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For full review, pls visit http://mrfoodnotes.blogspot.sg/2012/12/ntu-breakfast-set-showdown.htmlYou get to choose different variations of toast and coffee breakfast sets here- the options are clearly stated on their menu banner above the stall. I just went for the usual traditional set with bread, two eggs and coffee- Set A I think ($1.80). The auntie behind the counter will ask how you want your eggs done (semi runny or hard boiled), which is nice because other stalls don't usually bother to a
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You get to choose different variations of toast and coffee breakfast sets here- the options are clearly stated on their menu banner above the stall. I just went for the usual traditional set with bread, two eggs and coffee- Set A I think ($1.80). The auntie behind the counter will ask how you want your eggs done (semi runny or hard boiled), which is nice because other stalls don't usually bother to ask. The eggs came out as requested- semi runny just the way I liked it. The bread were those thin crispy wafer kind of toasted bread similar to Ya Kun, with some kaya spread inside. The bread here is toasted over those open grill so it's as traditional as it gets. And they serve 3 pieces (Even more bang per buck for students!) The bread may come off a bit like a cookie, and it's really a matter of whether you love it or hate the texture. The coffee was really good here, aromatic, full bodied traditional coffee served in a rather retro koi print ceramic cup.
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