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2013-09-29
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For a man with heart. This is a post for him. Celebrating 30th years of Plum Village, he decides to give back to society in his own way. By serving up Hakka delicacies for an all-you-can-eat buffet from Friday- Sunday (27/9-29/9) at ticket prices of $30. All proceeds go to Red Cross Society. And this was a feast for both the eyes and the tummy. He had such a wide variety of Hakka foods on offer and at almost 8pm, I could still see them topping up some dishes and the soup just to make sure everyo
This is a post for him.
Celebrating 30th years of Plum Village, he decides to give back to society in his own way. By serving up Hakka delicacies for an all-you-can-eat buffet from Friday- Sunday (27/9-29/9) at ticket prices of $30. All proceeds go to Red Cross Society. And this was a feast for both the eyes and the tummy. He had such a wide variety of Hakka foods on offer and at almost 8pm, I could still see them topping up some dishes and the soup just to make sure everyone gets their food piping hot.
The white noodles were fried with minced meat. Although seemingly colourless, it was high on the taste factor. I'm assuming there was oyster sauce and soy sauce in this.
The fried abacus seeds were a little cold when i had them but otherwise savoury. The double boiled chicken soup looked nondescript but tasted absolutely delicious. I had thirds on this.
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