Zok Noodle House - the name rings a bell yet I couldn't put my finger to it initially; until it finally dawned on me that I tried it once at Genting Highlands, and it didn't impress!
Nevertheless, my family seemed set on having brunch at this branch right here in Singapore, and since taste buds varied across people, even within family; no harm in trying again, and I am also taking the opportunity to officially review this Malaysian-originated eatery.
Top ten recommendations for your reference!
After ordering, please proceed to stock up at the all-you-can-eat-condiment section, with a variety of sauces and dips, including cut green chilli.
For me, it would be the big baskets of coriander and spring onions that shall appeal to me. Unlike many people, I actually have a liking for both, including coriander, especially when they were thrown into soup!
X.O Sauce Stir Fried Turnip Cake - with so much beansprouts covering the turnip cake, this should be renamed stir fried beansprouts with turnip. Nevertheless, the large pieces of turnip cake were overly soft, with a limp texture providing no bite. Overall - disappointing.
BBQ Pork and Fresh Wonton Noodles - my order and I am giving it more prominent coverage.
Noodles were the rubber-band kind popular in Hongkong and despite the dark sauce used, the sweetness was pretty much muted; resulting in a more savory than sweet flavour.
Char siew (also known as BBQ pork) was surprisingly nice; sliced thickly with a good meat over fatty ratio that was satisfying, and a bite that was smoky and bursting with sweet marination!
Unlike wonton in many wonton mee, the ones here were generously sized! Filling was a mix of both pork and prawns, and while the soup had a strong pork flavour; it was still palatable with just a thin line to cross into the undesirable band.
Zok Milky Soup Pork Noodles - key takeaway here; the broth was rich and so comfortable for the tummy! Sadly, the pork belly had that porkiness that my palates reject and the slice I had was too tough for my liking.
Scoop a bit deeper and you get a more complete picture, including clams and prawns. Now, I would best describe the soup was plain white rice soaked in clear soup that had an unadulterated seafood sweetness balanced without any excessive seasoning. More disappointed with the prawns which could have been fresher; at least not fishy though.
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While I am not sure if I would be back to the same branch again (wonton mee is quite easily found all over Singapore and I like the white version); I am sure to consider Zok Noodle House when I am in Malaysia again, where it has ten branches!
Address
252 N Bridge Rd, B1-76,
Raffles City, Singapore 179103
Map
As above.
Website
Pricing
X.O Sauce Stir Fried Turnip Cake - S$7.50
BBQ Pork and Fresh Wonton Noodles - S$12.90
Zok Milky Soup Pork Noodles - S$13.90
Zok Seafood Rice Soup - S$15.90
(Subject to Service Charge and GST)


















































