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I didn't know that EAT had so many outlets. The first EAT outlet that I've seen was at Rail Mall. Having moved to Choa Chu Kang a few months ago, I thought that I would have to travel to Rail Mall to eat there again. But lo and behold, there is a branch conveniently located at the basement of Lot 1. I ordered the Satay Bee Hoon ($4). It has some cuttlefish, kang kong and tau pok. Not too bad considering that this place is known for its fishball noodles and minced meat noodles. However, the servi
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I didn't know that EAT had so many outlets. The first EAT outlet that I've seen was at Rail Mall. Having moved to Choa Chu Kang a few months ago, I thought that I would have to travel to Rail Mall to eat there again. But lo and behold, there is a branch conveniently located at the basement of Lot 1. I ordered the Satay Bee Hoon ($4). It has some cuttlefish, kang kong and tau pok. Not too bad considering that this place is known for its fishball noodles and minced meat noodles. However, the serving size is quite small considering that you pay $4. However, when compared to the satay bee hoon at the Upper Bukit Timah Hawker Centre (next to Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School), I would choose the Upper Bukit Timah anytime.
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2012-05-18 45 views
Decided to have laksa for my lunch. Seen many people buying laksa from the shop call E.A.T and i decided to try it for myself. The price can be higher than the ones we find at coffee shop, but the taste is really good. Thick tasty flavourful laksa gravy, and with fresh ingredients, serve piping hot. Definitely a good bowl of laksa.
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Decided to have laksa for my lunch. Seen many people buying laksa from the shop call E.A.T and i decided to try it for myself. The price can be higher than the ones we find at coffee shop, but the taste is really good. Thick tasty flavourful laksa gravy, and with fresh ingredients, serve piping hot. Definitely a good bowl of laksa.
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2012-05-08 43 views
I know Eat is famous for their Bak Chor Mee (minced meat noodle) and fishball noodle, but I decided to try other items on the menu for breakfast If you love the texture of smooth congee, try their mixed pork congee!If you love love satay bee hoon, try their satay bee hoon, however serving is really small.If you love to try other thing on their menu, you may try the congee and the satay bee hoon!
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I know Eat is famous for their Bak Chor Mee (minced meat noodle) and fishball noodle, but I decided to try other items on the menu for breakfast

If you love the texture of smooth congee, try their mixed pork congee!
If you love love satay bee hoon, try their satay bee hoon, however serving is really small.
If you love to try other thing on their menu, you may try the congee and the satay bee hoon!
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2012-05-06
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  • mixed pork congee
  • minced pork noodle
  • satay bee hoon
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2011-11-27 27 views
Not Sure what to eat for your dinner? Together with my friend, we had our dinner at E.A.T The reason why we first stepped in to patronize their stall was because of smell of the fishball Both of us loved fishball. I've ordered dried fish ball noodles (Mee Pok) which costed $3.30. Due to my hungryness and their yummy food served to me , I gobbled up everything in about 15 minutes. YUMMY! Their noodles was nice with a clear bite texture. It was mixed with some sesame oil, sambal chilli and donkn
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Not Sure what to eat for your dinner?

Together with my friend, we had our dinner at E.A.T
The reason why we first stepped in to patronize their stall was because of smell of the fishball
Both of us loved fishball.

I've ordered dried fish ball noodles (Mee Pok) which costed $3.30. Due to my hungryness and their yummy food served to me , I gobbled up everything in about 15 minutes. YUMMY! Their noodles was nice with a clear bite texture. It was mixed with some sesame oil, sambal chilli and donknow what sauce which I can't figure it out when I tasted it.

Their fishball was tangy and fresh which I loved it very much
Overall, this bowl of dish contained 3 fishballs, 4 sliced of fishcake, 1 small letture and noodles (mee pok) and of course a small bowl of warm soup.
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Overall, this dinner ends our day with a smile
It's worth to eat at here again. However, what makes me slightly disappointed was that their cleaner will not continuously come out and clear the plates or wipe the tables :C My friend and I have to ownself cleared it and put the plates at somewhere else. We hope that they will improve on this [:
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This is quite an expensive bowl of minced meat noodle. $4.30 for a bowl, $5 for a set (with a drink). I ordered the soup noodle. It comes with a fishball instead of the meatball, and a fried dumpling and minced meat. It is better than the usual ones found in the foodcourts. The soup is very flavorful, and goes well with the noodles. The noodle is cooked just nice, not too soggy even though I ordered soup. This stall sells other fried fishcake items too, and I see them quite popular. This place i
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This is quite an expensive bowl of minced meat noodle. $4.30 for a bowl, $5 for a set (with a drink).

I ordered the soup noodle. It comes with a fishball instead of the meatball, and a fried dumpling and minced meat. It is better than the usual ones found in the foodcourts. The soup is very flavorful, and goes well with the noodles. The noodle is cooked just nice, not too soggy even though I ordered soup.

This stall sells other fried fishcake items too, and I see them quite popular. This place is just a kiosk, but has some seats behind.
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