This place serves restaurant quality food at a foodcourt price. Tax is already included in the prices so that's a bonus!
I'd warn you that the presentation of the food is questionable.. but no doubt, the flavors and textures are better than average. I had the Spaghetti and meat sauce ($6) which had a very sweet and savory sauce. The noodles were cooked al dente and the ratio of sauce to noodles was perfect for a saucy bite every time.
My dad ordered the Satay beef vermicelli, which came with an egg sandwich ($5.50). Appearance-wise.. The bowl was pretty bland and lacking in ingredients. I was upset to see that it didn't even have the frozen peas/corn/carrot mix that most places offer. But regardless, the broth was flavorful and the vermicelli was a nice bouncy texture. The egg sandwich also wasn't bad. With the crust removed, the bread was soft and the layers of egg were fluffy.
A considerable place for a meal sitting at around $6.