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A place I never been to, I never know, to do some gastronomic journey! I asked my friend who lives in Toa Payoh area, a place I never really explored except the boring MRT to bring me some insider area to eat. It was quite late as I was lost but managed finally to well, get together and she recommended me this place somewhere in this area with another bus from the MRT stop.And after talking, she just told me that no, she has never eaten at this place but, hey, they have stonegrill express out of
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A place I never been to, I never know, to do some gastronomic journey! I asked my friend who lives in Toa Payoh area, a place I never really explored except the boring MRT to bring me some insider area to eat. It was quite late as I was lost but managed finally to well, get together and she recommended me this place somewhere in this area with another bus from the MRT stop.

And after talking, she just told me that no, she has never eaten at this place but, hey, they have stonegrill express out of the blue in the middle of Toa Payoh and not in Orchard? This is seriously one hella good stuff that we city people are missing! Anyhow,

I wanted Thai as she said she had tried it before and thus, I was craving for anything with rice. This stall, looks authentic in its thai and looks famous too. They even had their name card, so I'm quite sure they already take like catering orders or something. The lady is originally from Thailand, so this is not a place to be missed for thai lovers around the area!

The Olive fried rice ($.3.50) is fried with well, of course olive oil and using the onions and spices to make the rice purplish yellow, then added with cashew nuts to balance the flavor to be sweet with the choped beef and raw mango. You could also ask if you want it spicy too if you'd like! The lady was so kind and they'll send you the food.

The taste was new to me as its my first trying olive fried rice, I can only say one thing, its edible, its a new taste for me, I wish they'd give more beef, but the cashew nuts is a nice touch!


Will come back for more, the other menu looks tantalizing for about $4! Olive was the cheapest
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Date of Visit
2010-11-15
Spending Per Head
$4 (Dinner)
Recommended Dishes
  • olive fried rice