Justie L.
Yelp
Similar to a Singaporean hawker market, Spice Alley is the ultimate hidden gem tucked between a handful of taller buildings. With about a dozen different shops, all specializing in different types of Asian street food, we were stoked to try a little bit of everything!
Some food was better than others, but everything we had was definitely tasty. The part that was a little bit of a peeve was that they kind of nickel and dime you for everything--we wanted to add an egg to our char kway teow and it was $4. But the base prices for dishes are super reasonable, probably around $12 for an entree.
The seating situation was okay when we went, at kind of an off hour, but I imagine it probably gets pretty packed in there. But there are plenty of fun murals and stuff to peruse while you're waiting; of course, the other restaurants' menus are also fun to peruse. It was really clean when we were there, which was a bit of a surprise only because there are so many saucy things, and I assume that most people, like me, are messy eaters.
Make sure you bring your credit card, as they're cash only. You can also pre-load a gift card at the front desk area to use if you've only got cash.