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2013-11-05 169 views
Tekka Rojak/Waffle. What an interesting combination from a stall! Frankly, this was the first stall that I had ever come across selling rojak and waffle.During my visit, it was seen that the stall was manned by a middle-age couple. Service was slow but I could tell that there were quite serious from the way the stirred and prepared the Rojak.The plate of You Tiao rojak tasted normal to me, not too sweet which was a good thing. Perhaps they could try heating up the You Tiao so that it would be cr
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Tekka Rojak/Waffle. What an interesting combination from a stall! Frankly, this was the first stall that I had ever come across selling rojak and waffle.
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During my visit, it was seen that the stall was manned by a middle-age couple. Service was slow but I could tell that there were quite serious from the way the stirred and prepared the Rojak.

The plate of You Tiao rojak tasted normal to me, not too sweet which was a good thing. Perhaps they could try heating up the You Tiao so that it would be crispy.
Cost: $2.50
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Date of Visit
2013-10-29
Spending Per Head
$3 (Dinner)
Recommended Dishes
  • Rojak
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2013-01-09 73 views
As usual, we went Tekka Market for our lunch. We were thinking what to buy for our tea-break. I usually patronise this stall when I crave for Popiah as its taste was quite 'homely', just exactly same with the Popiah selling at my hometown. Instead of a thick, doughy flour wrapper, Popiah was made with a very thin, crepe-like skin. That's why I like to eat Popiah. Decent and simple yet tasty with fresh ingredients inside.The price was normal, just like the price you get from the other stalls.
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As usual, we went Tekka Market for our lunch. We were thinking what to buy for our tea-break. I usually patronise this stall when I crave for Popiah as its taste was quite 'homely', just exactly same with the Popiah selling at my hometown.
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Instead of a thick, doughy flour wrapper, Popiah was made with a very thin, crepe-like skin. That's why I like to eat Popiah. Decent and simple yet tasty with fresh ingredients inside.

The price was normal, just like the price you get from the other stalls.
(The above review is the personal opinion of a user which does not represent OpenRice's point of view.)
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Date of Visit
2013-01-08
Spending Per Head
$2 (Tea)
Recommended Dishes
  • Popiah