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2013-04-17
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I ordered the $2.50 set of kway chap which does not come with the kway (50 cents). I requested for no pork belly meat and also requested a top-up of braised egg (additional 70 cents). Hmm, I thought my meal came up to be a bit pricey for a hawker kuay chap meal. The kway came in a murky-colored soup which thankfully did not taste as bad as it looks. The big intestines were ok in taste but still had a hint of pungent smell to it. The preserved vegetables were rather nice. I liked the tofu as it t
The kway came in a murky-colored soup which thankfully did not taste as bad as it looks. The big intestines were ok in taste but still had a hint of pungent smell to it. The preserved vegetables were rather nice. I liked the tofu as it tasted fresh and you could still taste the soya beans. But perhaps for kway chap fans, they might find it is not braised long enough - the color was too light. The egg was braised well though.
Generally, my set was normal, nothing special. Probably a one-time visit then for this stall.
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