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2013-12-09
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Ask anyone who’s studied at NUS before and he or she is sure to have eaten at The Cheese Prata Shop before. Not surprisingly, I was an undergraduate at NUS a few years back and my friends and I have settled quite a number of dinners at this prata place throughout the years. Once in a while, we will still gather for a meal here even though we’ve all graduated – to reminisce about the uni days as well as for the food For me, I never fail to order these 2 items when I’m here… it’s definitely comfor
Ask anyone who’s studied at NUS before and he or she is sure to have eaten at The Cheese Prata Shop before.
Not surprisingly, I was an undergraduate at NUS a few years back and my friends and I have settled quite a number of dinners at this prata place throughout the years. Once in a while, we will still gather for a meal here even though we’ve all graduated – to reminisce about the uni days as well as for the food For me, I never fail to order these 2 items when I’m here… it’s definitely comfort food for me 1)Maggi Goreng!
Honestly, I’ve not had maggi goreng from other places before. However, even though I don’t have any comparison, I strongly feel that their version is truly yummy! (I’m not the only one who says that!) This is a very simple dish consisting of maggi mee stir-fried with egg and some veg & shredded cabbage. As I have low tolerance for spicy food, I always ask for this to be non-spicy. I’m not sure what is it they add to make the noodles so red, but either way it’s all very delicious
2)Tomato Prata
This is a very straight forward dish – sliced tomato in prata. I think most people will think that this prata is kinda strange but there’s just something about the combination of sliced tomato and prata that I really reallyyyy like. The accompanying curry is also just right – nice and savoury with all the spice flavours infused together
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