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2013-06-04
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FoodMy colleagues was talking about this stall over the past few months and finally they had brought me there during lunch hours.Ordered brown rice with 3 other dishes and it costs me S$3.40 in total. Comes with a mock chicken drumstick, mock char siew, ladies fingers and mixed vegetables. The brown rice are rather moist, thus soft. The chicken drumstick was cut into pieces and the mock portion of the chicken bone was replaced by a sugarcane stick.The Dou Ki (Beancurd skin) are tied to a knot. O
My colleagues was talking about this stall over the past few months and finally they had brought me there during lunch hours.
Ordered brown rice with 3 other dishes and it costs me S$3.40 in total. Comes with a mock chicken drumstick, mock char siew, ladies fingers and mixed vegetables. The brown rice are rather moist, thus soft.
There are also some "zi char" menu available from the stall, however i was told that those ordering "zi char" can go straight up to the counter and order, avoiding the queues. They are quite helpful as they will shout to alert the customers when the carpark attendants arrives.
Ambience
Located below the HDB blocks, queues are rather long during the lunch hours. Every tables comes with a glass top easier for cleaner to clean away the left over. It seems that it is a taxi driver meetup place as i can see alot of them gathers there.
Price
Price is rather reasonable with such big portions.
Recommendation / Tips
There are alot of varieties (E.g. Char Kway Tiao, Roti Prata) on the menu. Do try them! Do also note that the rojak is available on certain days only.
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