This was the first time i patronised the Lucky Plaza foodcourt after the revempt ya. They have a fair variety of foodstalls ranging from , vegetarian, korean, chinese noodles, indian cuisine, malay cusinine, economic rice, western, herbal rice, local delights, chicken rice, desserts... etc... (basically like what you see in most foodcourts).
It has become a norm for me to try out the popiah stalls whenever i dine at a foodcourt ya. The nonya popiah at the Lucky Plaza foodcourt was a disappointment ya. The popiah was loosely and poorly wrapped and soggy, the turnip & carrot filling was too salty and the overall taste was way off ya. It was definitely not worth my $1.80 ya... 

Seafood Sheng Mian that had too much cornflour in the gravy

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