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2013-12-26
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I used to patronize ‘mamak stall’ during my Uni times. It is a trend among the students where everyone just sit there and chit chatting for hours at the stall along the roadside. My lady boss was craving for malay foods and we decided to have it for lunch. We ordered 2 roti canai telur (egg), 1 roti canai (no additional ingredients), Indian rojak and maggi mee goreng to share among 3 of us. Roti canai is literally translated into ‘flatbread;. It is the mixture between and Indian paratha and roti
Overall lunch bill inclusive of drinks was S$14++. Payment is made at the cashier counter and you will need to list down the foods and drinks ordered to the staff. They will then base on your information to bill you.
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