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2013-07-08
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The Famous Hainanese chicken rice could not cater enough portion to our group and we had to switch dining place. Served by a fair-skinned guy who looks like Chinese. Wanted to order the avocado and gado gado but items were sold out. The signature Ayam Penyet is one dish that we will try. Deeply fried to golden perfection with crumbs on top. Come with fried tahu and fried tempeh. The chilli was very spicy but shiok!Cost: S$6.00 and it doesnt include rice.Soto Ayam Lamogan comes with vermicelli. I
Served by a fair-skinned guy who looks like Chinese. Wanted to order the avocado and gado gado but items were sold out.
The signature Ayam Penyet is one dish that we will try. Deeply fried to golden perfection with crumbs on top. Come with fried tahu and fried tempeh. The chilli was very spicy but shiok!
Cost: S$6.00 and it doesnt include rice. Soto Ayam Lamogan comes with vermicelli. If you like something bland and light, you can go for this. Cost: S$6.00 Some "exotic" drinks from the menu since my favourite Avocado drinks are sold out. A mixture of basil seeds with attap seeds in syrup. Tastes something different. Egg plants are spicy and soft, a little bit oily though. The tahu Goreng comes with a special sauce that turns a simple fried tahu dish into something different. Sweet and tastes a bit like the Japanese sesame cream sauce. The restaurant is quite compact and it is not pram-friendly. For those who wants to bring prams, prams have to be "parked" outside the restaurant. My friend had to do that and hand carry the baby while dining.
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