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Opening Hours
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15:00 - 01:00
Mon - Sun
15:00 - 01:00
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Signature Dishes
Popiah Rojak
Review (3)
Level3 2013-08-05
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Ordered one popiah to give it a try as I always tend to try every stall that I came upon. Beside selling popiah, they do sell otah, satay and rojak. The taste is still alright, just that is abit of too wet as the skin won't stick together and broke easily perhaps is the skin too soft. As for their chilli is alright, is like Thai sweet chilli that they are using. Will try out their other dish soon. Cost is $1.30 continue reading
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Level4 2012-04-26
21 views
I been patrolling this stall been my secondary school time, this stall is operated by a couple. I don’t like the service, because I want to order their rojak – only you tiao and he don’t allow. And seriously I don’t like their rojak too sweet and the you tiao is over-hard, they re-toasted them again n again. As for the popiah, It is still not bad. It is like very normal popiah but what I like was the chili sauce. It is spicy so I also requested abit of chili will do. I bought these 2 popiah for my family’s night snack – takeaway. See it still look as juicy and look still freshly-made, despite I brought home. continue reading
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Level4 2012-03-10
35 views
I like to eat popiah,because it is not so oily and i like the ingredient inside.It can be a light refreshment and also fill my stomach.The popiah skin is very thin and soft,so i like it.Those ingredient inside must be fresh and warm so that the popiah taste nice.This popiah is not bad,just the aunty make it quite slow.But nevermind,it's worth to wait for good food. continue reading
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