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Archive for September, 2009

Were around Commonwealth area for a quick lunch. We found this fish meat bee hoon from Hong Kong Street Hock Kee. “No milk.” was the first words that came from Dear when the order came. Hmm……….but the soup was interesting white. …..and there’s the wine aroma. The noodles were very smooth and we definitely [...]

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Found some gems at Golden Mile Food Centre.

Chung Cheng chilli mee. Special recipe chilli used for their “Dry” version…topped with pork ribs, eggs, fish cake, prawn. At $3, its a great meal.

Good and cheap teriyaki set at Mansaku Japanese Food.

Kheng Fatt beef noodles. The soup was sweet and robust. OK, it is a good bowl [...]

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This is one mee rebus I must compliment. The serving is generous for $2.50 a plate. I simply love the flavorful thick gravy. What’s more with satay sauce on top! Heavenly!

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I know of this pretty famous cake shop from Ang Mo Kio Ave 10. My kids love the Blackforest cake with its liquor content and nice big berries, soft chocolate sponge and cream. It’s combination is marvelous. For Lychee Martini, this one has an interesting taste and is surprisingly refreshing and light. Hazelnut Crunch [...]

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I love satay. Chuan Kee satay is pretty good. Fatty but not disturbingly so. Appropriately grilled with he right amount of tenderness. But I am not in love with the peanut sauce. It’s just not flavorful enough and too much of pineapple who makes it tastes too sour. Still looking around for some satay that [...]

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Located at Purvis Street, this old style coffeeshop opposite Yet Con sells hainanese cusine as well as chicken rice. We started with the hainanese pork chop which is relatively good. The steamed chicken is tender but not as smooth as the one at Lee Tong Kee Ipoh Hor Fun. Roasted chicken was so-so. But [...]

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Located at 316 Changi Road, this bar chor mee is really shiok! We really like the “mee pok” he uses here as it is the thin and flat type. It has a very good bite and has that excellent eggy flavour. I love the flavorful sliced mushrooms and crispy pork lard, mm……yummy! The special [...]

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Located Blk 32, Defu Lane 10, Soon Soon Lai Eating House, the pratas here is our preference over the Jalan Kayu pratas. At 70 cents a piece for the plain ones, they are small but crispy and flaky and very flavourful. We tried his fish and chicken curry, fish was fresh and the chicken curry [...]

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The egg tart is sweet, SMOOTH, SOFT and CUSTARD like, the pastry is between a flaky pastry and biscuit texture. My family like both the original and the coconut egg tart.

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As this stall is supposed to be famous for its claypot rice, our family was looking forward to the aroma and burnt rice crust. There were many people waiting for their order when we reached there. Luckily I have called up in advance to place my order or else we will have to wait [...]

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