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Categories : Singaporean | Food Court

 
*Note that this stall is not closed yet! But it will probably not be operating during SP's upcoming school holidays*

This is probably the cheapest mixed vegetable rice store within Singapore Polytechnic itself. I ordered 1 luncheon meat, 1 vegetable, 1 steam egg, fried fish with tomato gravy, rice and soup of the day (corn with carrot soup) at S$2.30. You are allow to scoop the soup of the day for free (they offer different soup everyday). Personally I loves their luncheon meat, steam egg and the soup of the day. The thickness of the luncheon meat was just right and it’s crispy outside. The steam egg was smooth and simple. I have never fail to finish up their soup of the day (they have corn soup, watercress soup, seaweed with egg and more), example for their corn with carrot soup, the taste was just right and the carrots were soft. As for their vegetable and fried fish, I would say it’s pretty normal.

I've previously tried their curry chicken, and I would say it's not bad. For curry chicken and one other veg, it only costs $1.70, with rice. But do take note of the long queue during lunch hours.
 
Recommended Dish(es):  curry chicken,luncheon meat
 
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Great toast Smile Aug 31, 2013   
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After my language lesson nearby, my friends suggested eating here for dinner. Surprisingly, there's not much people at around 6.30pm and it was great because we want to avoid the crowd. I supposed its location is not very near to the mrt station, which is why there's not much people despite it being dinner time. Head to the counter to order your food and it will be sent to you shortly!

I ordered the toast ($2, $1 for 1 toast) to share with my friend. I supposed by 1 toast, they mean one slice of the thick bread. It may look little but it's actually quite filling. At first I thought I've eaten French toast because there's quite a strong smell and taste of egg in the bread, but it's actually the kaya! One of the better toasts I've eaten so far. The bread is toasted to "not-too-dry" which is exactly what I like!! It leaves behind some softness of the bread after some toasting. Do give the toast a try! It left quite a deep impression on me.
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Ordered the curry chicken with prata ($6.50) as well. The curry chicken was a little spicy for me (I don't take much spicy food). It has 3 chicken parts, and 2 halves of a potato. I think the portion was quite big, probably because I had the toast before this. I suggest sharing with your friend if you're having this not as a meal. The potato was slightly hard, the meat was probably cooked for too long. The curry was not bad, but it lacked freshness.
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I still think the toast was the best!
 
Spending per head: Approximately $8

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Chicken cutlet Smile Aug 31, 2013   
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Categories : Taiwanese | Food Court

 
I ordered XXL chicken set A at price of $3, and it came along with 1 mini Taiwan sausage, vegetable in dark braised sauce, 1 braised hard boil egg, 1 chicken culet and rice. I am not a fan of Taiwan sausage therefore the aunty replaced it with another egg. The XXL chicken culet is even better than some I've eaten outside. It is freshly fried, crispy with some seasoning powder and chilli powder sprinkled on it. For $3, it's quite worth it as there's so many things in one set to try! There's also other similar set meals available as well.
 
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Ban mian Smile Aug 31, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean Chinese | Food Court | Noodles

The ban mian ($3, dry one costs $3.50) that this stall sells is not too bad! The noodles are very chewy and springy! Even though I took quite long to finish up my meal as I wasn't hungry, but the noodles did not thicken/expand much! There's generous amount of pork, vegetables and egg in it as well. The dry one is the same, without the soup, but with black sauce instead. Do add some shallots and ikan bilis for more flavour!

 
 
Recommended Dish(es):  ban mian
 
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Vegetarian! Smile Aug 31, 2013   
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Categories : Singaporean | Food Court | Vegetarian

 
I ordered bee hoon with zai er, potato wedges, fried egg for $2.30. The zai er was crispy, nice and was in small square pieces, definitely one of the better zai er among the vegetarian stores (as most stores zai er appear in large rectangle shape and it’s not crispy as they store them in containers). The potato wedges was pretty normal. Beside bee hoon they also do offer yam rice, rice, fried maggie noodles. Do give their curry a go too, it's not too bad for a vegetarian stall.
 
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