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This is fefe living in Hougang/Kovan. Japanese, Cantonese/Hong Kong, Multi-Cuisine are my favorite cuisines. I also love Café, Restaurant and Buffet , Steaks and Grills, Sushi/Sashimi.
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Breads and cakes Smile Mar 02, 2011   
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Categories : Bakery

It was time to pack some food home so we went to Bread Talk with the intention to get some bread or pastry. In the end, we got ourselves some danish fruit pastries. The pastries were very nice. The pastry is quite fluffy and there is a balance of sweetness. Even with the fruits and sugar, the sweetness is not overwhelming.

The layout of the outlet is very spacious and bright. Very clean. However, I felt that the service staff still have more room for improvement in terms of service standards.
 
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Siew Mai OK Mar 02, 2011   
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Categories : Cantonese/Hong Kong | Dim Sum

I happened to pass by this joint at Nex and looking at their display counter, I saw my favourite siew mai so bought a few pieces to try. However, was quite disappointed as it tasted very ordinary and so so only as the original taste of the meat seemed to be masked by a lot of flavouring. The meat was very tender though. As for the service, it was quite good. This outlet has tables and chairs so you can actualy sit down and enjoy the food inside.
 
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Average dessert OK Mar 02, 2011   
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Categories : Singaporean | Stall / Kiosk | Desserts and Cakes

We were looking for a place to sit down and have some food and decided on Dessert Story. I had their steam milk dessert that is a type of hot dessert. Personally, I find the dessert was too thick for my liking. It was sweet though but as it was too thick, you will get sick of it even before you are half way through. The portion is quite big though. I would prefer the texture to be softer and not so thick, like those I tried in Macau. However, the ones here is not like that. Quite disappointed.

 
 
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Very traditional herbal tea joint Smile Mar 02, 2011   
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Categories : Chinese Desserts

This is a very traditional herbal tea joint and there is not much variety. However, the herbal tea that they sell are quite good and if your like the herbal jelly that is also known as huiling gao, then maybe you will like this joint.

The herbal drinks are not too sweet and it is good for cooling your body especially if you are very heaty. This joint is not crowded and you can take your time enjoying your herbal tea or jelly. The furnishing is very tradition and I quite like their tables and chairs. Besides, they will bring your order to your table.
 
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Craving for KFC CNY egg tarts Smile Mar 02, 2011   
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Categories : American | Fast Food | Halal

For the Chinese New Year period, KFC introduced a new type of portuguese egg tarts. It is topped with bits of the mandarin oranges. I like this new creation as the slight sweetness and sourness from the mandarin orange bits help to balance out the flavours from the egg custard. It is more appetising and you just cannot stop after you take the first bite. Very refreshing with some fruity taste. Thumbs up for it.

 

 
 
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