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Singapore restaurant REVIEW:
Old School Delights
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An unassuming little joint in the Thomson area that serves up old school delights. When they said old school, we didn’t realize they meant back to school. With a concrete floor and light wooden chairs and tables and a large chalkboard sprawling across the main wall, the entire setup channels uniformed days of yesteryear. They even sell childhood games, such as pick-up sticks, Uno and magic squares (imitation Rubik’s cubes). We briskly found our seats and proceeded to study the menu. It’s a streamlined one, but that doesn’t mean any less stress. Barley water was an easy decision, but we soon found ourselves torn between their signature laksa and mee siam. In the end, we just had to order both. Our drink was pleasingly sweet and had a delicate pandan aftertaste. It was good enough to rival grandma’s homebrewed version, while the laksa with prawns and cockles was a little watery and lacked the richness we craved. Their mee siam was a clear winner. Accompanied by fresh and juicy tau pok, firm beancurd strips and half a hard-boiled egg, we happily slurped down the rice vermicelli and thick, full-bodied gravy. A little spicy, sour and sweet, we like ours with more lime juice, although it was easily one of the better mee siams we’ve had in a while. The nasi lemak besar had all the usual suspects, but the fragrant coconut rice really complemented the toasty peanuts, ikan bilis and fried chicken wing. Despite being almost uncomfortably full, the chendol begged for a taste. We’ll forgive the slightly mushy green jelly bits just because the aromatic gula melaka from Malacca made us so content. On the whole, it’s certainly got potential. Even if the novelty wears off, the food and service are good. And hopefully, things will only get better. We’re all too happy to give them a little more time to find their feet, before we go old school again.

Price Guide

$: Less than $40
$$: $40-$80
$$$: $80-120
$$$$: $120-200
$$$$$: $200 and up
Price per person, including one drink, appetizer, main course and dessert. Prices do not include bottles of wine unless stated. For 2011, our price bands have been updated to reflect changes in the market.

Ratings

★Forget it
★★: Only if you’re stuck in the neighborhood
★★★: A pleasant dining experience
★★★★: More than just great food, tell your friends
★★★★★: Not to be missed

Our Policy

Reviews are based on actual visits to the establishments listed, without the knowledge of the restaurants. Reviews are included at the discretion of the editors and are not paid for by the individual restaurants. Opinions expressed here are those of I‑S Magazine and our super‑sneaky team of hungry reviewers. Menus, opening hours and prices change and should be checked. New restaurants are not reviewed within one month of their opening.

Reviews are written from a typical diner’s perspective. A dining experience includes more than just food; ratings are also based on service, atmosphere and fun. Ratings are awarded in accordance with the type of restaurant reviewed, so the city’s best wonton noodle stall could earn a “not to be missed” rating while a fancy French restaurant could be a “forget it.”

OLD SCHOOL DELIGHTS DETAILS

Phone: 6458-4518

Opening Hours:
Tue-Fri 11:30am-11pm; Sat-Sun 11am-10:30pm
Where:
Old School Delights, 215M Upper Thomson Rd. Singapore, Singapore
Area: North
Nearest train: Marymount
Alfresco, Parking available: in front of restaurant, Takeaway available
No credit cards
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