Jiak Ba Food Heaven has affordable Taiwanese food in Labrador Park

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Fans of Taiwanese cuisine have yet another place to check out: Jiak Ba Food Heaven, located within Alexandra Retail Centre! This recently-opened eatery offers a solid range of Taiwanese mains and street snacks, most of which are under $10+.

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We’ve heard some good things about their Jiak Ba Braised Meat Rice ($8.80+), AKA lu rou fan. This classic Taiwanese dish sees fluffy pearl rice served with soft braised meat, seasoned cucumber, spicy pickled vegetables, and a hard-boiled egg. While these elements are generally well-prepared, we’ve heard some complaints about the portion size, so you may want to get something else if you have a large appetite.

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Another recommended dish here is the Fried Intestine Mee Sua ($7.80+). This treat sees house-made noodles in an umami-rich broth and topped with crispy braised intestine. Shredded chicken, fried shallots, garlic paste, and coriander complete this dish. Should you want mee sua with other toppings, there’s also the Oyster Mee Sua ($7.50+), Ginger Liver Mee Sua ($12.50+) and more.

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For something heartier, try the Crispy Jumbo Leg Rice ($9.50+) which, as the name suggests, comes with a sizeable crispy chicken drumstick.

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Complete your meal with some of the eatery’s street snacks, including Popcorn Chicken ($6.80), QQ Tenpura ($6.80), Oyster Mushroom Fritters ($6) and more.

For legit beef noodles and cheesy dan bing in Farrer Park, read our Lai Lai Taiwan Casual Dining review. For Taiwanese teppanyaki under $15 by an ex-hotel chef in Woodlands, read our Kiang Kiang Taiwan Teppanyaki coverage.

Address: 460 Alexandra Road, #01-18, Alexandra Retail Centre, Singapore 119963
Opening hours: Mon-Thurs 11am to 3pm, 5pm to 8:30pm, Fri-Sun 11am and 8:30pm
Tel: 6398 0017
Website
Jiak Ba Food Heaven is not a halal-certified eatery.

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Featured image adapted from Jiak Ba.

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