Thursday, December 18, 2008

Wow Wow West: Fills the Stomach, Warms the Heart


Chicken Chop $5 (medium sized piece)

There are two things that I can say about Wow Wow West. First, this is a place where the food really value for money and it is the best place outside of a buffet where you can guarantee that you will eat till you are full. Second, the generosity and the goodness of Eric the owner never fails to warm the heart.

Now, if I didn't have the second point to write about, I would have gone on to tell you about how big the portions are and how Eric looks at the customers to in order to decide how big a Chicken Chop he would give. So if he saw Holybro, he'd give the extra large piece and Holybro would have gone away with a big grin on his face. When he sees a petite office girl, he would give a smaller piece as most of them will not be able to finish a big piece. It works out well most of the time, unless he gives a small piece to a girl like Khim (or bottomless pit she is popularly known), then there will be trouble. The same $5 will buy a large, medium or small piece depending on how hungry you look. So if you are particularly famished, but look like Fiona Xie, do let him know you want an extra large piece of chicken!

But that is not really the story I want to talk about. I feel the bigger story is how faith and redemption can affect one man's life and how a changed man can in turn change the world. (or at least the world around him)

When I first met Eric, he was still running his highly popular stall at Bukit Merah. At that time, I wrote about how his own life had changed when he became a Christian and found his life's calling in helping ex-prisoners establish a new life back in society. (That story here) While they were still in the old stall at Bukit Merah, he had trained a total of nine ex-prisoners before he managed to find one who was capable of taking over the running of the stall. We all thought that what he was doing was great but what he did next was even more astounding. I learnt later that he actually gave the stall away to his disciple and then proceeded to open a brand new stall over here in ABC Food Centre to start building his business scratch!


Giant Cheese and Pork Bratwurst $3 each

Now what he has done is noble indeed, so noble that he has earned the respect of the Black Society bosses who all decreed that he and his family are not to be harmed in anyway even though he is actively trying to rehabilitate some of their brothers. I guess integrity, nobility and respect is something that the underworld values highly.

Just recently, I got hold of some DVDs showing that there is hope even for the most hard core of prisoners. I was very touched by the inspiring stories of the lives of two ex-convicts, Neville Tan and Kelvin Soh who eventually found God and made a complete change in their lives. These locally produced short movies are well produced and are very touching. During this Christmas season, you might be invited to someone's place to watch the DVDs and to learn more about the how the baby born on that first Christmas changed the lives of hard core prisoners like Neville Tan and Kelvin Soh. If there is hope for them, surely there is hope for everyone, whatever your situation might be. You read more about the movies here



Anyway, back to the food. There is no doubt that the food here good but I think what draws the crowd every night are the generous portions of nourishment for the stomach as well as the soul. Wahcow finished up the chickenchop even though he just had lunch followed by some really well marbled char siew at Fatty Cheong's (later post). That just means either that the food is really good or Wahcow is just greedy. The chicken chop scores a 4/5 from me.

Conclusion

Food is good and I doubt is anyone will ever complain that the portions are small. But it is his story of conviction and selflessness which I find most compelling. If you know of any other stall with such a strong social cause, do write in and let me know!

What to do next

Read more about "The ironman of Changi Prison", Neville Tan here
Read more about the drug addict turned Gospel Singer, Kelvin Soh here
The first post on Wow Wow West is here
Read about Benny, the ex-con who now runs 18 Chefs, here

Wow Wow West
ABC Brickworks Food Centre

#01-133

10.30am to 9pm

Closed on Sundays

20 comments:

P. Chong said...

wah, what an inspiring story. Will go and eat just to support. Thanks for headsup.

wahcow said...

the food is really not bad.....there are many rooms for improvement though. I was quite full already from super fatty cheong experiment but listening to him explain his past, his stories...its rather compelling.

before i knew it....i already finish the "bigger than my fat face" chicken chop......

ieat said...

It really does take a lot of commitment on Eric's part to do this. Even after they close the stall at 9pm, they have to stay to clean up. After that he would often have to sit down with them to counsel them and help them work through some of the issues they face in during the re-integration process.

iJeff said...

Good write-up, ieat. Will also visit his stall one day to give him my support.

liverpool1965 said...

that $5 portion was big enough to share with wifey! and I loved the coleslaw!...remember what he said when you asked about whether he was worried about moving on after passing the first stall to his trainee? "I leave everything in God's hands" :)

misha6878 said...

Very encouraging! Will make it a point to be there to eat/tar pau. = ) Great post ieat! Keep it up !

holybro said...

Can see that I will definitely be getting my money's value over here :D
Will make my way down, especially in these times!

Anyways, it's really noble of him to give back to society by counselling ex prisoners, who although are physically free, but yet still have to face a world where they are isolated, mistrusted and often times misunderstood by others.

Nicholas said...

I went there last thursday at lunch hour, they were closed! :(

Anonymous said...

how about honey bees? where we can buy it?

cactuskit said...

Nice story and great post. Will support them. : )

dramaqueen said...

the $5 chicken chop looks crispy and reasonably priced. gonna try out one day but anybody can guide me? where is ABC Brickworks Food Centre?

liverpool1965 said...

its just a block away from IKEA Aexandra...

maxspeed@redline said...

Hi Leslie,

Kelvin Soh which you mentioned came to my church and shared his testimony before.

What an amazing turnaround!

cactuskit said...

Yes, heard his testimony too. Very powerful. What a changed life.

Anonymous said...

Finally tried it today. Excellent pork chop and chicken cutlet. One of the best and most value western stall. Will be bringing my colleagues over to support.

Anonymous said...

Just gone down (29 Dec 08, 12.35pm) to have the Chicken Chop. WOW!!! Huge portion and great serving of slaws... the slaws is nice and tasted sweet... and I wash it down with kopi-O. Next trip, Fish & Chips!Yummy :) - hungryman88

Anonymous said...

The food is just grerat with huge portion, at least for me. Great reco if u are looking for budget western food not serve in a posh restaurant. This is not to be missed.

Anonymous said...

Went to try the culet last night. Was disappointed as e portion was small. Taste was good, especially the coslaw. Finished e culet liao still hungry. IMHO, defintely not worth the $5. Btw, I am medium builded.

fatme said...

Tried their pork chops last week huge portion but not impress with the taste.

Anonymous said...

portions shrinking n shrinking as the days goes... i have nvr ever seen them give diff size servings by judging human size b4. i'm a regular who patronise at least once a week with a few frens... seems like the initial hoo haas has died down. quite disappointed with the current serving sizes although everything taste the same.

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