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2013-05-21
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Had the fried orh-lua aka fried oysters to share with my friends. Due to peak hours, there is a little queue outside so I waited quite awhile before my fried oyster is done. Surprisingly the fried oyster is not oily and it actually taste good. Though the portion of the oysters given is not a lot, but the starch itself tasted nice. Other than fried oyster, they do also sell omelette version and chee cheong fun.
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