City and VivoCity. After previously dining at the Ngee Ann City outlet, I was excited to revisit this beloved eatery, which is now conveniently located nearer to home.

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Spicy Sesame Noodle 4.8/5

A must-try dish at Moon Moon Food is the Spicy Sesame Noodle ($13.80). The noodles are delightfully chewy with an excellent bite, tossed in a rich, nutty, and aromatic sesame sauce with a subtle kick of spice. It's comforting, addictive, and full of flavour. It is a bowl of slurping goodness that's hard to resist.

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Braised Dish 3/5

Moon Moon Food also offers a selection of Taiwanese-style braised items, with nine options to mix and match. I tried the Bai Ye Tofu, Pork Moon Bone, and Pork Heart ($10.80 for 3 items). While the ingredients were cooked tender and well-soaked in the braising sauce, the flavours were relatively mild and didn't leave a strong impression.

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Taiwanese Salty Crispy Popper 3.8/5

The Taiwanese Salty Crispy Popper is perfect for snacking. It comes in chunky, karaage-like bites that are juicy inside and crispy on the outside. Seasoned in classic Taiwanese fashion, it makes a satisfying nibble with your noodles or soup.

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Peeled Chilli Pepper Chicken Soup 4.5/5

One of the highlights of the meal was the Peeled Chilli Pepper Chicken Soup ($18.80). The soup was light yet deeply flavourful, using a chicken broth base, drawing sweetness from cabbage and a gentle kick from peeled green chilli. The result is a comforting and warming bowl, perfect for rainy days or if you're feeling under the weather.

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Moon Moon Signature Fried Rice 3/5

We also sampled the Moon Moon Signature Fried Rice ($13.80). While the ingredients were well-cooked and the rice had a nice texture, the overall flavour was too mild for my preference. A touch more wok hei or seasoning would have elevated this dish further.

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Taro Toast with Ice Cream 3.5/5

To end on a sweet note, we had the Taro Toast with Ice Cream ($8.80). The crispy pastry encasing sweet, smooth taro paste was enjoyable, and the sesame fragrance added a nice touch. The accompanying ice cream helped balance the richness, making it a satisfying dessert, if not particularly stand out.

Moon Moon Food's arrival at JEM is a welcome addition to the West's food scene. Its authentic Taiwanese flavours, comforting soups, and signature noodles offer a taste of Taiwan in a casual, no-fuss setting. While some dishes could use a stronger flavour punch, the Spicy Sesame Noodles and Chilli Pepper Chicken Soup alone make it worth a visit.

Note: This is an invited tasting.

Moon Moon Food (雙月)
JEM
50 Jurong Gateway Road
#01-011
Singapore 608549
Tel: +65 6470 8209
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Nearest MRT: Jurong East (EW, NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 1130am - 10pm
Sat-Sun: 11am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Jurong East MRT station. Take Exit C. Walk to destination. Journey time about 3 minutes. [Map]

Friday, December 13, 2024

Moon Moon Food (雙月食品社) @ Ngee Ann City - Taiwan’s Michelin-approved Restaurant Opens Its First International Outlet in Singapore

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I first learned about Moon Moon Food (雙月食品社) through a friend's gift of their Spicy Sesame Noodles, purchased during her trip to Taiwan. I fell in love with the nutty and slightly spicy noodle sauce and was so excited to hear that they were opening their first international outlet in Ngee Ann City!

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The Michelin Bib Gourmand recognised restaurant specialises in homely Taiwanese dishes, especially health soups, inspired by the founder's mother's cooking. Located on level 5, its spacious and inviting interior sets the tone for an enjoyable meal.

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Shredded Stem Lettuce with Yuzu Vinaigrette 3.8/5

The meal began with the Shredded Stem Lettuce with Yuzu Vinaigrette ($7.80), a tangy, crunchy appetiser with bursts of savoury roe.

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Chinese Yam with Osmanthus Plum Sauce 3.8/5

For a sweeter option, the Chinese Yam with Osmanthus Plum Sauce ($7.80) offered a mildly fragrant touch.

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Taiwanese Snacks 4/5

Exclusive to the Singapore outlet, the Taiwanese Snacks include delights like Salty Crispy Poppers ($10.80), Fried Tempura Bliss ($11.80), and Crispy Prawn Cake with Yuzu Mayo ($14.80). While all were enjoyable, we liked the chicken poppers most for more substantial bites. Do note that the snacks are sold individually, while the portions we had pictured above were a tasting platter of different items.

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Braised Platter 4.2/5

Diners can create a Braised Platter of three items at the braised items section for $10.80, excluding specific premium options.

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We opted for the Braised Egg (+$1.20), Bai Ye Tofu, and Chicken Mid-joint Wing (+$5.80). Each item was well-balanced, offering hearty flavours without overwhelming saltiness. Other options include Bai Ye Tofu, Chicken Gizzard, Pork Ear, Pig Skin, Pork Heart and more.

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Peeled Chilli Pepper Chicken Soup 4.5/5

Their health soups were indeed a highlight. Our first choice was one of the restaurant's best sellers among its seven flavours, the Peeled Chilli Pepper Chicken Soup ($18.80). I adored this soup for how clean-tasting it was, with a light sweetness from the generous amount of cabbage used and a perfect touch of spice from the peeled chilli peppers.

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Sea Bass Soup with Clam 4/5

The Sea Bass Soup with Clam ($25.80) was also delightful. It featured a tender sea bass fillet and briny clams, though it was slightly less flavourful than the chilli pepper soup. As a soup lover, I wish the bowls came with more soup.

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Spicy Sesame Noodle 4.5/5

Next came the dish I most anticipated: the Spicy Sesame Noodle ($13.80). Its thicker and chewier noodles coated in the rich, nutty, slightly spicy sesame sauce surpassed its retail version. Other noodle options include the Shallot Oil Noodle ($12.80), Black Truffle Noodle ($13.80), and Shredded Chicken Vermicelli Soup ($10.80). Retail packs for some of these noodles are conveniently available for purchase at the restaurant.

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Glutinous Rice with Mushroom and Pork 4/5

Apart from noodles, rice lovers can look out for their rice-based offerings. The Glutinous Rice with Mushroom and Pork ($8.80) delivered comforting and homely flavours.

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Braised Pork Rice 4/5

The Braised Pork Rice ($6.80) featured tender, fatty cuts of pork, making it a simple yet satisfying option.

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Taro Toast with Ice Cream 4/5

We ended with the Taro Toast with Ice Cream ($8.80), a delightful surprise. The toast was fried to a crisp and filled with smooth taro paste, a lovely finish to the meal.

Currently, the restaurant only accepts walk-ins.

Photos and words by Jo. A girl who loves her Mala (麻辣) at Da La (大辣), discovering hidden food gems and a good cup of matcha latte. Note: This is an invited tasting.


Moon Moon Food (雙月食品社)
Ngee Ann City
#05-30
391 Orchard Road
Singapore 238873
Tel: +65 6470 8204
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Nearest MRT: Orchard MRT (NS, TE Line), Somerset (NS Line)

Opening Hours:
Mon-Fri: 1130am - 10pm
Sat-Sun: 11am - 10pm

Direction:
1) Alight at Orchard MRT station. Take Exit 3. Follow the walkway through Wisma Atria to Takashimaya. Continue walking straight at Ngee Ann City until destination. Journey about 8 minutes. [Map]

2) Alight at Somerset MRT station. Take Exit B to Orchard Road. Head west or turn left onto Orchard Road against the flow of traffic. Walk to destination. Journey time about 10 minutes. [Map]