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Signature Dishes
Mutton Tomato Pork Chop
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Level1 2014-05-27
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Just tried the Pork Knuckles from this stall today during lunch. I shared this dish with six colleagues. I found that it was really deep-fried crispy, tasty and crunchy. It comes with refreshing coleslaw and fries. In case anyone is interested, the stall will be moving out to the nearby coffee house across. continue reading
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Level4 2013-07-18
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Met up with my friends for dinner over the weekend at 85 Market at Bedok. I will usually order the Pork Knuckles dish when I dine at 85 market and so I suggest to my friends to order this too. The pork knuckles here are huge and it is also crispy on the outside and tender inside. Quite worth the money to order and share with your friends! The fats of the pork knuckles enhance the taste of it. Highly recommended if you drop by Bedok's 85 Market! continue reading
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Level4 2013-03-04
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The FoodI ordered the Braised Pork Knuckles meal set, which came with coleslaw and fries. The fries were crispy and not oily type and the coleslaw was good and fresh. One good thing is that the Knuckles were served chopped and the crackling sound of the super soft crispiness of the skin was overwhelmingly bursting with flavours. The meat was flavoured and seasoned nicely and was juicy.The ServiceWaiting time still acceptable as the food is served within 10mins.The AmbienceAlthough the stall is in a hawker center, i find that the place was well-ventilated and not stuffy hence still acceptableThe PriceReasonably priced at $14.50 for the best knucklesOverallI will definitely come back again and highly recommended to try this! continue reading
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