Niu Dian Beef Noodles, the famous Taiwanese beef noodle eatery, is on a roll! Following the successful openings of their first official outlet in mid-February, and their second Holland Village outlet in late May, they are back with more exciting news: their third outlet is now open in Bugis Junction! Whatās more, donāt miss the chance to be part of their grand opening, hosted by Taiwanese singer Show Luo, on 6 October 2023 at 4pm.
In case you didnāt know, Niu Dian is a three-time consecutive Michelin Bib Gourmand awardee and they are well-loved for having the best beef noodles in Taiwan. If that doesnāt appeal to you, they even have Show Luo, AKA ē½åæē„„ (Luó ZhƬ XiĆ”ng), a famous Taiwanese singer as their brand ambassador.
Besides their beloved beef noodles, Niu Dian is back with new additions to their menuāthe Braised Pork Belly Rice Bowl, Braised Pork Belly Noodles, and Yakiniku Pork Pearl Rice Bowl.
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You canāt miss out on the perennial classic lu rou fan, their Braised Pork Belly Rice Bowl ($16.90++). This dish stars thick, succulent slices of braised pork belly paired with a whole egg. Itās served atop a bed of fragrant Taiwanese pearl rice and dressed with house-made braised sauce.
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If noodles are more to your liking, opt for their Braised Pork Belly Noodles at the same price of $16.90++ instead. Here, you can savour their house-made noodles, known for their delightful chewiness.
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Fans of yakiniku should opt for their Yakiniku Pork Pearl Rice Bowl ($15.90++). This hearty bowl boasts grilled pork ladled with sweet and savoury yakiniku sauce, served over soft, creamy scrambled egg and fluffy Taiwanese pearl rice.
If youāre looking for more Taiwanese eats, visit TaiWan Night Markets, a Taiwanese food court in Cineleisure Orchard! Otherwise, for more food recommendations in the area, read our Bugis Junction food guide.
Address: 200 Victoria Street, #02-50, Bugis Junction, Singapore 188021
Opening hours: Sun-Thurs 11am to 9:30pm, Fri-Sat 11am to 10pm
Website
Niu Dian is not a halal-certified eatery.
Feature image adapted from Niu Dian.
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