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Review (7)
Level3 2014-08-19
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Hubby like to come here for lunch as there's more diversity.Bagus is a Foodcourt that sells typical Singaporean Chinese Hawker Food that's all Halal.It has since joined Kopitiam, so we can use the card to buy food & gets 10% discounts on all purchases…I ordered the Char Kuay Teow (*$4.05) from Local Delights while hubby preferred the Grilled Chicken with Mushroom Sauce (*$4.50) from Pot & Pan.I requested for more veggies. Yet, the cook didn't skim on the other ingredients!So nice…The dish was really yummy!As good as the Chinese version although there's no pork & no lard.It was a delightful meal for me while hubby was a little disappointed as the Grilled Chicken was merely reheated. Verdict: * Tips: Use their card… We will be back to try other dishes.😋😊😄Via mobile… continue reading
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Level4 2014-03-09
174 views
Enjoy having my lunch in this halal foodcourt as staffs here are always so friendly and fast in service. Have bought a plate the pineapple rice from this outlet which is the portion is generous and taste is good. Rice is fragrant and not soggy. The spicies used in cooking this main course really fragrant and make it taste good. Less than $5 per portion is cheap and good. However here is quite crowded and npisy. continue reading
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Level4 2013-12-31
118 views
I like the chicken char siew rice here! I don't take pork so chicken char siew is best for me the char siew is soft and tender. The rice is chicken rice so is a tad oily but is quite nice combination. Sauce is not very sweet so goes very well together with the yummy spicy chilli overall I love it cos is hard to find chicken char siew now. continue reading
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Level2 2013-11-21
108 views
Maybe a little spice will brighten me up a bit after the long day at work. Indeed, it did ! The curry is thick with coconut milk and most importantly, it is hotter and spicier than the usual thai green curry. Normally, the green curry is known to be less spicy than the red or the clear soup base. However, this one can definitely fight with those spicy thai food. I guess, maybe the stall owner is a lover of spicy food. Definitely a must try if you love thai food! Furthermore, it is at food court! Can save money too! continue reading
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Level4 2013-07-16
108 views
I have eaten at Bagus twice and on both occasion, I noticed a long queue at Thai Culture. My friend tried the food there once and said it was nice. I ordered the beef noodles but it was kinda disapppointing or maybe my expectations were too high? The noodles and sauce were okay but the beef was not tender and lean enough. I guess the nice food items would be their rice sets. My mom ordered the curry yong tau foo. It's $4.20 for 7 ingredients and you have to add $0.60 for your choice of noodles and additional $0.60 for the curry. We saw a few people ordering the ice kachang and both my mom & I couldn't resist! We had the durian ice kachang and enjoyed our dessert more than our main dinner! continue reading
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